Friday, December 23, 2011

Fwd: [P2P-F] Self-Sufficiency: a universal solution to the globalist problem.

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From: "Dante-Gabryell Monson" <dante.monson@gmail.com>
Date: Dec 23, 2011 10:48 AM
Subject: [P2P-F] Self-Sufficiency: a universal solution to the globalist problem.
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via John Médaille , who asked : "Michel Bauwens, any comments on this?"

Some excerpts below, which in the article are also followed up in mentioning Fablabs etc


Self-Sufficiency: a universal solution to the globalist problem. 
For an extreme in-depth look at Thailand's "Sufficiency Economy" and "New Theory" economics, please see, "Wisdom from the Orient: Self-Sufficiency." 


excerpts :

Thailand's Answer to the Globalization

The foundation of the self-sufficiency economy is simply growing your own garden and providing yourself with your own food. This is portrayed on the back right-hand side of every 1,000 baht Thai banknote as a picture of a woman tending her garden. The next step is producing surplus that can be traded for income, which in turn can be used to purchase technology to further enhance your ability to sustain yourself and improve your life-style.

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Under the "New Theory," demonstration stations all across Thailand have been created promoting education in matters of agriculture and self-sufficient living. The program is competing against the contemporary globalist system, which as of now, is mired in many parts of the world with economic meltdown. The relatively self-sufficient nature of Thais in general has weathered this economic chaos fairly well. In 10 years, a plate of food still costs the same amount of money, as do many everyday commodities. This only further vindicates the value of being self-sufficient and now more than ever, in both Thailand, and abroad, it is a good time to get involved and get self-sufficient.

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