SUBI in the New York Times on November 17, 2013, on page MM18
SUBI = swiss universal basic income or swiss unconditional basic income
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/
We Swiss are all Kings, and the first duty of a King is to control the money creation
Switzerland, a new way for a real ecomic democracy, the swiss unconditional basic income
One current study which polled people in 221 cities around the globe has placed three Swiss cities in the list of the top ten places to live in worldwide: Zurich, Geneva, and Bern. We find out why Switzerland is so attractive.
Our new project:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Switzerland is set to vote on whether to introduce a basic income for all adults after a grassroots group submitted more than the 126,000 signatures needed to call a referendum. Campaigners are calling for an unconditional income of 2,500 Swiss francs (€2,000/$2,800) per month and illustrated what they see as Switzerland's cash piles by dumping truckload 8 million five-rappen coins outside the parliament building in Berne. This video by the group behind the campaign, Grundeinkommen, shows activists with the 8 million coins. Credit: Youtube/Grundeinkommen
“We Swiss are all Kings, and the first duty of a King is to control the money creation, actually robbed by the bankers.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
126'408 signatures, vote YES to UBI (unconditional basic income) alias SUD (Swiss unconditional dividend) or
SUBI = swiss universal basic income or swiss unconditional basic income
The initiative for a basic income has been declared valid by the Federal Chancellery
On November 8th, the Federal Chancellery announced that the federal popular initiative for an unconditional basic income has formally ended.
After verification of signatures, 126'408 valid signatures were filed on October 4. The Federal Chancellery is clear: a referendum will be held.
And now, what will happen? The Federal Council will look at the basic income and prepare a report on the subject. He's a year for it. Then open the debate in Parliament. As for the popular vote, it is provided by two or three years.
The question is: every person in this country should it receive an unconditional financial base sufficient for him to live?
Source: http://bien.ch/fr/story/
Switzerland is forward progress and adapt to new conditions, robots, machinery, computers and automation.
The new money distributed will not come from taxes or wages, but will distribute the abundance made possible by automation and the creation of money which is now actually "given" by the bankers billion or more centuries ...
These quantitative easing should be given to the people, not for war and premiums to rare happy fews ... The new Swiss company for true economic democracy finally distribute the income of technical progress, natural resources, automation more efficient, thanks to robots, computers and machines.
A new company, the animals are free, it's our turn, free human beings, we free ourselves from the chains of bondage.
The automation will benefit all. Share the massive productivity
dividends for all Swiss people, people of all States of the Swiss
Confederation, here is a real economic democracy, thanks to robots,
computers and machines.
http://desiebenthal.blogspot.ch/2013/10/the-rubin-report-switzerland-basic.html
http://desiebenthal.blogspot.ch/2013/10/the-rubin-report-switzerland-basic.html
We Swiss are all kings, and the first duty of a king is to control the money supply.
Dividend or royalty?
It’s the true and real democratic Economy
Switzerland’s Proposal to Pay People for Being Alive
By ANNIE LOWREY
Published: November 12, 2013 Comment
This fall, a truck dumped eight million coins outside the Parliament
building in Bern, one for every Swiss citizen. It was a publicity stunt
for advocates of an audacious social policy that just might become
reality in the tiny, rich country. Along with the coins, activists
delivered 125,000 signatures — enough to trigger a Swiss public
referendum, this time on providing a monthly income to every citizen, no
strings attached. Every month, every Swiss person would receive a check
from the government, no matter how rich or poor, how hardworking or
lazy, how old or young. Poverty would disappear. Economists, needless to
say, are sharply divided on what would reappear in its place — and
whether such a basic-income scheme might have some appeal for other,
less socialist countries too.
The proposal is, in part, the brainchild of a German-born artist named
Enno Schmidt, a leader in the basic-income movement. He knows it sounds a
bit crazy. He thought the same when someone first described the policy
to him, too. “I tell people not to think about it for others, but think
about it for themselves,” Schmidt told me. “What would you do if you had
that income? What if you were taking care of a child or an elderly
person?” Schmidt said that the basic income would provide some dignity
and security to the poor, especially Europe’s underemployed and
unemployed. It would also, he said, help unleash creativity and
entrepreneurialism: Switzerland’s workers would feel empowered to work
the way they wanted to, rather than the way they had to just to get by.
