Posted by: rmiglobal | July 19, 2011

Solent Green Is Good People: Moringa Study Hails Edible Currency


O.M.E.G.A. Food Bank, the commercial vehicle of the not-for-profit Open Moringa Enterprise Growers Association announced an open source project with Runnymede Institute to document and measure results of their efforts to launch a revolutionary new currency that you can and should eat. The miraculous leaves of the Moringa Tree in a pure powdered state form a perfect medium of stable, measured exchange with human consumption ultimately guaranteed, it’s supposed to be good for your cat too.

O.M.E.G.A.’s solicitor James Taylor put it plainly;

“Think of it as the natural super food it is in a compressed pill form, only in the shape of a coin, six different sizes with numbers on them. The ones sealed in silver tinfoil go 1, 2 and 3, meaning the large silver is three days worth of food and the gold foiled are 4, 6 and 8, which of course also designate that the mid-size gold coinz offer 6 days of full adult necessity. When European contagion reaches the UK and the petroleum price skyrockets, there will be food shortages and famine, people have to feed their kids.

O.M.E.G.A. is an all-inclusive open source project for anyone who’s figured out they have to look out for themselves when supermarkets experience delays in re-supply. In that eventuality, which is looking quite likely now, fiat money will be worth the paper it’s printed on and you can’t eat it to survive! O.M.E.G.A. coinz would become valuable barter then. It’s great stuff every way, you should mix a measure of Moringa powder into a cup of tea daily, top up the nutrients GMO and Monsanto’s flushed out of you!”

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