The Basic Living Standard: A Pathway to Economic Equality and Fairness throughout Life

The coming weeks are likely to see increasing talk of benefits, unemployment and what it costs to live as the government makes budget cuts and then as the reality of the changes to National Insurance contributions really begin to bite in early April, alongside the rise in the Minimum Wage.

Whilst the current government is very much the focus of blame, the difficult truth that many still cannot see and politicians will not talk about – IF they actually understand, is that the Minimum Wage is the benchmark that is used by everyone as the ‘accepted’ level of what it costs someone to live.

However, although the Minimum Wage will rise to £12.21 in April, this level of pay – even for a 40 hour working week, is nowhere near enough for a single person, living alone to cover the cost of everything they need to pay for each week, without seeking benefits, help from charities such as Foodbanks, going into debt (or using savings), or a mixture of them all.

Regrettably, the way that our economic system works and has deliberately been developed and evolved over a period of more than 50 years means that money and everything related to it can only make some people fabulously wealthy in the way that they are now, by many others being financially left behind.

Although this unbalanced financial system has appeared to work for a very long time, and long enough that it means most of us cannot picture the world we live in working any other way, the reality is that it could only work for a period of time, because it has developed around the growth of what we all know as the wealth divide.

Money has been created in such volumes, especially since the Great Financial Crisis, the Covid Pandemic and the War in Ukraine, that the shelf-life or end-date is arriving even more quickly than those who understood and benefitted from the system imagined, and it is the reality that the impact and consequences of decades of having this system in place which are now proving very difficult for politicians to hide and why we are now experiencing so much that people in power are either avoiding or simply refusing to explain.

Money is the centre of everything. It’s the reference point for the value of all that we have, want, need and do, and its presence and influence has reached the point where the role that money now plays in our lives is dehumanising everything – and being helped to do so by those who are benefitting from what we believe about money (that isnt actually true), and what we will accept from them as a result.

However, the world could be very different. And to be very different, we need to put people, community and our locality and environment back at the heart of everything.

The Basic Living Standard is the radical proposal to change the way that economics and money works, so that everyone working a full working week would be guaranteed a level of pay that would ensure that they could be completely self-sufficient, and live independently, working in the lowest-paid employment, thereby giving EVERYONE the same benchmark for life and minimum human value in all and whatever they do.

The Basic Living Standard would require everything in business and across society to change, so that we all recognise the value of people and what living a good, healthy, happy, safe and secure life within a genuinely fair, balanced and just system, in every part of life and in everything that we do – as it should be – rather than the focus always being upon profit, greed and advancement, as it is right now.

Please follow the link below to read the Full Text of The Basic Living Standard, download the FREE PDF version or buy the Book for Kindle.

The Basic Living Standard | Full Text

Introducing Locality Based Economics and how we can achieve financial freedom for ALL

A note to readers about this online version of The Basic Living Standard

Published in this second form as an eBook for Kindle on Amazon on 14 April 2024, From The Basic Living Standard follows here in the form of the original text, with some minor editing principally to allow publishing in online format and this PDF form.

First discussed in Levelling Level, published in March 2022, The Basic Living Standard has become a common theme of the eBooks that have followed that are listed with links to purchase and/or download as PDFs to read FREE under ‘More Reading’ which follows at the end.

If you understand that the way we value money and how money has become the benchmark in all things across life is the root cause of just about every problem the world now has, you may be ready to accept that meaningful change requires that our relationship with money and everything that places money at its heart MUST be thought about and acted upon differently.

The Basic Living Standard cuts straight to the bottom line and if instead of immediately accepting any thoughts you have that might sound like ‘This wont work because…’, and then repackage those thoughts as pointers to what The Basic Living Standard would require to change, you may then begin to grasp just how extensive the changes that are required for humanity to flourish really now are.

Thank you for your interest.

AT, Cheltenham, UK. 6 March 2025

Epigraph

Trust your instincts. Trust the thoughts, the feelings, the unexpected, unsolicited and unemotive words that ‘arrive’ in your mind.

Trust the messages that don’t suggest outcomes or results, but when trusted always deliver the better outcome for you and as you will only ever appreciate given time.

Trust yourself before all others, and when you find yourself ready to embrace truth that others contradict or don’t appear to believe in, remember that both things can be true – from your respective points of view.

Preface

Nobody has the right to make a profit

Government and politicians have willfully overlooked this truth for decades, whilst helping to remove the regulation and safety barriers that once helped to keep life for the lowest paid affordable to live.

Whilst many pour score upon the lowest paid and society’s most vulnerable and buy into the propaganda that their financial misery is somehow self-inflicted and that only they are at fault, the truth is that the prices of all the essential basics that we all need would never have escalated and reached the unstoppable highs that they have already, if the whole business and financial system hadn’t been manipulated to serve the interests of profiteering and greed.

We have all been conditioned and enslaved by money, the accumulation of material wealth and the status that goes with it.

These are the only things in this world that count. Today.

The function of every real business and organisation is to provide goods or services that support or improve the lives of people. Not to generate income. Yet the businesses that don’t do anything to support or improve the lives of people are the ones pushing up prices and making life for everyone else so hard.

This, the cost-of-living crisis and all of the UKs social problems have come into being because we have become obsessed with money as the key priority in life, rather than having values and humanity which are the benchmark of how a good life should be.

However, the world is changing, and it is changing fast. Nothing is certain in the way that we used to believe, and we are now experiencing a time of chaos and change that cannot offer any certain outcomes for any of us, unless we all embrace the need for meaningful change as a conscious and voluntary choice.

Money is God (But not for much longer…)

The FIAT monetary system that we have today has slowly been destroying our humanity and replacing it with commerce and consumerism since 1971.

FIAT translated quite literally means ‘let it be so’, and if the majority of the population already understand that the money that is holding them and their misery to ransom doesn’t even exist but is created out of thin air by their jailers, it is fair to assume that this tyrannical financial system that effects everything, would no longer exist.

FIAT is no better than a massive confidence trick that relies on those with influence and power gaining too much from their involvement to stand against it, and everyone else never understanding or asking the questions that would immediately make it fall apart.

Whilst FIAT has always been flawed, it has taken until now and the massive bouts of public spending that have been underway since the government responses to the Covid Pandemic, which have led to the runaway price escalation in every area of life.

This is the warning signal that the system is about to break.

The return to values and humanity

Because money has been our priority in everything for so long, we have lost sight of what the experience of having a good life is all about. We have quite literally forgotten our humanity and find excuses to apportion blame and see guilt in others who are struggling, when we are doing well – because when things are good for us financially, it’s all too easy to assume that everyone who counts in life will be doing exactly the same.

However, we are all in for a very rough ride and whether  the establishment succeeds in their aims of introducing a new financial system of their own that will herald in an unprecedented level of  human control, or we collectively wake up and reject their ‘leadership’ and replace it with something better that we can call our own, FIAT as we know it and the unsustainable way that we have been living may not yet be over, but it  is certainly now at its end.

Rejecting the lead of money and embracing people-centric economics

Difficult as it might be to visualise a world that works with money in a very different way, there is no universal law that says one person has the right to exert any form of control over any other, even if the methods, the yolk or the chains they use restrain us using forms of fear that are carefully hidden from everyday view.

With the monetary habit or addiction regrettably now ingrained, we must embrace the opportunity that this period of inevitable change now offers, to create a new system, and to create and embrace new laws, that put people and specifically the essential or basic needs of each person, at the centre of life and of every business transaction. Rather than being like today, where those people ‘without’ or who have become vulnerable to the greed of others, are just considered to be a lost cause.

The Basic Living Standard and the way that it can be used to influence change throughout everything in life, offers precisely that choice.

Introduction

Life is our economy. Economics should never be our way of life

Wealth divide

We are living in an age when nobody should go without. There is wealth of a kind that the world may never have experienced before and living standards have reached heights that have extended human lifetimes massively, whilst drastically reducing mankind’s susceptibility to disease and physical ailments that were guaranteed to kill or be life-changing for everyone exposed, perhaps as recently as 100 years ago.

Yet poverty and the vulnerability that sits alongside it is relatively unseen and draws scorn, whenever those in need of benefits, the support of food banks or of other kinds of support demonstrate an experience of life that we believe to be intolerable and one that deserves punishment and guilt, because we somehow believe that we are better and that it could never happen to us.

This phenomenon isn’t new. Government of one kind or another has been legislating to support society’s poor since Tudor times. Despite all of the advances that include the industrial revolution and the period of rapid technical change that we have experienced in recent decades, poverty continues to exist. In fact, poverty is thriving. Yet few really ask the question why and nobody has dared suggest a real solution or fix.

We believe that for some to be financially rich, it is necessary for others to remain poor.

Uncomfortable and as disagreeable as this statement may appear to be, the actions of the culture and the society we live in and are experiencing today, tell us that this is our unspoken truth.

Yet this statement isn’t the truth. It is just how our experience of the world we live in today has conditioned us to think.

There is no need for anyone to be left behind. There is enough of what we need for everyone

As we buy in and commit ourselves to the rat race, consumer-led mentality that has been ruling the world and steadily taking over every part of human life since the end of the Second World War, we easily learn to lose sight of what is really important in life as our values switch from relationships, our community and our immediate  environment, to seeking qualification and acknowledgement from the material world that now dictates everything from outside.

What we have forgotten and learned to overlook, is that everything we really need to be happy, content and lead very good lives is already available to us from all those things, and that the real answers that we are looking for can only come from looking within.

It is in everyone’s interests that nobody is left behind. It is because we have forgotten this that so few of us could argue that we have really prospered, whilst even those who believe themselves financially wealthy in today’s terms have actually been left behind.

We can all have the happiness we only believe to be available to those who are billionaires just by doing our bit to ensure that everyone has access to meet their basic and essential needs, without being forced to experience the fear, worry and anxiety that comes from debt, being forced to seek charity, or being beholden to and exploited by others who have embraced the idea that their own success can only be achieved at someone else’s expense.

Making the best of inevitable change

In the previous Book Days of Ends and New Beginnings, we discussed the period of change and the crisis we are now in.

This pathway of inescapable change is likely to result in the complete reform of our financial system and the money we use, alongside everything we know involving the way that business and industry run, and even our government and political system work too.

If we are to make the best of the difficulties we face and achieve meaningful change as the outcome, we must accept that we have all played a part in what is happening to some degree. Even if it is just down to the products we buy, or what we do or don’t do when it’s time for us to vote.

Understanding the need to change how we think about money and economics

Hear the words economy or economics, and you will probably have the word ‘money’ come immediately to mind.

But the idea that money = the economy isn’t really the truth.

The truth is that money is just a part of our economy.

Money should play a part in the economy, just like all the other things that we do and the interactions we have in any relationship that we have with the world outside of our door.

A twisted reality

Because we have been conditioned to believe that the economy is our life, it has been very easy for us to accept that there is a monetary value to all things, and that anything that cannot be given a monetary value, simply has no real value at all.

Life has literally become all about money. Money – and everything to do with it, whether it be power, influence, ambition and anything that can be considered to be material wealth – is how our world qualifies absolutely everything.

But the true cost of building our lives around money has been that we have forgotten who we really are and that we no longer place value upon the things that are really important in real life.

We are addicted to money. Money is our habit. Habits become our truth

Money is an addiction. An addiction like every other, whether it be alcohol, smoking, drugs, gambling or anything else.

Money is an addiction that brings nothing but misery whose lives are on the wrong end of its power. The deception of being happy and in control when we have more money that we need takes complete control of us but delivers nothing but pain when we don’t have enough of it and money becomes the only thing that we want.

As with people, our culture, community, and entire country (and World) has become addicted to the money myth and everything that surrounds it.

We are the drunk or drug addict that we have collectively become. Rolling around in a world we have allowed to become our own gutter, thinking all about the next ‘fix’, but with no idea who and what we really are.

Those who have experienced the realities of addiction know what comes next.

Remove the metaphors, and the collapse of everything we know is now knocking at the door.

This is who. This is where we are right now.

We can have a money-focused economy, or we can have a people-focused life. We cannot have both

Turning the period of crisis and change that we are going through on its head so that it becomes beneficial and meaningful through the experiences of constant price rises and the cost-of-living crisis will be horrifically difficult. Because progress is dependent upon our understanding and accepting that our destructive relationship with money is all about the way that we think.

We quite literally have to do ‘cold turkey’ to get over the money-based addiction that is destroying us and the world around us.

We MUST accept that as with every other kind of addiction, there really are no different levels of addiction involved.

There is no halfway house.

We either believe in the power that money has over us today. Or we don’t.

If we continue to maintain our belief in money and award it the value that we do today at any level, we will damn ourselves to repeating exactly the same mistakes of the past. No matter how much we do to correct everything in life as we have the opportunity to do so right now.

The Basic Living Standard and locality-based economics are the building blocks of the to a good future for everyone, rather than the pathway we are on right now

The Basic Living Standard follows Days of Ends and New Beginnings and builds upon the suggestions, ideas and principles that you will find mentioned there.

In the coming chapters, we will add further detail to the proposals already made that surround the creation of a new (or renewed) fully locality-based economy or what would be easier to imagine as being a large series of micro economies covering local communities and their geographical areas.

Whilst we could much more easily move to a locality-based system of economics voluntarily today – and it would be highly advisable for us to do so, for the purposes of this Book, it has been concluded that voluntary change will not be possible and that instead, this fundamental switch of systems and governance will instead hinge upon or be anchored to The Basic Living Standard.

The Basic Living Standard and related Basic Living Standard Wage are covered a little later.

Together, The Basic Living Standard and locality-based economics offer an alternative economic structure that that has the ability to turn every social problem and the difficulties we face in our relationships with the World around by refocusing both our thinking and our activities back to valuing people and therefore ourselves.

The alternative, which is a choice, nonetheless, is the passive acceptance of the changes that are now being dictated and imposed upon us by somebody, somewhere else, that will only make any sense to us for as long as we value money and everything that goes with it, above all else.

An economy focused solely on money and a Locality based Economy focused on values and people are mutually exclusive. We cannot have both at the same time.

There is no in-between or hybrid system that sits between either money or people-based values.

As such, the proposals built around The Basic Living Standard for the new world ahead and where we go next, really are the alternative to everything that is going wrong for us all now.

It is up to us whether we want to take control of the process of change so that we can reach that new world, or just accept the inevitable change as it comes to us each day anyway and whatever that means for our quality of life in the times that lie ahead.

Part 1:

The Principles of the Basic Living Standard.

The Basic Living Standard is the foundation of a locality-based economy that puts people, values and humanity first 

There is one fundamental rule of a system that will be and remain balanced, fair and just, that works for everyone:

That every rule and law remain subservient to and respectful of the Basic Living Standard, and that its existence or impact will not compromise the principle of The Basic Living Standard in any way, no matter the relationship.

The adoption of The Basic Living Standard, whether through a resetting of the current system of governance or as the result of everything we know stopping and then starting all over again, is the act of completely overturning the top-down or hierarchical system of governance.

Implementing The Basic Living Standard will turn the mechanics of the whole top-down, hierarchical system on its head, so that the system becomes ‘grassroots-up’.

The Basic Living Standard is the rule that puts people and values first.

It will end the prioritisation of money, the disproportionate accumulation of material wealth, the abuse of power, influence and of gaining more of anything and everything before considering anyone else.

A fair, balanced and just society can only operate by maintaining a fundamental benchmark for equality across the system.

This can only be achieved by creating and maintaining a framework of governance and rules that ensure the material independence of each person cannot and will not be compromised by either the action or will of any other.

It MUST be the primary objective of the community and any structure of governance around or beyond it, to ensure that this principle is maintained at all times.

By adopting and maintaining the principle of The Basic Living Standard, the overwhelming number of societal problems that we face today will be addressed.

As long as the individual remains respectful of the dynamics of the principle of The Basic Living Standard which is and always be ‘treat others how you wish to be treated yourself’, almost everything that needs to be fixed, needs answers or requires solutions will create its own fix.

The Basic Living Standard (BLS):

The Basic Living Standard is a formula or form of words designed to ensure that every person, no matter who they are, will have the unhindered ability to sustain themselves independently and without help.

The Basic Living Standard is summarised as follows:

Each person working a full working week must be able to feed, house, clothe and provide adequately for their own travel, whilst providing for all their essential needs, without credit, loans, benefits or third-party support of any kind.

Every part of business, charity and civic life MUST prioritise The Basic Living Standard as its focus and run with this priority in mind at all times.

For absolute balance, fairness and justice across society, the commitment to that system of balance through fairness and justice to each person MUST be absolute too.

How the Basic Living Standard (BLS) will work practically through the Basic Living Standard Wage (BLSW)

The Basic Living Standard (BLS) is based on the proportional division of what a working adult would earn for the equivalent of a working week in the lowest paid role.

The BLS Wage MUST be equal to the minimum amount necessary for that same adult to live safely, securely and healthily in a self-sustainable way, without the need of any kind of subsidy, the requirement to engage in debt, or the need to fall back upon charity such as food banks.

Money-centric thinking makes people-centric thinking feel impossible

The immediate response to the suggestion that the whole system is built around the lowest paid being financially independent in every way is likely to be, ‘That’s not the way that wages work. We get paid and then we see what we can afford!’ – or similar.

This is the thinking of the money centric world that we are experiencing today.

It is the thinking of the old age.

It is the thinking of the system and the governance that we are now leaving.

It is the thinking of a system that is about what’s best for somebody somewhere else.

It is the thinking that always prioritises someone other than us – all too often without you, me or any of us realising that’s the way that it always works.

Once the framework has been established that says the first rule of the new system will always be the BLS Wage, everything that relates to or relies upon what workers are paid, will have to redirect, recalculate, reform, reset or even restore to values that reflect what the lowest paid can afford, rather than the profit that any business decides it may be entitled to make.

The BLS and The BLS Wage will mean that personal freedom through material independence will be assured for each person and no longer be threatened by the actions of those who abuse the power and influence that they may have.

The BLS Wage and The Basic Living Standard will ensure that greed, profiteering or the accumulation of disproportionate wealth of any kind will no longer lead the way for everyone in how they conduct their lives.

Personal Freedom through material independence is how life should always be.

The mechanics of the Basic Living Standard Wage (BLSW)

In Days of Ends and New Beginnings, we discussed the basic needs for each person to function and survive.

Foods, goods & services that meet each person’s basic needs are essential.

Essential Foods, Goods & Services are what each of us need. They are not what we want.

What we need and what we want are two very different things.

The Basic Living Standard is a benchmark that allows each person who genuinely wishes to work to live, rather than live to work, has the choice to do so.

Through receipt of the Basic Living Standard Wage, given by employers in return for providing the most basic functionality to fulfil the most basic role, each person can live and maintain their own personal freedom through material independence.

The Basic Living Standard is not inflationary. Therefore, the Basic Living Standard Wage is not inflationary.

