Jeremiah Time Money 3 point zero and more
For Jeremiah Time my ‘plot of land’ is 12 More Layers of
Eternal Calendar, etc., plus Money 3.0 and Time-Appropriate Psalm Tunes. Since
time equals logical steps (it’s difficult to follow my workings now, but maybe in 100
years?) I’ve sent money ahead to various grandchildren of grandchildren.
My ‘work for the good of the city’ is about food, fuel
(ethanol and conversion kits) and electricity. The food is easy (!!), the
ethanol should work given that 50% of Iowa’s corn crop is devoted to it, and
Brazil has 100% ethanol-fueled cars. The electricity and grid are tougher.
I’ve ordered many copies of the following: Ted Koppel’s book
on the vulnerability of the grid, ‘Lights Out’ and a book on EMP (a novel ‘One Second After) afterword by Newt
Gingrich, and a book “The EMP Hoax’ which claims that there have been over 2000
nuclear bombs, and no EMP collapse.
I’ll do something in the old home town—there are more
marketing avenues available for ‘Naming Rights’ pool game than there were in
1985 for the World Championship of ‘Avalanche’, but MY MAIN EFFORTS will be in
my new home town, where a day of selling shopper ads will get me near
decision-makers, and may 6 will emerge
that I can help make big money.
Now a little about Money 3.0. 1—‘We’ are late adopters, the
pagans get there first. 2—90% are scams. 3—All until blockchain/altcoins was
money 1.0. 4—There’s a lot of help on the web, and more will be coming. 5—Money
3.ois an IMPERATIVE, all else are at best ‘if-then’ or vocatives (names, ½ imperative.
6—The key use of CoinGood (not GoodCoin) is to give prizes
for 3 things. A—Those who HAVE DONE Matthew 25:31-46 things. B—Those who will
do what we set out as things that are rewarded with prizes. Early aviation
prizes, such as that for a solo flight across the Atlantic, are examples. C—Suggestions
for B. This gets cultural involvement. 8—At 100 million CoinGoods, 7000 each
for each of the 15 categories would last @490 years,10 jubilees. I’ll put up
$50,000 for 5 million to get it going. See the web, and Casey’s ‘Assassin’ pp.
304-314 for examples, or contact me with ‘CoinGood’ in the heading at edencity@aol.com.
There’s more.
Love in King Jesus,
Chuck Hartman
PS: Feed the hungry, clothe the naked, visit those in
prison, take in the stranger, give drink to the thirsty.
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