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June 13th, 2009

Making the world more peaceful, prosperous and healthy isn’t as difficult a task as it seems.  All it takes is having enough people looking squarely at the global problems as what they truly are.  The people of the former Soviet Union saw their communist government as a problem—and it fell.  They were in chaos for a few years after but that passed and Russians are now living better in a better world than they could’ve imagined only a few decades earlier.  That is the real key to how to make the world better – UNDERSTAND THE PROBLEM!

“Crime is rising!”  I hear people complaining.  “Of course it is.”  I reply.  “It’ll keep on spiraling upwards because the poorly thought out concept of law turns crime into a growth industry.  That makes a lawyer’s world better at the expense of yours, when you become the crime victim—or the wrongfully accused.  The number one way of how to make the world better is to look seriously and TRUTHFULLY at the concept of law and amend the foundations of justice to make it do what it should!  (Instead of it doing only what lawyers like it doing—in making them more money.)

1. How to make the world better Get rid of the heinous rule-of-law concept. – It is a crime against humanity that is CAUSING more crime.  (Ask me to explain how and I’ll send you my articles on it.)  And the world is made better as crime dwindles.

“The global economy is in ruins!”  Others bewail.  ‘Yes, it is and it will get worst instead of better, until you can identify the real simple problem, from the complex nonsense that your television drivels out.”  Another way of how to make the world better economically is to abolish commodities futures markets.  The price of goods should move slowly up or down according to justifiable market forces of supply, demand and cost of production.  The futures speculation is glorified gambling and it hurts us all, for the profit of the few.  Futures markets are another crime against humanity.  When the heinous practice is outlawed, the global economy will stable out and drastically improve.

2.  How to make the world better Repair the global economics – Shut down the commodity futures markets.  They CAUSE the boom and bust cycles that wastefully overproduce at one end, and bring layoff and recession on the other.  (Again, feel free to ask me for more information.)  And the world is made financially better: with people not suffering in the manipulated extremes.

“There are wars and terrorism!”  People cry out.  “Yes,” I answer, “and that’s because you don’t control YOUR governments, you allow THEM to control you.”  The way to stop both wars AND terrorism, and coincidentally how to make the world better, is to take that evaluative close look at how the rule-of-law actually works.  Law does NOT protect you.  Law protects a government’s ability to make you do what it wants and that doesn’t help you: it HURTS you, me and everyone else.  And it needn’t.

3.  How to make the world betterEnd Slavery – That would be accomplished by the remedy for crime and law. It would force the government to give us back the ownership of our lives.

Those are three simple suggestions on how to make the world better.  They are not that difficult to accomplish and our lives needn’t be thrown into turmoil as a result.  I’ll wrap this up with a review of the three ways of making the world better.

First, change how law functions, at the theory level.  This doesn’t involve changing ANY existing statutes and it wouldn’t impair the effectiveness of police/courts/jails.  It just involves ending the rule-of-law’s slavery, and replacing it with a concept of a state enforcing public order on the mandate of protecting human rights.  That’s one simple way of making the world vastly better.

Second, eliminate the commodity futures market.  Commodities will still be bought and sold, but the prices won’t be subjected to the erratic swings that are as a result of investors trying to read crystal balls to guess what the price will be later.  (I think that a real study or inquest into the financial crisis of 2008/2009 would show that the sub-prime mortgages contributed to the situation, but that the wild ride the oil prices took, as forced by the commodity futures market, was the true culprit.

Third, citizens need to gain control of their governments.  That would definitely be how to make the world better and it’s not hard either.  In fact, the firm control is automatically established by the way number one of how to make to make the world better.  Law enslaves.  A justice system of human rights means a government’s only power comes from what it does for us, instead of what it can compel us do for it.  Wars and terrorism will both end naturally, making the world a much better place.

In conclusion, the rule-of-law is society’s worst enemy.  Our civilization advances were not because of the rule-of-law: they have been human endeavor in spite of dragging law around as a heavy anchor.  When the heinous rule-of-law is finally overthrown, our future is bright and our world will be infinitely better.

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