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Planning For After the Financial Crash

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Malcolm R. Hughes

If or when the financial crash occurs we as a society need to have ideas ready for a replacement system to kick into action. It is no good having a Reset of the same old style, that is Bankers organising and running the show, that will eventually crash again sometime in the future, and in the meantime ripping off one and all.

I don’t have the answer, but can put up some suggestions. There are many smarter people who can come up with a way to implement what I am saying, taking into account that some of my suggestions may conflict with the Constitution.

Our legal system should revert to Law by way of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia 1901, and adjustments to allow for current technology adoption to be put to the people via referendums. Our politicians and judiciary must adhere to that Constitution. All laws not amenable to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia should be rescinded. All initiatives to legislate major changes in law should go to the people via referendum.

There should be banking facilities — taking into account lawful cash transactions. Any banks operating will [should] not be allowed to conspire with each other, nor own shares in each other. Their fees and interest rates are to be reasonable.

There should be a “people’s bank”, similar to the original Commonwealth Bank, owned by the taxpayer and potentially operated via Australia Post so that there are banking facilities in every town.

A percentage of a bank’s loan portfolio for different areas of the financial arena should be set by the country’s Government. That is a certain percentage of their lending funds to be set aside for home loans, personal loans, customer investment requirements (may be part of personal loans), local council, and business loans. There will be no such thing as fractional reserve banking. Their loan lending capacity will be a percentage determined by the Government of their asset base.

Banks and the Government will be unable to borrow from overseas. There is no need. Australia is a very wealthy Nation if our Commonwealth Government was not giving away or selling our assets on the cheap to foreigners and spending taxpayer money frivolously.

Our country’s military shall be for defending its own area of responsibility within our national borders only. One exception only. If there appeared to be an authentic invasion from space, countries could form an alliance for the period of danger. Even then I don’t think it would be useful, as any Being having technology to invade Earth would be way ahead of us in weaponry.

The TGA should be dismantled and in its place Government financed research into natural remedies and cures. After all, any pharmaceutical product that is successful is a copy from nature using artificial chemicals and processes.

Disengage from treaties such as World Health Organisation and all subsidiaries, the Lima Agreement, and take back the Pine Gap facility. Send American and any other foreign military on our shores back home. They are creating an attraction for any future military offensive.

Political terms should be for a short period only. No lifetime tenure and no close connections to industry. The situation of Political Parties to be ended. Elections should be held by paper ballot after identification is supplied and counted on the same day. The Government should pay a fixed sum towards each candidate’s electioneering. That is all that is to be spent for that purpose. No chance therefore of graft or corruption.

Personnel engaged in the Military or Police Forces around Australia to be Australian citizens only, with a clean record.

Our manufacturing industries to be restarted or new ones set up. This can be helped by Government purchasing locally from truly Australian companies, not foreign-owned entities. In particular military equipment to be produced in Australia. We did it during  World War II. A great employment opportunity, which also creates subsidiary industry. The scope is almost endless. Trucks, cars, railway equipment, farm machinery, mining equipment, military tanks and ships. We have done it previously, even invented the Owen machine gun.

Cease mass immigration programs. Each applicant to be accepted on their ability and to fit into our way of life to become an asset to Australia. Local people then may be able to afford to put a roof over their heads either by reasonable rents or to borrow for a house of their own. Especially if Banks are brought into line as per suggestions above.

The spy agencies to be dismantled. Their use so far has been to act against the community on behalf of politicians or worse still, foreign espionage organisations, or to bring Australians to war.

Rid ourselves of the carbon dioxide-climate change scam and any treaties attached to this madness. Also ban the weather modification programs to let nature do what is natural. This will allow the purification of our air for breathing and generally improve the health of the citizens.

The ideas of Digital Identity and Digital Currency should be sent scarpering.

Some of the suggestions above may not be allowable under the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia but it is up to those that know the Constitution to sift through.

