Re: Barack Obama Publishes His Space Policy
- From: American <samuelransom@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 06:34:35 -0800 (PST)
Since earth-to-orbit technology represents more
of an economic issue that is much more recently
completely unrelated to the thoughts or intentions
of NASA brainstorming sessions, the angle to be
played here would have to change how the funding
gets authorized, but it has nothing to do with the
way that our current establishment 'procures' it.
If the freest nations on the earth are to continue
to expand their borders by creating trade and mar-
kets on the high frontier of space, then the
'driver' for this interest can only be included
with the desire to shed the current national and
international chains that hold back markets -
markets that must include those who are left out
of the establishment banking systems, either by
some of the most major no-fault war practices of
the most redundant military industrial complexes
in history, or by the rising tide of transnational
pirate economies who continue to demonize the
basic needs markets like family housing, oil,
and quality job markets with overbuilt dwellings
in crowded communities, $100 barrel oil, and
weak, low quality, short term, extremely un-
intuitively and re-inventively barred upwardly
mobile hiring quotas.
I submit that a new class of much more saavy
pirates and privateers will have the ability to
forge through the current chaos that exists in
the world today and exploit the discovery of
precious metal, as well as the paths of survival
through that space that will take us there.
In this new gold rush, it may take slightly
longer for earth-bound governments to create
their own federal reserve boards since govern-
ment programs must issue gold certificates
after being indebted to a commission for the
precious metal.
Since the amount of commission for a parti-
cular trade is no longer fixed, it can vary
considerably among firms.
Since goodwill does not appear on a companies
financial statement(s) unless another business
is purchased at a price greater than
book value, one might wonder about the ability
of the registered representatives of a
commission to act on behalf of potential
start-ups, whether politically in good faith
or financially motivated in the long term,
in order to change the way that governments
affect space diplomacy. It's simply too late
to operate and export Wall Street jingoism
in the name of American patriotism.
The new patriots are the entrepreneurs of
earth-to-orbit technology,and they bring a
revolutionary energy industry to the front
lines with them: cheaper earth-to-orbit
access in order to push ahead the frontier
of extra-terrestrial outsourcing to companies
that specialize in designing for the remote
operation and auto-connectivity of facilities
(power, life support, boring, separating,
storage, refining, processing, monitoring,
mapping, delivery) as well as for safety and
backup systems.
Since the authority to establish a Federal
Reserve Banking System is not among the
enumerated powers of government, government(s)
act to establish such systems in order to
borrow money at their own credit. In this way,
each government can decide which appropriations
become 'proper', as it applies to commerce
between nations of common interest. The
'common interest' may include an external
sanctuary for "earthlings" in case of major
disruptions in the earth's biosphere, but it
can also mean exploiting the use and sale of
extraterrestrial resources (in a self-sustaining
extraterrestrial environment) for a no-holes-
barred rush into the solar system and beyond.
An unrestricted growth in bank reserves and
lending ability to the extraterrestrial pioneers
allows for increased economic growth at low
capital interest rates. Improved earth-to-orbit
technology is the key to unlocking these lower
interest rates and improved credit security for
prospective extraterrestrial markets.
American
"He who loves a quarrel loves sin;
he who builds a high gate invites destruction."
Proverbs 17:19
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