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Once Upon A Time....... A Fairytale?

by David Summers

.......the governors had no choice but to borrow money from Fabian & his friends. They had no idea how they were going to be able to repay. Parents could no longer pay teachers to educates their children -they couldn't pay their doctors - and transport operators were going out of business........

Part 3 - The Final Chapter

One by one the Government was forced to take these operations over. Teachers, doctors, and many others became public servants - they began working for the government looking for security. Few obtained satisfaction from their work - they were given a reasonable wage, but they lost their identity. They became small cogs in a giant machine. There was no room for personal initiative, little recognition for effort, their income was fixed and advancement came only when a superior retired or died. In desperation, the Governors decided to seek Fabians advice. They considered him a very wise man and he seemed to know how to solve money matters. He listened to them explain all their problems.

And finally he answered. "Many people cannot solve their own problems - they need someone to do it for them. Surely you agree that most people have the right to be happy and to be provided with the essentials of life. One of our great sayings is - all men are equal,....is it not. Well the only way to balance things up is to take the excess wealth from the rich and give it to the poor. Introduce a new system of taxation. The more a man has, the more he must pay. Collect taxes from each person according to his ability , and give each according to his need. Schools and hospitals should be free for those who cannot afford them....."

He gave them a long talk on high sounding ideals and finished up with , "Oh by the way, don't forget you owe me money. You've been borrowing now for quite some time. The least I can do to help, is for you just to pay me the interest. We'll leave the capital debt owing, just pay me the interest." They went away, and without giving Fabians philosophies any real thought, they introduced the graduated income tax - the more you earn, the higher your tax rate. No one liked this, but they either paid the taxes or went to jail.

Merchants were forced once again to raise their prices. Wage earners demanded higher wages forcing many employers out of business, or to replace men with machinery. This caused additional unemployment and forced the government to introduce further welfare and handout schemes. Tariffs and other projection devices were introduced to keep some industries going just to provide employment.

As things got worse they tried wage control, price control, and all sorts of controls. The government tried to get more money through sales tax, payroll tax, and all sorts of taxes. Someone noted that from the wheat farmer right through to the housewife, there were over 50 taxes on a loaf of bread!

'Experts' arose and some were elected to government, but after each yearly meeting they came back with almost nothing achieved, except for the news that taxes were to be 'restructured', but overall the total tax always increased. Fabian began to demand his interest payments, and a larger and larger portion of the tax money was being needed to pay him.

Then came party politics - the people started arguing about which group of governors could best solve the problems. They argued about personalities, idealism, party labels, everything except the real problem. The councils were getting into trouble. In one town the interest exceeded the amount of rates which were collected in a year. Throughout the land the unpaid interest kept increasing - interest was charged upon unpaid interest. Gradually much of the real wealth of the country came to be owned or controlled by Fabian and his friends and with it came greater control over the people. However the control was not yet complete. They knew the situation would not be secure until every person was controlled.

Most people opposing the system could be silenced by financial pressure, or suffered public ridicule for not being 'successful' in society and were considered 'losers'. To do this Fabian and his friends purchased most of the newspapers, TV and radio stations and they carefully selected people to operate them. Many of these people had a sincere desire to improve the world, but they never realised how they were being used. Their solutions always dealt with the effects of the problem and never the cause.

There were several different newspapers - one for the right wing - one for the left wing - one for the workers - one for the bosses - and ones for different religion and nationality on earth, and so on. It didn't matter much which one you believed in, so long as you didn't think about the real problem. Fabians plan was almost at its completion - the whole country and NEW World was in debt to him.

Through 'education' and the media, he had control of peoples minds. They were able to think and believe only what he wanted them to. Including by going so far as to change written history, ancient religious books, and withhold scientific information from the public that could change the course of mankind.

The aim again to keep the power over the people through debates over politics, religion and finance etc. and still keep the secret of the universe from mankind. The biggest conspiracy in history has succeeded and knowledge of these secrets are in the hands of only a select few.......

After a man has far more money than he can possibly spend for pleasure, what is left to excite him. For those with a ruling class mentality, the answer is power - raw power over other human beings. The idealists were use din the media and in government, but the real controllers that Fabian sought after were those of the ruling class mentality. Most of the goldsmiths had become this way. They knew the feeling of great wealth, but it no longer satisfied them. They need challenge and excitement, and power over the masses was the ultimate game.

