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Expressions like “credit crunch”, “toxic debt”, etc have become commonly used over the last few weeks. The banks and financiers are being held liable for the fact that the bubble has burst and that the house of cards came tumbling down. Suddenly our consumerist society can no longer function. Inexplicably banks suddenly have been stripped of their assets and need to be ‘re-capitalized’ before they would be able to function again. What happened? Was there an alien invasion that stripped them of all their funds?

No. The fact of the matter is that all this riches and money never really existed in the first place. Our prosperity was as virtual as the computer world itself! Politicians and financiers would like you to believe that the problem is one of credibility and trust. With this they are still trying to keep up the charade. ‘This fantasy world in which you live where you do not need to work to be rich – where you can spend without limitation what you have not earned – this world is real. You just need to believe in it!’

The true situation is that this was all make-believe. All this phantom was a pie in the sky. All this riches never existed, neither in private hands nor in banks.

And how are we going to fix it? Are we going to try and re-create this silicon world or are we going to start from scratch? This is the scary part: With the so-called bailout and rescue packages announced by governments over the past few days they now plan to collect money from you and every other poor bastard on Earth to try and make the fantasy true! By taking life energy from all of us and injecting it in this image, they want to keep up this hologram. You’re asked to participate in this séance in which we will all let the dead rise from the grave. The idea is to take money from all of us and to pump it into these deflated banks!

No. We should realize that we have reached the end of an era. The days when million became billions and grew into trillions; when monetary value was created by expectation and not by value and hard work; when you could earn a $1000 but spend $100 000 with little or no security; when thousands of uneducated and very stupid people were made monopoly millionaires over-night – those days have gone for ever!

To all these bankers and get-rich-quick millionaires I say: Welcome to the real world!

J.C.Grobler.

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