I urge all Australians to think about what we want Australia to be like in the future for ourselves, our children, grandchildren, and future generations. Make your suggestions known, don’t leave them until last minute then complain that nobody listened to you. Your idea may not be used but at least give whoever is left with the task of organising our future the chance to look at the possibility of your idea.

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20 COMMENTS

  1. These are great ideas AFTER surviving the collapse. I strongly suggest that individuals take an immediate assessment of how they are going to survive the first three months after the collapse.

    • Like, how are they going to deal with certain impending restrictions?

      “Now They Want Us to STOP BACKYARD GARDENING? What’s Next?”

      “Labor to ‘crackdown’ on caravans used as homes on private property”

        • Tell that to the Amish in the US.
          NZ has a law: ‘thou shalt not swap (barter) a potato for a tomato with thy neighbour’.

          • Sorry: But it is OK to screw thy neighbour’s children!?
            Sorry, so sorry. Someone might be offended. Sorry. Really!?

          • To explain: besides references in the bible,
            Lord Denning, when dealing with a fictitional bottled snail opined on whom is a ‘neighbour’. It is everyone.

  2. Not much to disagree with there.
    But the only way to do it would be to rid ourselves of the present politicians, create a few dozen ‘Mal’ clones of varying ages and maturity and elect them to run the country.

  3. When the ALP and lefty voters realise they have been screwed by the ALP and the left with their ClimateChange™ etc they will suddenly realise they have nowhere further left to go, but don’t worry, because Albert Pike said “When the people need a hero we shall supply one”, I can’t wait to see who this might be, some kind of magician guru cult guy ( or lady !!! ) to finally lead them all off the cliff, before they wake up and realise they are Useless Eaters too

  4. Sorry, but I’m altogether too versed in what took place the morning after the angel of death passed over 1991 years ago. In other words I’m totally preoccupied with what’s REALLY up ahead:

    “What does the Bible really tell us about the powers of darkness?
    In Demons, Michael Heiser debunks popular presuppositions about the very real powers of darkness. Rather than traditions, stories, speculations, or myths, Demons is grounded in what ancient people of both the Old and New Testament eras believed about evil spiritual forces and in what the Bible actually says. You’ll come away with a sound, biblical understanding of demons, supernatural rebellion, evil spirits, and spiritual warfare. “
    https://www.logos.com/product/178154/demons-what-the-bible-really-says-about-the-powers-of-darkness?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social

    • What gets largely missed is that the extant monetary system has the very same power that was transmitted via the figurines referenced between 6 – 9 minutes, quote:

      “An ancient person would build an idol, stone, wood, whatever it is. And they’re not idiots, they know that they just built that thing. The idea wasn’t that this is my deity and then it just dies there. The idea is that I will build this object as a home for a spiritual entity.”

  5. One thing that needs to be stopped is the endless ‘golden handshakes’ when politicians retire. They need to be treated the same as any other citizen. When their employment stops, so does their income from the Govt.
    Do what the Scottish do … make politicians list their expenses on a public Govt website so we can see how they spend their ‘allowances’! If they don’t list it within 14 days, then they cannot claim it as an expense. Expense budget to be limited, not them having their hand in taxpayer’s pockets for as long as they are in power! I’m tired of the absolute WASTE of public money!
    The great ‘renewables’ (solar and wind) are clearly going the same way as the ‘North-South’ pipeline in Victoria (remember that?) and the desalination plants.
    EVs have been tried in the late 1900, the 1940s, the 1960/70s and are still not a viable. Those with pacemakers or electro-hypersensitivity cannot use them!
    We need a system more like the Swiss parliament. If we disagree or want something done, then if 100,000 people sign up, the Govt is MANDATED to do what the people want! Govt is supposed to be what the people want, not what the WEF/WHO/UN or anyone else dictates to our politicians!
    Politicians should have to face public questioning at regular intervals … eg. every 2 weeks in a public forum!

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