Monday, 24 May 2010

Somalia and the Inherent Dangers of Fiat Money Regimes



What could be more shameful, for a fully grown man, than to find himself being coerced into performing tricks—by manifestly hostile agencies, and against his will—in exchange for an intrinsically worthless object? This is precisely the shameful situation in which the senior members of the monstrous TFG of Somalia currently find themselves. This week we witnessed some truly disgraceful infighting amongst the senior members of the so called TFG executive which culminated in the reinstatement of the TFG prime minister—Cumar Cabdirashiid—just a day after he and his useless council of ministers had been dismissed by the venal president of the TFG, Shariif Axmed.

The cause of the recent conflict which very nearly brought down the TFG, and the strange happenings of the part few days, is a consignment of newly printed Somali Shillings. This money had been printed in the Sudan, and had been transported by sea to the Post of Mogadishu. I have it on good authority that the so-called president of the TFG had personally taken delivery of this consignment of money—seven truck loads worth—in Villa Somalia. It is at this moment in time, when the senior members of the TFG had begun to fight like cats and dogs after they had learned that their so-called president had taken personal charge of this money, and that he would not be sharing it with any of the other members of the perfidious TFG of Somalia—as had been anticipated previously. Much of the TFG had been duped into thinking that the money would be distributed fairly, amongst the senior members of the TFG. Indeed, the shameless TFG president had actually conspired, with the former speaker of the farcical TF parliament, in a bid to cut the other men out of receiving any share in the illusory windfall to come their way. The speaker is said to have received a small share of the newly printed money in exchange for his support of this nefarious TFG scheme.

The important question to ask is why are these men compelled to behave so shamefully as a consequence of the printing of fiat money? The Somali Shillings in question are, in fact, completely devoid of value. Why does the ghastly president of the TFG, Shariif Axmed, feel the need to betray his colleagues within the TFG—not to mention the Somali people in general—for the sake of a mountain of worthless paper?

I would venture to say that these men a currently labouring under the false impression that the fiat money in their possession has some value. I would suggest that these men have been manipulated by their own greed, and the words of their foreign masters, to believe in the illusion that the newly printed notes are notes of great value. These men are unable to see that they are being manipulated; being experimented upon. I should like to think that the common laboratory rat has more sense than the imbecilic members of the TFG of Somalia—the laboratory rat, although it lives in a cage, has a keen sense of what has material value in this world as opposed to the numerous traitors who claim to be working for the benefit of the Somali people at this time. The TFG of Somalia is so inept that its member cannot even conceal their own avarice from the public when they fight amongst each other for a few scraps of worthless paper.

The combination of personal greed and unimaginable moral degradation shall inevitably bring down the monstrous TFG of Somalia. All the fiat money of the world, including the now discredited US dollar, shall not help the evil men who currently inhabit Villa Somalia. This I am sure of.

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