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RE: Are Financial Elites good for the Economy?

in #money7 years ago

There are....less beneficial and more destructive means to make money. Not all financial elites are evil, of course, but they do act for profit opposed to benefiting the human condition.

Big Pharma overpricing medicines and frowning upon natural remedies (or creating false "studies" that deter people from trying); there are no profits if people knew they could grow there own medicine in their backyard.

energy producers (oil mainly) keeping free energy capabilities (zero point generators, Keshe foundation systems) from the people. There is no profit in an cheap, renewable energy source.

Ignorance is the most profitable resource known to man.

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Yes Big Pharma can be directly traced back to the Nazis:

I don't think there is "free energy", it sounds like sci-fi to me. But definitely green energy sources are not promoted.

Sometimes science fiction turns into science fact. We need the catalyst of ideas to create innovation. And, considering quantum physics' understanding of energy permeating reality, there is a possibility of taping into that source.

We always seem to be held back by what what we believe as possible.

The Keshe Foundation has some interesting information from there experiments. Some of which one could do themselves in there home. Nano-coated copper (which you can do yourself), zinc, aluminum and salt water. Reminiscent of the Egyptian battery of old.

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