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Message 3492
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In-Reply-To: <fa7181947a1f8a3d96d3df1451b46191@geonomics.org>
Hi Jeffrey.
I hope you will forgive me, but your throw away comment about "The long
wave", poked a sharp stick at some of the little grey cells :-)
Our old Russian friend Nicoli Kondratiev stumbled on an idea that was
thoroughly understood by the ancients, by which I mean some Five Thousand
years ago. Not only must they have understood the cause of such
"fluctuations", they knew how to bring them to a halt, immediately.
Within Christendom we call this "Jubilee", the acceptable year of the
Lord. But it is clear from research that this total forgiveness of debt
was understood and practised much earlier, at least back to Hammurabi.
The Rosetta stone records such an act, and the great shout of Hallelujah"
is the noise the released slaves made when freed.
So if the Mesopotamian s in their mud brick palaces understood the causes,
and effects of debt, why are we still struggling to understand the effects
of the practice of Usury ?
Ken.
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