He even went so far as to compare it to a civil rights movement, like
women’s suffrage or ending slavery.
When we spoke, Schmidt repeatedly described the policy as “stimmig.”
Like many German words, it has no English equivalent, but it means
something like “coherent and harmonious,” with a dash of “beauty” thrown
in. It is an idea whose time has come, he was saying. And basic-income
schemes are having something of a moment, even if they are hardly new.
(Thomas Paine was an advocate.) But their renewed popularity says
something troubling about the state of rich-world economies.
Go to a cocktail party in Berlin, and there is always someone spouting
off about the benefits of a basic income, just as you might hear someone
talking up Robin Hood taxes in New York or single-payer health care in
Washington. And it’s not only in vogue in wealthy Switzerland.
Beleaguered and debt-wracked Cyprus is weighing the implementation of
basic incomes, too. They even are whispered about in the United States,
where certain wonks on the libertarian right and liberal left have come
to a strange convergence around the idea — some prefer an unconditional
“basic” income that would go out to everyone, no strings attached;
others a means-tested “minimum” income to supplement the earnings of the
poor up to a given level.
The case from the right is one of expediency and efficacy. Let’s say
that Congress decided to provide a basic income through the tax code or
by expanding the Social Security program. Such a system might work
better and be fairer than the current patchwork of programs, including
welfare, food stamps and housing vouchers. A single father with two jobs
and two children would no longer have to worry about the hassle of
visiting a bunch of offices to receive benefits. And giving him a single
lump sum might help him use his federal dollars better. Housing
vouchers have to be spent on housing, food stamps on food. Those dollars
would be more valuable — both to the recipient and the economy at large
— if they were fungible.
Even better, conservatives think, such a program could significantly
reduce the size of our federal bureaucracy. It could take the place of
welfare, food stamps, housing vouchers and hundreds of other programs,
all at once: Hello, basic income; goodbye, H.U.D. Charles Murray of the
conservative American Enterprise Institute has proposed a minimum income
for just that reason — feed the poor, and starve the beast. “Give the
money to the people,” Murray wrote in his book “In Our Hands: A Plan to
Replace the Welfare State.” He suggested guaranteeing $10,000 a year to
anyone meeting the following conditions: be American, be over 21, stay
out of jail and — as he once quipped — “have a pulse.”
The left is more concerned with the power of a minimum or basic income
as an anti-poverty and pro-mobility tool. There happens to be some hard
evidence to bolster the policy’s case. In the mid-1970s, the tiny
Canadian town of Dauphin ( the “garden capital of Manitoba” ) acted as
guinea pig for a grand experiment in social policy called “Mincome.” For
a short period of time, all the residents of the town received a
guaranteed minimum income. About 1,000 poor families got monthly checks
to supplement their earnings.
Evelyn Forget, a health economist at the University of Manitoba, has
done some of the best research on the results. Some of her findings were
obvious: Poverty disappeared. But others were more surprising:
High-school completion rates went up; hospitalization rates went down.
“If you have a social program like this, community values themselves
start to change,” Forget said.
There are strong arguments against minimum or basic incomes, too. Cost
is one. Creating a massive disincentive to work is another. But some
experts said the effect might be smaller than you would think. A basic
income might be enough to live on, but not enough to live very well on.
Such a program would be designed to end poverty without creating a
nation of layabouts. The Mincome experiment offers some backup for that
argument, too.“For a lot of economists, the issue was that you would
disincentivize work,” said Wayne Simpson, a Canadian economist who has
studied Mincome. “The evidence showed that it was not nearly as bad as
some of the literature had suggested.”
There’s a deeper, scarier reason that arguments for guaranteed incomes
have resurfaced of late. Wages are stagnant, unemployment is high and
tens of millions of families are struggling in Europe and here at home.
Despite record corporate earnings and skyrocketing fortunes for the
college-educated and already well-off, the job market is simply not
rewarding many fully employed workers with a decent way of life.
Millions of households have had no real increase in earnings since the
late 1980s. Consider the current debate over fast-food workers’ wages.
