Monday 29 September 2014

Understanding the real sources of equity investment for a "Nation"

Is "investing in a country" or "lending to a country" the only way a country can get equity, as opposed to the country issuing it's own money?, and if so, where to the investors or lenders get their funds source (other than what they have in reserve)?. Doesn't anyone understand that we are all being hoodwinked, or am I missing something?



Friday 26 September 2014

Issuance of money versus Asset management issues and the creation of value

If I have the power to issue money, and I issue (say) €200K, and use those issued funds to build a house worth €200K, then I have created 200K worth of assets for the benefit of society , out of NOTHING -i.e. The money was just issued (from NOTHING). So how can the issuance of money cause inflation, which is traditional economic thinking?, as long as (of course) the money is issued to create value to society!!

Wednesday 17 September 2014

Achieving social balance is the key to maintaining a just and stable society

Many people believe we are heading for a society where the rich few will dominate a huge number of poverty stricken people, as this has already been happening, particularly over the last century, and has been exacerbated by the 2 world wars. However, contrary to the common view, this cannot go on, because nature requires balance in order to survive, and as this continues it will reach the point of imbalance where it collapses, possibly with catastrophic consequences, I say "possibly" because, once a trend is recognized, disaster can be averted by taking action to restore balance, and thereby avert any such dangers. Hence lets build a better planet, not by arguing with the ignorant, but by embracing those with radical ideas for seeking improvement, not for themselves, but for society as a whole, and helping them, supporting them and working with them in order to make it happen. That way we will all enjoy a better, more harmonious, peaceful, and most importantly stable and balanced world well into the future. This will not happen without it's challenges, and in particular the complacency that develops for those in cosy positions that seem to become more oblivious of what's going on in the world around them. Help them get in touch with what's going on in the real world outside their cocoons and they may begin to understand.

With the recent advent of pervasive IT/Internet, we now have the realisation of the "big brother" concept that had been feared by many before we got here, but they hadn't (at the time) thought of the power that enables the smaller communities "little brother" groups that are the ultimate force for good, and can contribute, and help create the conditions for us to move forward in achieving this balance we are seeking.


Wednesday 3 September 2014

Is Google Street View really covering all public areas with openness?

I'm a real fan of Google street view to find ones way around an area before they go driving there. It's great to feel that you know your way around having never even been there before. And what's more it's an excellent educational tool at showing various people round the world what Cities/Towns/Countryside looks like in far away lands and familiarising one with other countries that they may contemplate visiting etc..

However, one notable absence in many of my random search endeavors is how a chunk of public space becomes inaccessible to the viewer. I thought at first that this was some kind of accident, i.e The google video footage got corrupted, or the photographer switched off his camera momentarily as they passed a specific area. But, upon further research it appears to me like many of these omissions are entirely deliberate. In fact so much so, I have reached the conclusion that certain parties may not want their building to be shown on Google maps, and have exerted their financial muscle with Google to make sure that this happened. Hence, I've decided to document all of the areas where I notice this "aberration" happen and ask you the reader to share any you find, so we can create a global list of areas around the world "not shown" on Google maps for whatever reason (that can be investigated later). So here goes, here are the first ones I've come up with:

London:

  • Woodside Park Tube Station on the Northern Line (and surrounding areas)  -Can't even get as far as Holden Ave, which is a distance from the Station. Only notable landmarks in the forbidden area are a Jewish Synagogue, a Nursery and a School.