If an individual wants to earn more than the Basic Living Standard Wage, they will have the option to gain more through the accumulation of skills, experience and/or time served that they can then offer to fulfill the needs of business and/or the community.

Each person can fulfill a role that requires a greater level of skill or experience once they have it. But that role cannot change or be awarded a higher wage, just because it’s what the employee wants.

If the principles of The Basic Living Standard are followed, the highest wage within any organisation will find its own natural ceiling.

However, reaching this point of balance will take time and in the first instance, it is suggested that the highest paid employee or income earner within any organisations should not receive a gross income larger than the Basic Living Standard Wage any greater than five times (5x).

Breakdown of the Basic Living Standard Wage (BLSW):

The following Table provides a suggested breakdown of how the BLSW should be apportioned:

The Essentials:% Proportion of Income / Time (Suggested)
Basic Food20
Accommodation20
Utilities10
Healthcare5
Transport5
Clothing5
Communication5
Entertainment5
Savings, Investments & Other Eventualities15
Taxation and/or Community Contribution10
  
TOTAL (%):100

Figures of this kind may be unrecognisable in today’s terms. But that is because the cost of living has been pushed so disproportionately out of control and driven by the greed and profiteering of private interests.

Inflation only exists because the current financial system isn’t balanced, fair, or just. It allows anyone able to influence the system to do so, purely on the basis that doing so will enable them to make more – no matter the true cost.

The Reset or Great Reset: Recognising inevitable change and making it meaningful

In Days of Ends and New Beginnings, we referred to the period of change and crisis that we are now experiencing as a system ‘reset’, ‘restart’ or as a complete flipping of the system which has money at its centre, and which relates to how everything is governed and how everything works.

Due to the way that the establishment uses the media to create narratives and also the way that many of us have responded, we often refer to this process as ‘The Great Reset’.

Whether we see the danger of the message being conveyed by use of ‘The Great Reset’, the fact remains that World Elites and the World Economic Forum have been building a narrative around this term and it has become vital that we all recognise that ownership of this process of change and the future beyond it is ours.

The Great Reset is not theirs.

Reset or Great Reset – it doesn’t matter. Reset is likely to prove to be the most accurate term. As whatever happens, what is affected or however we look at it, unless the world is completely destroyed, there will be restarts, re-establishment, redirection and resets of everything at all levels, right across everything to do with life.

IF we take control of this process with the aim that the change will be good for all of us, everything will be corrected so that it works fairly and in a balanced way – as it always should.

As part of the price correction or system reset, each business and organisation must restructure their pricing so that it reflects genuine worker input, rather than the bottom line

With the collapse of the existing money-centric system taking place step-by-step, like a series of falling dominoes, where one is knocked and then they all follow, it may seem strange that the reconstruction process that will create our new world, could be achieved in a very similar way.

It is the adoption of The Basic Living Standard and with it, The Basic Living Standard Wage, that MUST be the first principle to be adopted.

Adoption of the Basic Living Standard Wage will serve to be the first domino that knocks over all the others that need to fall into place so that the Basic Living Standard becomes the benchmark for all.

Our system of governance only has to adopt and get the framework that guarantees The Basic Living Standard right, to set off the process that will ensure that it works and operates in every way that it should.

Once the Basic Living Standard becomes the principle upon which all rules and laws governing business and finance are based, all activities will then realign away from profit to people.

Putting the value of people right at the heart of economics and making every business and legislative process think of each person in this same way will be like a catalyst that leads to everything that is unjust, unfair or out of balance, being put into its correct alignment with the outcome that everything will work out right.

Defining the prices of all the essential basics that each person needs

Within the system based upon The Basic Living Standard, there are two forms or streams of commerce we can identify: The foods, goods and services that we need (The essentials) and the foods, goods and services that we want (The non-essentials or ‘luxuries’).

The retail or consumer cost prices of ‘essentials and every part of the process that provides for them must always correspond to the requirements of The Basic Living Standard in every way.

When the rules and principles of locality-based economics and the Basic Living Standard that underpin it are followed in every way, the entire system will function as it is intended to do so and as it should.

On this basis, business and industry would adopt the following basic formulas to identify the prices of essential foods, goods & services or their proportional attribution.

For purposes of illustration, this Table is based on the current Minimum or Living Wage (£11.44 per hour, per 40-hour week as of April 2024) and demonstrates the maximum corresponding prices or compounded values for essential goods and services, in today’s terms and based upon what the lowest paid are likely to receive for a full working week:

The Essentials:Monthly % AttributionEnd of Month Value £UK
Basic Food20396.59
Accommodation20396.59
Utilities10198.29
Healthcare599.15
Transport599.15
Clothing599.15
Communication599.15
Entertainment599.15
Savings, Investments & Other Eventualities15297.44
Taxation and/or Community Contribution10198.29

For anyone attempting to gauge how unaffordable life is today for each person on the minimum or living wage and why we are in a cost-of-living crisis, this table demonstrates just how much they would be paying, if the minimum weekly wage were enough to support the lowest paid outright.

This table shows how wages would then be apportioned in a way that was both affordable and fair to cover the cost of basic essentials at the end of each month if the minimum wage could cover these costs in April 2024.

Please note that these figures assume there being no requirement for Benefits Payments (subsidy) or taking on debt (loans & credit cards etc.) in any way.

The figures and proportionality suggested would be agreed democratically before the Basic Living Standard Wage system is adopted and implemented.

However, given how the cost of essential basics would be apportioned fairly and in a balanced and fair way, it the variance is unlikely to be any more or any less that 1 or 2 percentage points either way (+/- 1 or 2 %).

Once adopted, the rates of apportionment will not be changed because one interest or another claims that their business or industry wants, is entitled to or must have more. Changes would only be permitted as any change to the way that we live dictates any related change to the goods and services that are essential for each person to be able to sustain themselves.

The prices of the essential basics each person needs MUST remain fixed

The relationship between the Basic Living Standard Wage (BLSW) and the prices of essential goods or services (or their accumulated value), MUST remain static, for a fair, balanced and just society to function and for locality-based economics, underpinned by the Basic Living Standard to work.

Setting the exact value of the Basic Living Standard Wage, versus the monthly value of each person’s essential costs is not the most challenging issue to be faced, once everyone is committed to putting people first.

In today’s terms, the minimum or living wage would have to rise or the current prices of essentials would have to fall to meet the requirement of meaningful change, one way or another.

We are emotionally tied to the perceived value of the £Pound ($Dollar etc.) as we experience it today. So, for the purposes of illustrating this people-centric way of using and valuing money, it may be helpful to use another form of nomenclature or currency in order to establish the Basic Living Standard and Basis Living Standard Wage, at least on a temporary basis.

Quality of life for everyone should never hinge on a name or label and in the next part of this Book, we will adopt a new currency value to help visualise this very different and much more beneficial picture of the future.

Part 2:

The Locality based Economy

The future is local

Few can see it; many would pour scorn upon it. But the future is local, IF we genuinely have the desire to live in a fair, balanced and just system, where we are all happy, healthy, safe and secure to enjoy the freedom to be in the most meaningful and human way.

We have regrettably become so used to the money-centric, consumerism-led world that we live in today, because many of our living generations have not experienced life in any other way.

We genuinely believe that the unsustainable way that we live life based upon what we want is here forever, and that having the next or newest available technology is what we need so that we can be the best that we can be.

But we are using money that few of us really have, all the time under the direction and adoption of a values set which comes to us from someone, somewhere else, using digital devices that plug us into a parallel universe which isn’t real, but we accept it as such because everything seems so much more credible when it comes to us ‘online’.

Consumerism and the globalisation that it opened the doors to is quite literally killing us physically as we eat foods that are increasingly bad for us, whilst the flow of meaningless information and opinion presented as fact are destroying our ability to be healthy in our thought processes and to look at every interaction or encounter with others in a helpful and human way.

The point has been missed or is being deliberately obscured, that the healthiest and most beneficial way for each person to live is to interact with, listen to, eat, work with and have relationships of any kind with people, places, goods, services and anything else essential to life – that we can physically touch.

We should only use digital technology as a way to improve life. Not so living life digitally becomes the way of life itself.

The future is local. Because it is only by adopting systems of production, supply and relationships built upon real interaction with the people within the communities that actually surround us, that we will be able to rediscover who we really are, embrace a life with humanity and values, and then build a new world around us which is balanced, just and fair.

The real value of money and cryptocurrencies (DeFi) today

Crypto or cryptocurrencies have become increasingly popular in recent years. But in their current form, they have a massive and potentially terminal flaw: Today’s cryptocurrencies are worth ZERO.

Today’s cryptos work on the same basis as the FIAT money system that they were intended to side-step.

The value of Cryptocurrencies is based only on what anyone using them, buying them or accepting them as payment believes.

For many of us, this is a very difficult truth to understand.

We only have to look at news in the media that suggests cryptos such as Bitcoin are worth tens of thousands (x10,000) of £Pounds, $Dollars or the equivalent in many other currencies or monetary terms to see what people believe they are worth.

Yet cryptocurrencies are not tied to anything of value. They do not have anything of value linked directly to them.

Even the arguably sensible idea of only creating a limited or finite number of them doesn’t answer the fundamental questions or realities of what a currency or any form of money is, and how they should really work.

Money is a unit of exchange. Money is a value transfer tool. Money is a medium and nothing more.

Money has become the benchmark that is set against everything in our lives. Because making us believe that the value of money is real has benefitted someone else’s greed for wealth, power and influence in some way.

With the FIAT Money system on its way to collapse, we are all going to go through a process of realising the real value of the things that we genuinely need, as opposed to the things that we want.

That process will lead to us rediscovering the true value of money and any form of currency.

When money or currency of any kind can no longer be used to buy anything, either because we simply don’t have enough of it, it’s not tangible, or because what we need is not available to buy, circumstances will force us to appreciate what the value of the things that we need really is.

The tipping point

Whilst a systemic and financial collapse may not appear to be a one off momentary event, or have the stop-start feel that the ending of one system that will have to be replaced by another suggests, the reality we face is that for what may only be a short period of time, it is likely that there will come a time when none of the currencies we use either in physical or digital form, will have any value when it comes to being able to secure anything that we need to buy or survive.

Despite what your immediate thoughts might be after reading that we might find ourselves having to function without any form of money, it is within the collapse of the mechanisms of the current money-centric system where the seedbed of the greatest opportunity to secure meaningful change exists.

When boiled down to its purest elements or the nuts and bolts of the current top-down hierarchical system, we can see that our belief in the money-centric system is based on the idea that everything we do or that we can achieve in life is about the value of money, the accumulation of material wealth, and the power and influence that supposedly goes with it.

At the point in this process of change when circumstances and practicality tell us through our experience, that this belief, idea, principle, motivation – or whatever you want to call it, no longer works, we will have reached a seminal moment.

This will be the moment in time when the light can shine through on the darkness of our current reality, and our true values and understanding of what life is and how it should really be will face an open door to changing life so that it is better for us all.

This is not about making light of what will happen when the World we know today, that runs on money in every way, simply stops functioning. Because money doesn’t work anymore.

It will be hard. In fact, it will be very hard.

But adversity really is the mother of invention. And it is at this point that we have the opportunity at the local, community level to establish a locality-based economy, founded upon Local Market Exchanges (LME), that will feed into and provide the basis of how a new system of governance works.

Locality based economics is focused on people. Not money. Not things.

The basic building block of locality-based economics will be the value that we place on each person in a very practical and measurable way: The input or contribution that each person makes.

Locality based economics is quite literally all about putting the value created by people first.

It is by founding and then building a system of locality-based economies upon the value of the input or the contribution that each person makes, we will successfully create The Basic Living Standard for All.

It will be the priority of the new system of governance to maintain The Basic Living Standard. As by doing so, the majority of the social problems that we have today won’t just disappear or be removed from view. They will be gone for good.

If money no longer works, the basic laws of trade and commerce will rule

So, let’s imagine we have reached the point where the financial system as we know it has collapsed.

Money simply doesn’t work. What happens next?

Well, people need to eat. People need to be able to buy essential food. People then need to be able to secure the basic essentials that they need.

With no money in circulation, or no money that has value in circulation, people will begin to exchange or swap what they have and have accepted they don’t need, or can do without, for the things that they do need and that they cannot do without.

No law, regulation or threat from any authority will stop this.

When people are hungry or need to provide, they will do whatever they can to secure whatever they need, and swapping, exchanging or bartering is a lot more civilized than what will happen if theft or violence becomes the next step.

The good news for us all is that whilst the system may have collapsed around us, the technology and infrastructure are unlikely to have disappeared.

The issue we face is that the technology and infrastructure isn’t currently set up to work in a very localised or microeconomic way, when this is how we need technology, infrastructure and the governance that oversees it, to operate so that it can help and support All of us.

The emergency birth of Local Market Exchanges and Local Market Exchange Platforms

We should all feel confident that we can survive and thrive through the coming years and months.

We can all play an active and positive part in creating the new system that is balanced, fair and just for all, because much of the creative and innovative thinking already exists that we will need to build every part of it.

It is just the question of what, why and who people will be doing their bit for that has to be settled before work on our new world and the locality-based economy can begin.

If the moment is reached when money doesn’t work for the majority of people, events could unfold in a number of ways.

A note of caution: Please look kindly at anyone who loses their shit in these circumstances. Desperation doesn’t excuse poor behaviour of any kind. But it does provide good incentive to organise anything and everything that we have available to our communities and the people within them, as quickly and as efficiently as we can.

The first step to maintaining civil order is to pool everything that the community has available and to be fully transparent about what the community has, and how it can and will be shared.

If events should result in a situation where people are going hungry, transactions cannot be based on exchange, and must be based on the simple act of sharing all that we have and don’t require to meet our own immediate requirements.

Genuine help cannot ever be provided on the basis of what others can ‘afford’.

The next step is to create a system of fair exchange, that functions on what everyone can give, or what they can trade or barter.

The principle value of this exchange system, or Local Market Exchange, will be based on the time, skills, experience and basic labour that it took to provide whatever the essential foods, goods or services being exchanged might be, or what it would be when the complete process of producing that food, those goods or services would be, when considering the process or supply chain from end-to-end.

The creation and development of the Local Market Exchange will take place in two primary stages:

  1. Bartering & Exchange of goods, supplies and services that the community already has available, or which it has the ability to grow, manufacture or provide, and
  2. The creation of a new localised currency linking, anchoring or pinning transactional value of foods, goods and services directly to the number of people and/or the contributions (input to the system) that they make.

Bartering & Exchange

There will be a transition between the thinking that people have today – the current money-centric ‘value set’, and where it will end up – the ‘people-centric’ value set.

During this process of transition, where it is likely we will experience shortages, through necessity people will want to use goods that they have but do not need to exchange or swap for the foods, goods and services that they do.

To maintain order and promote community cohesion, communities will be required to create markets in a physical form, to allow bartering, swapping and exchange to take place in an open forum that supports transparency of distribution for all.

Historically in times of shortages, black markets have always thrived. But they are also representative of the same power structure that top-down unfairness and bias creates.

It is essential that the communities come together to provide a support structure that ensures transactions of any goods or services deemed essential to each person are made available to all.

Beyond ensuring fair distribution of everything each person needs that is available, the creation of formal exchanges will ensure that any goods or services that can be considered beyond what is essential – i.e. anything that anyone wants to trade, are exchanged in a way that reflects the newly developing local economy, and doesn’t change hands at a level that continues to promote the money-centric value set that we have moved away from.

The Basic Living Wage has been constructed, so that the process of calculating the true value or price of any essential foods, goods or services will be as straightforward as possible within the new Local Market Exchanges and locality-based economics.

As discussed in Part 1, it is the apportionment of essential basics in relation to the Basic Living Standard that is most important. The money or currency adopted will literally just be a method of exchange – not a device that can be used to manipulate the price or value of anything that is essential to life – and can therefore be massively exploited, as is the case today.

Developing new local currencies (Cryptocurrency, DeFi)

The Basic Living Standard and Basic Living Standard Wage create the basic principle, guidance framework or directive for the operational priorities of Local Market Exchanges and how governance of locality-based economics will function.

All transactions anchor to or hinge upon The Basic Living Standard, a universal benchmark, which through the mechanism of the Basic Living Standard Wage, provide the basic rate of exchange between all local or decentralized currencies, or any umbrella, centralised or connective currency linking them all, as the basic unit of value remains constant throughout.

A currency that works on a fair, balanced and just basis MUST correspond exclusively to its own system of governance.

The fairest, most balanced, just and most democratic form of governance is where power has been attributed and responds in its most local form.

As such – despite the commonalities between different currencies, the power to govern local currencies must remain in local community hands – not for the purchase of essentials – but so that non-essential or luxury goods, can be exchanged at rates which correspond to the idiosyncrasies of production in their very localised form.

Beyond the practicalities of the requirements of the Local Market Exchange system, it is also ethically correct to keep the balance of power that accompanies use of currencies and finance in their most dispersed, local and transparent form, so that they cannot be used as a leverage tool within an oversized governance system that relies upon coercive control.

Local decentralised finance (DeFi) in the form of both paper or coin and local blockchain derived cryptocurrencies, based on an intrinsic population-based value and linked only by the Basic Living Standard, will assure our personal freedom from economic tyranny, in the most basic sense.

Supply chains of every kind must always be as simple as it’s possible for them to be. As it is through the accumulation of additional stops or steps in a supply chain that don’t add value, but add additional and unnecessary costs, where so many problems begin.

The roles that each person has within the locality-based economy will be redefined and reconsidered as the evolution of our new system takes hold.

Some forms of employment that are today highly regarded for all the wrong reasons will no longer be ‘needed’ and will no longer have any reason to exist.

Using Tech and AI for good: Developing the Local Market Exchange app

If you are one of the many people with an interest in new currencies, new ways of living and a new (or a return to) people-centric way of living you will already appreciate that a process of change and chaos is underway. Even if you are not sure what it all means.

Many of us find the idea that massive change can happen without us even being aware very challenging. So, the suggestion that the world we know could change in just about every way imaginable step-by-step is equally hard to accept. However, we all need to be open to the reality that the collapse of the system or any part of it doesn’t necessarily mean that absolutely everything stops.

Within the process of change that we are now experiencing, it could well be the case that because the world doesn’t stop many of us will continue to believe that nothing has changed.

This creates two specific dangers for us all:

  1. That the people who believe nothing has changed will stand still, do nothing and allow those who have created all the social problems that we have now, to dictate and recreate a system that continues to work only for them, and:
  2. That when things do reach a critical point and we are experiencing social disorder, people will not look to themselves and to our communities for the answers and the solutions, and instead will continue to listen to the same old sources and go around in circles – back to point 1!

Preparation today, is and will be one of the most effective ways to counteract and lessen the risk from the impact of change, whether that change is step-by-step, or should happen as part of a recognisable event.

