SiTU
ACADEMY
lesson
4
“In
1962 you could by a car for 5555 guilders. This was a special action
by Ford and you had a very nice Cortina for it. A collectors item at
the moment after half a century.
In
current European currency this car would have cost you 2525 euro. At
this moment the cheapest car you can buy, will cost you about 8000
euro. In guilders f. 17.600. Prices have gone up more than 300%. And
this is happening in a lifetime.”
Master
Klaas Piters was just teaching at the Academy for half a year or so.
He was an archeologist and therefore he liked digging Digging for the
facts. The young students had no idea about things like this.
Schoolsystems were programmed to promote an illusion.
That
why lessons like this were important. It made them think, while for
the older adepts things were put into perspective.
“I
once met an old man, a traveller with an enormous knowledge about
local history and folklore. But several times he pointed out the
importance of “intrinsic value”. How valuable is it, really. In
the same period when you could buy a brand new Ford for 5555
guilders, you could build a nice house for 25.000 guilders. In euro
this would be about 10.000 euro. This, well kept house, will cost you
now, say 250.000 euro. In guilders,” Master Klaas used the
holoscreen and figures, graphics and images appeared. All students
had a laptop, connected to the holoscreen. For further study. “this
building will cost you at the moment 550.000 guilders. More than half
a million!”
Although
he had told this before, everytime he felt the shock of his audience.
“Good,”, he thought, “Pieces are falling in to place.”
“But
you might say: “I can do without a car and I can do without an own
house. That's true. Renting may be safer, because the prices are
coming down. Slowly at first, but faster in the future.
But
let's take food for example. In the sixties you could by a king-size
cucumber for 25 cents in guilders. At he moment prices go about 1
euro, for a cucumber half the size. A rise in prize of about 350%!
That's
what is happening, when you are selling your own big cucumbers and
feed your people, whith cheap products from Spain, Brasil and China.
That's why the problem of traffick-jams is economically very urgent
(the flow of goods, even if we are talking stones or plants) has to
be solved at any cost. First to give the carowners the feeling that
they are free and day and night big trucks are transporting our
products all over Europe. In the meantime a colossal Spanish truck,
gets stuck in our city-centre, because he has to deliver cucumbers at
a local grocery-store. The Elite calls this economy, I call this
destruction and waste. And we have not talked about
energy-consumption at all.”