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 QUIET As IT's Kept newsletter from: Some where on this Earth, June, 28 '09

YOUtopia INstitute [A, no-money-profit, conscious awareness behavior evolution organization]


Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, 

Eventually it has to, will and shall, be realized, know and accepted in consensus thinking, priorities, choices, behavior and actions, of and by most individuals, that the current global economic/financial systems, as well as most religious and educational institutions/organizations, have been and are intentionally, deliberately, deceitfully, and deceptively (saying one thing while meaning and doing otherwise) contrived by a small number of psychologically and spiritually corrupt, clever, sometimes charming and charismatic, most psychopathic criminals of the highest orders and official credentials, hopelessly committed to overall control, at all cost, against the natural order of the Universe, which we are a miniscule part of,  and cannot possibly be fixed for the fairness and best interest of the majority of the populations in general and desirable habitation on this planet, overall.  

The fact of this matter is, a totally new financial/New Paradigm system is necessary - honestly, intentionally and purposefully using, as a starting point, the 1992 World Scientists' Warning to Humanity from The Union Of Concerned Scientists' list of changes that must be made, before the current systems totally collapse, or after.  

In the words of The Union Of Concerned Scientist: "Current economic practices which damage the environment, in both developed and underdeveloped nations, cannot be continued without the risk that vital global systems will be damaged beyond repair. - No more than one or a few decades remain before the chance to avert the threats we now confront will be lost and the prospects for humanity immeasurably diminished."

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Weekend Edition Sunday, June 28, 2009 · With the recession squeezing wages and holding back stock prices, millions of Americans are being forced to rethink their plans for retirement, according to a new survey.

Watson Wyatt Worldwide Inc., a retirement consulting firm, has released a survey showing that in the past year, 44 percent of workers age 50 or older have had to delay their planned retirement date. Three-quarters of those now planning to postpone retirement cite the loss of savings in their 401(k) accounts as the single biggest reason, the survey showed. The respondents also said they need to work longer because of rising health-care costs and fears about price inflation.

If Americans do keep working longer, it would reverse a decades-long trend towards earlier retirement. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says the average age for men at retirement in the early 1950s was just under 67. That age fell continually until it hit 62 in the late 1990s.

The survey of 2,200 full-time workers suggests the recession, stock market crash and drop in home values could dramatically reverse the earl retirement trend. Half of workers over age 50 now say they plan to retire at age 66 or later.

"The economic crisis has affected many workers' retirement plans and nest eggs, but those nearest to retirement have been especially hard hit," David Speier, senior retirement consultant at Watson Wyatt, said in a written analysis of the data. "Older workers do not have the time to offset declining retirement account values, either by recouping their investment losses or significantly increasing their savings rate. For many, the only choice is to delay retirement."

A Federal Reserve survey in 2007 found that the median household in the pre-retirement age group - ages 55 to 64 - had total financial assets of more than $72,000. Based on the stock market's performance over the last two years, those savings would have been whittled down to $55,000.

Such losses appear to be spurring more Americans to save. On Friday, the Commerce Department said the savings rate spiked to 6.9 percent in May, up from 5.6 percent the previous month. That's the highest savings level in 15 years.

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Related to major institutional changes: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31452178?gt1=43001

 On marriage: Let's call the whole thing off

Author Sandra Tsing Loh is ending her marriage. Is it time you did, too?

 

With nearly half of all marriages in the U.S. ending in divorce, why do we still insist on tying the knot? As she ends her 20-year marriage, The Atlantic contributor Sandra Tsing Loh posits that the idea of lifelong wedded bliss has become obsolete.  View related photos

 

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June 22: Is marriage obsolete in modern times? The Atlantic Monthly's Sandra Tsing Loh and psychiatrist Gail Saltz talk to TODAY's Meredith Vieira about the pros and cons of marriage in the modern age.

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