Monday, November 25, 2013

GIVE US DINAR- SAYETH THE WORLD !

THE WORLD IS LOOKING FOR STRONG BASEL III , DOMESTICALLY BACKED, AND INDEPENDENT , STAND ALONE CURRENCIES .

NOT DIGITALLY INDUCED  MONOPOLY MONEY OF THE ROTHSCHILD's  CONTROLLED MONEYCHANGERS , FEDERAL RESERVE  PRINTING PRESSES, MANUFACTURED OU OF THIN AIR FROM THE DIGITAL ALGORITHMIC, DIARRHETIC ,  STEROIDAL PERISTALSIS  OF THE GYRATIONS OF THE OZ ,' FIAT MONEY MACHINATIONS'  ,


GIVE US DINAR- SAYETH THE WORLD !

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The Dinar stays alive. Watched by watchful eyes. A daily vigil as if waiting on an egg to hatch. Kuwait is a blur. Most didn't know what it would bring. The currency is still on sale. There's a lot more to change hands to the people that believe it will 'pop'. Giving them riches beyond their wildest dreams. They will spend it on what they need, then what they want, and then to help save the world.

I'm sure the intent is there, but the desire to let a piece of paper be the beginning of changing the world is interesting.

I change the world everyday, doing things for the least of us. I speak to people who don't expect anyone to notice they are alive. I donate to the man holding the street sign. His sign says anything helps, and if I have 'something' I give it to him so my 'something' can be merged with someone else's something to give him enough for his needs. Jobs are scarce, and the places that say they will help have so many rules that they take your freedom to give you food, clothing, and shelter.
These people did not give up their freedom. They are denied opportunity, so they are creating their own opportunity. I once gave a man $10 thinking he was collecting money on the corner to pay rent. I don't know how long he had been standing there when I traveled up to the intersection.
He blessed me, told me he can now buy lunch and walked off the corner.

I met a one legged man who said he and his friends take turns standing at the corner. They would be homeless, but they use the money collected to rent an apartment, pay bills, and eat. I imagine the red tape of a church or charity giving them enough money to not be homeless, and assuming they'd spend what they received on liquor or some other experience.

We want to help, we want to change the world. We start with doing what we can do 'Now'. We stop projecting our idea of what someone is like, or why they stand on a corner needing a handout.

We change the world when we change our attitude about the world. A lot of dinar may change the world, but a few bucks did the same thing without waiting on the 'pop'.

I've met some wonderful people. WE have impact on each other's lives.

As you wait to receive remember to balance that by giving.
Some will wait to receive before they choose to give, some will choose to give and immediately receive.
Receive is not always money, there is more in this universe of value than the value one man can give another on paper.