The advocacy group Low Pay Is Not OK posted a phone call, recorded by a
10-year McDonald’s veteran, Nancy Salgado, when she contacted the
company’s “McResource” help line. The operator told Salgado that she
could qualify for food stamps and home heating assistance, while also
suggesting some area food banks — impressively, she knew to recommend
these services without even asking about Salgado’s wage ($8.25 an hour),
though she was aware Salgado worked full time. The company earned $5.5
billion in net profits last year, and appears to take for granted that
many of its employees will be on the dole.
Absurd as a minimum income might seem to bootstrapping Americans, one
already exists in a way — McDonald’s knows it. If our economy is no
longer able to improve the lives of the working poor and low-income
families, why not tweak our policies to do what we’re already doing, but
better — more harmoniously? It’s hardly uplifting news, but minimum
incomes just might be stimmig for the United States too.
A version of this article appears in print on November 17, 2013, on page MM18 of the Sunday Magazine with the headline: Take One Income, Please.
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Swiss basic income or royalty, arguments
http://www.streamica.com/#v/m0Mne9wDGV4
A new paradigm ! Too much products thanks to robots ? How to distribute all those goods ?
1. Our swiss national bank is creating our money at profits redistributed to the swiss states.
The
problem is not in our case inflation because our robots are producing
nearly everything at very low prices. The problem is the distribution of
this massive new production by new money or vouchers.
2:
Our decentralised states and communes have most of the power, not the
central gov., i.e. most of the wealth is private or communal and
cantonal, i.e. the most rich per capita of the real world are the
swiss.
- Modern Switzerland has been constituted out of 25 sovereign (6 half cantons) cantons with the first Federal Constitution of 1848.
The swiss are very good in robotics and automation. See these for instance....
The statistics are wrong because most of the wealth is not shown and secret in Switzerland ( see www.wir.ch or www.reka.ch etc...) but nevertheless
Statistics
say the Swiss are the richest people in the world, with net financial
assets of nearly $148,000 per capita. That is a third more than the
average for the next two wealthiest nations—Japan and the United States. And when it comes to distribution of income, Switzerland is one of the most equal societies.
Switzerland, $46,474 Revenue per person and per year.
Europe's second-wealthiest country is Switzerland. The Swiss economy has performed remarkably well despite its proximity to recession-battered European nations. Switzerland's GDP grew 3% in 2010 and an estimated 0.9% in 2012. Those aren't eye-popping numbers, but compared to Europe's far-reaching contraction, it's a relieving dose of stability. Swiss citizens have gained from the country's notoriety as a tax haven, and the country's forward-looking moves -- such as its preliminary agreement to a free-trade deal with China -- should only benefit its economy in coming years. The IMF expects Switzerland's GDP per capita to rise officially to more than $54,000 by 2018.
Europe's second-wealthiest country is Switzerland. The Swiss economy has performed remarkably well despite its proximity to recession-battered European nations. Switzerland's GDP grew 3% in 2010 and an estimated 0.9% in 2012. Those aren't eye-popping numbers, but compared to Europe's far-reaching contraction, it's a relieving dose of stability. Swiss citizens have gained from the country's notoriety as a tax haven, and the country's forward-looking moves -- such as its preliminary agreement to a free-trade deal with China -- should only benefit its economy in coming years. The IMF expects Switzerland's GDP per capita to rise officially to more than $54,000 by 2018.
No unemployment, no strikes, no revolution, no crime...
but a robolution with respect of the humans, the animals and the goods...
It
is a smart use of technology and the opposite of the approach of
Anglo-Saxon industrial dairies, who forced their cheeses into shapes
that could fit more readily into an existing logistical system.
Vacuum-packed blocks are easy to mature—they can be turned with a simple
forklift truck—but already you have compromised the character of the
cheese. In that case the machines dictate to the cheesemaker. In
contrast, whenever he installs a new machine, Alain Sugnaux makes the
same point to his customer: “The skill for the man is to control what
the robot is doing.” A robot never rushes and never becomes distracted.
It glides along the shelves of the cheese store with serene mechanical
grace, exactly repeating the same gentle handling for each cheese. With
cheese good robots enable good artisans.
http://culturecheesemag.com/ winter_special_robots
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=iqKkERp-ias
Swiss quantitative easing ( S.Q.E.1) not only for bankers but for all swiss peoples.
