The Last Repair Shop | 2024 Oscar-Nominated Documentary Short.
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The Last Repair Shop | 2024 Oscar-Nominated Documentary Short.
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Posted in Finance and Economics
Thomas H. Greco, Jr. Interview with Bruce de Torres, on his Worldstage show on TNT Radio:
Covering the history of centralized banking, the danger of today’s concentration of wealth in the hands of a few who are working to completely control humanity; and the need to reinvent money, devolve power to local communities, and create honest “home-grown” means of payment (liquidity). His highly acclaimed book, The End of Money and the Future of Civilization, is being revised, updated, and expanded to reveal how the dysfunctional money system operates, and how to reinvent money to enable the honest exchange of value. New chapters are being posted serially on Future Brightly, on his website, as well as on his Substack and Medium channels. Almost all his writings and accumulated resources for researchers and monetary innovators can be downloaded free at BeyondMoney.net.
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I am scheduled to be interviewed by Bruce de Torres on his World Stage program on Saturday, February 24, 2024 during the first segment of the program from 2 PM to 3 PM Eastern time (11 AM to Noon Pacific time, Noon to 1 PM Arizona time). You can tune in to listen live at https://tntradio.live/.
Posted in Exchange Design, Freedom, My activities, The Political Money System
Tagged credit clearing, interview
The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes.
—Benjamin Disraeli, British Prime Minister under Queen Victoria

Chapter Five, the latest chapter in The End of Money and the Future of Civilization, new 2024 edition, is now available. It is being published first on Ken Richings; Substack channel, Future Brightly. Ken has greatly assisted my work in many ways, including editorial assistance and narration of each chapter. He has now posted all previous chapters, and starting now with Chapter 5, each new chapter will appear on his channel two weeks before being posted here on my website or elsewhere. I do not wish to place paywalls between me and my readers so all content will continue to remain freely available to read and download, either from Ken’s site or my own sites but I encourage you to reward Ken for his good work by opting to take a paid subscription to https://futurebrightly.substack.com/.
Further chapters will continue to be posted as they are completed on Future Brightly, and then on the other sites two weeks later. Watch for Chapter Six, Usury, the Engine of Destruction, to be posted in about three weeks.
As always, your comments and suggestions will be welcomed.
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Chapter Five, The New World Order-Text
Chapter Five, The New World Order-Audio narration
Posted in Developing Alternatives, Freedom, Geopolitics, My activities
Tagged Biden, Bush, deregulation, money power, new world order, sovereignty, Trudeau

