Through the centuries, as the importance of capital grew taller than wheat stubs, financial crises surfaced periodically due to the easier handling of paper money.

Now with the easier handling of electronic money, the embezzlements have possibly grown and flourished.

People are now more interested in watching the revaluation of different coins to make money through exchange institutions and heavy loans and associated interests rather than anything else. Most countries and families now base their future on debt.

The power of finance and capital resulted in individual families leaving the bartering systems in rural areas and setting up base in built-up areas like London, New York, Honk Kong, Singapore and Dubai, where financers prefer to root up the trees from fertile soil to grow skyscrapers and high-rise buildings instead of housing financial establishments, as we are now seeing in Malta.

It is that philosophy which will eventually induce repeated financial crises with the associated downfalls as we saw during this century.

In Europe and other developed countries the attraction of immigrants towards "the illusionary temporary benefits of capital-intensive organisations" will definitely worsen the crisis issue in the frequency of future financial downfalls.

Financial crises will be restrained but never avoided only if the strength and power of capital is reduced.

The only way to do it is to stop investing in fertilising the foundations of penthouses and high-rise buildings indiscriminately and teach the illegal immigrants that they are following a foolhardy journey and that it would be better for them and us in the long run to return back to their virgin land and toil it to grow wheat, animals, fruit, olives, wood and to fill the rivers with fish rather than the dirty exhaust of industrial giants set up to produce capital gains at the detriment of the true values of human needs.

So people with capital, beware. Its value has become only an artistic value and one gets better payback value if one values trees and flowers with a wind and water turbine to grind our wheat. No solar cells please as that is capital intensive and its production pollutes our rivers!

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