Automation will benefit to all. Let's share the massive productivity. 125'000 signatures for the swiss unconditional basic income (SUBI), a dividend for all swiss peoples, inhabitants of all the States of the Swiss Confederation. 8 millions coins, one for each of us. For us the living.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ For_Us,_The_Living:_A_Comedy_ of_Customs
Swiss Open Society to a real economical democracy,
let's distribute the incomes from more and more automation, thanks to
robots, computers and machines.
http://vimeo.com/76259115
4th October is history, the feast of St Francis of Assisi, we have the chance for a basic income event for Europe and the world.
The sun was there... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Canticle_of_the_Sun
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Francis_of_Assisi
The 4th of October is a major event for the international Basic Income community. The + 125'000 signatures collected in Switzerland since April 2012 for the popular initiative for an unconditional basic income has been handed over to the Swiss parliament. It means a lot : within 4 years every Swiss citizen will know the idea of unconditional basic income and have to vote on whether they want or not a basic income. It will be the first time in history that the people of a country can make this choice. Switzerland is showing every country the way towards the introduction of a basic income.
All citizens, journalists and everyone were warmheartedly welcome to join this major event ! Thank you, all journalists from abroad who came to participate and broadcast this importnat event.
This Friday, 4th October, Bundesplatz 3, in Bern. Signatures have been handed over to the Federal Chancellery at 11 a.m. Then we had a prepared lunch together and finally we will have a party at 8pm in the «Turnhalle», next to Bern station.
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=iqKkERp-ias
Swiss quantitative easing ( S.Q.E.1) not only for bankers but for all swiss people.
The Swiss initiative in details :
The popular initiative for an unconditional basic income (UBI), which in the view of its supporters should be thought of as a civil right rather than social wefare, was launched in 2012. It aims to have a new clause incorporated into the Swiss constitution that the Confederation “shall ensure the introduction of an unconditional basic income. The basic income shall enable the whole population to live in human dignity and participate in public life. The law shall particularly regulate the way in which the basic income is to be financed and the level at which it is set.”
The success of the Swiss initiative could have model character for the whole of Europe and even the world.
http://www.rts.ch/info/suisse/
125'000 signatures for the swiss unconditional basic income
The
new money is not coming from taxes or salaries but from the money
creation actually given to the bankers by billions or even
quadrillions...
These quantative easings are to be given to the people, not for wars or bonuses for the happy fews...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Swiss quantitative easing ( S.Q.E.1) not only for bankers but for all swiss peoples.
Automation will benefit to all. Let's share the massive productivity. 125'000 signatures for the swiss unconditional basic income (SUBI), a dividend for all swiss peoples, inhabitants of all the States of the Swiss Confederation. 8 millions coins, one for each of us. For us the living.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Swiss Open Society to a real economical democracy,
let's distribute the incomes from more and more automation, thanks to
robots, computers and machines.
A new society, animals are free, it's our turn, let's free human beings from the chains of serfdom.
We, swiss, are all Kings, and the first duty of a King is to control the money creation, actually robbed by the bankers...
http://desiebenthal.blogspot. ch/2013/02/infinite-interest- rate.html
http://vimeo.com/76259115
4th October is history, the feast of St Francis of Assisi, we have the chance for a basic income event for Europe and the world.
The sun was there... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
The 4th of October is a major event for the international Basic Income community. The + 125'000 signatures collected in Switzerland since April 2012 for the popular initiative for an unconditional basic income has been handed over to the Swiss parliament. It means a lot : within 4 years every Swiss citizen will know the idea of unconditional basic income and have to vote on whether they want or not a basic income. It will be the first time in history that the people of a country can make this choice. Switzerland is showing every country the way towards the introduction of a basic income.
All citizens, journalists and everyone were warmheartedly welcome to join this major event ! Thank you, all journalists from abroad who came to participate and broadcast this importnat event.
This Friday, 4th October, Bundesplatz 3, in Bern. Signatures have been handed over to the Federal Chancellery at 11 a.m. Then we had a prepared lunch together and finally we will have a party at 8pm in the «Turnhalle», next to Bern station.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Swiss quantitative easing ( S.Q.E.1) not only for bankers but for all swiss people.