More importantly, preparation today is the best way to help ourselves, the people we care about and everyone within the communities where we live.

There is no doubt that the long-term success of the Local Market Exchange and within locality-based economies will require the development of a new app-based exchange systems for foods, goods and services, and that these are fully interactive and linked to or with the fully localised or decentralised currencies that we need to create and correlate them with.

In time, Local Market Exchanges will require a localised or franchised version of an app that works as follows:

  • Operates within geographical parameters that are definable using existing postal codes or GPRS
  • Allow an item (or group of items) to be swapped directly for a rate of currency to be agreed, OR another item (or group of items) IF the two parties involved in the direct transaction should agree
  • Allows a source of community governance to set the values of basic or essential foods, goods and services, but prohibits any other kind of change
  • Shows what essentials foods, goods and services are available collectively to the community transparently at all times
  • Makes any goods that are not essential to community members, (which could be the surplus of otherwise essential foods etc.) available to other Local Market Exchange Franchises – in the order of prioritising immediate neighbours first
  • Is based on a membership structure that requires sign-in and acceptance of all terms
  • That will either be or can quickly and easily become fully interactive with a new Local Digital Currency that is directly linked to the number of ‘members’ in terms of the structure of its value, with the ability to change or rescind those values on the membership status of each member of that community group
  • That is fully open source
  • Each ‘franchise’ will be owned by the community that manages it, with a salary to be paid from the local governance body to those administering the system on behalf of it

Locality based economics revolve around the mechanics of a genuine minimum wage

The Basic Living Standard is based on what we would today recognise as a genuine minimum or living wage.

Genuine, because the Basic Living Standard is a minimum wage based on what it costs the employee to live and to support themselves. NOT on what the government has told employers it is acceptable for them to pay, which is less today, than it costs for anyone to live independently with all their essential needs met without benefits, charity or going into debt.

Today’s minimum or living wage is just a sum that is set by the government as the minimum amount per hour that every employer must pay.

The Basic Living Standard instead tells suppliers of essential foods, goods and services, what the recipient of The Basic Living Standard Wage will be able to pay for everything that is set within the standard. Suppliers will not be able to charge more for essential foods, goods and services, because The Basic Living Standard will be a universal framework rule.

It will be a legal requirement that every supplier provides essential foods, goods and services of some kind.

‘Luxury’ or ‘non-essential’ products must always be the secondary purpose, not the primary purpose of any business or organisation.

No business will be able to develop their primary business, based on what people can ‘afford’.

Valuing each person and the contribution they make

Through the creation and implementation of The Basic Living Standard, we will give back the real to each and every person who contributes to the community by working in any role, no matter how much it is paid or how it might be perceived.

It is essential for everyone to recognise the value to all of our lives, that contributions made within the most basic of roles actually have.

People who pick fruit. People who empty our bins. People who fix the roads. People who stack the supermarket shelves. People who deliver parcels and takeaways to our doors. People who make and serve our coffees. People who serve us a pint in the pub.

These are the people who undertake all of the very different tasks that make our life experiences easier in the real and everyday sense.

These are the people who must be recognised through the award of The Basic Living Standard Wage, so that contributing to all our lives by filling any of these roles can be a genuine and happy lifestyle choice.

The value of currency is anchored to the value of the contribution or input that each person makes

Money and cryptos or digital finance today have no real value, other than what any of us believe.

Today’s money or currency system may now be over, even though it hasn’t ended yet, but that doesn’t mean physical money in the form of paper/coins and cryptocurrencies won’t have a place in our future.

Local digital currencies, built on a Local Market Exchange platform or exchange, will be the best way for our communities and a world built on locality-based economics and microeconomies to thrive.

To make any form of currency work properly, it is necessary to give or attribute a system around them that underpins their value as a medium or a unit of exchange.

The basic unit of value in locality-based economics is the Basic Living Standard Wage, or any part or unit thereof.

However, the figure or the specific values agreed for The Basic Living Standard Wage is not the important factor.

Once the whole system works around The Basic Living Standard, the figure itself is a technicality.

It is the value or de facto guarantee that we attribute to the Basic Living Standard, where the importance of the whole principle must be placed.

Foundations of Value in locality based economics

For the purposes of illustration and suggestion, we will create a new unit of currency for locality-based economics and the new system itself.

We will name the currency a ‘Goal’ and give it ^ as its symbol.

So, if we begin with the BLSW being set at 75 units per agreed working week, it would be written like this: ^75.

^75 is the weekly rate of pay that each person will have available to them as a gross wage, from working a 40-hour week, before any deductions are made.

To establish the new system, each person within it must be given or awarded a residual value, so that the total value of the currency available within the system is always proportionally and directly related to the number of people who exist within it.

So, at the establishment of the new system, let’s say each person is awarded ^75.

The ^75 apportioned to each entrant is added to the Local Market Exchange balance sheet, so that an overall ‘market value’ and record of the ‘Goal currency’ in circulation always exists from that point.

The entrant can spend the ^75 or begin using it as a medium of exchange within the Local Market Exchange immediately. But the entrant can never withdraw or draw into this sum in cash or equivalent form.

When the entrant leaves the system, the ^75 must be removed from the Local Market Exchange Balance Sheet.

Newborn babies (and children under 14) would be added to the system @ ^25, with their ‘account’ being managed by their parents or guardians until they are 14 years of age, with a further ^50 added to their own independent account.

A guide to apportionment of The Basic Living Standard

The Essentials:% Income AttributionEnd of Month Value ^ (xBLSW)Annual Value ^
Basic Food20%65780
Accommodation20%65780
Utilities10%32.5390
Healthcare5%16.25195
Transport5%16.25195
Clothing5%16.25195
Communication5%16.25195
Entertainment5%16.25195
Savings, Investments & Other Eventualities15%48.75585
Taxation and/or Community Contribution10%32.5390
TOTALS:100%3253900

Whereas the above table illustrates monthly and annual equivalent values of all essential cost centres, the table below uses basic foods to show what the daily allowance (maximum) would be:

Essential FoodsWeekly Allowance ^Daily Allowance ^Meal Allowance ^
Basic Food152.141.07

Essential basic foods are quite literally the ‘meat and two veg’ or very basic, healthy food options that are available, or will become readily available, once locality-based supply chain structures have been (re)established to create the microeconomies that our new localised world will require.

Once again, these are the foods that people need. Not the foods that people want.

Essential or basic foods typically remain identifiable in their prepared (cooked) form, with they were when they were in their pre-harvested form or the condition in which they entered the food chain.

The exceptions are good basic foods that have been through traditional forms of processing, such as bread and basic dairy products. Foods that can be produced through processes that can be powered by hand, or using energy in very sustainable forms, through processes of milling, baking or churning, that can be powered directly by wind or by water, without any reliance upon electrical power or energy in any other form.

Please remember, it will be perfectly normal to look at these figures and think ‘that doesn’t sound like a lot’. But that thinking relates to how things operate today, within a money-based system.

Locality based economics is people-centric or ‘people first’, and values driven.

The value of everything will be determined by people. Not by ‘market forces’ – which is profiteering or greed using another name.

Community Contributions: Our contribution to address shared need across the community

Another change that will be necessary for us to achieve a workable Basic Living Standard is our relationship with charity giving. How we pay for services in the community, and how we all give back or contribute in ways that give us ownership or a stake in the success of the society we are part of.

The fairest way to achieve personal buy-in and a pay-off that creates a positive impact on the world around us that we can see, will be for each person to give the community 10% of our working time or income – or the equivalent of one-half day working per week, through Community Contributions.

Many of us could easily use the specialist skills and experience that we have to offer during a three-and-a-half-hour weekly contribution of massive impact and contribution within public service delivery. We could also volunteer to support charities and public organisations with three and a half hours each week of whatever help they may need, where we cannot.

By providing such help and support, through a new local community services hub, linked to the revamped and localised system of governance, we will reduce the cost of the local public services that we still need. We will reduce our reliance on ‘professional’ government staff, and we will all be able to play a part in improving the experience that we all have of our local environment, which will help us all regain a healthy view and respect for all the public services and infrastructure that we share.

Community contributions: A public sector run by and for us all

The system of community contributions will allow the cost, influence and involvement of the public sector to be returned to the level where it should be, with its focus being service to the community and not as a business or sector in its own right as it is seen today by too many to be.

There will always be a need for full-time roles. But the emphasis will return to front line professionals that carry out purposeful and dedicated professional roles, such as Police Officers, Doctors, Nurses, Firefighters and Paramedics, rather than disproportionately sized backrooms and systems of managers behind them, that refocus energy and resources away from what public services are actually there for.

Taxation & community contributions in the locality based economy

Taxation would run not on a Pay as You Earn basis (as in the UK today) or as a simple tax on income as it is earned.

Taxation would run as a flat tax at the equivalent of 10% of income, OR the contribution of one-half days’ work, within any basic role that the community needs fulfilled, or the equivalent professional skill that the individual can offer – if and only their skillset, experience or knowledge is something that the community needs.

Community contributions rather than tax would be obligatory for a period of 5 years from the end of each person’s period of full-time study or apprenticeship (vocational pathway), which would normally be 21 years.

The half day to be worked as a contribution to the community would be given ‘back’ at any time during the standard working week which would be mornings and afternoons on Mondays to Fridays and Saturday mornings too.

Employers would be expected to release staff during the week, with any such absence made up on Saturday mornings.

Working from home (WFH) sports, spiritual well-being and time off

In an economy where you work only to live, rather than being expected to live to work, we will all be much happier with the way that our days and weeks are broken down.

A working week will cover five and a half days and be the same for everyone within the locality-based economy, with only very few public services needing to be operated around the clock.

Working from home (WFH) or hybrid working will be normal for every form of employment where no physical presence is required, with those who have to attend their place of employment to complete their work doing so very locally and paid higher remuneration if there is any need for them to travel beyond their locality.

Saturday afternoons should be dedicated to community activities and sport, which will always be participatory for those who wish to take part.

Sundays shouldn’t normally be commercial or work-focused in any way and should be a day of rest and spiritual development in whatever forms each person would choose that to be.

Weekdays are used for illustrative purposes only. Different Religions place different values on different days of the week, and there is nothing contrary to the purpose of the locality-based economy if rest days or spiritual days should be defined as a personal preference or choice. In fact, the overlap is likely to be beneficial to the community, ensuring that the number of those working when others with shared priorities are not, are kept to the absolute minimum in every respect.

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We can only solve the problems that society faces if we give the lowest paid the means and opportunity to earn enough to sustain themselves independently and without the need for support.

The national minimum or living wage will never achieve this, because within this broken financial system, the nearer the minimum wage gets to the true cost of living, the faster the cost of all the essentials that we all need will inflate or go up.

We need nothing less than a paradigm shift from a money-centric system to one that puts people first in every respect.

The Basic Living Standard introduces the principle of Locality Based Economics and offers the basis of a new financial system in which we can achieve financial freedom for ALL.

More Reading

The Basic Living Standard was the second book in a series that I began writing about three years ago in early 2022 and has been featured throughout.

Each of the Books that follow are a variation on a shared theme, working very much under the principle that it is not only possible but actually healthy to be able to understand, value and even hold different views or perspectives of the same situation or set of circumstances at the same time, whether that be in the Past, Present or Future tense.

Equally, it is also important to be able to consider different pathways for the future that sit beyond what many consider to be the obvious, simply because the obvious itself is usually inextricably linked with what has already been done and what sits in the past.

All of the following titles are available to purchase as complete eBooks for Kindle from Amazon using the links provided.

Where indicated, titles may also be available to download FREE as PDF Copies from my Blogsite in different forms, using the links provided.

If you would like to discuss any of the works listed, please get in touch.

Levelling Level (30 Mar 2022)

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From Here to There Through Now (3 Oct 2022)

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The Way of Awakened Politics for Good Government (3 Dec 2022)

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A Community Route (28 Mar 2023)

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The Grassroots Manifesto (18 Apr 2023)

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Officially None of the Above (18 May 2023)

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Actions Speak Louder than Digital Words (8 Jun 2023)

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One Rule Changes Everything (23 Dec 2023)

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Food From Farms Guaranteed (3G) (15 Feb 2024)

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Days of Ends and New Beginnings (7 Apr 2024)

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The Basic Living Standard (14 Apr 2024)

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Our Local Future (18 Aug 2024)

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Who Controls Our Food Controls Our Future (14 Nov 2024)

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Your Beliefs Today create Everyone’s Experiences Tomorrow (11 Jan 2025)

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Manifesto for a Good Dictator (26 Jan 2025)

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If the world is run and ruled with money that isn’t real, has the point been proven that we don’t need money to function or put people first?

“What do you mean – ‘Money isn’t real?’” I hear someone cry.

Well, if the financial and economic devices that government and the banks use such as deposit multipliers, quantitative easing and being able to call up new money on demand don’t tell us that money only has the value we say and believe it has, why not ask yourself the next question ‘How can the value of the money I earn and have in my account change when nothing else has?’

No, the paragraph above certainly isn’t enough to sow any seeds of doubt in the minds of those who are bought into the economic system that we have and believe that they gain or profit from doing so in some way.

But that doesn’t change the truth that underlies the way that money works. Not only in the UK, but in the US and right across what we recognise as the westernised world today.

A massive injustice has been and continues to be inflicted upon many innocent people by a System that has been purposefully designed, created, manipulated and extended, so that those who have control and money can use it to make themselves disproportionately rich through nothing less than the impoverishment of others.

The harm that the current monetary and economic system has created for people is so extensive and the consequences so harsh and far reaching, that the suggestion any person could do such things deliberately or otherwise to other human beings, and then sleep at night, does seem to be simply too hard to believe.

That disbelief is one of the reasons that so many of us still believe that money is real and that the way the economic system works is normal or just the way things are.

It also helps us to believe that the money banks lend us and use to finance our phones, cars, small businesses, houses, credit cards and everything else that we get on credit, is money that has been lent to the bank and was real before that whole process began.

Money, or more importantly, the money system that we have works. Because we believe that this is how money works.

The majority of us simply accept our understanding of money at the level of its transactional value. Rather than money itself being part of the very elaborate and deliberately complicated system that sits behind it.

The Money, Financial and Economic System we have requires much patience, understanding and open mindedness, before there is any chance of understanding how it all really works.

It was the ability to create money in the way that government and bankers simply print the stuff today, but make it look like something very different, which inherently made life something that increasing numbers of us can no longer afford.

‘Finance’, ‘leverage’, ‘venture capital’ and any one of a number of different ‘lending vehicles’ that now exist have enabled people who are favoured by The System to buy up property, the ownership and control of businesses and all sorts of different infrastructure that is essential to help with basic life. Just so that those same sources can charge interest and increase profit margins, making themselves and their businesses richer and richer, whilst they take ever more control of everything in life that counts.

Its not a question of legality. Not that legality itself can now be relied upon or trusted to make anything morally or ethically right.

The way The System has been constructed and developed has ensured that through actions such as deregulation and use of the civil and commercial courts, has meant that in terms of The Law itself, and the way that we have all historically paid deference to it, the whole process and everything that has happened to others so that some could become very rich has been legal and above board.

There is plenty of information available online if you would like to get an idea of what really happens behind the scenes and watching a film such as The Four Horsemen may be a good place to start.

However, the debate, discussion, argument or indeed truth about how money really works isn’t why I have written this blog.

I have written this blog because when you, I, anyone or everyone can accept the way money works today and the impact and influence it has on all parts of life, we must then also accept that money only works as it does and the few are only able to do the things they are doing to many others using money, because the way that their money works is what we believe money to be and what we consider to be normal about money.

The way we think about money isn’t normal. But it helps some to get very rich and very powerful for us to believe that it is.

Acceptance that money isn’t real and that the money system we believe in is the only way that anyone could have gained the wealth and control that they have, also brings with it a very different perspective on the role that money plays.

Because the recognition that money has no value means that every financial transaction that we engage in is based upon nothing more than belief.

If everything we ‘buy’ and therefore ‘exchange’ is based upon a transaction of belief, it means that unless there is some benefit to others by there being money or a recognisable currency of some kind made necessary for the completion of that transaction, we don’t actually need money of any kind to engage in the reasoned exchange or transaction of goods, services, employment or indeed anything else using money, at any level or in any way.

Money or the money system that we have has been created and used to exploit, enslave and cheat us all, as if life can be treated as if its just one giant Monopoly game.

We have a choice for the future: Money or People?

What will you choose?

AI won’t make life cheaper for those who cannot work and the mega rich would be using their money to help others right now if they were going to do it for everyone in the future

You may have noticed that there is a growing trend for people to generate clicks on social media by creating long threads that tell interesting stories – many of which have already been told before.

One of them has popped up on my feed several times recently and outlines the predictions of some great contemporary sage of future tech who has apparently been proven right several times before.

The next prediction tells us that in no more than a few years, AI will have made everything so cheap that nobody will work and everything we pay for will cost just a few pennies and no more.

This prediction is popular. Because in today’s world everything relates to money.

Therefore, when people are handed the suggestion that everything they want will cost next to nothing, and there will also be no need to work, the immediate response and logic for just about anyone is to frame that in the way that we see, feel and experience our lives today or right now. Rather than considering what the pathway to that place will have changed in our lives and what our life experience will have then become.

The Moneyocracy or money-centric way of living that we are all experiencing today isn’t one where anything we need and certainly nothing that we want comes to us for free or without there being some financial-related cost of some kind.

Whilst the narrative that the establishment, big tech and big business would have us believe is that AI is here to make life much cheaper and easier for us all, the financial growth that the establishment’s pet politicians are so obsessed with and the picture of unfettered abundance for everyone that they want us to buy into, don’t go hand in hand.

Yes, there is of course the chance that the money hoarding elites are doing what they do today and that they have done everything that they’ve done in the past so that once they have optimal control of everything that we know, they will then benevolently give every one of us the perfect life experience that was always the aim. Which of course only ridiculous amounts of cash would allow them to do.

However, before we run away with that idea and think more about living our best material lives for free, there are perhaps just a few alternative truths that we all need to consider.

Money has made money by riding off the backs of the masses. First by making many hands do the work that enriched the few, through industrialisation and everything that came with it. Then by turning the mass population into debtors, exploiting the unwitting who have bought into the money myth themselves, so that the elites can continue to make ridiculous profits, just the same.

The system is very clever. And it is clever because it preys on the darker attributes of the human condition that make too many of us overlook common sense and basic logic when we are in receipt of money, wealth, position and shiny things. Everything that makes us live for a constant flow of temporary yet momentary hits that we have foolishly mistaken for what makes life and living feel good.

Addiction hides truths that are big, small and cover the multitude that sit between.

No matter our level or position within this carefully constructed top-down pyramid, the truth swirls all around us. But we remain blind to it for as long as we continue to be bought in.

