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Blood Charts offers a visual model of how State hampered interest markets work like a human heart's mitral valve (check valve). Monetary currency in social structures

is similar to human blood in the human body. The parts that do not receive the blood die off. Below are two rough charts that illustrate our present social structure concerning

monetary currency or liquidated capital or social blood. Competition is the key element required to ensure health. Since the Moderators, at the Austrian Economics Forum

have allowed me to continue to compete, albeit with a troublesome delay, my time to act is now. I submit the following beginning with a request to the readership for feedback.

If not feedback exists, then, I cannot compete. Fair enough:

I intend to expand the chart above to include more tentacles growing out of the Coercion and Falsehood Markets (directed by State control) and then

I intend to illustrate the importance of Peak Oil in the developing battle for control of individuals making up society where Liberty competes with The State for dominance. 

 

The above chart begins to introduce the effects of Open Competition in the information market. The coercion and violence Market has almost completely

pushed out government. The remaining corporations utilizing sound governing policies are forced to compete against subsidized industry. Being clever is struggling

to find reason and wisdom against graft corruption coercion and falsehood. On the left side of the chart are the honest people trying to make an honest living

(one is born every minute). Honest people, in their hearts, are becoming mere slaves. Some, like my cousins in New Jersey, are joining barter associations in

the effort to find honest currency free from debt. Getting on the same page is the rule of law; honesty, mutual trust earned from honest work equitably traded

without deceit or violence. Falsehood divides, distrusts, convinces, cajoles, discourages, abandons, prejudices, punishes, rejects, and generally gets in the way of people

trying to conduct equitable commerce.

 

The next chart, under construction, proposes to illustrate the effects of cheap oil and compare those effects upon society to an alternate situation had our history proceeded

on a different path. That different path may or may not be on the horizon dependent upon the Peak Oil realities.

 

Above intends to illustrate the current Dark Side. Below intends to illustrate the alternate path.