The Swiss initiative in details :
The popular initiative for an unconditional basic income (UBI), which in the view of its supporters should be thought of as a civil right rather than social wefare, was launched in 2012. It aims to have a new clause incorporated into the Swiss constitution that the Confederation “shall ensure the introduction of an unconditional basic income. The basic income shall enable the whole population to live in human dignity and participate in public life. The law shall particularly regulate the way in which the basic income is to be financed and the level at which it is set.”
The success of the Swiss initiative could have model character for the whole of Europe and even the world.
http://www.rts.ch/info/suisse/ 5265891-l-initiative-pour-un- revenu-de-base-de-2500-francs- deposee-a-berne.html

Meaning of the coat of arms: Chapel of Gstaad, St Niklaus.
Let the dragon that is in each of us within 7 locks.
Swiss safe solutions:
- Thousands of honest and hard working citizens are saddled with debts and living at or beneath the poverty line. At the same time the government is shaving funding from citizen priorities such as health care, education, unemployment benefits, job creation initiatives, new start-up enterprise assistance incubators, environmental protection, infrastructure maintenance and local public transportation. As well, at a time when Switzerland more frequently finds herself isolated on the inter-continental (European Union) and international stage, the government continues to slash public support to our diplomatic and embassy bureaus and our Post office modernization. Pension funds continue to be under funded and in some cases are being stripped of their assets. In this environment I it any wonder that our cherished bonds of cohesion and solidarity are fraying?
- The above “solutions” are part of a long series of sneaky, underhanded forms of money grabbing through more efficient and effective parking meters, automated speed and other traffic code revenue generation automation in conjunction with a host of new user pays licences and registration requirements across all pastimes and activities. As well the regressive sales tax, jokingly called “Value added” has been increased while the categories exempted have been reduced, penalizing all citizens but particularly the poorest as well as the once vibrant small and medium size enterprises (MSE) faced with reduced customer purchase revenues and increased regulatory costs. This reality has reduced both current employed numbers and positive expectations for the future, particularly among the young and recent graduates.
- Meanwhile the economic reality of production of goods and services, thanks to the many discoveries and inventions such as computers and robots is a constantly more efficient economic system producing a greater abundance of these goods and services but also dramatically reducing the human input required. This off course results in a not infrequent over production of goods, while at the same time reducing the number of jobs and human hours of work required. A growing proportion of the population is thus deprived of their “pay-cheque”, their only means to acquire the goods created within and by their own communities. This unfortunately tempts and forces some into activities for money that are shameful and or illegal.
- A new crisis at Union de Banques Suisses or any too big to fail banks could necessitate billions in Federal Council emergency funds underwriting the gambling losses of such bank. This means that generations of current and future taxpayers will be paying for the bank’s mistakes, and also get to pay interest on this privilege! So let’s stop right here and add up what we’ve looked at so far: production results and capacity are abundant having wisely built on our long traditions of inventiveness and innovation, particularly in the processes and equipment used in production; this progress while good in itself, had dramatically reduced the demand for human input , therefore employee or wage workers. This means for many either a reduced pay cheque due to reduced hours or no job now nor in the future. No pay cheque means no means to acquire the good which are being more abundantly produced. Meanwhile, despite having less and less “pay cheque” money, we are being subjected to higher and higher punitive surveillance and regulatory requirements and fees. And now, let’ get this right, the small minority that has excessive amount of pay cheque money, dividends from un-taxed trust funds, huge returns from capital invested who knows where and in what, the ones who guessed wrong or gambled unconsciously requiring these massive tax subsidized bailouts further reducing all our disposable or purchasing totals, these same people profit again by pushing down the price they pay for products and services since there are fewer and fewer buyers? Does this all add up for you? No, well it doesn’t seem to be adding up any better for the hundreds of thousands, millions of our fellow humans taking to the streets in Ireland, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Italy, anywhere in Europe. If we widen our scope we quickly see it isn’t adding up anywhere else in the world either.