They believed that they were superior to all others. "It is our right and duty to rule. Masses don't know what is good for them, they need to be rallied and organised - to rule is our birthright." Throughout the land Fabian and his friends owned many lending offices. True, they were privately and separately owned. In theory they were in competition with each other, but in reality they were working very closely together. After persuading some of the Governors, they set up an institution which they called the money reserve centre. (Federal Reserve Bank) They didn't even use their own money to do this; they created credit against part of the money out of the people's deposits.

This institution gave the outward appearance of regulating the money supply and being a government operation, but strangely enough, no Governor or public servant was ever allowed to be on the board of directors. The Government no longer borrowed directly from Fabian, but began to use a system of I.O.U.'s to the money reserve centre. The security offered was the estimated revenue from next years taxes. This was in line with Fabian's plan - removing suspicion from himself to an apparent Government operation. Yet, behind the scenes, he was still in control. Indirectly, Fabian had such control over the government that they were forced to do his bidding. He boasted "Let me control the nation's money and I care not who makes its laws." It didn't matter much which group of Governors were elected, Fabian was in control of the money, the life blood of the nation.

The Government obtained the money, but interest was charged on every loan. More and more was going out in welfare handout schemes, and it was not long before the Government found it difficult to even repay the interest, let alone the capital. And yet there were still people who still asked the question, "Money is a man made system. Surely it can be adjusted to serve, and not to rule?" But these people became fewer and their voices became lost in the mad scramble for the non existent interest.

The administrations changed, the party label changed, but major policies continued. Regardless of which Government was in "power", Fabian's ultimate goal was brought closer each year. The people's policies meant nothing. They were all being taxed to the limit, they could pay no more. Now the time was ripe for Fabian final move - the NEW WORLD ORDER.

10% of the money supply was still in the form of notes and coins. This had to be abolished in such a way as not to arouse suspicion. While the people used cash, they were free to buy and sell as they chose - they still had some control over their own lives. But it was not always safe to carry notes and coins. Cheques were not accepted outside one's local community or economic community, and therefore a more 'convenient' system was looked forward to.

Once again Fabian had the answer. His organisation issued everyone a little plastic card showing the person's name, photograph and identification number. When this card was presented anywhere the store keeper phoned the central computer to check the credit rating. If it was clear, the person could buy what he wanted up to a certain amount.

At first people were allowed to spend a small amount on credit, and if this was repaid within a month, no interest was charged. This was fine for the wage earner, but what businessman could even begin? He had to set up machinery - manufacture the goods - pay wages etc - sell all his goods and repay his money. If he exceeded the one month, he was charged 1(% for every month the debt was owed. This amounted to over 18% per year. Businessmen had no option but to add the 18% onto the selling price. Yet this extra money or credit ( the 18% ) had not been loaned out to anyone in the first place. Throughout the country the world businessmen were given the impossible task of repaying $118 for every $100 they borrowed - but the extra $18 had never been created at all.

Yet Fabian and his friends increased their standing in society. They were regarded as pillars of respectability. Their pronouncements on finance and economics were accepted with almost religious conviction. Under the burden of ever increasing taxes, many small businesses collapsed. Special licences were need for various operations, so the remaining ones found it difficult to operate. Fabian owned and controlled all the big multi-nationals and companies which had hundreds of subsidiaries. They appeared to be in competition with each other, yet he controlled them all. Eventually all competitors were forced out of business. Plumbers, panalbeaters, electricians, accountants and most other small industries suffered the same fate - they were swallowed up by Fabian's giant companies which all had government protection. Fabian and his friends conspired first to start with the so called "3rd world then to the other nations in the so called "East" and later the "West", countries like Australia and New Zealand on the top of the list, then later the United States and Europe. And yes eventually even the whole earth.

Of course this is only a story, or is it? It can't happen here, or has it already? The plastic smart cards are here, there purpose is to eliminate notes and coins. When all the notes are withdrawn or declared obsolete, only businesses using the computer card system will be able to operate and only those who have plastic cards able to purchase anything.

.......................A Fairytale?

The END


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