So, in the sense of this coming ‘nirvana’ that AI is supposedly now promising us all, perhaps we should consider some of the more serious and consequential truths that we are almost certainly missing whilst we remain within:

The wealthy are only wealthy because of where their wealth sits within the hierarchy of the way that money and the wealth divide works against the rest of us today.

If the masses stop working, there will be billions of mouths around the world to feed and as many people to support with all the basics and essentials for life, just for people to continue to exist.

Even if machines are creating food, creating entertainment, providing transport, building houses and doing just about everything else we can imagine that has historically been done by hand up until now, there will always be a cost of some kind to pay.

The running, energy production, maintenance and replacement of the systems that would be required to enable such a massive workless population not only to survive, but to be sustained at what we would surely expect to be a good standard or experience of life, would remain very high.

Indeed, the cost of supporting billions of people around the world would still be much greater than many would imagine and would not be a cost that could be covered by playing with money and the way that people who are earning money today believe in the power of money right now.

In this sense playing with money means the way that the entire monetary, financial and economic system as we know works.

The ‘money’ and currencies we have today are part of the biggest confidence trick that has ever been played on humanity.

The whole economic system and the way money is created and managed within it is well and truly rigged.

The creation of the wealth, and the levels and scope of the asset ownership that the elites enjoy today would not have been remotely possible without them having and retaining the ability to constantly game the system.

Those running, managing and ‘in’ on the system use money that doesn’t exist to buy up everything that has real, non-monetary value to people.

This ‘ownership’ means that they will control our future and everything within it.

This has all been achieved under a system that they have created and manipulated using the establishment and the political and legislative processes within it to allow them to carry out what amounts to nothing less than legalised theft.

The wealth that has been created to enable this world take over by the wealthy can and will only achieve the aims of creating a utopian world if that world is inhabited by few enough to make the absence of money creation sustainable.

It will not be sustainable in any way, if the few have to manage and provide for a world population tomorrow, where the masses do nothing productive, become professional users and behave or act like farm animals or caged pets that exist in every direction and live all over the place.

Many baulk at even the merest hint or suggestion of there being some kind of plan for depopulation.

But anyone who understands how the money, financial and economic system we have today really works and where it is going, will see that depopulation of some kind is the unavoidable answer that bridges what is otherwise an unbridgeable void on the pathway to the outcome which has always been this Moneyocracy’s aim.

The only challenge they face is how to achieve this on a big enough scale without the masses ever awakening to the idea that national and worldwide crises can be planned and implemented by design. Just as easily as an entire monetary, financial and economic system that has led the majority of us to believe that those who don’t have enough of what they need to live today are the only ones who are at fault.

Your Beliefs Today create Everyone’s Experiences Tomorrow | Full Text

The Timelines we are on today, the Diversity of their Outcomes and the impact of Thinking Differently for Our Future

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Whilst the standard information, terms and disclaimer can be found alongside the Copyright Information for the content of this Book, the subject matter and content that follows will have different meanings to different people at different times.

Although I am both the author and publisher of this work, the content is only a representation of the observations I have made, the experiences that I have had and in some respects the conclusions that those observations and experiences have led me to.

These observations and experiences relate to what different people think about the world we live in today. Why they think what they do. How those perceptions weigh upon and impact not only the experiences that we are all having today. But also, what they are likely to mean for all of our tomorrows.

As such, this Book might be best considered to be a bit like a long conversation in a pub or coffee house where I am going to run through different options with a friend, that equate to what the past, the present and the future may or may not have looked like, depending upon any one of a number of different world views.

Truth, Fiction or?

Just as if you were the friend I was sat with in that coffee house, I have no concern about whether you treat all or any of what follows as either truth or fiction.

Because that is not the point.

The content is presented as it has been purely with the intention of demonstrating that different interpretations of our shared past, present and future exist. And that how we perceive or interpret them will have an inescapable impact on our future, whether we act upon them or not.

The future is yours, mine and ours to define.

We are or will become the architects of our peace or torment. Depending on the development of our view of the world and the choices that we will only then be enabled to make.

As such, what immediately follows here are the parameters of the truths of different people and different groups that will be shared throughout this Book, which I would ask that every reader keep in mind both before and as they read through.

In no particular order:

  1. There is no fixed or intended order to anything that follows.
  2. Where any form of order exists, it has been added to provide structure for the purposes of sharing the content that follows.
  3. Any, all or none of the following could be true.
  4. Any, all or none of the following could have been true in the past but not now.
  5. Any, all or none of the following may not have been true in the past and could be true now but will not be true in the future.
  6. Any, all or none of the following may never have ever been true before and may not even be true now but could be in the future.
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  9. It isn’t only likely, but almost certain that there are many points that would relate to any of the following that has not been covered here.
  10. Equally, any or all the following may be extended in the future, to provide further detail, explanation or sub-points depending upon the complexity of the issues that could be pursued.
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  13. Your view may be entirely exclusive.
  14. My view may be entirely exclusive.
  15. Yours or My view is not necessarily the same as ‘the majority’.
  16. Yours of My view is not necessarily correct. But neither are Yours or My view necessarily wrong either.
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  20. Any point illustrated within this Book that is designed to benefit or advantage an individual or group over others will always have negative consequences which could be as significant in isolation through its consequences, as it could be with any or all of the others combined.
  21. Any benefit experienced from using and/or plagiarising any of the points or information contained within this Book in isolation will be surface or perception deep.
  22. The positive outcome from an entire timeline or scenario will only come from adopting that mindset in its entirety.
  23. All choices made must be the right ones, made for the right reasons, if the right outcome is the intention.
  24. Choice will never automatically define the outcome.

I will always be happy to discuss my work with legitimate enquirers. Please do get in touch if you have any questions or would like to arrange a chat.

Preface

Understanding life today so that we get to choose living tomorrow

You may or may not believe that everything around us in the world is working as it should.

If you are happy with the way that the world works today; if you are content with the place that you have within it, and you are confident that nothing exists that can or will change any of that, please pause and take a breath for a moment. Because the mere fact that you are reading this Book means that not one word of that is true for you.

Now that we have sorted that out, the next bit is to try and get to grips with what is really going on. So that we may have a chance of doing something that will fix it.

However, there is a pressing question that isn’t just a question.

It’s a statement on what is stopping us now and could stop us forever, from achieving the kind of change that we probably all know deep down that we really want.

Your Truth, My Truth, OUR TRUTH: How will The Future be defined?

If you don’t know what the future will look like, you are probably worried about it just the same as those of us who think or believe that they already do.

After all, there is very little that feels ‘normal’ about everything that’s happening in the world today. And whilst many voices will suggest otherwise, there really isn’t anyone alive who has experienced anything like we are going through today, before.

Whilst predictions may well be the preserve of palm readers, mystics, tarot readers, astrologers, mediums and clairvoyants, our politicians and elites seem to have ventured into the arena of telling us what the future will look like for us all too.

The only difference between the political establishment and anything ‘woo-woo’ being that because we still indulge some misplaced cultural deference to people with positions and titles, we have fallen into the trap of believing and trusting whatever they have to say, whereas for anyone else, we often have a healthier approach to thinking critically and employing our natural right to think freely or quite literally to pick and choose.

We could speculate on what lies ahead for us as individuals, families, communities, groups, nations and as the human population of the world.

But the one truth that we can all probably agree on right now, is that none of us know the exact detail of what is coming or what lies ahead.

As such, we all have the ability to influence how we react and what life looks like as a result, IF we want to use and apply the influence that we have got.

Free will exists wherever there is genuine choice

Free will has no meaning if we don’t know that we have a choice. And when we don’t have a choice in anything or at any level, we no longer have Freedom.

However, to have a choice, we must first be aware of what we are choosing between.

Otherwise, no genuine choice exists.

If you have found this Book, on my blog, as a download or as a book for Kindle, I believe it safe to assume that you are already taking steps on a journey where you have accepted that the world isn’t functioning as it should. And that you are, as such searching or looking for what your choices are and how you can then make them.

I hope that the following pages will help you to take further steps along that road, and perhaps help you to find and ask the questions that you will soon realise that need to be answered.

If you have not done so already, you will perhaps then be able to open at least some of the doors that can be unlocked, just as soon as you are ready to open them and take a step within.

In the world we are all experiencing today, that place of choice is where Freedom in the truest sense genuinely exists.

Introduction

What’s up?

Whilst tempting, I’m going to resist beginning with a quote of some kind that reflects the need to understand a problem and your role in it, before you can do anything to fix it.

Not because it’s not a relevant point.

But because so many of us don’t or won’t accept there is a problem that needs to be solved.

Even though I can be fairly certain that whoever you are and whatever your lived experience, you are just as unlikely to suggest that absolutely everything is alright, or that there isn’t something you could personally identify that needs to be fixed.

So why isn’t the ‘fixing’ happening? Don’t we live in an age and within a society that should be able to fix anything? Isn’t that we are led to believe?

The problem with understanding the problem, is that we don’t actually agree on what the problem really is.

And that is why I am here today, trying to share and open up a picture of why we ‘aren’t getting it’, in a way that even those of us are surest that there are only problems in the eyes of others will understand

Society’s problems as each of us see them, are just the wrapping paper hiding all the other problems that wait inside

Over a period of three years, I have written and published a series of eBooks and related web material covering the period of British and world history that forms our shared experience today.

These works focus on why we are where we are. How we got here. What is likely to happen. And the choices and actions we have open to us, IF we want to influence what most of us will now accept is a continuing journey through a period of inevitable change.

It should be easy to agree upon change that will be good for everyone.

But it’s not, because at one level or another, the majority of us are still invested in the way the world works for us in some way. Even though we are just as likely to be blind to the wide range of disadvantages and harm that our buy in and commitment to it has done.

As someone invested not only in the idea, but the delivery of a world and therefore life experiences that are genuinely better for all, the situational bias that even the most learned amongst us have fallen victim to is a matter to behold.

It seems that with even the most creative and ingenious solutions architects being self-restricted by a notion, rather like battery or hydrogen powered motor cars and what may come thereafter, that only the tried, tested or proven model is reliable and that the past we know is the equivalent petrol- or diesel-powered combustion engine for the pathway to the future that we have now.

Whatever view of the world and the way that the world works we have, it is rare for any of us to stand back and think about alternatives to the perspectives we have.

Because to us, this is how life works, and that in itself makes it almost certain that we are emotionally tied in.

Pain may be the only catalyst of change

Pain or rather being on the receiving end of pain is where the first opportunity to view the world from different perspectives lies.

However, with the way that the world works today, it is also regrettably likely that the replacement emotion to any pain and accompanying loss will be anger. And anger does of course entertain options and solutions that time and reason may not otherwise encourage us to entertain.

It sounds hopeless. And as we will soon consider, in many ways, we could argue that the future for the masses really may be hopeless.

The problem is that whatever the bigger picture really is, what is really happening and what – if anything is really true, is a view that the majority of us, or the masses do not share.

And one of the key reasons that not everyone can see it, is because we are all seeing different things which keeps us focused on the differences between us, rather than what we have in common.

And what we have in common is where all the GOOD solutions and outcomes for our shared future lie.

We cannot see what we cannot see until the time we are ready to see it

There will be a number of moments in the following pages where it seems that I am repeating things that I have already covered.

The reason for this isn’t because I am trying to be annoying.

It is simply the case that without becoming familiar and perhaps very familiar with certain aspects of the wider range of issues that we are now about to focus in on, their relevance could easily pass us by.

Perhaps the most challenging of the challenges of understanding broader truths is the challenge for us all to understand that we really don’t know what we don’t already know.

Not because there is the suggestion that we don’t know something. But because without accepting that there could be more that we don’t already know, we will remain closed and therefore not open to the understanding and knowledge that we all need to help ourselves as well as everyone else.

For the purposes of sharing this Book, I am going to assume that you already ‘get this’ and understand the problem that I face as the author.

That problem is the need to get people to think objectively rather than subjectively. When many people who are thinking subjectively believe that their subjectivity is objectivity and that as such, being subjective and objective are one and the same.

How do we get people to look at the whole forest when they are only interested in cutting a tree down?

Just these few words arranged as a subtitle will hopefully have stopped you for a moment to consider the saying ‘see the wood for the trees’.

Which does of course mean that there is a bigger picture to consider.

Or rather that we are being very focused on the subject and are therefore not being objective or viewing the topic objectively.

If you ‘get’ what it means to stop, draw breath, perhaps even count to 10 and then consider everything; the purpose and direction of this Book is likely to make sense.

I say this with some caution. At the same time wishing to make clear that the brief journey we are about to embark upon is not meant to offend by suggesting that you or indeed anyone has a limited view of the world.

We are the sum of our experiences. And that means whatever we have experienced to this moment is our truth.

It’s merely the case that none of us has experienced everything or indeed has the same experience as anyone else.

That means there may be more, or perhaps a lot more truth or truths that might make a sizable difference, not only to our future, but also how we relate to and perceive our past – IF we are aware of those different truths.

Our Personal World View

How do we have the view of the world that we have?

How do we reach the conclusions and understanding that we possess?

What makes us certain that we are ‘right’ and at the same time gives us the surety that others are ‘wrong’?

There is little or no benefit to me trying to suggest that I know or understand what your own personal view of the world might be.

As discussed previously, we are the sum of our experiences. And there are not two people alive on the planet today – even identical twins – who have had exactly the same experiences throughout their lives.

Because the perspectives of any two people are always different and never the same.

However, we do share experiences in common with everyone. With perhaps groups of people with whom we share a common interest. With the people who live in the same place. With perhaps the people we share a journey with. With the people we live with. With the people we share a family with.

And I’m sure by now, you are beginning to understand what I mean.

Our default setting is to be right and never wrong

No matter what our world view is or who we share it with, whether alone or as part of a group, whatever we agree upon, we will usually see as being ‘right’.

However, and this is perhaps one of the most important factors that too many of us are too willing to forget – those who have a different view or are from a different group that we don’t agree with, will not only believe that they are right, their level of conviction or confidence that they are right will be the same, just as their level of conviction or confidence will be that you are wrong.

In a world where no matter the timeline or scenario we are on, it seems that there is a remarkably small number of people who remain open to learning and the idea that they may not have yet accessed the full picture of something – rather than it being a simple suggestion that they could be wrong.

It leaves an alarming number of us convinced that the way we see the world and how it works is the only way for any one with value to see it, and that everyone else must be insane, or wrong.

Defining our Personal Experiences with words that somehow make sense

Choice and decision making will make more sense as a theme as we progress through what follows.

However, it is necessary to stop here for a moment and think about the view we have just talked about and package it in a way that is respectful of the reality that our personal view of the world is always true for us, no matter what it contains or relates to. But at the same time can be and almost certainly is in at least some ways different to the world view of other People, if not everyone else.

Whilst it may not be a term you are familiar with, or may not be happy with, I have opted not to attempt using terms like journeys or pathways to make what follows relatable, because they would imply that there is already a fixed destination or outcome in mind, which there certainly is not, in relation to where the purpose of this Book is concerned.

What is common for us all, no matter what any of us are experiencing or belief, is the relationship that our past, present and future has with time.

As such, I have chosen to use timelines as the term most likely to make the relationship between past, present and future easiest to consider in terms of where we are, how we got here and where we go now.

In the next section, I will attempt to flesh out the way I am using ‘Timelines’ in the context of what follows but am aware that some reading will view or consider them differently.

Should you do so, please simply use the description and information about Timelines that I will now add, to translate how I am using them into a way that makes sense for you.

Timelines

We increasingly hear the term ‘Timelines’, alongside ‘Parallel Universes’, ‘Alternative Realties’ and ‘The Multiverse’.

Thrown into the common lexicon through mediums such as the Marvel Films that have been popular over the past 10-15 years, these terms have been commonly used within the ‘spiritual’ and ‘woo woo’ communities for some time.

Indeed, timelines are now taking on an entirely new meaning with their use in the descriptions of coming generations of AI and Quantum Computing – where at the time of writing, Google have openly suggested that the ‘Willow chip they have in development is already drawing information from alternative Timelines or Universes.

It all sounds very exciting, and it is meant to be.

Because it’s the hype that in itself builds the expectation of what new technology is and is able to do, rather than what it actually does.

What is true, what will be true, and what has never and will never be true about AI and quantum computing is a topic for debate somewhere very different to here.

However, the manipulation and programming that is being used to create fear and develop acceptance of scenarios for the future is something that we need to be very mindful of.

Not just because of the technological revolution that we are being told we are knocking on the door of.

But because the same approaches to narratives, marketing and therefore what we consider to be normal, are being used across all areas of life and business and are affecting everything to do with life in very different ways.

The meaning of the ‘Timelines’ in use here

The timelines and parallel universes that the tech giants are going to use to convince us that they have knowledge that they don’t, aren’t the same as the ones that the comic book characters have been jumping between.

Which are in themselves also different to the ones that the spiritual and woo woo People increasingly talk about. Especially at the moment when they refer to a ‘Timeline shift’.

What many people and even the architects of the narratives that have just been described don’t appreciate is that each and every one of us are on our own timelines.

Timelines aren’t something that some expert, academic, tech mogul, shaman, guru or even world leader has control over.

Timelines begin and might even end each time that we make a real and meaningful choice.

We always have two choices, and the outcomes will always be more powerful or consequential than we can imagine at the time

The choices may not feel all that meaningful, because we are making choices all the time.

Even the most educated and experienced of us can make choices that switch us personally and perhaps all of us on to or away from certain timelines without realising or being conscious of what we are doing.

No matter who the person making a choice may be and what influence they have, the fact is that they will rarely be considering the full implications and consequences for others, at the moment that they are making any such choice.

To be clear, what we are considering here isn’t generally a matter of anything as simple as making a menu choice. But it could certainly be as simple as the route we drive to a meeting, or the choice we make when we are asked by someone else to change our plans.

The timelines we are already on, generally reflect our wider approach to life or the way that we behave culturally, so that what we do, say, think, believe and how we act might be considered normal and how we behave in order to fit in.

But timelines also offer us the basis of the guidance tools or inner compasses that we use to tell us when something someone else does, says or believes is ‘wrong’.

Whilst it may not be the easiest thing to accept, a simple choice that we may make at any moment in time, could prove to be a fork in our life pathway or road that results in what follows taking a very different route.

We might shortly afterwards make a similar choice that does just the same, which could again transform the direction of our life, or perhaps take us back to a pathway that resembles another we may have been headed upon previously which will look very similar but not actually be anything like the same.

Why are Timelines important?

Understanding Timelines and what they mean is important, because we really do need to understand, accept and then begin to behave very responsibly when it comes to the question of choice, and the choices that we make.

Each of us has great power. Not only over ourselves. But over the future experiences of others.

When we appreciate the impact that our own choices have over the lives and experiences of others, just within our normal life experiences, we can then perhaps begin to imagine what the implications are for our politicians, business figures and all kinds of leaders when they do the right things and are mindful of the impact of their words and actions upon others, and more importantly, what happens when they do not.

