"No one is producing natural resources. They come from the Earth."
From a first grade logic that's 100% true. Natural Resources are widely available on the Earth. They do need to be harvested though. Those fish you eat are caught by people. That house you live in was harvested by a lumber company from forests. That water you shower in was piped to you by government infrastructure. So yeah, Natural Resources are provided by the Earth, but inorder for us to use them, they need to be transformed into useable products by humans.
"Money is not a resource but a piece of paper. Contract that has value because you believe that it has."
Money is a currency, which is tradable for resources. Sure you could light it on fire, but you could also use it to purchase something (just because you don't seem to value it doesn't mean society disvalues it.)
"Please, explore RBE better before making underinformed assumptions."
Aside from the terrible grammar in this quote, I think I've blown enough holes in your story with my limited view of RBE with the research I've already done.
RE: Introduction To Resource-Based Economy - What Is Wrong With Our Socio-Economic System.