Monday 19 March 2012 | By: Amandine Ronny Montegerai

$2,15 Trillion Spent on Wars & Weapons in 2011 Worldwide

The worldwide military expenditures for 2011 sum up as much as $2,157,172,000,000 (yes, that's over $2,15 trillion). The human mind cannot really grasp such a large amount of money, that's why I will try to put it into perspective later on.

Copyright to Michael Yon 2005
USA alone spent the record sum of $741,2 billion in 2011 for waging wars and producing new weapons, while in 2010, the US military expenditures reached $683.7 billion.

The US defense budget for 2012 will exceed $1 trillion and is expected to reach as high as $1,415 trillion!!! 

In January 2012, President Obama promised that USA's defense budget will grow slowly but steadily in the following 10 years.

Now, the question we need to ask ourselves is: "what kind of future awaits mankind"? If our worldwide governments constantly raise the war budgets, design new weapons and pick new fights, it's clear as day what the future will bring: more wars, destruction, sufferance and famine.



And, if there is no such thing as a "global financial conspiracy", then why not allocating budgets for clean & renewable energy, new transportation methods, Eco-friendly materials to substitute plastics and other non-biodegradable materials? Why not allocating budgets for natural healthcare and natural foods and drinks?

Well, because there IS a global financial conspiracy and the world banking elites have big money invested in the global war machine - and war, my friends, is the most profitable business on Earth.

Sadly, we do have our part of guilt as well, because we allow the global governments to use our money for such primitive purposes: murder and destruction. There is still time to put an end to this madness and start creating a positive future for the human species! First, we must leave all our differences aside and unite as one! Then, we must must peacefully protest all over the planet and make the M.S. Media listen to what we have to say. Occupy Wall Street should only be the beginning.
What we could build with the money we currently spend on wars
(death and destruction)



"Transportation should be clean, green, fast, comfortable and affordable for all; It must also be financially sustainable on a global level. ET3 is literally "Space Travel on Earth". ET3 is silent, low cost, safe, faster than jets, and is electric:


ET3 can provide 50 times more transportation per kWh than electric cars or trains.

Speed in initial ET3 systems is 600km/h (370 mph) for in state trips, and will be developed to 6,500 km/h (4,000 mph) for international travel that will allow passenger or cargo travel from New York to Beijing in 2 hours. ET3 is networked like freeways, except the capsules are automatically routed from origin to destination.

ET3 capsules weigh only 183 kg (400 lbs), yet like an automobile, can carry up to six people or 367 kg (800 lbs) of cargo. Compared to high speed rail, ET3 needs only 1/20th the material to build because the vehicles are so light. With automated passive switching, a pair of ET3 tubes can exceed the capacity of a 32 lane freeway. ET3 can be built for 1/10th the cost of High Speed Rail, or 1/4th the cost of a freeway."


2. High-tech and high performance electric cars - e.g. Tesla Motors


If your company would go bankrupt because it cannot survive in the current economic scheme, do you think the government would bail you out? Of course not! But the US government bailed out 3 gas-car manufacturers: GM, Ford and Chrysler. They received $25 billion from OUR money because we don't want to buy their cars anymore! How corrupt and absurd is that?


If there is no global financial conspiracy, then why are they bailing out environmentally-polluting obsolete companies, instead of investing the money in Eco-friendly companies, like Tesla Motors for example? Elon Musk is the founder and CEO of Tesla Motors. He is a 40 years old South African engineer and entrepreneur, and his financial worth is a little more than half a billion dollars. The company's worth is of only ~ $250 million. That's such a tiny amount compared to 2,15 trillion, don't you think? Here is what he was capable to achieve with ~ $250 million:


Tesla Motors is named after electrical engineer and physicist Nikola Tesla (humanity's greatest inventor - all his inventions were intended to be free). The Tesla vehicles use an AC motor descended directly from Tesla's original 1882 design.


Tesla Model S (starting prices $49,000 - deliveries just recently started)
Features: 0-60 mph in 5.6 to 6.5 seconds, depending on the model. Comes with three battery types, 40, 60 and 80 kWh, and an estimated range of 160, 230 and 300 miles/charge.


If you want to see how much a full "tank" costs, choose a battery type and multiply it with the kWh's price of your area.


Fully electric, 7 seats, 2 trunks, 17" central touch screen display, full artificial leather interior, 0 tailpipe emissions, no engine noise, full instant torque.


Tesla Model X (starting price of about $60,000 - deliveries will begin early 2014) - the company's first SUV.

Features: 0-60 mph in less than 5 seconds (faster than a Porsche 911). The most sophisticated 4x4 traction control system in the world, two electric motors, + 50% torque improvements.


You will be able to choose from two battery types, 60 and 85 kWh. Fully electric, 7 seats, 2 trunks, 17" central touch screen display, full artificial leather interior, 0 tailpipe emissions, no engine noise, full instant torque.


My question is, why not giving the $25 billion to Tesla Motors (or similar) for researching even more advanced clean technology, instead of bailing out environmentally-damaging and financially unsustainable companies?


3. Vertical farming - the solution for a crowded tomorrow


The global over-population is a lie. The current population of our planet can live and thrive on a continent no larger than Australia, with Eco-farms included. Still, for those who argue the lack of space in the future, the solution is already here: the vertical farm. 


Because the vegetables grow in a controlled environment, there is no need to use chemicals or to genetically modify them.


4. Free & Unlimited Energy


Allow me to say it loud and clear: WE HAVE IT! Free energy exists for more than one hundred years, but it has been suppressed for financial reasons. Free energy cannot be controlled or taxed. Nikola Tesla was able to transmit wireless unlimited quantities of electricity. All the important figures of his time, visited Nikola's laboratory and witnessed his futuristic experiments ("The glitterati of New York’s finest would flock to his laboratory to witness the spectacular high voltage demonstrations. Notables such as Mark Twain, John Muir, Sarah Bernhardt, Sanford White, and Teddy Roosevelt, and many others attended." - excerpt from the above movie).


His dream was for the entire planet to have access to free and unlimited energy, and all our devices and machines to capture it wireless. He even designed cars and planes able to tap into this energy source and we would have never payed a cent for it.


Our governments are trying to make us believe that free energy is a myth. But so many people proved them otherwise.
Here is a great documentary for you to watch and make up your own mind:


Instead of spending trillions from our money on death machines, let us unite and ask our officials to use half of the money for free energy researches. Why not spending few billions on a public research facility, where inventors from all over the world can demonstrate their discoveries?

5. Reintegrating the Homeless People

The United States have an estimated of 750,000 homeless people. Building minimum-comfort apartment blocks for those who lost their homes should cost no more than $50 billion. It's a one-time payment and the project would also include newly-created jobs inside the district. It's a win-win situation, for the government will not have to take care of the homeless people anymore.

Homeless Link represents and supports 500 organisations working with homeless people in the UK. They argue that "most studies indicate that homelessness is more expensive to society than the costs of solving the problem".

Many of the homeless people ended up in this situation because of the corrupt banking system, that was allowed to operate like a loan-shark by our government. And when the banking elites collapsed the economy, instead of helping the people, our government used ... *hold tight*... $7 trillion from OUR money to bail out those who created the problems in the first place. That's a gift of ~ $23,000 from each american (including children) to the bankers! It's pure madness!