Austro-Libertarian Natural Order Philosophy From Indyeah

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

On The Moon, The State, And Gold

So it seems that our The State has found water on the moon – while the water supply is erratic in New Delhi. Really, such news leaves me cold. As if on cue, the Communist leader Sitaram Yechury, in his HT column of today, writes about – you guessed it – astronomy!

Destroy this world and think about outer space.

And, talking about Science & The State, here is a must see video I got from LewRockwell.com, on the swine flu shot. It can cause paralysis. In 1976, when there was another such hysteria over swine flu in the USSA, anti-flu shots were made mandatory – and thousands suffered.

The Lesson: Beware of any “science” that is State-sponsored. From water-on-the-moon, to swine flu, to global warming / climate change, to green energy, to the “population problem,” to Keynesianism and central banking.

The State is in serious error on every count.

So let us forget the water on the moon, and reflect on the ghastly mess on Planet Earth, all caused by the duds meeting in Pittsburg right now.

The biggest problem humanity now faces is purely economic – thus central to human survival – and that problem is fiat paper currency.

Here is investment guru Marc Faber saying, “Fed Will Destroy Dollar, Buy Gold.”

And here is our very own Nidhi Nath Srinivas with a blog post on gold mining companies and their current strategies. She writes that they are all bullish on gold.

Of course, silver is advisable too, since it is relatively undervalued now.

So, forget the moon.

Get out of government paper.

2 comments:

  1. Sauvik,

    Are there any laws on starting your own private currency based on a commodity standard? Perhaps you could call them certificates, start small say somewhere like goa? Any thoughts?

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  2. Gold ETFs are an example. but for sure there are legal tender laws in place, as everywhere else where there is a fiat currency. I remember the Times of India printing its own "notes" on its pages, redeemable in adspace - and they got into trouble with the RBI!

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