- Two Archetypes of this dysfunctional system are the privately owned Federal Reserve Bank of America and its privately chartered collection agency the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) These systems were both designed by international bankers and vested individuals who through verbal duplicity and ambiguity to tricked the unsuspecting American citizens by their Congressional representatives to permit the “FED” exactly a hundred years ago in December 1913. These two archetype are representative of the “Too big to Fail” syndrome so familiar today—their toxic assets create by the perverse mechanism of private money creation from nothing are hailed as saviours of the sovereignty. For more than three centuries a small elite group has been creating billions and billions of dollar, francs, yen, based debts for all of us, plus interest off course, using our properties, homes, businesses and public treasures and common infrastructures. They get the cash, we get the debt! Our debt, besides being morally depraved, is also mathematically impossible to re-pay. Every culture recognizes, as do all the moral codes, that contracts which by their terms of required performance are impossible to perform are void from the outset!!All sovereign jurisdictions and many corporations, families and individuals are beyond the point of no return due to this abdication of responsibility in the past at the sovereign or nation state level. The few nations that have recently tried to resist , such as Libya, have been bombed back into the stone ages of anarchy, destitution and hopelessness. This lopsided global system of systemic boom (new debts “borrow money to make money”) to bust ( dramatic contraction of the money supply) is not an “invisible hand” any longer. The liars’ talk of “fiscal responsibility” was conceived in inequity and implemented knowingly or unknowingly with the majority of head of state, elected representatives and international governing bodies such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) . Will we continue with our children and their children to be slaves of this self appointed banking “elite” who have created the life blood of our economic exchange system (money) putting nothing in and yet essentially controlling everything?
- THERE ARE SOLUTIONS CURRENTLY BEING PROMOTED HERE IN SWITZERLAND
The GOAL is to regain control of money so that each and all can hare in the legacy of our predecessors and the fruits of our solidarity and search for our common good. Notice “regain” control; the goal is to regain the control that has been fraudulently stolen from the sovereign nation which is all of us. Our Constitution states this , as do most countries, but we insist it must be even more clearly emphasized
This will include:
The power to “coin” is to rest exclusively with our national sovereign; this exclusive power includes the both the issue and the volume of money and credit created, and when necessary, the same powers controlling the amount to be destroyed (removed from circulation).
Administrative salaries and costs of this service will be allocated of course, but most certainly no interest will be charged for the use of our own money and credit.
The accounting and statistical mechanisms and procedure to insure stability of our medium of exchange will be exercised through coordination of the appropriate public authorities starting, as is our custom, from the commune to the canton to the regional to the national level. The real wealth of material and intellectual resource o Switzerland, as in your country, are represented by the person, by the small and medium size enterprise and these wealth resources are most easily recognized and accounted for at the local level., as is “counting the economic votes” which is when each individual makes his or her countless buying decisions through purchasing. Every purchase freely chosen is an “economic vote.”
The stabilization of the dynamic between we the producer (some of us) and we the consumer (all of us) is continually to be re-calibrated and increased as automation, computerization and robotic enhance the total national production. These future discrepancies from what exits to what is becoming will be rectified through both reward compensation to all the actors in this production recognizing on an item by item basis the full and true costs of this new production and by increasing purchasing power to each and every consumer-citizen. This increase is simply an increase in the monthly dividend cheque of each of us as a lifetime shareholder in “Switzerland Incorporated”. Our dividend producing share is given to each at birth and is annulled at death.
The above initiative will be accomplished immediately. The information recording algorithms for production are already in use. The detailed data for all producing enterprises with their myriad of suppliers, distributor and retail outlets, including obviously their virtual or “on-line” stores, are already installed and in use thanks to our sophisticated tax and regulatory reporting requirements. The difference is now this information gathered from us will be used for us.
The mechanism to distribute dividends to each and every person and citizen already reside in multiple (too many?) public jurisdictions. The need for daily sustenance is now, and each day thereafter, and this can be provided immediately with existing records and resources.
OTHER IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS AND MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED TO RESTORE PROPER SOVEREIGNTY
Other important considerations must be addressed to restore within our society proper order and perspective. A fundamental principle is that the earth and all its bounty was created for all, and in recognizing private property, that each should have access to a property that can be called their own, a patrimony to pass within a family from generation to generation to generation. Restoring this proper order will require much thought and respectful dialogue and discourse respecting both the Spirit and the letter of the Divine Law . Some of these areas include length of mortgage contracts, right of redress to those who have lost their ancestral home and property, as well as those seeking to acquire public and private property
The existing CHF (Swiss franc) Money Supply created through fictional or non-existent ownership claims and therefore illegal debt obligations will be simply cancelled. Private individuals and cooperative saving groups will be compensated according to their just claims for monies invested into these instruments, but no recourse will be permitted those who are making claim without just title.
