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Eco-no-money? – Buy A Farm!

By Reverend Bishop Paul Coulbeck of Free World Press

The disjointedness of society, our economy and our markets at this time is a sea change, like going from one ocean to another. We are moving into a new age, the Information Age. It is made up of robotics, computation and artificial intelligence, information technology, and socialization. The last era, the industrial era was made up of hard repetitive labour, mindless accounting, data collection and business telecommunications. Markets were in the trading pit, on the trading floor, in the brick and mortar exchange buildings. Now they are in cyber space and are traded electronically. As a matter of fact, almost half the trading on the market is done by computer robot. No wonder we see huge swings in prices as this over-sensitized logical computer network tries to adjust to our irrational human activities and marketplace. The problem is, it's faster than we are, seriously faster. The computer network deals with real time market. The market gurus use last month's data trying to guess the future. Starting to see what's going on here?

We are moving away from oil and non-renewables to electronics and renewable synthetics of better quality. We are moving away from consumerism and waste to conservation and recycling. There is going to be some disjointedness. We have to learn to dance with the electrons.

So where should we go now? What should we do? Let's use information age thinking and not succumb to irrational human activity. Let it be something worthy of our time. And if it be true we have been living against the will of God and His laws of nature, let's plan our way back. Let's start with legalizing the Tree of Life, Cannabis. This would create 80,000 new environmentally green products, about 1.4 million new businesses, and 10-15 million new jobs. It can all be done environmentally soundly and in a technologically advanced manner. Great time to rebuild manufacturing and production again. All the old 1930's factories are gone. They were torn down and shipped overseas with our jobs. With all new environmentally advanced factories and a faster, leaner, more competitive, productive workforce we can once again create advantages. Slashing the cost of production and instituting waste recycling, the wages and benefits could increase for labour.

The shift to a sustainable green economy means increased demand for products produced on farms and, hence, the need for farmers and farm families. We can move back to the farm or village and this time, technologically connect and network rural life and global life. A great deal of the tedious grunt work of farming is now done by a robot. The tractors are air conditioned and computerized. Laser guided milking machines mean cows milk themselves at their demand. Sure, you might have to shovel some manure, but the Bobcat makes short work of that. And if you are making natural gas and fertilizer, all that manure is another cash cow income source for the farm. Even a small family farm is literally a self-sufficient industrial unit of production. The production of food, fiber, fuel, medicine and industrial base stocks, are the ingredients to a good, productive farm and cannabis produces all of these things. Moving to the farm would put us back in touch with our roots. I believe that this would lead us forward to a more spiritually practical way of life and relieve the stress of this new information age by placing the stability of solid ground under virtual reality.

I saw an interesting poster from the 1930s. It says, “Leave the Depression Behind. Buy a Farm.”


© Reverend Bishop Paul Coulbeck 2009


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Contributed by reverendcoulbeck on February 14, 2009, at 5:14 PM UTC.

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