In this issue:
Mutual credit clearing, a proposal from 1914
One of the books I was entrusted with by the School of Living is, The Cause of Business Depressions, by Hugo Bilgram and L. E. Levy, published in 1914 by J. B. Lippincott. This is another masterful work that we’ve inherited from the past that was either ignored or suppressed. I doubt that even a handful of academic economists alive today would recognize the authors’ names. But they were correct in saying: “If there were no money, any system of crediting sellers and debiting buyers would be fully competent to accomplish the work now performed by money,” and they provided in this book a detailed outline of how a mutual credit clearing network might be structured and managed.
In my book, Money: Understanding and Creating Alternatives to Legal Tender (Chelsea Green 2001), I quoted them as saying:
“Were a number of businessmen to combine for the purpose of organizing a system of exchange effective among themselves, they could clearly demonstrate how simple the money system can really be made. The greater the number of businessmen that would thus cooperate, the more complete would be their own emancipation from the obstruction to commerce and industry which existing currency laws impose.”
Then I summarized the Bilgram and Levy plan as follows:
Such associations in various localities could be federated to provide for inter-regional clearing of credits.
I’ve now taken the trouble to scan the pages of that entire section of the book and transcribed them into an editable Word document with my comments, and have added these files to the Library on my website so that serious students of finance and exchange system innovation will have the complete description to study and learn from.
Of course, their plan was conceived at a time when the gold standard was still operational, and paper currency was still redeemable for gold, but their basic ideas and structure provide a useful point of departure for present day innovators and reformers. However, I would not advise the implementation of the B and L proposal as it was originally presented because they encumber their credit clearing system with a lot of unnecessary and self-defeating “baggage.” I’ve described my own ideas in my various writings and presentations, including my paper, Credit Clearing – Pure and Simple. Here are the main differences I’ve proposed:
1. I have long maintained that “The creation of sound exchange media (money) requires that money be spent into circulation by trusted producers of real valuable goods and services that are in everyday demand and are in the market and available to be delivered in the near-term. Money then is a mere place holder for real economic value; it is a credible promise that will be accepted as a form of payment. (See my article Reconnecting the Monetary Economy to the Real Economy). A currency then is a mere place holder for real economic value; it is a credible promise that will be accepted as a form of payment. The same holds true for the credit that is allocated to participants within a credit clearing circle since such credit serves as an internal currency. I would therefor greatly relax the requirement for collateral since debit balances are already “backed” by the goods and services that they represent.
2. There is no reason for a credit clearing exchange to accept deposits of official fiat money except in the event of the withdrawal of a participant who leaves with a debit balance. It is, for instance, the usual practice of present-day commercial trade exchanges to have on file a credit card number for each member, and to charge that card only for service fees that are levied in cash, and for the amount of any debit balance remaining when a member leaves the system. Members wishing to leave who have a positive balance are not allowed to convert their trade credits to cash but must instead spend them within the system.
3. I would eliminate interest charges applied to negative balances. Since all participants benefit from the clearing process, the cost of operating the system should be borne equally by all, as B and L themselves seem to acknowledge in their somewhat confusing footnote 105. Rather than applying interest levies on accounts, I’ve proposed a revenue model based on the principle that one should pay fees in proportion to the amount of service they receive, which in this case is the amount of value cleared for an account. Remember, if no one ever had a negative balance there would be no credit and nothing to clear. Credit is what makes the business of exchange go round.
Such are the conditions that would enable real independence from the dysfunctional and exploitative political fiat money regime. — T.H.G.
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RIP Sergio Lub
I was sad to learn a few days before Christmas that my very good friend and colleague Sergio Lub had gone into hospice care at home. He passed away on January 8, 2024. I first met Sergio and his wife Gaye in the late 1990s at a community currencies conference that was organized by Carol Brouillet. We immediately recognized that we had much in common and became good friends and colleagues. We traveled together to various parts of the world, including Europe, South America, India, and Southeast Asia, and worked together to educate various audiences about the “money problem,” and its solutions. I’ve long considered Sergio to be one of the world’s greatest networkers, and through him I’ve met a great many people whose work has been instrumental in addressing the critical challenges that presently confront our civilization. Sergio created an online social network long before there was a Facebook or a Twitter. His Friendly Favors platform, besides connecting people, includes a way of trading “favors.” While the platform is in need of an update and is no longer widely used, the structure and protocols that Sergio designed into it are there to guide the next generation of social innovators. Sergio was born of Russian parents in Argentina, and as a young man immigrated to the United States where he became a successful jewelry maker and entrepreneur and raised a family. His children, as they grew into adulthood eventually joined Sergio and his wife Gaye in the family business which continues to flourish.
I will sorely miss my friend Sergio and his steadfast support for my work which was consistent over the more than the quarter century of our friendship.
You can find more information about Sergio and the Lub family business at their website:
https://www.sergiolub.com/pages/about-us
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Publishing Update
The End of Money and the Future of Civilization, new 2024 edition
Here’s an update on our publishing plans. I’ve given Ken Richings permission to be first in publishing my new book chapters on his Substack channel, Future Brightly. Ken has greatly assisted my work in many ways, including editorial assistance and narration of each chapter. He is now in the process of catching up by publishing on his channel the chapters that I’ve already published on my website, on medium, and on my own Substack channel. But starting with Chapter 5, each new chapter will appear on his channel two weeks before being posted on my website or elsewhere. You can still get free access even on Ken’s channel Future Brightly, but I’m urging you to please reward him for his good work by opting to take a paid subscription at https://futurebrightly.substack.com/.
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Wishing you peace and joy in the New Year,
Thomas
Posted in Finance and Economics
Chapter 4, Central Banking and the Rise of the Money Power is now available here on this website, complete with end notes, along with previously published chapters 1, 2, and 3. Click on the links below to access the text and the audio narration directly. Additional chapters will be posted as they are completed here. Watch for Chapter 5 to be posted in about two weeks.
As always, your comments and suggestions will be welcomed.
Thomas

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Chapter 4—Central Banking and the Rise of the Money Power
Chapter 4—Audio Narration
Chapter 3, The Contest for Rulership—Two Opposing Philosophies. is now available. You can find it on my website, complete with end notes, along with previously published chapters 1 and 2. Click on the links below to access the text and the audio narration. Additional chapters will be posted as they are completed here. I expect to complete Chapter 4 and post it around the end of this year.
As always, your comments and suggestions will be welcomed,
Thomas
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Chapter 3—The Contest for Rulership—Two Opposing Philosophies
Chapter 3—Audio narration

