Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Can data and statistics solve this crisis?

Seems like a select few economists and concerned citizens around the world are talking about a pending global crisis like they did in 2005-2008.  And like then they do not get much mass media attention so very few are taking appropriate action to protect themselves intellectually, financially, and physically 

Last time we learned after the fact that banks had an inside scoop on the crash and made out like bandits and not a single ringleader went to jail.  Now many of the people, cities, municipalities, states, and countries around the world are hurting economically and psychologically.  This is not a time of peace.  It is a time of war and if we do not stop what is going on, it will continue another 100 years.

Our current economic system runs on data and a set of lies.  Most of us are not aware of the lies and aren't educated enough to see through the lies, let alone to do the math, propose solutions, debate them, and take action.

So we get pummeled every cycle and life gets harder and harder.

With better population data, visual demographics, visual census,  economic, weather data etc, we can see what is really wrong with our economy.  Local citizens should see how their communities look from a data perspective and they should learn why, as well as who makes the decisions about how their life is socially engineered.


1 comment:

  1. My point is this. You are either Ptolemy or Copernicus. In their camp or not, but you may be part of the problem. Wouldn't you change your lifestyle if you learned it was indirectly leading to the misery and death of other people?

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