You Can't Eat Gold
By Julian Rose
The great rush to find a safe haven for financial
investments has led many supposedly savy citizens, to put their money into
gold. This has caused the value of the precious metal to soar, touching $1,800
an ounce at the time of writing, giving investors a sense of security that
their money is safe and likely to hold its value.
However, in a world undergoing seismic socio economic and
environmental convulsions that are growing by the day, gold may not prove to be
the solution to our future security that many are hoping for.
If one stands back a little from the spinning vortex of
speculative financial roulette that preoccupies the world’s media and many of
her better-off citizens, one will observe that unfortunately gold is inedible
(some will say ‘fortunately’) and is less easy to turn into plough shears than
other baser metals. A fact that has not gone unnoticed by globally oriented
financial investors. These speculators have recently started pouring money into
agricultural land holdings as a hedge against higher food prices, set against a
guaranteed demand for world staples like wheat, rice, maize and sorghum.
Unfortunately the objective of such investment policies are not benign, but
rather are symptomatic of the same convulsive profit driven motives that have
catalysed the seismic economic swings of the past decade.
So, where to turn when all around is turmoil stirred by
inflated egos, unashamed greed and rabid exploitation?
The answer to this starts by firstly recommending careful
consideration of the circumstances that have brought us to this point. Then, a
plan of action which offers a longer term commitment to a saner and perhaps
‘simpler’ model of everyday living – one which shifts decisively away from the
present day capitalist consumerist ethos that has brought our planet to the
brink of asset stripped ecocide and unchecked human inequality.
In seeking to raise our awareness of the background to this
unprecedented upheaval, it soon becomes apparent that there is some other force
operating behind the front line villains picked out as being responsible for
the rising and falling fortunes of the global economy. Those ‘in the news’ are
often simply puppets of this unseen regime which appears to be intent upon a
far going domination of global events for its own ends. The regime appears to
be composed of a rather small group of very wealthy individuals and
corporations that have established a controlling influence over both national
government and the international financial institutions that form the lynch pin
of the global economy. It is a mostly shadowy cartel whose field of influence
includes such institutions as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund
and the World Trade Organisation. Its leaders are also strategically placed to control
events within the European Union, the North American Free Trade Association
(NAFTA) and the Pacific Rim economic zone.
Banking empires, pharmaceutical giants, oil magnates and
food and seed monopolies are well represented within this club, which exercises
decisive control over all our lives without us ever really noticing it. At
their behest, moral codes and human values are flaunted and dispensed with reckless
abandon, and brutal wars are started in foreign countries with almost complete
impunity.
One soon becomes aware that the fascist regime of the last
Great War did not end with the Nuremburg trials, but re-established a
formidable foot-hold within Western and North American society – performing
this stealth-full manoeuvre right under our half closed sleep filled eyes.
The fact that this state of play is successfully disguised
as ‘democracy’, is proof of their cleverness and our stupidity.
Recognising this state of affairs for the first time can be
a shock, especially if one has pinned ones faith in the status quo to see us
through these “troubled times”. However, reality it is, and once we have
absorbed the truth there can be no turning back. Which brings us once again to
the question:
“Where does one turn
when all around is turmoil ..?”
The answer is – firstly we have to turn to ourselves; to
recognise that we are complicit in allowing such a dark agenda to have become
adopted right in our midst. After all, we live in what citizens of Europe and
North America like to refer to as a “modern democracy”. Yet it is we ourselves
who have repeatedly put our faith in autocratic charlatans who freely exercise
the levers of despotic power. It is we ourselves who have handed responsibility
to run our affairs to those who are masters of spin, deception and propaganda.
It is we who have filled the role that British Prime Minister Neville
Chamberlain filled on the cusp of World War two when he held up a scrap of
paper and declared it to contain Hitler’s promise that Nazi Germany would never
invade the United Kingdom. We too, like Chamberlain, have appeased ourselves in
submitting our destinies to the diktats of the corporate vandals and the
smiling politicians in their pay.
We have freely allowed ourselves to be duped into a state of
virtual paralysis by a corporate backed media whose agenda has nothing to do
with “raising awareness” but a great deal to do with keeping us busy with the
trappings of superficial consumerism and junk status entertainment. The vast
propaganda machine that pumps out the relentless message that we should strive
ceaselessly to acquire the means to purchase our pleasures from the glittering
shelves of the global market place.
