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Excerpt from "Behold a pale horse" by William Cooper, Light Technology Publishing, 1991. |
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Charge |
Coulombs |
Dollars (1939) |
Flow/ Current |
Amperes (coulombs/ second) |
Dollars of flow per year |
Motivating Force |
Volts |
Dollars (output) demand |
Conductance |
Amperes per volt |
Dollars of flow per year per dollar demand |
Capacitance |
Coulombs per volt |
Dollars of production inventory/ stocks per dollar demand |
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Do this |
To get this |
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Keep the public ignorant |
Moins d'organisation publique |
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Maintain access control |
Required reaction to output (prices, sales) |
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Create preoccupation |
Moins de défenses |
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Attack the family unit |
Control of the education of the young |
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Give less cash and more credit and doles |
More self-indulgence and more data |
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Attack the privacy of the church |
Destroy faith in this sort of government |
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Social conformity |
Computer programming simplicity |
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Minimize the tax protest |
Maximum economic data, minimum enforcement problems |
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Stabilize the consent |
Simplicity coefficients |
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Tighten control of variables |
Simpler computer input data - greater predictability |
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Establish boundary conditions |
Problem simplicity / solutions of differential and difference equations |
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Proper timing |
Less data shift and blurring |
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Maximize control |
Minimum resistance to control |
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Collapse of currency |
Destroy the faith of the people in each other |
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