Screw the Golden Years #2

 

 

By Atom Bergstrom

Atom’s Blog

 

According to Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) …

“Gold is the failure to live up to your decisions.”

Perhaps that’s the origin of the color gold’s association with self-hatred.

Gold and feces are intimately related, and the Freudian anal stage (eighteen months to three years) offers the choice of being anal-retentive, anal-expulsive, or anal-transcendent.

Unfortunately, very few people are anal-transcendent.

The Gold Standard is the ultimate financial opposite of Standing On Your Own Two Feet.

Simon van Zuylen-Wood (“Feces and the Gold Standard: A Psychological Explanation of Goldbuggery,” New Republic, Aug. 27, 2012) wrote …

“The stingy, hoarding, contractionary impulse that we all subconsciously associate with gold finds perhaps its perfect expression in the ideological demands to revert to the gold standard: It is what is driving the fear that the dollar will lose its value unless the government is barred from giving away too much of it. Or as Dr. Judith Schweiger Levy, a Westchester County analyst who studies money, puts it, the gold standard establishes a ‘sense of control and mastery of this very, very valued object, in effect, that can’t necessarily be flushed away by virtue of inflation.'”

Contractionary?

All the gold ever mined throughout history could fit in a cube about 68 feet on each side, according to Thomson Reuters GFMS.

Other estimates vary from “marginally less” (like Warren Buffett’s estimate of 67 feet on each side) to sixteen times more. making a cube about 166 feet on each side.

Compare this to the world’s tallest pine, measuring 268.3 feet.

Mary E. Hobart (The Secret of the Rothschilds, 1898) wrote …

“If all the governments of the world should assume the ownership of all the gold and silver and also all the mines now known to exist and give to gold and silver money exclusively the legal tender quality there would not be a sufficient quantity to do the business of the world on a cash basis, and debts arising from doing business on credit would increase the same as the debts which arise from interest and would be unpayable only through foreclosure. Therefore we must conclude that both gold and silver are unscientific material on which to place the money stamp. Our problem rests not only with the material from which money is made, but also with methods of circulation and the liquidation of debt. All debts must be made possible of payment by an adequate circulation scientifically disbursed.”

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  1. August 31, 2016 @ 5:37 pm Atom

    In the 1970s, I was driving a cab in Santa Barbara, and I picked up a lady at the airport.

    As soon as she was in the cab, she announced, “Everytime I come to Santa Barbara, the cab driver is into Edgar Cayce.”

    “Well, you’ve done it again,” I replied. “I was practically weaned on Edgar Cayce.”

    I drove her to Montecito, where she introduced me to George Daisley, the man who allegedly had “talked to” Bishop Pike’s departed son.

    Daisley told me, “I have a feeling we’ll be meeting again.”

    I answered, “I do too, and am looking forward to it.”

    But he went on Cosmic Vacation.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eqc9FLvdxhk

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  2. August 31, 2016 @ 5:38 pm Atom

    Mercury retrograde is a great time to stay indoors, review the past, recycle traumas, and meditate.

    I once consulted a newspaper astrology forecast that warned that, due to Mercury retrograde, flat tires might be headed my way.

    Because I was picking up a friend at Los Angeles International Airport, I left a full eight hours ahead of time (at 3:00am) to allow spare time to change any possible flat tires.

    I parked my Nissan in a neighborhood minutes away from LAX, and caught a few hours of shut-eye in the front seat.

    I arrived precisely on time, but …

    The airplane was delayed two or three hours due to a … flat tire.

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    • September 1, 2016 @ 5:45 pm David

      Haggai: For thus saith the LORD of hosts; Yet once, it is a little while, and I will shake the heavens, and the earth, and the sea, and the dry land;
      And I will shake all nations, and the desire of all nations shall come: and I will fill this house with glory, saith the LORD of hosts.
      The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, saith the LORD of hosts.

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      • September 2, 2016 @ 5:22 pm Atom

        Thanks for this, David.

        Mankind has changed it to “The silver is mined, and the gold is mined.”

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