However, these shelves are now beginning to lose their
lustre, and we are beginning to lose the scales from our eyes. We can begin to
see that we confused this ‘virtual reality’ with actual reality. The world
turns out not to be a hypermarket after all, but a sentient being in an
advanced stage of severe fever; poisoned, polluted and exploited almost beyond
recognition – by us – the trolley pushing, brand seeking puppets of the global
corporate elite. That small cartel marching on its robotic way to the grand
take over of every last bankable asset on planet earth, as well as all those
who, consciously or unconsciously, submit to becoming pawns in its sinister
master plan.
But now its time to take back our power and to take firm
control of our destinies. We can still make this choice – its not too late.
Nobody with the means of survival needs to be a slave – and nobody with some
land needs to go without food. We are fast becoming aware that ‘money in the
bank’ is no guarantee of our future security. As dying state and private
financial institutions increasingly empower themselves to reach ever deeper
into our pockets, we struggle to grasp the fact that much of what they steal
goes straight into the pay cheque of the brightest scavengers and the bonuses
of already bloated bosses. We barely seem to notice when our revenue payments
are utilised to further crank up the deadly imperialist war machine so it can
bludgeon its way through yet more oil and mineral rich countries in order to
fulfil insatiable material addictions and barely disguised neo-colonial
ambitions.
However, behind all events is a law of karma which states “for
every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.” And just as the despotic
forces of imperialism appear to be wresting decisive control over mankind,
strong voices of reason and truth are rising to challenge its dominion. Right
in amongst the genocidal acts of nefarious despots we are witnessing the
dawning of fresh visions of another way mankind can look after itself and this
sentient planet upon which we all reside.
In fact we have arrived at something of a watershed; one
where it will no longer be possible to sit on the fence and not commit to a
resolution of this age old conflict, one way or another.
Thus, those now fretting about how and where to securely
invest their financial savings, just might find that cosmic Lila has brought
them to an auspicious karmic fork in the road of life. Pointing to the left – a
signpost saying “Financial Security” and to the right a sign saying “Voluntary
Simplicity.”
Those whose priority is to preserve their wealth will take
the left fork and they will put their money into gold. Those who seek to deepen
their awareness and move beyond material dependency will choose the right fork.
Those who turn left may find themselves still in familiar territory with no
lack of advisers on how to put up barriers against uncertainty and change.
However this will merely ensure an extended contract with the dark ways of the
old regime. For those who turn right will be a challenge of a very different
nature: how to shift away from old material dependencies and towards a simpler
and more harmonious relationship with the non material values of existence; the
universal energies that are held back by materialistic indulgence. Those who
take this path may wish to consider investing whatever funds they possess
(individually or collectively) in some fertile land capable of producing good
quality, ecological food, fuel and fibre for their daily needs. Thus taking
control of their destinies and ultimately achieving independence from the
clawing centralised control system which feeds upon the compliant serfdom of
its participants.
The more we can free ourselves from this unholy contract,
the less power it will have over us and our World, and the more realised we
will become in the fulfilment of our deeper needs and creative aspirations. Once
the collapsing institutions of the status quo have dragged all that has value
into the cauldron of its hastening demise – where we find our next meal, how we
generate our energy and where we acquire pure water – will become of paramount
importance. The skills of the land will be at a premium, whereas the skills of
money making will become a useless impediment.
We can start right now. We can take our money out of the
mainstream banks which fund the oppressive institutions of this planet – and
put it instead into ethical investment institutions, local ecological food and
farming ventures, local human scale renewable energy initiatives and/or the
thousands of localised land based and artisan ventures now springing up all
over the planet. We can, right now, begin to end years of energy sapping
compromise and finally put our money where our hearts are. Because when the
corporate gods are toppled and the lights go out, we will need to be prepared.
This preparation process can catalyse a new and positive
interaction at the community level. One where we start purchasing the basic
necessities of life from those who are already operating humane, responsible
and environmentally benign enterprises; and not those who are exploiting the
last seams of planetary wealth for their personal profit and power.
So to those who think they will find their salvation in
precious metals, I would countenance them to think again. One cannot eat gold.
Julian Rose is a British pioneer organic farmer, writer and
activist. He is currently President of the International Coalition to Protect
the Polish Countryside which is leading the fight against GMO in Poland. He is
author of “Changing Course for Life – Local Solutions to Global Problems”
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