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To: Tax Government

I am a bit green (as in unexperienced, not enviro-wacko) on the fiat currency issue. I have a basic understanding, but I've heard that trying to change it would kill the economy for 100 years. Fill me in.


100 posted on 07/11/2004 10:34:12 PM PDT by RockinRight
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To: RockinRight
I am a bit green (as in unexperienced, not enviro-wacko) on the fiat currency issue. I have a basic understanding, but I've heard that trying to change it would kill the economy for 100 years. Fill me in.

I would like to direct you to a book, "The Creature From Jeckyll Island." And, there is another book which whose title I can get and post.

We are being ripped off; ownership of the nation's assets is being transferred to large organizations, while the citizenry is becoming a debtor class. This is only possible because banks themselves have an endless supply of money to lend out, being stuffed with fictional "deposits," created at will by the Federal Reserve. This fictional money, lent at low rates to the population, encourages the population to assume too much debt. Only a winding down of the actions of the Federal Reserve "Bank", a non-governmental entity created to circumvent the Constitution and print fictional money, will stop the process.

We have a choice to make. Either we support the principle that the money system can't be rigged, and fight out way out of this rat hole, or we go into debt slavery. I don't know whether 100 years is what it would take, but the fight has begun.

A new right should be added to the constitution: The right to declare bankruptcy. Because when the government itself is in default on its obligations to uphold the constitution, and maintain a sound currency, then bankrupcy becomes a simple, unalienable right, like all the others the government studiously ignores and fails to uphold.

123 posted on 07/11/2004 10:55:29 PM PDT by Tax Government
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