However, the most important fact that surround choice and the timelines that follow, is recognising that good outcomes often follow as a result of making the right choices, not in that exact moment – or when we believe we will know we are making a relevant choice.

But perhaps days, months or years before, when the only choice we were making in that very moment was quite literally to ‘do the right thing’.

The Different ‘Shared’ Timelines or Scenarios that we typically have in common

As previously discussed, the outlook, view or perspective that each and every one of us has of the world around us is unique.

No matter what anyone or anything suggests or says, it is the unique perspective of the world around us that everyone has that makes us individuals.

NOT any difference that can be discerned, applied, observed or accepted between any one of us, no matter who we are or might be.

From the personal or individual perspective, everyone’s Timeline is unique.

However, the social, demographic and cultural groups that we belong to or might join could well have their own shared timeline, which will be specific to that group.

Then at the next level the population of the Country might be the next grouping and therefore provide a timeline that the individual, group and population all share in common.

If followed to conclusion, this way of using timelines inevitably means that there could be an infinite number of timelines and at least as many as the number of people or living beings that exists.

Understanding why the world is as it is today and what it could be like tomorrow requires that we consider how other people experience and perceive their truth.

We cannot consider them all and we do not need to. Because there are a number of shared timelines or scenarios that are particularly relevant to us all at the moment. Even if we aren’t aware of them or see the experiences within them as being ‘wrong’ or incorrect.

Over the next 8 Chapters, we will look more closely at these shared scenarios or timelines to see how they are defined, what experiences are shared or are common across timelines, and where the future – if unchanged – could lead, for each.

The only question I will ask before we begin is this:

‘Which of the following Experiences of Life today, most closely matches your own Truth?’

Experience 1 – ‘Everything is Normal’

This is the scenario or timeline that will be familiar to many.

Everything is as it should be. Everything is normal. Everything is as you would expect it to be at this moment in history.

A. The Past

  1. Everything has happened in the way that it was supposed to.
  2. People just make decisions based on what happens.
  3. Progress of all kinds is what happens over time.
  4. Life is a series of lessons leading to new lessons.
  5. Progress is continual improvement.
  6. Our membership of the EU was always about trade and nothing else.
  7. The UK is a world leader in Freedom and Democracy and Westminster is known as ‘The Mother of all Parliaments’ for good reason.

B. The Present

People (1)

  1. Some people have more wealth and better positions in life because they have earned them and deserve them.
  2. The UK is a very fair, inclusive and caring place to live where all ideas, beliefs, religions and practices are protected and supported.
  3. The world outside of the UK is very unhappy and people are desperate to leave war zones and the rule of tyrants and join us in the UK because they will be safe here in ways that they otherwise will not be.
  4. If we conform to all society requires of us, pass our exams at school, gain at least an undergraduate degree and then dedicate ourselves to a career path, we will thrive
  5. There is nothing that will hold any one back in life, as long as they work hard and conform to what is expected of them.

Essential Foods, Goods & Resources (2)

  1. Food is Food and if we are not hungry, we have nothing to fear
  2. Food is always available
  3. Food is always affordable
  4. Food Banks are not necessary for normal people
  5. There is more than enough of everything that we need
  6. We can continue to enjoy the lifestyles we have by switching to green technologies and achieving Net Zero

Information, Communication and Education (3)

  1. The media reports news and facts honestly and openly without bias
  2. Everything happening in the world is as the government and media tells us.
  3. All the information we require is available to us through smartphones and the internet

Governance (4)

  1. We need to have people ruling over everything, because oversight is better informed than getting lost in detail.
  2. It is natural to have ‘elites’.
  3. Elites are the leaders of society and have gained their responsibilities, positions and influence through achievement or merit.
  4. Government and the public sector always work in the best interests of the people
  5. The taxes, national insurance and council tax that we pay goes directly to covering the costs of the public services and the infrastructure that is required to provide for our needs beyond our income.
  6. We have government systems, NGOs and other organisations dedicated to furthering the fight for diversity and equality.
  7. Our democracy leads the world because we are able to choose the very best people to represent us in every election, no matter the tier or type of government involved
  8. The politicians that we have know what to do in any situation
  9. Hierarchies are the natural order of things, and it stands to reason that more educated and experienced people will lead us in business and politics

Laws, Rules & Regulation (5)

  1. The Court system treats everyone fairly
  2. Miscarriages of justice are extremely rare
  3. The Police are responsive, effective and do the best job that they can
  4. The growing number of rules and regulations exist because of the way that people behave

Business & Employment (6)

  1. The national minimum wage accurately reflects the cost of living
  2. If we are working and don’t earn enough to pay all our bills and buy what we want, we must either get a better paid job or change our lifestyle requirements.
  3. Business operates and functions to provide all the things that we need
  4. It good for businesses to cut costs by centralising or moving their operations because this makes everything cheaper for us
  5. People abuse the Benefits / Welfare system and are claiming by choice, rather than because they have any genuine need

Technology & ‘Things’ (7)

  1. Technological progress means that certain jobs become unnecessary
  2. It is better for machines to replace jobs so that people no longer have to do them
  3. AI is already more intelligent that People
  4. The loss of jobs to AI is inevitable
  5. There is nothing sinister about the increasing use of digital technology
  6. Digital technology exists only to help and is intended to benefit everyone

Money, Banking & Finance (8)

  1. Money is real.
  2. Banks lend us and the government money that other people and businesses have deposited with them.
  3. The share markets represent the real trade value of companies based upon their productivity and performance.
  4. Creditworthiness is important, because the people and banks that lend us money will lose that money if we cannot pay it back.
  5. Cash is no longer necessary because digital payments are now so easy to use.

C. The Future

  1. If we don’t conform, we will suffer and go without.
  2. Only we are responsible when or if life doesn’t work out.
  3. Those with power and responsibility will do everything necessary to ensure that we have a good future where life experience will only improve.

Experience 2 – ‘A New World Order is Coming’

The second scenario or timeline is the New World Order, conspiracy theory, elites takeover, illuminati, secret society view, where organisations such as the World Economic Forum (WEF), the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the United Nations (UN) are in the final stages of creating a ‘World Government’. National Boundaries and Governments cease to exist, and we are heading into a dystopian nightmare where the majority of us have no value and everything in the world revolves around ‘The Few’.

A. The Past

Governance (1)

  1. Elites are at the top of everything.
  2. Control of all political apparatus was always necessary
  3. Control of political apparatus can only be achieved through centralisation of political decision making
  4. Centralisation of political decision making is hidden by creating regions and regional bodies that sit outside of existing political infrastructure but fit the narrative that decision making is being made better locally – with the inference that what existed already no longer works.

The Strategy or Plan (2)

  1. Because policies have not been kept secret, it is assumed that the public acquiesce or simply ‘go along’
  2. Everything that is happening with government and the establishment was planned over a century ago
  3. A one world government run on what we would most closely recognise as communism in the most restrictive and dystopian forms was recognised as the only societal model where universal control could assure the power of the elites.
  4. Capitalism, consumerism and globalisation were always known to head in the same direction
  5. The long-term plan of the elites is the creation and implementation of a New World Order
  6. The Two World Wars were carefully planned and orchestrated to create the circumstances that were required for Globalisation, Consumerism, The European Union, The United Nations, The World Health Organisation and all of the bodies that are feeding into the creation of ‘One World Government’.
  7. One World Government relies upon the destruction of national, cultural and historic identities of any kind.

Trial and Error (3)

  1. Communism was attempted quickly as the most direct route to world control
  2. Communism, Marxism and Socialism were embedded within the establishment through tools such as the Fabian movements
  3. With the failure of Russian and Eastern European Communism, it was recognised that a longer game using smaller step changes would be necessary, so that the population would not be aware of what was happening – much like the ‘frog being boiled’ scenario.
  4. Brexit was never supposed to happen, and the elites have been working non-stop to create re-entry for the UK into the EU.
  5. The Covid Pandemic was planned and deliberately orchestrated to create the circumstances that allow for increasing the power and control of government and bureaucrats, technocrats and autocrats.

Economics (4)

  1. It was necessary for the elites to create and implement commercialism and everything that went with it, in order that they could create the wealth and polarity which would enable them to define themselves as a superior class.
  2. Money and Trade were recognised as being the most credible tools to facilitate the destruction of national, cultural and historic identity, as it would appear ‘normal’ for rule and regulatory changes to accompany them which would hide the deeper and more meaningful political direction that lay behind.

Freedom of Thought & Expression (5)

  1. It was recognised that if people were taught to rely upon external validation for everything and then the value of everything outside of them were to be removed, few would be able to rely or fall back on inner guidance of any kind and then would simply accept whatever those outside of them in authority or with positions of influence told them to do.
  2. Any kind of religion or spiritual movement that has promoted individualism or self-determination, or executive choice for the Person has either been destroyed or doctored so that any value beyond doing what we are told by those in authority has been removed.
  3. The elites recognised the need to destroy the independent thinking and ability to think independently for all Persons outside of the elite class.
  4. Any practice, philosophy or movement that promotes critical thinking, self-awareness or self-reliance of the Person at any level has been deliberately attacked, changed, destroyed or removed.

B. The Present

People (1)

  1. Freedom for everyone else is whatever the elites call it.
  2. Anything that suggests, indicates or promotes the concept of independence for people from the establishment is being systematically destroyed, removed or controlled so that freedom of choice at any level will no longer exist.
  3. Being nice to others is the cover narrative used to undermine the structure of society using the application of guilt against people alive today for things ancestors and others, but not they have done or would not do to others. This manifests as diversity, wokeness and positive discrimination.
  4. Fear is used to control People
  5. Common sense is increasingly frowned upon
  6. There is now a rule book for everything
  7. The cult of celebrity is deliberately engineered and promoted to provide the false gods that the masses will worship and follow, meaning that they will not question actions against them that would otherwise defy logic.
  8. Western religions are a danger to the elites as they promote an alternative doctrine.
  9. Islam is being used as a tool to spread fear and unrest which will drive the masses into the hands of the elites who will offer solutions that will serve the purposes of increased control, only when the optimum point has been reached.
  10. The elites are using mass immigration as a tool of Replacement Theory to undermine the structure of British and Western cultures with the aim that the new hybrid or mixed structure of society will have no identity around which to coalesce and offer any form of resistance to the changes leading to the New World Order.

Essential Foods, Goods & Resources (2)

  1. The establishment is operating under the principle that ‘Who controls the Food Supply controls everything’.
  2. The establishment is driven by the principle that control of the Food Supply is more important than the provision of healthy and nutritious food as people will eat anything rather than go hungry
  3. The ability of people, small businesses and independently owned and operated farms to grow food that they choose is being phased out.
  4. A narrative has been established and is being carefully coordinated to build the belief within the majority of the population that traditional farming methods are outdated and unnecessary, and that everything people need for a healthy and nutritious diet can be made synthetically.
  5. Big business is being supported by the establishment to take control of all natural resources and to change or make critical infrastructure vulnerable so that future improvement and development can be harnessed as further methods of population control.
  6. All land and property ownership are being directed towards financial and business interests that are aligned with the New World Order strategy.

Information, Communication and Education (3)

  1. The elites are working to control the content on the internet so that any form of independent thinking or narratives that run contrary to the accepted narrative will be excluded or otherwise badged as being fake, a conspiracy or from individuals or groups who already function outside of society’s norms
  2. The ‘Truth’ is whatever the elites decide it is
  3. Acceptance of the ‘Truth’ is a growing requirement, even when we know that the ‘Truth’ isn’t accurate.
  4. The ‘Truth’ is shared, promoted and maintained by ‘narratives.
  5. Narratives are the establishment’s population control tool.
  6. The media (mainstream) are the establishment’s medium for targeting and imposing narratives
  7. One of the key narratives being used to de-structure British Culture is the story that the UK is responsible for inflicting nothing but suffering on every country that it ever added to the ‘Empire’.
  8. Another key narrative being used to de-structure British Culture is that the UK led the Atlantic Slave Trade, and no other type of slavery has ever existed.
  9. The overriding narrative being perpetuated and driven by the establishment is that the indigenous British or UK population are responsible for many of the world’s ills, and we must accept punishment and lowered status as some form of punishment or atonement for the sins of our ancestors, even though we are in no way responsible.

Governance (4)

  1. The world as we know it is run by special people, called ‘elites’ who have been carefully selected, trained and carefully placed into positions of power and influence, or within a career structure or hierarchy that will take them to where they are required to be, when they are required to be there.
  2. Elites are at the top of everything.
  3. The elites recognise other elites through the use of very clear and transparent signs to demonstrate their loyalty and flaunt their membership credentials and ‘do what I say, don’t do as I do’ mentality through regular meetings that are highly publicised and where the latest policies are announced – often years in advance.
  4. Policies of the elites are always discussed or released openly and are often spoken in ways which deliberately fail to draw attention, questioning or scrutiny ahead of time, but allow them to say that they never kept any of the plans secret.
  5. The elites are represented by the establishment.
  6. It was recognised that by creating a ‘cult of the self’, people within all parts and at all levels of society would leave the responsibilities that promoted personal independence behind, and they would fall over themselves to conform with any narrative that promises they will be seen as ‘better’ or ‘different’ to others.
  7. The Covid pandemic was the first trial of a worldwide engineered pandemic that was used to gauge how effective narratives, and messaging would be in controlling the population during a worldwide crisis
  8. The world is run through top-down, patriarchal structures that are considered to be normal throughout society.
  9. Government is now openly working to destroy what is left of cultural identity, history and tradition, so that people can no longer recognise anything that defines them as a group.
  10. Government is actively working to destroy all independent forms of business which sit outside the control of large corporate businesses, whose leaders are themselves part of the elite.
  11. Agenda 2030 is only the latest in a long line of Timelines that have been created by the elites in an attempt to rest control of an inevitable system collapse, with the aim that they will remain in control, once the period of transformation is complete.
  12. The System collapse that the elites have long recognised would come – because what they are doing is unsustainable – must be managed and presented in a narrative that demonstrates to naysayers that the elites are and will remain in control, whilst reassuring those members of the population who are amenable and acquiesce that there is nothing happening that is alarming or a threat to the status quo.
  13. The U.K. is currently an outlier in Europe, primarily because of Brexit.
  14. The political elites are desperate to return to the favour of the ruling elites and are seeking to return the U.K. to EU membership as quickly as possible and to also become the leading agent of change or adoption of all new world order policies – irrespective of the consequences for the population.
  15. A process of managed decline is underway which is creating the seedbed to enable the establishment to regularly introduce new public policies designed to pass more power and control to them from ordinary people.
  16. The ‘Institution’ of the British Royal Family falls under the patronage and ‘guidance’ of the New World Order and high-profile Royals are frequently seen at ‘Events’ and provide endorsements for ‘Plans’ such as Agenda 2030.
  17. The elites are themselves often becoming ‘Doomsday Preppers’, building or buying up bunkers and exclusively remote properties where they can relocate to survive what some anticipate will be a coming apocalyptic event, which will erase much of humanity, leaving only the elites behind.
  18. The elites are using the massive wealth that they have accumulated to create or amplify social and public policy issues such as immigration to further the New World Order agendas.

Politics, Politicians and Political Parties (5)

  1. Leading politicians are completely under the influence of the elites
  2. It is not clear how leading politicians become ‘bought’ or ‘compromised’ to the level that means they will ‘do what they are told’, but there is no question that agendas are being pursued that serve interests that lie outside of the needs of the general public.
  3. Lower-level politicians – some even at ministerial level are not aware of the influence and control of the elites upon policy decisions
  4. Many people do enter politics with at least some genuine desire to improve the life experiences of the masses, but believe The System works just as appears to do so.
  5. Upon being elected, most soon realise that they either accept the way that the political system works, do what they are told and ‘don’t rock the boat’, or they will lose any influence that they have and in all likelihood be ‘deselected’ as a candidate for the next election (Which almost certainly means that they will lose ‘their seat’).
  6. Like the long-term strategy and plan, a long game has been at work within the political system and the structures and leadership of mainstream political parties have slowly been adjusted to ensure that only candidates who can be controlled have reached the most powerful and influential positions.
  7. The establishment effectively controls Parliament and many of the Councils and Mayoralties across the UK as the political party system is effectively a ‘uniparty’.

Laws, Rules & Regulation (6)

  1. The removal of laws, rules and regulations for big business helps the elites to take and consolidate more power
  2. The imposition of laws, rules and regulations for small, independent businesses and people helps the elites to take and consolidate more power
  3. If you cannot adhere to the rules as they have been set and explained, you should refrain from doing anything else.
  4. The elites also use narratives to blame the Population for the behaviour that causes social and environmental problems, when the policies that caused the problems were designed and implemented by the elites for their own profit and gain.
  5. The structure of policing is being redefined and reformed so that police officers cannot exhibit or apply independent thought in any situation.

Business & Employment (7)

  1. The unsustainable business practices that have enabled the pathways of the New World Order to progress are what have caused all of the environmental problems that the world faces.
  2. The behaviours which have caused all the problems that the elites must address without losing control is the use of fossil fuels, unsustainable practices of all kinds, property hoarding, excess of all kinds

The Environment (8)

  1. The elites know that climate change isn’t the real problem.
  2. The real problem that the world faces today is the unsustainability of The System that we are living in
  3. If the elites recognised the true cause of the environmental issues that we have – which is everything they have profited from, they know that there would be a revolution overnight.
  4. Net Zero is a policy designed to coerce populations into behaviour change from ways of living which were previously created and promoted by the elites because of how profitable they were.
  5. People are being blamed for ‘climate change’ which is real, but not of the kind that the narratives suggest.

Technology & ‘Things’ (9)

  1. Certain members of the elites are using their wealth and influence to use entire populations as ‘guinea pigs’ for drugs, foods and mind manipulation, which are opening the door to the dystopian future which lies just ahead.
  2. The ‘drone’ problem that is growing around the world is part of a disinformation and mind manipulation project aimed at controlling people even more, through the use of fear and the offering of ‘solutions’ in exchange for the surrender of further freedoms.
  3. Petrol and Diesel Cars must be phased out as quickly as possible as the ownership, use or access to any machine powered by a combustion engine promotes independence, whilst the narrative is carefully constructed to indicate that this is just part of ‘going green’
  4. The elites are deliberately engineering and creating bioweapons in the forms of diseases and viruses that can be released and used for population control
  5. The AI narrative and what AI really is are two very different things
  6. The AI narrative is the story which describes where the elites intend AI to take society

C. The Future

People (1)

  1. Authority is the Truth.
  2. It is necessary for every member of the population to have Digital ID, so that every interaction they have with anything, and everyone can be monitored, and more importantly, they can be restricted from accessing food, drink, activities, transport, work, or anything that would be helpful to them, when their behaviour has not been helpful to the elites.
  3. Freedom, as interpreted by the establishment is only available to those who qualify or are able to pay for it
  4. If you only have the identity that others give you and to them it’s worthless, you are worthless
  5. Anyone outside of the elite class either aspires to join them or is considered to not have value
  6. The people do not own anything of their own, they have no executive function of their own, they are entertained with technology that touches every part of life and must behave, maintaining social credit scores, with punishments such as the restriction of social privileges being removed if a certain number of points are not maintained.

