I am totally thankful to Terry Hallenbach for bringing to the public the discussion regarding our Vermont monetary policy. Most people have not equated private bank policy with the “unseen hand of the marketplace”, but sure enough, the economy is orchestrated just like puppets on strings by these financiers. If I have begun dialogue then excellent! What can we do to circulate enough money to accomplish all the work we need to do, and to give everyone the right to enough money to live with dignity?
I noticed in the comments that there were numbers of comments that were personally derisive. Well, that will always happen, I hope those people begin to focus on the real issue, and that is how to increase humane behavior, and cope with the predicaments at hand. Climate change, economic war against the majority, toxification of the planet and our food supply, addictions created by big pharma and a combination of hosts of people with a lack of personal purpose.
There was one especially outrageous comment, suggesting that I “live off my father at 55” . I would not live off anyone, as if I am blood sucker. In fact I asked him for his financial support to give me the freedom to do the work I do, and it is out of respect that he gives it. Yes, I could be making money, and having a small business, or whoring myself to big money. In fact I am a member of a consulting group for hempcrete construction. I have found however, that money is neither worth enslavement, nor is it worth godlike status, nor will it magically bestow happiness when reaped in excess. Addiction is as heavy in wealthy classes as it is in poverty.
Money is quite simple, it is actually just a means of accounting. Ours is a rigged accounting system, it is not serving humanity, or Vermont. Our victimhood is a matter of ignorance of the purpose and mechanisms of money.
More than money, the most important aspect of life, is to learn, and where one can form a sense of purpose to serve the greater good, that person is blessed beyond mere tokens of wealth.
While the commenters may not be able to imagine it, I alone of the candidates have the capacity to bring about a fairness and an integrity that we sorely need in this state. I stand for that vision, and I am unashamed. I am thankful that I can. I hope to have a little more fun this election season, however, which is why I call myself De Udder Party. I will suggest that the GOP choose a bovine mascot replace the elephant. Its just too weird to have an elephant mascot when no elephants naturally reside in the USA ! Furthermore, it’s plain as the nose on your face that the mascot was chosen by white men with inferiority complexes over African prowess. No wonder they chose an african animal with the great big trunk to represent them. Its time for a change and the Bovine is the divinely perfect choice.
Every war is a conspiracy, each and every war is a economic one, fought for the financial gain of a few dark and secretive families. China and Russia have been poising themselves to replace the US dollar as the world reserve currency, and we know that Irag went down for threatening to sell oil in the Euro. It is my hope that we are wise enough in Vermont to see through that hoax. It is my hope that we are ready to become far more self reliant, and more peaceful than we are now.
Many cannot talk about the hard issues, and they chide me for doing so, but here are the easy issues. Everyone loves clean water, clear air, a warm home, a full larder, so let me compete as a candidate so I can give you ideas of how most everyone can have them! Would it be such a bad thing to elect me and find that I am crazy for Vermont, and for its strength, its beauty, and the people here who are so close to nature, and the nature here.
I want to see us rise up against this corporate empire and make it irrelevant, and grow strong children all of whom have unique purpose, to be in a State that can feed itself and power itself, and invite the rest of the world to watch us increase personal freedom from taxation and debt. I think we can. I know we can. What you have going on with money as speech and tar sands and taxation and imprisonment and poisons in the food, air and medicines is insanity. Cruelty is insanity, harming the perpetrator more than the victim. So, lets work on what really matters,fairness. Let’s get more in touch with each other, and care about the next person, and let’s work together. Let’s feel like humanity again, not vampires. Lets know the difference between good crazy and bad, good crazy is brilliant, I got some of that going, and none of that other. So keep those comments coming! and lets do some publicity stunts, I hear the Green Mountain Boys 2.0 and the Red Courage Girls are coming to town!
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answers to genetically modified food
Peyton’s response to a question of Genetically modified food labeling..
I am a purist, who believes that food should come from ‘happy’ sources, in other words, the crops should be and need to be honored, prayed over, and blessed, and the spiritual energy recharged. The animals that feed us should be living as happily, and unconfined as possible and respected. I am a candidate because I want the funding to continue the growth of spiritually aware economy to grow, and I have ways that redirects the flow of money to the honorable people of Vermont who are mindful of the sacredness of the Earth connection.
Of course I believe in open and honest labeling, so that people can have choice, and I do my best to educate others to only buy what is sustainable and organic. Inclusive of the happy fact that organic farming with biochar removes our carbon problem,
My work continues to enlighten my friends in Vermont to the means we have to discontinue our enabling of corporate destruction of the planet. WE have means to create economic growth that do not require that we go into debt, or raise taxes ! Now we begin to heal the practices that have been going on for the past 100 years (and before) that abuse the appropriate role of money. It is my concern. Money acts as,and should be recognized as, a verb of trust and faith. Those who have personality disorders use it incorrectly on purpose and others are simply yet to be enlightened.
In order to heal the Earth we will need to invest our time and energy into small family farms or household lots of organic production. To heal ourselves, we will need to have more rest, more hemp curative methods, and more natural means to balance the spirit with the experience of being an American Vermonter.
It is my suggestion that the few people who are abusing money, power and control are in fact starving for spiritual wealth and balance, and it is our responsibility to recognize that they are a member of our collective unconscious, and thus, an extension of our thinking. Where do we find the peaceful unity to engage in peaceful productive paradigm shift, such that we can experience ourselves as an evolved collective ? How do we encourage the end of war when opposing it is confrontational?
I know it appears that we have gotten off the subject of genetic modification of foods, it is, however a completely integrated problem/solution when for-profit corporate interests are imperiling the Earth and the inhabitants who have yet to empower themselves as creators of links between the spirit of the food, the money, the peace, and community that we intend to grow.
The honorable suggestion that genetically modified foods enable feeding the masses must be asked the question of if the masses are victims? The next question is, what can we do to dissolve victim consciousness and grow empowered peaceful selfconsciousness?
My candidacy for Governor has come about because of questions like these. Myself, as a member of the collective unconscious, looks for the means I have that will encourage more people to experience happiness, for the simple pleasure of experiencing greater joy myself. I see the abuse, and misuse of money, and the lack of education about money as a source of great angst and trouble in the world, needlessly. To be your Governor, I would be able to create an experience of abundance, where we begin a spiritually active engagement in healing ourselves, inclusive of those who experience addiction to control and greed.