Monday, September 26, 2016

Common Enemy


The human condition strives on disputes, competition, conflicts and arguments even where none exist. Disputes over the control of resources, Competition as a problem solver rather than collaboration, Conflict embroiling owners vs. workers, Arguments about the best use of profits. This is all based on egos, selfishness and greed, mostly executed by men supported by mothers, wives and daughters, who enjoy the benefits but refuse to ask any pertinent questions until negatively impacted. Clearly a common enemy is needed to solve all problems, bringing all creeds, races, religions, rich, poor, owners and workers, together, to promote peace and stop the human on human abuse. Many fictional works have already depicted such scenarios; alien invasion, comet collision, overheating of the earth's core, rise of the machines, disease, famine, water woes, begging the question, does reality truly have to follow art?

Monday, September 19, 2016

Water Woes


Governments are obligated and must protect, by means of, licensing, regulating and testing, its public waters, quality and quantity, for human piped or bottled consumption, animal and plant farming, industrial usage, waste water treatment and flood management, to preserve and enhance living standards. License geographically, natural or man-made water courses, collection dams and wells, and runoffs points, to qualified and competent operators. Regulate such operations as to their professional practices; engineering, procurement, maintenance and financial, to justify the operation’s pricing. Testing on a frequent but random basis the water quality assigned for specific distribution categories and measuring various factors, such as; rainfall per area, treatment procedures and runoff rates, to justify system improvements, for example; desalination, better purifying components and dredging works.

Monday, September 12, 2016

Food; the world’s strongest Currency


Currency Reserves or Central Banks utilize monetary policies, such as; the movement of interest rates by which registered financial institutions can lend to or borrow from the reserve bank, the removal of old money or the printing and release of new money into the system, the expression of moral persuasion and more, to control their currency and their economy. Many of the major currency reserve banks, with interest rates approaching zero, have chosen to implement programs of quantitative easing; by purchasing government and quasi-government backed securities on the open market in order to lower interest rates and increase the money supply, not by printing new banknotes, but by flooding financial institutions with capital in an effort to promote increased lending and liquidity. It should also be noted that, many economists are speaking about Helicopter Money; where central banks are considering releasing money directly into individuals’ bank accounts to encourage spending, investments and job creation.

Monday, September 5, 2016

Eco-City


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Eco-City’ is designed, as a show piece to the world, to ecologically, socially, economically, electronically, effectively and efficiently utilize living space, consisting of its productive tower surrounded by housing and social facilities and sitting on acres of geologically tested bedrock lands, constructed, horizontally and vertically, to withstand earthquakes measuring over 7 on the Richter scale and winds exceeding 100 knots.

The Caribbean Region and CARICOM Member States have all been targeted through its political leaders within the last three years, by a consortium of Corporate and Institutional Investors, to accommodate an experiment in futuristic city design. International Corporations bringing conceptual products for real world testing and application before a global launch. Financial institutions inclusive of pension plans, retaining ownership of the system modern designs as deployed to improve existing cities.