I have heard that there is enough energy and resources to make many different types of renewable energies. Energies like wind, tide, geothermal and solar. Technology makes it easier for man to live comfortably, yet many men are losing jobs to robots taking over their industry. For example, like car manufacturers or the agricultural industry. I have learned that there are many faults in the American banking system. I have also learned that money is created out of thin air and it is all an instrument of debt. Perhaps man needs to let himself be told what to do and what to believe for his own good by his own government and religion? I don’t think so. If we truly knew what we were capable of, things would be a lot better than they really are. There is no need for wars and there is no need to hate. We are all preconditioned to believe that somebody on a high throne made of power and money has the right to create the laws we abide by? I don’t think so.
Money is simply a medium of exchange. It’s nothing more than a type of language for communicating value. You could say it’s "out of thin air" but only to the extent that words are; it’s true only in a particularly stupid sort of way.
What causes money to operate in this certain way is the existence of a market of private properties. Private property creates value by limiting who can control it, producing an opening for a desire of control in other people while a market is a series of rules which produce the types of values that a culture or government intends to produce. Money can be seen as a peculiar rule in this sense; it regulates interactions but only by insisting that they be mediated while not saying by what they should be mediated. In other words, I don’t just give you my turkeys for your chickens but I give you pieces of paper or coins or checks or credit cards for your turkeys which you give back to me for my chickens. Money is so powerful in this sense that even if I went back to just giving you turkeys, the turkeys would become the medium of exchange and in a very real way, "Money".
This preface is just to point out what it is you’re proposing we get rid of. While there are other ways of regulating markets and organizing societies, it is the underlying logic of the society which causes the problems you’re attempting to address, not some symptom like money itself.