Jaroslav Dušek: False Presumptions

18 11. 01. 2014

Excerpt from an interview with Jaroslav Dušek. Downloaded from the Internet:

What do you think we are creating the strongest assumptions?
... Another strong assumption is that there is money.

And do they not exist? I have them several in my wallet.
There are papers on which the value is believed. It is similar to when you were a monopoly as a child. For money to be named money by definition, it must be covered with precious metal. If they are not, then they are banknotes. And the banknotes are papers printed by the bank. They have no support in anything. Or even for the money you consider digits on your computer monitor. Today it is becoming clear: you see how government debt, mortgages, governments are taking from the other loans. The paper, called money, was previously covered with gold or silver, while today it is covered by debt.

I do not understand.
The money came out of writing a paper that I said I owe you for something like a kilo of gold. You took this paper, went to the bank and they gave you a kilo of gold for it. Thus, the debt you have incurred is covered by a clearly defined weight of a particular precious metal. Today it is as if covered by another debt. Nothing is behind him. Debt covers debt, and such a system can only work if everyone believes it. Once people believe in this system they will cease and wobble, it will begin to squeeze from within. That's exactly what we all are
a witness, it is called the world financial crisis. It's a psychic matter. If it were, then one has no motivation to work.

Why?
Because people go to work to make money. That's just one of the strongest guesses. When they go to work to make money, they are on their way to hell. Once you're doing something ABY, you're not doing what you're doing, but you're doing ABY. Then you do not do it because you enjoy it, you love it and it fills you, and the money that is associated with it is just the game. If you're doing it just to make money, you're in the famous fairy tale.

In what tale of devil?
The devil comes and says, "I will give you everything, and you will give me the soul after death. You say, after death, that's good, and you sign. At that moment, you will understand that you have already given your soul. That's why Andreas Claus, a well-known economist, says banks are your soul. Once you believe you have to make money so that you can live, you come to your soul. Do you think people lost their soul? See how many people go to psychologists because they have mental disorders, illness, stress, they do not like life, they do not like it, they are unloved, they have no motivation, they are in permanent depression, lost. It's all those who believe they have to do something to have something.

You have to live somewhere and pay some money, do not you?
This planet is based on the fact that everything is here. Man is born and the planet has everything ready for him. He knows every animal and every insect. They do not need money - what? They normally live. We humans play a virtual game that we have to buy everything.

How do you think everyday people can get out of the game?
He does not have to get out of it. It's enough to realize that it's not life but a game. Just realize that in fact you can never own anything. It's just a deal between people. At the moment of death it is obvious. We will not take anything. A lot of people are worried about the money, because they are drawn to their merciless play through their personal importance. Banks should be punished for what they do to people, forcing them into credit and mortgages, banning them from contracts.

What are banks banning people?
Recognized economist Andreas Claus spoke in a lecture in Brno that the bank, when it is bankrupt, is legally entitled to demand immediate repayment of the debt. If you do not pay him immediately, he can pick you up. Surely you know that in sacred old books interest is labeled as usury. I figured that Islamic banks are not demanding interest today. They live on profit. They'll only borrow you after they have a very good look at what you want to borrow. If you are doing well and earning money, you are transferring the agreed stake to the bank. If you fail, you will return to the bank what you have borrowed, but not much more. In our country it works so that you have to return more once you borrow. Do you understand the nonsense? Where's the extra money to take?

You make a profit.
How can a profit be planetary? Take a look at it as a whole - the profit will only arise if a loss occurs elsewhere. That's why civilization collapses.

For example, you as an actor know something that I do not, so I like to give you my money for showing it to me.
But that is not a profit. That's the exchange. What we as a civilization we play is an all-plane plane. Strong economies are looking for cheap labor that will work hard, and they sell it dearly. The difference is so profitable, but it is based on fraud, uninformation. Thanks to the Internet today, all workers find out what is the price elsewhere on the market, and manufacturing factories have to move to less and less informed countries where people are willing to work at a lower rate.

What does the airplane remind you of?
That one day it's exhausted and it collapses. In the old days, war came, a disaster struck, everything broke and the factor we see now disappeared. The system saturates and saturates, while debt grows. And now it is only a question of who is the one to whom he owes. How come the debts are so huge that they can not even pay their interest? Even without complex mathematics you will understand that the country owes unreal sums. I just did not understand who. Who is the lender of all the governments? I do not know how long the budget deficit can work. Imagine doing this
at home, every year you would be minus a hundred and fifty thousand and borrow again. And then you'd borrow to get it back. How long could you do that?

Do you think that's the time this system collapses definitively?
For me it collapsed long ago. What is happening, I take as an illusion that some people have decided to play around.

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