The first edition of my book, The End of Money and the Future of Civilization, was published by Chelsea Green Publishing in 2009. While it remains as relevant and timely today as it was when first published the printed book has been out of print for several years, although the digital Kindle edition is still available from Amazon.com, and there is an active market for used copies.
Having recently had the rights reverted to me by my publisher, I have decided to begin publishing a revised, updated, and expanded edition of the book. It will first be published in serial form, as freely downloadable chapters on my website, Medium, and elsewhere, as I complete them. The text of each section will be accompanied by an audio narration by Ken Richings.
Upon completion of the series, I plan to compile the various chapters and sections into both a print edition and an e-book edition. For the new edition, every chapter will be edited, some rewritten, others may be dropped, and new ones added to cover the changing financial, economic, and political circumstances, and to address more recent developments, including the emergence of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, blockchain technology, and smart contracts. That particular chapter will elaborate and expand upon what I’ve already written and published in my articles, Bitcoin, Blockchain, and the end of money as we’ve known it (2022), and Bitcoin, Blockchain Technology, and Crypto-Currency (2016).
The serial publication may not be on a regular schedule, but I’ve made it a priority to complete the series by the end of 2024. If you wish to be alerted as new sections of the book are posted you can follow me at my website, https://beyondmoney.net/, and subscribe to my occasional newsletter at MailChimp.
You can find the links to each subsequent chapter by clicking on the menu item The End of Money above.
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Posted in Finance and Economics
I feel sorry for the Ukrainian people, not only have they been conscripted to fight a proxy war for the US against the Russians, a war in which despite massive financial and military support they are being slaughtered; they have now been selected to be a demonstration project for a US-created information system that gives the Kiev government all the information it needs to control every aspect of their people’s lives. Little by little, place by place, Big Brother is enslaving the masses.
I asked Bing Chat to give me a summary of the history, development and capabilities of the Diia phone app which is the heart of the system now being deployed. Here is what it gave me:
Generated by Bing Chat, Monday, October 2, 2023
The Diia app is a mobile application, web portal, and brand of e-governance in Ukraine that was launched in 2020 by the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine . The app allows Ukrainian citizens to use digital documents on their smartphones instead of physical ones for identification and sharing purposes. The Diia portal allows access to over 50 government services, and the government plans to make all kinds of state-person interactions available through Diia.
The name “Diia” is an acronym for “State and Me” in Ukrainian. The app was built in partnership with the USA and is poised to be shared with other countries. In fact, at the 2023 World Economic Forum in Davos, USAID Administrator Samantha Power said that the US hopes to replicate the success of Diia in other countries.
Diia was first presented on September 27, 2019, by the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine as a brand of the State in a Smartphone project. Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov announced the creation of a mobile app and a web portal that would unite in a single place all the services provided by the state to citizens and businesses. On February 6, 2020, the mobile app Diia was officially launched.
In April 2020, the Ukrainian government approved a resolution for experimental usage of digital ID-cards and passports which would be issued to all Ukrainians via Diia. On October 5, 2020, during the Diia Summit, the government presented a first major update of the app and web portal branded “Diia 2.0”. By the end of 2020, the app had more than 6 million users, while the portal had 50 available services.
Please note that while I have tried my best to provide accurate information based on my sources, some details may be outdated or incomplete.
According to an article in 9to5mac.com,
Ukraine has been at the forefront of government digitalization. The country became the first one in the world to allow a digital ID on a smartphone to be universally accepted as an alternative to a paper one. The Diia app can serve as a legally-recognized document for:
The Diia app also provides access to over 70 government services, allowing citizens to do things like register as self-employed within the app in just 15 minutes.

Further, according to one source, the government has already announced that the payment of benefits will be conditional on the presence of a Covid-19 vaccination certificate. While the use of the app is for the moment voluntary, do not for one moment think that it will remain so, or that similar systems won’t be imposed in other countries around the world as US officials have already stated their intention to do so. It’s a giant step forward in the agenda toward greater centralization of power and wealth and the elimination of democratic government. Any astute observer can see that right and left politics have been integrated into a global despotic “uniparty” under elite control. As Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum has clearly stated, they have trained and placed in positions of power in countries around the world, people, like Justin Trudeau (PM of Canada) and Emmanuel Macron (President of France) who will promote their agenda. He has also told us, “You will own nothing…” Neither will you be allowed to do anything without the permission of Big Brother.
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Posted in Freedom, Geopolitics, The state of democracy
Tagged Big Brother, digital ID, Diia, health passport, Ukraine, WEF