XTG
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Post by XTG on Apr 18, 2018 4:14:54 GMT
Jacque Fresco often spoke of designed obselecance, as well as:
"Plowing over": where allegedly if the price of a specific grain or food drops, companies will plow down and destroy crops to raise the price back up.
He also spoke about the Kimberly Diamond Mines of Africa finding so many diamonds that they started burning them away by the tons to keep the demand high. This is a cheap and easy process that uses oxygen and nitrogen boosted flames; no doubt cheaper and easier than storing, withholding, and protecting, such massive supplies of diamonds, let alone having to defuse the bargaining, ridicule, and political power projection of various corporate and government clients that might gain knowledge of such a supply, and bargain or demand for a drop in price.
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 18, 2018 4:20:19 GMT
Burning them away? Nooooo. I'll take them then. Plus there's way too many diamonds so they actually shouldn't be so expensive I think. If they were rare in nature than it'll be a different story. And they don't need to make too much with perfect cuts and stuff. Or they should make them cheaper if they wish to sell them all. Shrug
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