Subject: "Worried about the economy?", asks MSNBC 01/23/06
From the Starfleet perspective, the question of the economy is a concern that is akin to humanitarian interests. Knowing that there are several earth containing solar systems, twelve in one galaxy and five in another, becomes both an economic and a technological concern when the problem of control of information within the scope of what has become the territorial limits of the United States of America, operating over the years in seventeen locations, populated by a civilization that not even vaguely understands how the imitative practice of designing architecture, on earth like planets with a triangular shaped North American continent, has led to an overly dependent monetary publicity campaign run by a government which bases its expenses and income on what appears to be an average fiscal policy patterned on a list of certain wealthy citizens, paying little attention to the fact that, if a government does not have all the facts, if a government is overly dependent on an ancient design of superimposed average conditions, in all probability, many opportunities to coordinate the most successful of governing conditions will degenerate into an unsatisfactory representation of a majority of the populations' real needs in various parts of the galaxies where people have actually gone to greater lengths than they know to keep in touch with the economic signal giver that the government is advertised to be in the history books and media transmitted throughout the two galaxies containing territories governed by the United States and the popular currency designs proliferated and made available, where major historic accumulations of various blends of gold and silver and platinum are contracted, in storage, to represent the wealth of the United States. The ancient citadels of Atlantis, Egypt, and other designers of the mirage ethic, representing people to each other universally through a manipulation of overlapping sight and sound, and the encountering of people, noticed by systems of computation and biological persuasion as influential or ordinary, must begin to become understood as influencing the patterns of modern civilisation, before any worries about the economy can be resolved, and the security of democracy can be insured as a representation of both minority and majority, poor and rich, populations, and those people of the present and future, who must begin to develop independence from the encroachment of superstition, pervasive religious influences, demoralisation, and propaganda, leading to economic demise, and slavery to the unwise.
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