I like the imagery of switch flipping. I missed any QFS commentary by O’Savin, find Parkes a little more shy, at least compared to Charlie, toward the subject. Charlie has been positively giddy with confidence, which is off putting.
However, if the Cabal can never have enough, or lust enough for anything but Money, it seems it really might prove necessary to “flip a switch”, if only to insure the security, stem panic, and keep the civilian populations financially upright and stable, if there is coming a dead dollar and a dramatic change to global currency.
It sounds ridiculous, the switch flipping, but if white hats win the gold backing all currency, maybe then the transition doesn’t have to be endlessly negotiated or talked to death, while peoples of all nations are stuck with various currencies that have no value, for seeking a vanished food supply, from producers who have no currency to produce.
Being a glass-half-empty type, I’ve written before of hunger bringing around a tardy but proper Great Awakening.
But hey... if they offer to wipe out all your debt because it was all stolen (or nonexistent) money to begin with, I'm all for it.
Just yesterday, I was having a discussion with someone about these central banks and corporations. For the past 2-3 years, I have been combing through land deed documents in a southern state, searching for family history clues. When I was in the documents from the early 1800s, these transactions were fairly simple. A guy had "$40 in silver," or 100 dollars "current Virginia money" and he exchanged it for land and it was written into the land deed. Simple. Then when I got into the records starting about mid-1840s, I started realizing that everyone was going bankrupt! It was page after page of people losing their land, their livestock, their household furniture, their slaves. All going to auction on the front steps of the court house. Then in the 1850s it leveled off a bit, but still with the occasional bankruptcy noted in the deeds.
Now I am in the deeds of the 1870s and was specifically following the transactions of one of my shoestring ancestors who owned 130 acres of land. He is mortgaging off his crops in exchange for "provisions, seed and merchandise" in order to cultivate again the next year, and to pay off a $30 debt to a corporation of local rich guys. Then a year later, another record for the same agreement, this time he is in debt $41. And I can just see him sinking further into this quicksand. This was 1874 and I'm realizing that this is the first recorded account I have come across of a sharecropping agreement! I never found this in records prior to the civil war. If the whole 1871 incorporation thing is really true (and I would really like more information on that, as I've heard conflicting info) then I'm seeing it taking place in these records as I am going through them. But this "corporation" is local guys... and I would lay money on them all being on the local Masonic temple membership list.