We save extra food crops in silos.
That's "banking".
We save extra apples from our apple trees, after canning them.
That's "banking".
We save agricultural nutrients by rotating crops.
That's "banking".
Banking is not "evil" except in the tiny-mind "thinking" of a nihilist, who is merely doing the destructive work of the master class for them, and for free.
Affirmative and synthetic thinking seizes back the suppressed, the hidden, the buried, the stolen, the kidnapped....
It resuscitates them and de-underdevelops them.
Banking is as humanly social, as is trading.
Only the lazy refuse to recapture human praxis — trading, communication, banking — and its diverted-from "timeline".
We need to re-create asset-based banking, which is inherently social and human.
That means putting an abrupt end to parasitism and all of its wealth-and-health bleeding processes, institutions, and agents. It does not mean plowing under everything.
That is the mutant "joy" of psycho-idiots, whose "happiness" is based in the anti-human. A negationist (malicious) is at best, an abstractionist. Their "acts" are disconnected from affirmative transcendence, avoiding any reconnection and synthesis of ALL pseudo-parts of a frozen paradox. They demonstrate — and with a smug pride in their flatland ignorance — they don't have a dialogical leg upon which to stand, and find crawling "natural" and "green"... like slime.
References and Resources
"A Web of Financial Fraud and Criminality: America's Shadow Banking System" by Ellen Brown (January 26, 2012). She has consistently exposed the basis of parasitic banks: debt.
"The Way to Occupy a Bank is to Own One" by Ellen Brown (December 13, 2011)
"Occupy the Neighborhood: How Counties can Use Land Banks and Eminent Domain" by Ellen Brown (January 12, 2012)
"North Dakota’s Economic 'Miracle' – It’s Not Oil" by Ellen Brown (August 31, 2011)
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