You are reading the wrong books, Allan.
Am 04.01.2014 23:27 schrieb "[email protected]" <[email protected]>:

> Hmm the secret is brought to light.  (",)
>
> (   Matrix -- Soul controls body
>  )              --  Do No Harm
> [_D  Allan H
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> From: "Gabby Thiede" <[email protected]>
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Mind's Eye The evolution of banks
> Date: Sat, Jan 4, 2014 11:18 PM
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> I am sorry, Andrew. When I bore myself I start making things up. Sorry
> again.
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> Am 04.01.2014 um 19:51 schrieb andrew vecsey <[email protected]>:
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> On Saturday, January 4, 2014 3:01:44 PM UTC+1, Gabby wrote:
>>
>> ...... maybe it was Andrew's intention to see how much of your morals
>> shape the future of what we call evolution.
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> Allan wrote:
>>>> International banking is here to stay..  the real question is how do we
>>>> control the morality of those running the banks?
>>>>
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>> Nice to hear from you Gabby. My only intention was to start a discussion
> on how banks will evolve in the future considering how they have evolved in
> the past. ie. from helping the poor... to helping the rich ..... to just
> helping themselves.
> My only interest in Bitcoin or other  decentralized digital currencies is
> their potential to offer an alternative to the banks for poor people like
> me. The others can keep their banks if they want or need. Up to now, before
> the Bitcoin protocol, there was no alternative possible. The genius of
> combining the newly available knowledge like cryptology and new
> technologies like computers and the internet, offers for the first time a
> workable alternative. I am sure that banks will continue to exist and will
> cater to people who can not or do not want to be without them. For me, I
> hope one day that I will not have to rely on banks as much as I have to
> rely on them now. That is why I support Bitcoin and hope that it succeeds.
> And now for Allan`s question. How can we control the morality of
> banksters?
> Is it possible to control morality? Is it moral to try to control
> morality? As far as I am concerned, I try to just not play along with
> people I consider immoral.   That is the main reason why I support and hope
> Bitcoin succeeds...so that I can minimize my reliance on banks.
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