The “reserve” of the National Bank of Switzerland (NBS) will be independent of gold, silver, or other precious metals or commodities which can be fraudulently manipulated by financial consortia internal or external to Switzerland. The “reserve” will be a real reserve of wealth in the form of seven (7) years worth of edible foodstuffs such as grain, legumes, vegetables etc. and their non-GMO seed stocks
Treaties, international agreements, standard contracts etc. will all be reviewed to insure they are compatible with both the means and desired ends of Swiss sovereignty. Any that go against one of us or all of us will be identified and denounced at the Commune, Canton, regional and or national level
The gigantic savings immediately available by refusing to pay unjust usurious interest on our own credit will make most if not all of the myriad of direct and hidden taxes shown above (#4) unnecessary. The most obvious of thee effecting our daily cost of living will be removal of all value added sales tax as well as all the supplementary gasoline taxes Those employed will no longer have their well earned pay cheque reduced by withholding taxes. Our municipalities will once again be able to initiate ascetic, artistic, cultural or environment conserving community projects where and when the talent is locally available to undertake these enhancements. Our police and security forces, once again scaled to community need, not to either “fiscal austerity” nor make work politics, will return to their primary role as peace and security custodians rather than their current primary role as tax revenue collectors and parking meter maids.
TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
A restoration of our society of this magnitude will include transitional provisions.
The Confederation to create on a per family size basis the requisite sized “Solidarity Fund” in a national purse.
This national pure will then be dispersed to the Cantons using the same demographic distribution modelling determining representative seat in the Plenum of the Federal Assembly
A referendum currently underway will determine Yes or No to restricting the highest paid salary in an organization, private, public, or NGO, to a maximum of 12X that of the lowest paid. Another provision being voted upon could limit the maximum compensation to $500,000 per annum.
To further reposition “money” from it current god-like, idolatrous status ruling mankind to its proper role as a useful tool serving all mankind, a number of provisions will be introduced restricting trading on margin, “short selling” credit default swaps etc. The key principle to be employed will include i)full existing title of ownership and ii)full payment. To reduce arbitrage trading {EDITOR; arbitrage trading is the practice of taking advantage of a price difference between two or more markets: striking a combination of matching deals that capitalize upon the imbalance; traders have been known to buy and sell in the same two areas hundred of times in a single day taking advantage of their not paying any transaction costs to capitalize of minute second by second price swings ]) in both stocks and currencies a price will be listed for the day A number of sophisticated reforms a outlined by Maurice Allais, French Nobel Prize winner in Economics the thrust of which is to return the gambling mindset” from financial instrument and markets, a mindset, that while it ha always been present in the minds and actions of a few, has since the early nineteen seventies grown into endemic proportion to the extent that it may very well being the standard governing principle---the lives and livelihoods of billions of us being determined by a few who look on life as nothing but one giant, non-top casino.
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More Echoes from all over the world:
http://www.indiatimes.com/news/europe/when-8000000-five-cent-coins-were-dumped-pics-105006.html
Even Israel is on the way: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmjs3SGQP3U
http://gb.cri.cn/42071/2013/ 10/05/5892s4273991.htm
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http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/news/international/Swiss_to_vote_on_2,500_franc_basic_income_for_every_adult.html?cid=37048792
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Bern, 4. Oktober 2013 – ein historischer Tag!
Eine freudige und erwartungsfrohe Stimmung prägte den Tag auf dem Bundesplatz in Bern. Über 1000 Menschen erlebten live die Einreichung der Volksinitiative zum bedingungslosen Grundeinkommen. Die Performance “Kopf oder Zahl” der Generation Grundeinkommen lösste ein Flut von Medienbeiträgen aus. Selbst ein Russisches und ein Chinesisches Fernsehteam war vor Ort.Hier eine erste Auswahl:
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