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mathematically perfected economy™ (MPE™)    1  :   the singular integral solution of  1) inflation and deflation,  2) systemic manipulation of the cost or value of money or property, and  3) inherent, artificial multiplication of debt into terminal systemic failure;    2  :  every prospective debtor's right to issue legitimate promises to pay, free of extrinsic manipulation, adulteration, or exploitation of those promises, or the natural opportunity to make good on them;    3  :  our right to certify, to enforce, and to monetize industry and commerce by this one sustaining and truly economic process.

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WHY NOT NATIONALIZE THE PRIVATE FEDERAL RESERVE?

For many years, many people have asked, why not nationalize the so called Federal Reserve?

The principle fault of this notion is that nationalizing the pretended public institution would not eradicate its principal fault. That is, a currency subject to interest will still multiply debt into terminal debt.

Nationalization further carries with it a connotation akin to socialism. Even as the central banks of the world have never produced anything, and therefore have earned no wealth, nationalization (wrongly or rightly) implies confiscation of duly earned wealth, and subsequent ownership of vital processes by the state.

In mathematically perfected economy?, there is no such ownership; there is only the obligation of the state to maintain consistent accounts as is now performed by private banks. No currency is ever owned by the state via mathematically perfected economy?; on the contrary, the circulation is merely retired, and passes out of existence, when the obligations of debtors are fulfilled. Even as it might accumulate reservoirs of taxation (extrinsic to the economy), the state holds the same position as each individual in mathematically perfected economy?; it, like the individual, can only own currency it effectively earns (unless we allow the state to confiscate wealth it does not deserve, which is not a function of the economy).

Effectively, converse to the obfuscated concept of “privatization” of the currency by a private central bank pretending to be a federal institution, mathematically perfected economy? is a privatization of the currency in which the currency is comprised of the very promises to pay of each debtor. In other words, mathematically perfected economy? merely replicates the natural situation, in which debtors issue promises to pay to their actual creditors, who are the producers of the subject wealth.

Usury on the other hand is an usurpation of this arrangement, wherein a “central bank” pretends to be the creditor, issuing the promises to pay of all debtors, to the real creditors (producers), at virtually no cost to itself, and yet charging us interest, as if the promises represented earned wealth of the central bank. By this obfuscation that purported risk justifies interest, we are forced in turn to maintain a vital circulation by perpetually re-borrowing principal and interest as subsequent sums of debt, with the sum of debt thus perpetually increased by periodic interest, in proportion to our means, until the sum of debt is terminal.

As none of the meager, actual apparatus of the private Federal Reserve therefore is implemented in an eventual, just economy, there is no need whatever to take over its assets, except to restore to the people what has been taken from them via usurpation, and this means of exploitation.

So this is the only reason to nationalize the private Federal Reserve; and the great danger of the coarse idea of simply nationalizing these many private entities is, that this preserves an inherently terminal process which is only solved by mathematically perfected economy?.

We only need to do two things to solve all the issues of the imposed, pretended monetary systems; and these are 1)?to eradicate interest, and 2)?to schedule payment of debt by the rate of consumption/depreciation of the related property.

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"To find the players in all the corruption of the world, 'Follow the money.' To find the captains of world corruption, follow the money all the way."

mike montagne — PEOPLE For Mathematically Perfected Economy™

While 12,000 homes a day continue to go into foreclosure, mathematically perfected economy™ would re-finance a $100,000 home with a hundred-year lifespan at the overall rate of $1,000 per year or $83.33 per month. Without costing us anything, we would immediately become as much as 12 times as liquid on present revenue. Transitioning to MPE™ would apply all payments already made against existent debt toward principal. Many of us would be debt free. There would be no housing crisis, no credit crisis. Unlimited funding would immediately be available to sustain all the industry we are capable of.

There is no other solution. Regulation can only temper an inherently terminal process.

If you are not promoting mathematically perfected economy™, then you condemn us to monetary failure.

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