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"Paradise or Oblivion" official trailer

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    If an island, like Haiti
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    had about several hundred million dollars
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    in assets. But they went on, and they printed more money
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    than they had things to back it up, or gold.
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    Then that money has no value. If a little island, say like
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    St. Croix printed lots of money and just came to the US
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    trying to buy things (they ran their printing presses night and day)
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    the money is not backed, that's why it doesn't have anything.
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    Your whole banking system's utterly corrupt.
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    Your lending institutions have loused up the system.
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    But there's nobody out there telling you what's wrong with it.
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    So it looks okay to you.
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    The national debt has grown too large
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    for the National Debt Clock.
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    Failed systems
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    None of the world's economic systems have eliminated our most dire problems.
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    All social arrangements to date have remained plagued with war
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    poverty, crime, racism, elitism and most of all:
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    scarcity.
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    There's no way of making this system just.
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    We have to make a system that assures human rights.
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    When everybody has free access to goods and services
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    you don't have to fight for women's rights or black rights;
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    it's automatic in a society that's set up that way.
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    Today we have highly advanced technologies, but our social
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    and economic system has not kept up with our technological capabilities
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    which could otherwise easily create a world of abundance for all people
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    free of servitude and debt.
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    This system will keep installing more and more automation
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    cutting down on the purchasing power of the majority of people.
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    It's not China or India taking our jobs away
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    the machine has beaten the man.
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    There will come a time called the gaussian curve
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    where employment is that, production is this
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    and purchasing power is that. The system stops.
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    A social alternative
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    Our problems and their solutions are technical, not political.
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    Most problems can be solved when technology and the methods of science
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    are used with human and environmental concern to serve all people
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    rather than a select few.
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    It'll all be based on a form of dynamic equilibrium.
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    That means operating everything at the highest potential
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    without environmental neglect.
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    When we unleash science and technology directly into the social system
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    without the restrictions of the marketplace, finances
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    or patents, we could achieve a very high standard of living
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    within a very short period of time.
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    We have the brains, the know-how, the technology and the feasibility
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    to build an entirely new civilization.
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    Paradise or Oblivion
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    Available free online - March 2012 www.thevenusproject.com
Title:
"Paradise or Oblivion" official trailer
Description:

Paradise or Oblivion
Coming in March 2012

*This is NOT the "major motion picture" that The Venus Project is working towards but rather is a 52 min. documentary to introduce the aims and proposals to new people.

A free online documentary created by The Venus Project. Original music by Carly Paradis (http://www.carlyparadis.com/) from her album "They Have Been Watching".

This documentary details the root causes of the systemic value disorders and detrimental symptoms caused by our current established system. This video presentation advocates a new socio-economic system, which is updated to present-day knowledge, featuring the life-long work of Social Engineer, Futurist, Inventor and Industrial Designer Jacque Fresco, which he calls a Resource-Based Economy.

The film details the need to outgrow the dated and inefficient methods of politics, law, business, or any other "establishment" notions of human affairs, and use the methods of science, combined with high technology, to provide for the needs of all the world's people. It is not based on the opinions of the political and financial elite or on illusionary so-called democracies, but on maintaining a dynamic equilibrium with the planet that could ultimately provide abundance for all people.

Paradise or Oblivion, by The Venus Project, introduces the viewer to a more appropriate value system that would be required to enable this caring and holistic approach to benefit human civilization. This alternative surpasses the need for a monetary-based, controlled, and scarcity-oriented environment, which we find ourselves in today.

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Video Language:
English
Duration:
02:57
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