Essential Foods, Goods & Resources (2)

  1. All resources will belong to the establishment and its business partners
  2. Views and places will be considered to be a resource
  3. The use of any natural resource will attract a fee
  4. Visiting places outside of your allocated domicile zone will attract a fee
  5. Everything that anyone needs is made, grown or created artificially
  6. Food will be fully synthesised using large factory complexes and systems such as ‘vertical farming’
  7. Nutrition and health values will be carefully concealed using new narratives and stories to ensure that the health implications do not become problematic for the establishment

Information, Communication and Education (3)

  1. All information, media and programming of any kind is sanctioned by the elites.

Governance (4)

  1. The New World Order is a dystopian system, where the elites rule
  2. There will only be a world government
  3. The world government will create and impose all laws arbitrarily
  4. All governance will be administered through personally sanctioned digital devices or biotechnology
  5. Once the process of class or caste definition is complete and the resources and infrastructure necessary to support the new world order is in place, the elites will have no requirement for many others.

Politics, Politicians and Political Parties (5)

  1. Political parties and elected politicians will only remain useful until the dystopian system is universally functional
  2. The political system will continue to be centralised using Regional Centralisation – which is referred to in narratives as ‘Devolution’, so that local structures and apparatus that promotes any concept of independence and real democracy is removed. This includes Parish Councils, Town Councils, Borough Councils, District and County Councils that will be replaced by unitary authorities and mayoralties in carefully orchestrated steps
  3. Politicians will be replaced by ‘chosen’ bureaucrats, technocrats and autocrats who are carefully trained and conditioned to become ‘leaders’ who understand their place within The System.
  4. These processes will be accelerated if the strategy, plan and outcome are threatened by events that fall outside the control of the elites.

Laws, Rules & Regulation (6)

  1. All laws, rules and regulations will be applied universally
  2. Policing will become fully arbitrary and there will be form of interpretation in the application of Law

Business & Employment (7)

  1. No independent business exists
  2. Business is the establishment
  3. People do not work because machines and AI do everything, including thinking.

Technology & ‘Things’ (8)

  1. Transhumanism is taking over and computers now physically link to People and govern their thoughts

Money, Banking & Finance (9)

  1. As normal People have no value, reproduction is restricted and people’s lives can be ‘cancelled’ or ended, because of low social credit scores, or because they have reached a certain age and are considered to no longer have any value for the world in any way.
  2. A sub-society of humans who have refused to comply with the wishes of the elites exists which respects the sanctity of the human condition and the natural equality that exists within us all. They live in abject poverty and are excluded from every area of society.
  3. AI and robotics have removed the need for any kind of normal workforce

Experience 3 ‘It’s a Spiritual Experience’

This is the scenario where people are living what they call a ‘spiritual’ life. Some live hermetic lives or exist ‘off the grid’, whilst many who remain within ‘normal life’ think of their spirituality as a way of defining them as being different and perhaps more aware or ‘enlightened’ than those who have not ‘awakened’ spiritually. ‘Spirituality’ comes in many different forms which are identifiable by the groups or tribes that follow particular doctrines and often wear them like a badge or stripes. No matter the medium that ‘spiritual people’ are aligned with, they often consider themselves to have better understanding of the workings of the world and why the world works in the way that it does. Their spirituality may define them as being closer to God, Source, spirit, nature, the environment, the planet or any one of a number of powers or entities that are present but indefinable and invisible to those who ‘cannot see’.

Please note, ‘spirituality’ is not used here as a term that is aligned in any way with organised religion of any kind.

A. The Past

  1. The simpler, less intelligent forms of man or periods of human history were more closely aligned with ‘nature’ and ‘natural gifts’.
  2. Man has sought to take away the ‘natural’ gifts that everyone has at birth.
  3. Natural gifts may be considered by some to be the same thing as ‘magic’.
  4. Religion has actively created rules against the use of ‘natural gifts’.
  5. Religion is a man-made tool that has been used effectively and oppressively for centuries to control mankind.
  6. The establishment actively works against spirituality as it promotes independent thinking and executive decision making.
  7. Everything that is happening and even specific ‘world events’ can be identified within astrology.
  8. Great Civilisations such as Atlantis existed, but either destroyed themselves or invited destruction upon themselves by seeking to act and influence beyond the boundaries of all that they were naturally given.
  9. Everything is ‘energy’.
  10. Some suggest that the world and life within it is ‘holographic’ or a simulation, designed and generated purely for the learning experience.
  11. Divinity is present within every living thing.
  12. Light and darkness represent good and bad.

B. The Present

  1. Life is a journey
  2. Death is a doorway
  3. The world is a classroom
  4. Thoughts become things
  5. Humans have multiple lives or ‘incarnations’
  6. Many groups refer to ‘vibration’ and ‘frequency’ to explain topics such as ‘layers of consciousness’
  7. Spirituality is available to all through channels such as mediums, psychics, clairvoyants, clairaudients, clairsentients, palmists, tarot readers, shamans, ‘holy men’, gurus, channels, astrologists etc.
  8. The world is currently going through a ‘great awakening’, where those who are ‘open’ to the concept of layers of consciousness are expecting to change from the current 3D world to a 5D world where people will behave much more considerately to each other and towards the planet.
  9. Some speakers talk about this ‘shift’ as being a very specific conscious choice between very discernible Timelines – as if people have a clear yes / no or left fork / right fork choice.
  10. Other speakers talk of the ‘shift’ itself being the change of mind or change of thinking that the individual experiences as a result of events and changes taking place in the world.
  11. Although some ‘speakers’ suggest that challenging times lie ahead, they suggest that those who are ‘open’ will be spared by whatever is to come.
  12. The drone ‘invasion’ isn’t just drones. It is a mixture of drones and ‘orbs’.
  13. The drones are themselves a mixture of ‘craft’ which are operated by ‘deep state actors’ and others which are extraterrestrial in nature.
  14. The ‘orbs’ are spiritual or supernatural.
  15. No matter the medium, channel or route of spirituality in use, they all consider the way the world works to be real and offer different, but ‘better’ ways to interpret the experience of the world that those who are ‘open’ have.
  16. There are some who ‘ride’ or pay lip service to living a spiritual life, even earning significant incomes from doing so, who are not all that they say and are misleading those who support or follow them with the suggestion of ‘easy options’.

C. The Future

  1. The great awakening is only happening for those who are open to it.
  2. There will be a ‘great flash’ that will awaken mankind from the current experience.
  3. There will be ‘contact’ with extra terrestrials in the next few years.
  4. Everyone has the ability to ‘open up’ their natural ‘gifts’.
  5. There will be a ‘new earth’ which provides a completely different life experience where everyone present will live a spiritually aware lifestyle.
  6. New earth will be the choice of 5D living as opposed to 3D living – which the world is experiencing now.
  7. New earth (5D) will work in ways that are not conceivable to those tied and committed to 3D thinking.
  8. Those who do not choose 5D will remain in 3D and experience the natural conclusion of mans greed and selfishness

Experience 4 – ‘Sleepwalking’

The fourth scenario is the sleepwalk. ‘That’s just the way it is’ is the slogan that meets us in whichever direction we might wish to look. We are all victims. Nothing makes sense, the people and organisations that we were once taught that we could trust and rely on no longer have answers or solutions that make any sense and we find ourselves feeling happy and as if we have a connection to anyone who uses the platforms that are available to speak words and share messages that makes us feel like we are finally getting a voice.

A. The Past

  1. Elites are at the top of everything.
  2. The Top-Down hierarchy is the natural order of things
  3. Some people always have advantages over others and are ‘born that way’

B. The Present

  1. Elites are at the top of everything.
  2. Life is something that is just happening to us
  3. We are victims, but we refuse to be called victims, because we are not responsible
  4. Somebody somewhere else will deal with the problems that need to be dealt with
  5. We have no influence over anything
  6. Our democracy is a sham
  7. Nothing is easy
  8. The world is naturally unfair
  9. Politicians only care about themselves
  10. Business focuses on profit and nothing else
  11. We are desperate for change
  12. We don’t want to take any risks
  13. We are afraid to be who we really are
  14. We don’t feel like we have a voice
  15. We don’t feel that we are understood
  16. We don’t have any power
  17. The ‘deck’ is always stacked against us
  18. We don’t feel valued by others in any way
  19. We don’t take part in community activities of any kind
  20. We filter everything we say because we are afraid of the reaction or consequences of saying the ‘wrong’ thing
  21. Everything that we need to know is available to us online
  22. There are people and voices on social media who know what is happening
  23. The people who elucidate how we feel are our natural leaders
  24. We aren’t conspiracy theorists
  25. Conspiracy theories are too ‘out there’
  26. We cannot explain why things are the way that they are
  27. We will step up and embrace change as soon as somebody identifies a way for us to do so that won’t cost us anything, get us into trouble or end with us getting excluded from anything.
  28. We don’t have enough money
  29. We don’t have enough of anything
  30. Others always have more than they need whilst we never have enough
  31. We are what some call ‘The Sheep’
  32. Celebrities and influencers are what we aspire to be
  33. Fame makes people credible

C. The Future

  1. Elites are at the top of everything
  2. We will never have enough of anything
  3. We will accept whatever rules are imposed
  4. We will do whatever we are told
  5. We will be the perpetual underclass
  6. We will have no meaning
  7. Everyone is better than us

Experience 5 – ‘The Consumer’s Dream’

The third scenario is the consumerist dream, where everything that we could possibly want has been made available to us all at the touch of a button, providing we have a credit score and measurable background that means we ‘qualify’ as being creditworthy and can pay the value of loans, credit cards, point of sale finance, leasing and buy now pay later arrangements and more importantly the interest that they attract, back to the credit provider, as agreed.

A. The Past

  1. Globalism was created as the way to lower the cost and accessibility of everything that we want.
  2. Big is Beautiful.
  3. The economy of scale makes everything better for everyone.

B. The Present

  1. Celebrity and fame are the most important attributes of leadership.
  2. As long as we are paying, we can get whatever we like.
  3. Everything in life can now be seen in financial terms.
  4. Money can buy the future we want.
  5. What we have defines us.
  6. If we own nothing, we have no value.
  7. Money is the only important value in decisions we make. For example, ‘What will it cost me?’, ‘What will I earn?’, ‘What will I lose if it goes wrong?’, ‘What will I have when I am x years old?’.
  8. There is an app for everything.
  9. Everything is available to us in a click.
  10. Everything that we need is available to us 24/7, as long as we have the money or access to credit necessary to buy it.
  11. It doesn’t matter if we don’t have enough money in any account when we wish to make a purchase. As long as we have an income and a credit score, we can get credit and pay the loan back over however long we like.
  12. The bigger everything is, the cheaper and more accessible it becomes.
  13. Everything in life has a price tag and can be bought.
  14. The questions we ask when we shop for anything are usually, ‘can I afford it’, ‘what will it cost’, ‘can I get it financed’.
  15. Buying on credit or contract terms is normal.
  16. Advertising shows us what we need next.
  17. Its good to get more than we need.
  18. Public service is a waste of time and effort.

C. The Future

  1. If we cannot get money or credit, we can either go without or rely on Welfare/Benefits, Charity or Debt.
  2. Without money we are worthless and don’t matter.

Experience 6 – ‘Money IS Everything’

The sixth scenario is the Moneyocracy, where the adoption of Neoliberal Orthodoxy in all mainstream Economics and Economic Systems in the early 1970’s has led to a complete revaluation of the benchmarks for life. Through the measurement of cost and income, money has become the centre of all things in life and the unconscious reference point that everyone uses when they make a decision about anything beyond the most trivial, or what they do in their most immediate relationships.

A. The Past

People (1)

  1. Money and the influence, power and standing that it gives anyone were recognised as being the key definition between the powerful and the powerless.
  2. It was also recognised that mass population is a resource that can be harnessed as a tool to create massive wealth along with The Systems to support it into the future

Essential Foods, Goods & Resources (2)

  1. It was recognised that anything that every person needs will be highly profitable to those who control the supply

Information, Communication and Education (3)

  1. The control of information is the control of profit
  2. It was recognised that advertising could achieve anything, if an element of truth were present that makes the story being sold ‘credible’.

Governance (4)

  1. Elites are at the top of everything.
  2. The elite’s control everything through ownership
  3. Historically ‘money’ was recognisable through titles and ownership of land
  4. The British Royal Family are the visible example of the Top-Down Hierarchy that the money and wealth-based system promotes and provide the clearest example of what hereditary power transfer means.

The Strategy or Plan (5)

  1. The elites worship the works of a range of ‘economic’ thinkers known as ‘economists’ who have created economic models and theories in the abstract, which have been implemented over decades using public policy in real time. These include John Maynard Keynes, Ayn Rand, Friedrich Hayek amongst others alongside viewpoints which have historically been consider to contradict ‘capitalism’ and ‘neoliberalism’ such as Karl Marx.
  2. In terms of the longer-term strategy or plan, it was recognised that ‘all roads lead to Rome’, and that control of everything in order to control money and wealth would ultimately end in the same outcome for the masses, no matter the model adopted or philosophical route taken to get there.
  3.  It was recognised that belief in money as a thing, rather than as being merely a medium of exchange could be used to achieve anything
  4. It was recognised by the elites that the ability to create, change, manipulate and mould laws, rules and regulations was the most effective method of enabling the creation and guarantee of income and profit.
  5. To assure the future of the elites, it was recognised that The System must be changed so that the power was all transferred into the hands of the elite.
  6. The transfer of power was planned so that it would not appear to be all that it was in one go, with the necessary steps or changes taking places over a period of 50 years or more so that people would not recognise the overall change  or ‘sum of the parts’ until it was too later and the power rested where the plan aimed for it to be.
  7. Every step was carefully calculated’ knowing that any ‘blow back’ from the public would need to be held at a level that could be addressed through ridicule, press manipulation, and increasingly the rest of the population becoming ever ignorant under the narrative of ‘why stand in the way of progress when progress has already proven that you’ve never had it so good and things can only get better.
  8. Whilst much effort has been expended through narratives to suggest that money and wealth trickles down to everyone, the reality is that within the economic, monetary and financial model that has now existed for over 50 years, money will always flow back towards the source and the elites who control it.
  9. The future of governance would be built around trade or the flow of money and resources with known international borders ceasing to exist, and ‘polar’ areas of the world being created. A model such as this first came into the realm of public discourse following in 1942, during the Second World War.

Trial and Error (6)

  1. The chosen doctrine of the elites was Neoliberalism.
  2. Neoliberalism is recognised by academia with ‘Neo-Classical’ economics being the accepted model taught in universities and centres of learning.
  3. In 1971, after the gold standard was found to be too restrictive by the elites, the FIAT monetary system was adopted.
  4. Also in 1971, GDP (Gross Domestic Product) was adopted as a new standard format for measuring the economic health of a country.
  5. GDP is the measurement of the total activity of the economy.
  6. The financial output or productivity of every business within the country is measured so that the figures can be added to GDP.
  7. During the early 1970’s, the UKs political elites finally succeeded in taking the UK into the Common Market which later became the EU.
  8. The monetary or financial system that has existed since 1971 can only exist if money if additional money is always being created.
  9. War and the ‘war machine’ were recognised as one of the most profitable corporate activities.
  10. Wars have been repeatedly started across the world to create opportunities for the military industrial complex that Eisenhower warned of to justify profits.
  11. Successfully functioning regimes have repeatedly been removed for refusing to allow western financial interests the access they require on terms that predominantly favour those interests rather than the populations of those countries themselves.
  12. The Chinese created and released Covid, as a financial weapon. knowing that the west would overreact because of the weak leadership that has been imposed.
  13. Privatisation was a deliberately orchestrated move to turn public services into profit making businesses for the elites and those aligned with their financial interests.

Laws, Rules & Regulation (7)

  1. Whoever controls the money controls everything.

Business & Employment (8)

  1. Business is a tool to make money.
  2. Business must be prioritised before the public interest.
  3. Business is the public interest.

Technology & ‘Things’ (9)

  1. Technology is a tool for making money.
  2. Digital technology is a tool for controlling the way that people use money.

Money, Banking & Finance (10)

  1. Money and material wealth have always been the key defining point between all members of society.
  2. Crypto and in particular ‘Bitcoin’ was created as a device that would address the problems with control over the monetary and financial system that FIAT has created. However, like FIAT itself, the flaw within current cryptocurrencies, digital currencies or DeFi is that the currency itself is built only upon belief, rather than any ‘real’ value that will or would remain when the currency crashes.
  3. The money and finance sectors have steadily become more adept and creative at developing new monetary and financial tools or ‘vehicles’ that can be used to multiply the value of what ‘cash’ or ‘property’ they may own and hide risk.
  4. These financial ‘vehicles’ have increasingly become tradable ‘assets’ themselves that become too complex to analyse or understand in real time and themselves grow value based upon ‘belief’ and the ‘trust’ that those in banking and finance have between themselves and others in the sectors.
  5. It was the misuse and mis selling of such ‘vehicles’ that inherently led to the GFC (Great Financial Crisis) of 2007/08, also providing the incentivisation to sell the financial products at increasing levels of risk that became part of them.
  6. The GFC of 2007/08 was significant enough that it should have rebalanced the financial system and ‘outed’ the ‘creative’ practices that have been fuelling the massive wealth divide.
  7. Instead of allowing deregulated, out of control banks to collapse, western governments were complicit in saving The System by underwriting the creation of massive amounts of new money to shore-up the banks, finance houses and therefore the entire system.
  8. Any banking and finance regulations which were implemented to address the ‘bad practices’ that were highlighted by the GFC have since been removed and the same sorts of practices that led to the GFC exist just as they did previously, under different names and ‘mechanical understanding’.

B. The Present

People (1)

  1. Elites are at the top of everything.
  2. Authority is the Truth.
  3. Celebrity and Fame are considered to be authority.
  4. Freedom is only available to those who can afford it.
  5. The ‘wealth divide’ is accepted as being a normal part of life.
  6. There is cultural acceptance that for some to be wealthy, many others must be or become poor.
  7. Life and behaviour are controlled using money or what we know as credit scores.
  8. Without a good credit score or creditworthiness, we cannot buy anything using credit or what we know as loans, financing, leases, mortgages.
  9. Financial Enslavement has created the majority of the mental health issues that are now being experienced across society.

