Frederick Bott
3 min readFeb 16, 2024

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Interesting analysis, thanks for posting.

A relevant irony I couldn't help noticing, as someone working on what I see is a global energy problem

(Financial debt converts directly to energy debt, destruction, temperature rise, and all those other realated things - money, and profit, is energy, always, physically)

I and a few others noticed that the Palestinians had much higher than usual solar capacity, most rooftops were plastered with panels, before the buildings were blown to smithereens, removing all evidence of it. That amount of solar would have had a big impact on how many / how often Palestinians had to cross the turnstiles to go work in low paid jobs, to pay their utilities energy bills. Israel insisted they could not have their own power stations, probably because Isreal would have been making good money, price gouging the utilities energy supplied to a prisoner population. I've done studies that show we around the devoloped countries are about 30% covered by solar. in terms of our energy needs, on a domestic and community basis. This is never accounted for by standard economists, or by utilities energy companies, since it eats into the old for-proft energy system, their business has shrunk by 30% but their shareholder base has not, so they price gouge the remaining consumers to keep providing the same returns to investors, even with a shrunk market.

But they wouldn't be able to sustain losing 70% of their business, and this looks to be around what the palestinians might have been, maybe 70% solar powered. So the numbers seen crossing into Israel to do low paid work must have dropped by a similar fraction. That would definitiely have pissed off a few Israelis, that the Palestinians effectively were slipping out of an energy slavery loop, imposed on them by Israel.

What we should realise, from this, is that we are all more or less in the same position, just on a much bigger scale, we are all energy slaves.

We do exactly the same as the Palestinians, we work to pay bills, the main one being energy bills.

What money issuing authorities and economists, and utilities energy companies don't seem to be realising, is that the energy that comes from solar will sooner or later have to be monetised, as more and more economic product is created from it, and the only way to monetise it is to issue funds for free to all people, solar indexed stimulus, since the energy was received for free from the sun, the sun never asked anything in return for it, so the money representing it has to be issued in the same way for the money to have the value represented by the energy.

The energy slavery system is in the process of breaking, this is the real physical reason for the inflation, all over the planet. Money is not being issued to reflect actual economic product being created from solar.

I struggle to imagine the Israelis ever coming to accept that they have to start issuing money for free. In fact what they've done is more or less a categorical statement that they never will.

How could they, if it would then immediately expose that the whole genocide was all for nothing?

Anyhow it looks like they are too late, their money will already be worth nothing.

https://eric-bott.medium.com/filling-the-current-uk-economy-50-billion-black-hole-with-light-34f9de4df245

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Frederick Bott
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