Each class within the CSRQ-SM software app has specific parameters. Each class contains dozens of metrics and variables. Listed below are the most basic, which appear on the account profile when the account is queued.
C – Common Class
Amount of accounts: 7.1 Billion or 95.5% of humans (approximate)
Covid vaccination required: Yes
Booster shots required: Yes (2 or more)
Asset limitations: Yes (no greater than $5,000 USDR net worth at any given time)
Carbon score: Yes (restricts travel and food consumption; 1 is lowest and best, 500 is highest and worst).
Each class also contains separate screens for fines, demerits, penalties and so on, as well as sections for rewards for good behaviour.
Sovereign accounts do not have these variables, though they appear to contain a separate module for certain benefits, such as vacations, golf club memberships and so on.
"When The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of What's Still Around"
Turn on my V.C.R.
Same one I've had for years
James Brown on the T.A.M.I. show
Same tape I've had for years
I sit in my old car
Same one I've had for years
Old battery's running down
It ran for years and years
Turn on the radio
The static hurts my ears
Tell me where would I go
I ain't been out in years
Turn on the stereo
It's played for years and years
An Otis Redding song
It's all I own
When the world is running down
You make the best of what's still around
When the world is running down
You make the best of what's still around
Plug in my M.C.I
To excercise my brain
Make records on my own
Can't go out in the rain
Pick up the telephone
2. An institution, of great value in the commercial world, empowered to receive deposits of money, to make loans, aud to issue its promissory notes, (designed to circulate as money, and commonly called “bank-notes” or “bank-bills,”) or to perform any one or more of these
functions. The term “bank” is usually restricted in its application to an incorporated body ; while a private individual making it his business to conduct banking operations is denominated a “banker.”
Banks don't lend money. They buy your promissory note.
Transcript of Richard Werner:
"Banks are being thought of intermediaries, but this not really what’s happening. Banks are creators of the money supply.
I produced the first empirical studies to prove that [banks create money out of thin air].
Banks are thought of as deposit-taking institutions that lend money. The legal reality is banks don’t take deposits and banks don’t lend money.
So what is a deposit? A deposit is not actually a deposit. It’s not a bailment. And it’s not held in custody.
At law, the word deposit is meaningless.The law courts and various judgements have made it very clear if you give your money to a bank even though it’s called a deposit
When Language Is Used to Deceive You: How Doublespeak Distorts Reality and Corrupts Thought (1989)
Doublespeak is language that deliberately obscures, disguises, distorts, or reverses the meaning of words. Doublespeak may take the form of euphemisms (e.g., "downsizing" for layoffs and "servicing the target" for bombing), in which case it is primarily meant to make the truth
sound more palatable. It may also refer to intentional ambiguity in language or to actual inversions of meaning. In such cases, doublespeak disguises the nature of the truth.
Doublespeak is most closely associated with political language.
Legal is defined as"the "undoing of God’s law” (1893 Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, Encyclopedia Britannica, a dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature / The R.S Peale 9th 1893).