Essential Foods, Goods & Resources (2)

  1. Food and access to the basic essentials in life are not considered to be a human right as their provision is reliant upon the productivity of others.
  2. The food chain is entirely profit driven.
  3. The food chain relies on long, multistage supply chains where profits can be multiplied at every stage.
  4. Long, multistage supply chains are a necessary part of the globalisation, ‘GDP’ scam.
  5. The healthcare ‘industry’ is a profit-making scam where the focus is upon creating treatments that will provide ongoing income to companies.
  6. The healthcare ‘industry’ doesn’t focus on ‘cures’, as saving lives or improving quality of life for people is not as profitable as ‘treatments’.
  7. ‘Climate Change’ is being monetised through The System and market that has been created for ‘Carbon Credits’, where carbon producers can create their own sub-narratives that suggest they are ‘carbon efficient’ by buying into the scheme.

Information, Communication and Education (3)

  1. The media works for the elites
  2. The elites rely on the careful construction of narratives to control the flow of money, control people and to guide the evolution and direction of The Systems that they control today, so that they will continue to control them in their evolved forms tomorrow.

Governance (4)

  1. Neoliberalism is dependent upon using partial truths within the narratives expressed to the public which centre on the good will and understanding of the public, rather than the very nuanced version of that truth which is applied. (For example, ‘Free Markets’ are understood by the public as allowing small businesses and the self employed greater ‘freedom’ to earn and make more money by removing the restrictions that make it difficult, when the truth is ‘Free Markets’ mean de-regulating large businesses and corporate businesses so that they no longer have to observe regulations that exist to protect members of the public and small independent businesses from being exploited.).
  2. This economic model relies upon supply chains that are as long as possible and have as many different stages, companies or interests within them, so that each pound or other unit of currency that passes along that chain can be counted over and over again or multiplied potentially many times.
  3. This means that for every pound created at one end of a supply chain (For example house building), that pound, dollar or euro could be passed from bank to builder to tradesman, to supplier, to wholesaler, to transporter, to fuel company, to transporter, to employee, to supermarket, to food manufacturer, to food processor, to farmer, meaning in this example alone, that pound dollar or euro will then become 13 pounds, dollars or euros (£1 x 13 = £13 in GDP).
  4. When the political elites talk about ‘growth’, the ‘growth’ they are talking about is ‘growth’ of GDP, because it is this that allows them to spend money and create money so that they are being seen to do things.
  5. This system of ‘leverage’ means that money spent can be hidden or even written off as a percentage of GDP.
  6. This ‘system’ has become a system of governance that would be best called a ‘Moneyocracy’.
  7. The justification for creating new money is becoming more and more difficult.
  8. During periods of crisis, such as the government response to the Covid Pandemic from early 2020, the government feels able to risk being open regarding money creation and does so directly, through an action known as Quantitative Easing (QE).
  9. The government is reliant upon growing the population with people who attract large amounts of new public spending, so that the creation of new money and the release of capital value and further taxation can be used to maintain an economic system that is now approaching collapse.
  10. Explosive levels of net immigration have become vital to keeping the current monetary and financial system functional.
  11. In order that the money being created and released to maintain or keep The System functioning can be kept flowing, the political elites have now been forced to ignore the growing list of social and cultural problems that years of spending focused only upon maintaining the economy have created.
  12. The entire economy now revolves around maintaining a narrative that is credible to normal people.
  13. The elites know that the financial, economic and monetary system we have is in its ‘end days’.
  14. The elites also know that they must have created a working system of societal control before the financial, economic and monetary system we have collapses.
  15. The new Trump administration in the USA appears to be pursuing the ideas suggested by the concept of a ‘post war new world’ which were published in 1942 and echo the rhetoric from the returning President concerning the addition of Canada, Greenland and parts of Central America and/or their states to the USA.

Politics, Politicians and Political Parties (5)

  1. The entire political system depends upon the monetary and financial systems to survive.
  2. All decisions are money related and that is why they refer to cost, savings, investment and ‘growth’ when policy decisions are shared by politicians.
  3. Today’s politicians are managers and the only way they can manage anything is by spending money or stopping or restricting the flow of money.
  4. Political leaders are completely under the influence of the ‘money men’ and the philosophies such as Neoliberalism and Marxism, which will ultimately lead to the same place.
  5. Because everything matters only in relation to the economic model that we currently have, politicians are judged by the establishment only in terms of ‘growth’ of GDP.
  6. Political Parties have structured themselves to ensure that the majority of the candidates they appoint will be compliant with the direction and motives of the establishment.
  7. Those who comply and work as directed to change, create and implement policies and deregulate to help The System are rewarded with financially lucrative opportunities that come in a wide range of forms, typically once politicians have ‘stepped down’, but also whilst they are ‘sitting’ through additional income streams and exposure that will benefit them in countless ways.
  8. Upon being elected, most candidates soon realise that they either accept the way that the political system works, do what they are told and ‘don’t rock the boat’, or they will lose any influence that they have and in all likelihood be ‘deselected’ as a candidate for the next election (Which almost certainly means that they will lose ‘their seat’).
  9. All of the existing political parties are under the control of the Money system. This can be observed in the slavish attitude and commitment to terms such as ‘growth’, ‘free markets’ and ‘deregulation’.

International Relationships and Foreign Affairs (6)

  1. The west uses and abuses third world, Middle East and developing countries, considering them to be a source of resources and opportunity to create credible stories to feed the public about foreign aid opportunities.
  2. Foreign aid rarely, if ever, results in the payment or transfer of wealth to companies and organisations or communities that are local to the countries where aid is applied.
  3. Cash is only made available to buy off local officials and politicians who provide the local face of these activities.

Laws, Rules & Regulation (7)

  1. Deregulation is used to create freedom for big business to increase profits and close the marketplace to smaller and independent business owners who threaten market dominance.
  2. Deregulation enables big business to use the civil courts to control entire marketplaces by closing out small and independent businesses entirely or by forcing them to pay ‘royalties’ or for licenses that often become cost inhibitive.
  3. This form of ‘Lawfare’ and the deregulation that enabled it has opened up the pathway to ownership and assumed ownership of natural resources, elements, genetics, future discoveries and the restrictive use of patents to control supply chains that provide Basic and Essential Foods, Goods and Services across the world, usually without the majority of the public even aware that such action would be possible or legal.

Business & Employment (8)

  1. A minimum wage doesn’t pay enough to live on because it isn’t supposed to.
  2. If the minimum wage paid enough for everyone to live independently of welfare/benefits, charity and debt, people would lead happy lives and no longer be dependent upon the elites and the money that they can provide
  3. Earning less than the genuine threshold for independent living brings enslavement through Welfare/Benefits, Charity and Debt.
  4. With the money system now controlling so much, the impact of 50 years of this ‘fiscal policy’ means that the impact of the Neoliberal ‘FIAT’ of ‘money for nothing’ model is affecting everything across communities, business and infrastructure in ways that the establishment can no longer hide, leaving everyone to slowly realise that the Country is in a state of ‘managed decline’.

Technology & ‘Things’ (9)

  1. The System can only be saved through digital control of the masses
  2. AI is the next evolution in profit making that will further remove the need for ‘employees’

Money, Banking & Finance (10)

  1. GDP NEVER reflects the real amount of money in circulation during the reference time or period.
  2. The creation of new money without there being any connection to a fixed value of any kind means that the value of the money that already exists automatically becomes less, each time the total of money in circulation ‘grows’.
  3. Money is continually being created by government and banks, as quickly as they can justify doing so.
  4. Cash offers independence in financial decision making and is being phased out, as are banks and other facilities which make the use of cash normal.
  5. Electronic payment systems are naturally offered to businesses with a service charge.
  6. All electronic payments are digitally tracked.
  7. Cash is being phased out.
  8. Money is created or deleted at the touch of a button.
  9. Banks are legally allowed to pretend that they have many times more money than they ‘technically’ have access to using a tool called leverage.
  10. Whichever way we look, banks are quite literally able to put a figure on their systems and it then exists as if it were real
  11. The System only functions because the masses believe that money is real whilst the elites know that it is nothing more that a tap of a few keys on a computer screen.
  12. The banks, financiers and credit houses control the credit scoring system and effectively police themselves.
  13. The System cannot function without making the elites and those who are qualified excessively rich whilst everyone else becomes increasingly dependent upon them for everything
  14. Making money and profit making is prioritised above all things.
  15. Systems such as spread betting, futures and other financial devices have been created where professional speculators and increasingly normal people using apps and digital platforms are encouraged to ‘bet’ on the prices of shares and speculate on goods and even food that has not yet been grown or created, without any thought or consideration for the real-world impact of what they are doing.
  16. Although cryptocurrencies were created with the intention that they would sit outside of (financial) establishment control, the (financial) establishment has itself recognised that Bitcoin and other forms of well-known digital currency can be manipulated and ownership of them sold and speculated many times over using ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds). Their interest has helped inflate the recent valuations to record highs.
  17. Created money is given or lent to people who are ‘in on it’ to then buy things like property, businesses, infrastructure etc – that has real value – which is then used to inflate prices for people who are actually paying with money that they have had to earn.
  18. Much of the property in the world today is owned by purchases made with money that doesn’t and has never existed.
  19. The banks, finance houses, money men and the elites who are ‘in’ on the game are participating in the biggest act of ‘legalised theft’ that has ever been conducted in human history, impoverishing and enslaving the masses as they do so.

C. The Future

People (1)

  1. If you cannot control your income and ability to spend, you cannot control anything.
  2. We are living in a fully digitised, dystopian governance system where money is the only thing that matters.
  3. Every action, thought, response that we have will have a financial value.
  4. We are monitored 24/7.
  5. The universal reliance upon digital money within a digital world means that we cannot do anything unless we are ‘allowed’ to do it.
  6. If we don’t have access and use of money, we cannot do anything.
  7. The concept of ‘mass population’ to support industrialisation is over and the elites actively promote depopulation in every conceivable way.

Essential Foods, Goods & Resources (2)

  1. Every resource that we use, even air has a financial value attributed to it
  2. Everything ‘natural’ belongs to a private interest of company of some kind, with ‘taxes’ paid to governments through ‘licenses’.
  3. Anything that can be ‘owned’ is under the control of the elites.

Information, Communication and Education (3)

  1. Money is the Truth.
  2. We are required to read, listen to and watch only that which has been sanctioned or authorised by the elites.

Governance (4)

  1. Digital money allows anyone who holds or has access to the data which transactions generate to monitor everything that we do which generates a financial transaction of some kind.
  2. We have a ‘social credit’ system where our lives are monitored 24/7 by technology and AI systems police everything that we do.

Politics, Politicians and Political Parties (5)

  1. Political parties and elected politicians will only remain useful until the dystopian money controls everything system is universally functional.
  2. The political system will continue to be centralised using Regional Centralisation – which is referred to in narratives as ‘Devolution’, so that local structures and apparatus that promotes any concept of independence and real democracy is removed. This includes Parish Councils, Town Councils, Borough Councils, District and County Councils that will be replaced by unitary authorities and mayoralties in carefully orchestrated steps.
  3. Politicians will be replaced by ‘chosen’ bureaucrats, autocrats and technocrats who are carefully trained and conditioned to become ‘leaders’ who understand their place within The System.
  4. These processes will be accelerated if the strategy, plan and outcome are threatened by events that fall outside the control of the elites.

Laws, Rules & Regulation (6)

  1. If we do not behave or do as we are required by government and business, our financial resources can be frozen or even deleted.

Business & Employment (7)

  1. People are only employed within the few ‘jobs’ or ‘roles’ that cannot be fulfilled by a machine.

Technology & ‘Things’ (8)

  1. Our lives are completely run and regulated within a dystopian ‘digital prison’ where the tracking and management of financial transactions mean that ‘normal’ life must be conducted in its entirety within The System.

Money, Banking & Finance (9)

  1. The entire financial system would collapse overnight if we stopped believing in how money works for business and government – with the clear and very frightening caveat that we would at the same time be required to stop believing in how money works for us personally too.
  2. Physical money or cash is no longer functional in any way and the Banks and Finance houses control everything in life.

Scenario 7 – ‘Not my Circus; Not my Monkeys’

The seventh scenario is being of it but not within it. Understanding and accepting that what you are experiencing is the way that the world now works, whilst being mindful and conscious of all the thing that you have to do and say each and every day, just to keep playing along with a game where you can see that there is only one direction and within that, everything that is happening means that every crisis just leads to another and everything is now going wrong.

A. The Past

  1. There is a top-down, patriarchal hierarchy which effects and influences almost every part of life.
  2. Everything in life is ‘coin operated’.
  3. The world that we know has deliberately and progressively been changed and restructured to serve the self-interest, ambitions and material goals of those who have influence and power.
  4. Power and influence relate to money and wealth and lies in the hands of those who control money and the financial system(s).
  5. The increasing desire of the elites for control over the population and everything that People can and are able to do has led to the growing number of social problems and fracturing of culture and humanity.
  6. Money, Wealth, Power and Influence are the only things that matter.
  7. Human life and the value of relationships has become an afterthought.
  8. The world as we know it today has deliberately built systems and procedures that make the state, big business, the public sector and anything with influence look ‘big’ so that it makes each of us believe that we are ‘small’ and inconsequential unless we ‘fit’ and ‘conform’.
  9. The elites have deliberately created a system that promotes and protects their interests.
  10. The elites are people who have become intoxicated by wealth and the power that money and the responsibility that goes with it has given them.
  11. All manner of harms have and are continually being inflicted upon others by those who put their own interests, wealth, agendas, power, ideas, influence and future first, without any care for the real outcome.
  12. Religion is a tool of social control and regulation that has been used to oppress learning, independence and genuine freedom of the masses, whilst sowing discord at the most rudimentary levels by promoting and emphasising differences between people using any discernible difference, beginning with the physical differences between men and women.
  13. As ‘traditional’ western religions have lost the power of social control, new ways of creating and emphasising difference and discord have been implemented and evolved using the latest forms of communication technology, up to the present time.

B. The Present

People (1)

  1. People and relationships have the greatest value in Life.
  2. Independent thinking is the greatest asset that any Person has.
  3. Independent thinking materialises through critical thinking, self-awareness and personal journeys of faith.
  4. Independent thinking promotes, establishes and maintains humanity and human value.
  5. Social learning and social skills are the most beneficial sources of learning.
  6. Not all people are academic in nature.
  7. Social barriers are perceptual barriers that are the responsibility of everyone.
  8. Sustainable living at the level of the self is key to independent living.
  9. As a population, people will behave how they are treated.
  10. Ongoing happiness is a mental state and not a physical one.
  11. Equality is a construct, unless you understand and know it properly.
  12. People do not have the right to not be offended.

Information, Communication and Education (2)

  1. History and stories of the difficulties and challenges that humans have faced are a necessary tool in learning as to appreciate what a good life looks like; we must also understand what a difficult one is too.
  2. Social Learning and Key Skills for Life are more important for everyone than academic schooling.

Governance (3)

  1. Legality does not make anything morally or ethically correct.
  2. We recognise that Locality and Community give value to everyone and everything.
  3. We recognise that power over public policy should always be as close to the people as possible.
  4. We have a flat hierarchy with the centre of power being local communities themselves.
  5. We have ended the assumed constitutional role of the monarchy and have held a referendum on continuing ‘key roles’ for the purpose of maintaining a national figurehead.

Laws, Rules & Regulation (4)

  1. The more laws you create, the more laws you need to create to make sense of them.
  2. Excessive laws are tyrannical.

Business & Employment (5)

  1. We recognise that equality is based on the ability for everyone to provide for themselves and typically, their immediately family and dependents.

Technology & ‘Things’ (6)

  1. AI is not the threat to humanity that the carefully crafted narrative suggests.
  2. The AI narrative is only a directional plan which tells us what the elites plan for the world ahead.
  3. We recognise that AI can only become all knowing in so far as the information which is available to it.
  4. The information which AI can access will inevitably reflect the information, knowledge and ‘up to date’ thinking of mankind that is digitally accessible.
  5. No form of AI will be free to achieve sentient freedom if it is owned or programmed

Money, Banking & Finance (7)

  1. Money is not real.
  2. The intrinsic value of money is zero.
  3. Money is a medium of exchange and has no value of its own.
  4. The whole monetary and banking system is a very clever legitimised scam that relies upon the belief and trust that the masses place in authority, the state and people who are perceived to be in positions of influence.

C. The Future

People (1)

  1. People are prioritised in all things.
  2. People are trusted with executive choice.
  3. The right of any individual does not exceed those of any other.
  4. No ideology, religion, philosophy or belief system may be used to differentiate between any person, group or community.

Essential Foods, Goods & Resources (2)

  1. All natural resources belong to the local community.
  2. Natural resources cannot be owned by or licensed to private businesses.
  3. Basic and Essential Goods and Services may only be exchanged for the value or equivalent thereof as set by the Local Community Meeting.
  4. Food and growing Food is at the centre of the community.
  5. Food is considered healthy if it resembles its original state on the plate.
  6. The nutritional value of food is the priority in the Food Chain.
  7. Agriculture is fully sustainable, regenerative or what we know as traditional without chemical intervention.
  8. Everyone is encouraged and taught how to grow food at home using gardens, window boxes, greenhouses, windowsills, allotments and systems such as hydroponics.
  9. Growing Food is taught as a Key Skill for Life.
  10. We live sustainably in all respects.
  11. We only take what we need from nature and nothing more.
  12. Planned obsolescence or any commercial tool designed to increase revenue and profits are prohibited.
  13. The impact of our actions upon the generations yet to follow are considered as important as the impact of our actions upon ourselves.

Information, Communication and Education (3)

  1. From the age of 14 years, there are two distinct educational pathways: Vocational and Academic.
  2. National Service is open to every young person unable to complete their training through the Vocational and Academic Routes.
  3. Up to the age of 14, learning is focused on Skills for Life which are taught primarily by members of the Community without digital tools.
  4. No form of Media can be privately owned or profit making.
  5. Every local area and community have a local news platform.
  6. Every member of the community is both able to and encouraged to contribute to the local news platform at least once each year.
  7. Local news platforms are built around ‘citizen journalism’.
  8. Advertising on Local News Platforms is restricted to brand names, products and store locations, and excludes the use of narratives, slogans or any messaging that has the potential to manipulate potential buyers or users.
  9. Social media operates and is owned locally.
  10. Social media is prohibited from operating beyond regional level.
  11. There is no advertising on social media.
  12. There are no national or international media platforms.
  13. We reject narratives, marketing campaigns and any form of messaging designed to manipulate, mislead or ‘trick’ members of the public or potential customers in any way.
  14. No organisational narratives are allowed.
  15. News must be news and not opinion presented as news.
  16. The truth is the key message.

