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- November 28, 2011
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How does Y-H-V-H defend my human rights as a music composer and artist?
Did you know that every thing we buy in shops, (foods, products, or in another terminology these products can be known as ideas that I have turned into products etc).
Did you know that these ideas or products are encoded and numbered via something that is called a “barcode”?
The upgrade of a barcode is RFID. UPC = universal product number.
What is a barcode?
A barcode; also known as UPC is a sign which is used as a method to number, to control, and to put value on every product that is sold on the market of trading.
Every product which is numbered, or the product which carries a barcode belongs to the trading market of buying and selling, and not to the one who discovered it.
But also the barcode means that; the market of trading which puts those barcodes on all the products, is the original owner of the product.
How come that the people who put the barcode on my product that I invented become the original owner of my product?
The original owner (the trading market which governs the system of buying and selling), being the one who determines the value of the product, the one you puts up and decreases the percentage of tax, barcode payments, and the cost of the product.
Let me use an example to illustrate what I mean; if you get an idea to make or discover a product which has the ability to help others, for example; may be you are a musician composing music, or an artist drawing art, or an inventor of new technology products etc.
Every product you invent, new songs you write etc, these new products you have invented are not really yours, until you can be able to share them with other people that can support you or pay for your product, so that you may be able to produce more products.
Now; the good thing with the bar code inventors (the organization called GS1), their purpose is to see to it that the person who came up with the idea of composing a new song, or the person who has invented a new product, does not overcharge those who wants to buy his or her products. (in this case, they come up with a price that will be reasonable for both parties, the buy and the seller).