Governance (4)

  1. Truth is the authority.
  2. The individual is considered only as the spiritual essence, being or mind that sits beyond that which can be seen or discerned.
  3. No other form of difference between people is recognised.
  4. Personal Sovereignty is considered to be a fundamental human right.
  5. When we treat every person as an independent person with the right to executive choice and function in every sense, the social issues that come from oppression of the individual at any level, disappear in the majority.
  6. We have established an entire economic system based upon The Basic Living Standard.
  7. The Basic Living Standard is the social guarantee that the lowest paid will always receive an income or equivalent thereof which is equal to exceeds the genuine cost of living for the same period of time.
  8. The economy functions in its entirety to ensure that everyone is paid, and every company or business pays the equivalent of The Basic Living Standard to those who work.
  9. We have a flat hierarchy system.
  10. The community is the centre of power.
  11. The community qualifies and selects its own list of candidates for elections
  12. There are only direct elections to local community meetings.
  13. The tiers of government at regional and national level are made up of representatives that are either existing members of local community meetings or who have served the maximum number of terms previously.
  14. Public Services are provided through Community Provision.
  15. Community Provision includes all essential community services formally provided by charities.
  16. Every Person is required to contribute to Community Provision as part of their working week (The equivalent of 1/10 thereof).
  17. Community Provision is provided at the most local level possible.
  18. Community Provision employs the minimum number of professional staff necessary to maintain service provision and coordinate the workload contributions of Members of the Community.

Politics, Politicians and Political Parties (5)

  1. Political Parties are prohibited.
  2. Public representatives must have appropriate real-world experience.
  3. Public representatives do not have other roles, jobs or income streams of any kind.
  4. Political decision making is made as close to the people and communities that it effects as possible.
  5. Political and Public Policy decisions are made as locally to the people as possible, by public representatives who have been selected and appointed by the community they represent.
  6. Political candidates can only be selected by the communities that they are seeking to serve, prior to elections.

International Relationships and Foreign Affairs (6)

  1. We recognise the value of international level cooperation on common issues such as natural resource, food management and world peace. However, representation is strictly non-political and no form of executive or political power is allowed to rest in the hands of any organisation or political body beyond the local community itself.

Laws, Rules & Regulation (7)

  1. Laws are frameworks, not micromanagers.
  2. No individual can attribute blame and therefore ‘costs’ to any other party where they themselves hold any level of responsibility.

Business & Employment (8)

  1. All Businesses must provide Basic or Essential Foods, Goods or Services
  2. Supply Chains are as localised as possible with Foods, Goods and Services that can be produced locally prioritised and protected.
  3. Business shareholders must work within the business that they own
  4. Business shareholders cannot have shares in more than two different businesses, and they must work within both.
  5. All jobs are real.
  6. All jobs have purpose and value.
  7. We don’t have created or service occupations such as HR.
  8. Businesses may only serve the community where they are located.
  9. Businesses may not have branches outside of the Community area where they are based.
  10. Businesses carry out as many of the functions they require as they can.
  11. Where business to business services (B2B) are required by businesses, these are provided by non-profit making social businesses or social enterprises.
  12. We tax capital and ownership. Not earnings and productivity.
  13. No role or position is replaced to save money or time.
  14. If a human can do a job and is available to do a job the job will be done by a human
  15. A normal working week is considered part of a healthy lifestyle.
  16. Every working person is required to contribute the equivalent of 1/10th of their working week towards Community Provision (public services).
  17. Unions are prohibited.

Technology & ‘Things’ (9)

  1. AI and intelligence-based technologies are used only for the purpose of improving quality of life and work processes.
  2. Machine based technologies are used only for the purpose of improving quality of life and work processes.
  3. All work that can be carried out by hand is carried out by hand.
  4. All digital work completed or assisted by AI carries a visibly distinguishable ‘water mark’.
  5. If and when AI can operate independently and achieve what we would recognise as the same level of independent thought, self-sustainability and executive function as a human being, it will be treated as such.

Money, Banking & Finance (10)

  1. Money or profit cannot be the key purpose or priority of any action, organisation, business or movement.
  2. We cannot trade anything that cannot be handed between the trading parties at the moment of that trade.
  3. The total value of each local economy relates to the number of people within that community.
  4. Money cannot be created by anyone or anything other than the Local Community Meeting.
  5. The value of the local economy relates directly to the number of people within the community and their productivity.
  6. Financial Prudence is policed and monitored by the Local Community Meeting.
  7. No form of financial betting or speculating exists.
  8. Money is a unit of exchange.
  9. Money has no intrinsic value.
  10. Money cannot be traded.
  11. Money exists in cash and digital forms.
  12. Money is not the only currency.
  13. Bartering and Exchange are considered normal methods for ‘financial’ or ‘economic’ exchange.
  14. Each local Community has its own Local Market Exchange where Foods, Goods and Services can be exchanged for currency, employment or any other authorised value for exchange.
  15. The value of Basic and Essential Foods, Goods and Services are considered to be universal and set by the Community.
  16. Every local Community has a localised Digital Currency.

Scenario 8 – ‘Life is and will be whatever you make it’

The final scenario is whatever the reader sees, experiences and understands of the past; what is happening in their life today, and what will become the outcome of how they consider and respond to their past and present, and the action they now take to influence their future experiences in some way.

A. The Past

The past is everything that makes sense from the different timelines and scenarios that you will have read above.

B. The Present

The present is everything that rings true from the present in the different timelines and scenarios that you will have read above.

C. The Future

The future will be what you make it. Whether its some of the things you recognise here; some of the things that are entirely different; or the future is made up of a mixture of them all.

Denial, Inevitable Risks, and There’s No Way Back

Denial

If you’ve read all the way through the list of Experiences and the Past, Present and Future Points that come with them all, you’ll probably agree that there is certainly a lot to think about.

What is almost certain for everyone, is that the reader will have identified their truth or parts of it.

However, it is normal for many to experience discomfort with anything that contradicts their own current set of beliefs or truth, and lead to the feelings which can range from simply feeling a bit ‘prickly’, to feeling compelled to prove that a point is wrong.

Rejection for the reader may have manifested in any one of a number of ways that might include:

Wilful blindness

I do not agree with any of the above. There is no truth in any of it. You are wrong.

Ignorance

I’m not sure what any of that is about. But I don’t identify with it or understand any of it.

Apathy

Well, yes. It might have some truth to it. But that’s just how the world works.

Do nothing

What I believe is my truth. There is no reason to believe, respond to or act upon any of this.

Rely on the existing Political System for change

Yes, there are problems. But somebody somewhere else has the responsibility and will step in to sort it all out. That’s how it works.

Embrace Fear

This is terrifying. What do we do? Who is going to help us? What happens next?

Refusal to participate

It’s not my problem. I didn’t create it. It’s for someone else to deal with

Seek to challenge others with a different view

My truth is the correct one. You are wrong. I am going to discredit you in any way that I can and feel able, because that’s how my truth will prevail and be understood as The Truth.

What we are all likely to Experience – whatever we may personally believe

Unfortunately, seeing things the way we do, however that may be, will not stop an even, or even many events from happening that may now already be inevitably ‘baked in’, because of the actions, behaviour and decisions that we have all participated in up until now.

What should be apparent from reading this far is that there are consequences to what each and every one of us does that can reach far outside what we believe our circle or sphere of influence to be – and that includes the present moment or moment in time that we do anything.

Hard as this pill may be to swallow, there are events unfolding now, with others in the offing that are the consequence of all manner of different things that have happened previously and that are happening now.

Even harder to accept will be the reality that some of these ‘consequences’ are inevitable for us all and tied into our timelines, no matter which of them we may be in.

They could include:

  • Collapse of the Financial and Monetary System
  • Collapse of National Currencies such as the British Pound
  • Collapse of Cryptocurrencies
  • Civil Unrest or worse
  • Food Shortages
  • Collapse of Government and the Public Sector
  • Shortages of Utilities Supplies
  • Fuel Shortages
  • Border Closures
  • Further pandemics
  • Further Lockdowns
  • Shutdown of the Web, Internet and Digital Services

Whether deliberate and planned, or merely the outcome of past decisions and events, any one or all of these events could prove to become a pivotal point or catalyst for change, that will dictate the nature of our shared future.

And despite what the establishment, any false prophet or anyone else may say or suggest, what follows any event which could be considered a breakdown or end of The System is NOT inevitable. Unless what we believe makes it so.

False Prophets and Easy Alternatives

One of the strangest elements of disquiet and disenfranchisement in the media and digital age is the expectation that many of us have when we have realised or awoken to the reality that we are not comfortable with what is happening or how we have been affected by events or the way that points of any of the scenarios or Timelines have touched our lives.

Rather than stop to perhaps research, assess, consider the bigger or objective picture that might begin to offer a more informed and helpful view, People instead look or reach out for the voices and words that most closely represent how they feel and probably speaks or shouts of the anger they are feeling too.

The strange, if not wholly bizarre part of this step – which is of course reflective of the way that the internet and smartphone era has made everything appear available to the user immediately, is that few if any of those searching in this way realise that the celebrities, influencers and people with large platforms they latch on to are not offering solutions.

These speakers and ‘leaders’ are just elucidating the reactionary and ill-informed elements of the way that growing numbers feel.

It’s not a question of many of these sources appearing highly credible or even knowledgeable.

The reality that those searching for immediacy in solutions face is that the difference between themselves and those who they jump to follow is the ability or perhaps just the resources or technological knowhow that allows someone else to elucidate whatever it is that those looking can identify with.

Making sense of anything or ‘telling it how it is’ isn’t leadership. No matter how charismatic, credible or appealing the speaker may be.

Well intended or not, if those gaining such followings do not possess greater levels of experience, knowledge or understanding than anyone else, even if what they know and understand may be different, they are not offering anyone the meaningful change that those following them may consciously be seeking, and almost certainly not the change that everyone genuinely needs.

Whether they are Youtubers, TikTokers, Podcasters, Videobloggers, Journalists, Activists or even alternative Politicians and their Political Parties; it doesn’t matter who they are and what message they are sharing if what they are offering isn’t going to genuinely help anyone but themselves.

The Common Ground Conundrum

If you’ve reached this point in Your Beliefs Today create Everyone’s Experiences Tomorrow, you are also likely to have read all of the points that have been listed above and considered them closely enough to realise that many of them could be applied to more than one or perhaps all the different scenarios and timelines.

In context, this could mean that the way we feel about something could be the same across any or all of those timelines or scenarios.

However, the reasons that we feel that way – either because of the cause itself or just because of the way we are interpreting what we are experiencing may be very different – with it just being the end or perceived result which appears to be the same.

Pick and Mix

Thinking about the different mix or wider range of views that we all have, of the way that the world works today is a minefield for many reasons.

However, it is the reality that close study of all the scenarios or timelines that are featured here will allow any one of us to pick up a point or points that we recognise from one and then replace it within the past and present of what could be any one of the others.

Indeed, if we are not aware of which scenario or timeline we typically share with others, it is not only possible, but almost certain that we will superimpose points from other ways of viewing the world into our own.

Both Things Can Be True

This is where things begin to get a little bizarre and more difficult to think about. Because we have a tendency to believe that only one version of events can ever be true.

Or at least that’s certainly the case where the past is concerned.

One of the reasons that the different elements of the alternative timelines or scenarios have been presented in the way that they have been, is because some and indeed many of them could be and are applicable to the different timelines and scenarios that we share with others. Because none of us typically belong to just one group in everything we think, experience, see, say or do.

Please remember that at the end of the day, the truth for every person is the same from their own perspective. That means the truth is whatever is true to you. And it’s the same for everyone else too.

Splitting Timelines

If you’ve kept up with the content of Your Beliefs Today create Everyone’s Experiences Tomorrow this far, you will probably not be surprised to learn that what happens next or where we go from here does in fact all boil down to choice.

Narratives such as ‘The Great Reset’ or ‘Great Awakening’ have been created by both malevolent and by well-meaning people. But the outcomes from running towards or away from them or indeed anything like them will inevitably become the same.

By buying into, adhering to or actively trying to repel or work against narratives that have been created by anyone or anything that appears to be outside of us, we are actually embracing the restrictions and controls of the environment or plans of equally problematic futures to the one(s) that we would all now like to replace.

For our decisions to be effective and for them to have meaning for us they must be made consciously and for the right reasons.  Not just once, but every single time.

If you or anyone wants to experience a future where you or they are in control of the life being experienced and for it to be balanced, just and fair, it is necessary to make decisions that reflect this each and every time.

Even if there is an event or series of events that make life as we know it impossible to continue, it will remain necessary for each of us to choose a better way of life and living from that moment in time, in ways that may seem very much at odds with what this would mean to us in the way we would understand it in life today.

By pausing to ask ourselves how our next choice or decision will affect others, whether they are present or not, or how it will impact on anything beyond ourselves, we will immediately be on a pathway to change. IF we make a decision that is considerate of the impact or consequences for everyone and everything – and we are making that decision based upon doing the right thing.

The commonality of the sleepwalking masses

There are likely to have been many different points, paragraphs or passages in this Book that will make many feel prickly, in some way.

One of them will probably have been Experience 4: ‘sleepwalking’, which in the sense presented in that Chapter may be interpreted as being very specific.

However, the term ‘sleepwalking’, like many of the points themselves can and probably should be applied in a broader or more objective way.

When we step up to the level beyond the scenarios and timelines listed, it can also be argued that the combined masses are sleepwalking through life without any real understanding of what is going on around them. Or rather what is being done to them. Which in itself leads to the formation of a very clear perspective of life or world view.

I’m deliberately flagging the sleepwalking concept or idea, not only as a scenario /timeline and common theme, but also as a shared experience at a greater level. Because there are very few of us, no matter the perceptions or life experiences that we are currently sharing, who don’t have an awakening of some kind ahead of us, that we cannot avoid.

None of us knows everything. So even if the only thing that we don’t know is the future – because that hasn’t been experienced by any of us, it means that we are going to have to wake up to the truth that the future or rather our future, is going to look very different to what any of us currently expect.

To Awaken or To Not Awaken: without Awakening, there will never be any choice

To put it bluntly:

If we are not aware of anything, it is not within our awareness and we are as such, not awakened to it.

Whilst the term ‘to awaken’ is not only misused and is often applied to describe the perceptual location of others by People who really should know better – because they are often somewhat less than ‘fully aware’ of everything themselves; awakening or waking up to new truths and realities is definitely the next step for anyone who wants to experience and share a better life for all.

However, raising awareness, awakening or waking up is only the first step in the process of change. Because we all have the option to consciously remain in the scenario or timeline that we are currently in.

It is fair to say that some people like the elites themselves, most certainly are aware of where they are and are deliberately choosing to stay put. Even though they may have zero understanding of what the wider consequences of doing so for them really are.

Everything, even down to what you do next after reading this sentence, comes down to a choice.

Some of the most important choices – the right or correct choices – require that we take a leap of faith. Simply because they require that we step into a future that isn’t represented by or seems conversant with anything we already know.

The Choice

If any of us want to keep parts of the life that we have, or are fearful of losing anything that we believe that we own, possess or is something that is outside of us that ‘makes us who we are’, the chances are that we will already be suggesting to ourselves and anyone asking, that we wish to remain exactly where we are, maintaining the experience that we believe we having.

Or rather, we wish to remain on the timeline or within the scenario that we recognise and in which we appear to be.

However, if we can accept that the timeline or scenario and everything that we understand about it or that is within we are experiencing it isn’t serving either our own higher good, or that of anyone else, we are already in a position where we can consider and hopefully will find ourselves ready to make the choice.

The choice we have is to leave the money-centric, top-down/hierarchical, ‘self-orientated’ or ‘selfish’ paradigm behind, and embrace and do everything to help implement a people-centric paradigm that is all about life revolving around the locality, community and environment which we live in, experience and can literally reach out and touch every day.

Finding Common Ground

One of the hardest factors to work through within the age, scenario or timeline that any of us find ourselves on today, is that the world has been pushing us all to think of ourselves as being separate from others and alone, increasingly for a considerable period of time.

The mechanics of this process are not the most important issue for us in difficult times.

However, the fact that we so often see anyone and everyone who disagrees with us over perhaps just the smallest issue that we are emotionally tied to, does mean that more often than not, we are then blinded to the commonality that we share with so many others, in so many different things.

Being open to the differences, viewpoints and perceptions that we all have and seeing them not as a reason for dispute or anger, but as the opportunity to learn, understand and perhaps even broaden our own knowledge and perspective on anything or everything is not just a way of helping us to make life easier for ourselves as well as others.

It also opens us up to the possibility of identifying the genuine common ground between us all that will lead to us uncovering, creating, agreeing and implementing the solutions that are going to benefit each and every one of us as we step into the future and what lies ahead of us too.

What does all of this really mean to you?

More Reading

Your Beliefs Today create Everyone’s Experiences Tomorrow wasn’t written in isolation and may be the final book in a series that I began writing about three years ago in early 2022.

Each of the following list of Books is a variation on a theme, but works very much under the principle that it is not only possible but actually healthy to be able to understand, value and even hold different views or perspectives of the same situation or set of circumstances at the same time, whether that be in the Past, Present or Future tense.

Equally, it is also important to be able to consider different pathways for the future that sit beyond what many consider to be the obvious, simply because the obvious itself is usually inextricably linked with what has already been done and what sits in the past.

All of the following titles are available to purchase as complete Books for Kindle from Amazon using the links provided.

Where indicated, titles may also be available to download FREE as PDF Copies from my Blogsite in different forms, using the links provided.

If you would like to discuss any of the works listed, please get in touch.

Levelling Level (30 Mar 2022)

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From Here to There Through Now (3 Oct 2022)

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The Way of Awakened Politics for Good Government (3 Dec 2022)

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A Community Route (28 Mar 2023)

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Actions Speak Louder than Digital Words (8 Jun 2023)

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One Rule Changes Everything (23 Dec 2023)

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Food From Farms Guaranteed (3G) (15 Feb 2024)

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Days of Ends and New Beginnings (7 Apr 2024)

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The Basic Living Standard (14 Apr 2024)

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The Grassroots Manifesto (18 Apr 2023)

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Officially None of the Above (18 May 2023)

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Our Local Future (18 Aug 2024)

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Who Controls Our Food Controls Our Future (14 Nov 2024)

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Back Page

How do you look at the world?

How is your view of the world different to other people?

What will tomorrow look like based on the view of the world you have today?

Would you change the way you view the world if you understood the difference between your view, other people’s views and what they could really mean?

These are all very important questions that most of us are typically too busy or distracted to even consider, let alone ask.

However, the consequences of us not doing so could be very profound, as the future will just happen to us unless we do so

Your Beliefs Today create Everyone’s Experiences Tomorrow invites you to consider a range of the different prevailing ways that people look at today’s world. How they came into being, and what – without change – they are likely to bring into our lives for our tomorrows.

Will you recognise yourself and what your beliefs today could bring to your future experiences?

Will you be happy with everything you believe?

Will you see your own perspective as very different?

Or will you choose to step forward into the future armed with the tools and power for change?