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I believe that ESG scores and CBDCs are what the Mark of the Beast will be de factor if not de jure. Decentralization politically and economically is the only way to protect the future.

https://libertarianchristians.com/2023/12/18/the-beast-in-revelation/

This only happens when Christians take their proper role in the world as influencers so that our societies can enjoy both order and liberty.

https://thecrosssectionrmb.blogspot.com/2024/09/christians-nations-and-their-relations.html

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How To End The Federal Reserve & Erase The National Debt

The Federal Reserve System and The National Debt are two great scams that have been perpetrated on the American people by Criminal Banksters and Corrupt Politicians.

An Independent Sovereign Nation does NOT need to borrow other people’s money so that Nation can then buy Goods & Services! In other words, the Nation does not need to go into debt by creating bonds “out of thin air” and then sell those bonds to buyers, and then the Nation pay interest on those bonds to the buyers.

And therefore an Independent Sovereign Nation does NOT need a reserve of gold in a vault to pay to bond buyers in the unrealistic event that the Nation cannot pay the interest to the bond holders.

The value of a Nation’s currency is determined by Quantity & Quality of the Goods & Services produced by the Nation, and by the Demand for those Goods & Services by the people of the Nation and the people of other Nations.

The value of a Nation’s currency is NOT determined by the quantity of gold the Nation has stored in a vault.

A Nation’s economy needs an adequate supply of currency to facilitate the buying and selling of Goods & Services between people. Too little currency results in people not having money to buy Goods & Services. Too much currency results in Sellers raising the prices for the Goods & Services they offer, and making those Goods & Services less affordable for poorer people……

https://open.substack.com/pub/william3n4z2/p/how-to-end-the-federal-reserve-and?r=1kb28q&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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America Created It's Own Money In 1750

How Benjamin Franklin Made New England Prosperous

By Congressman Charles G. Binderup

Copyright © 19416-9-5 

The following historical story is taken from a radio address given by Congressman Charles G. Binderup of Nebraska, some 50 years ago and was reprinted in Unrobing the Ghosts of Wall Street: Colonies More Prosperous Than The Home Country Before the American War for Independence in 1776, the colonized part of what is today the United States of America was a possession of England. It was called New England, and was made up of 13 colonies, which became the first 13 states of the great Republic. Around 1750, this New England was very prosperous. Benjamin Franklin was able to write: "There was abundance in the Colonies, and peace was reigning on every border. It was difficult, and even impossible, to find a happier and more prosperous nation on all the surface of the globe. Comfort was prevailing in every home. The people, in general, kept the highest moral standards, and education was widely spread." When Benjamin Franklin went over to England to represent the interests of the Colonies, he saw a completely different situation: the working population of this country was gnawed by hunger and poverty. "The streets are covered with beggars and tramps," he wrote. He asked his English friends how England, with all its wealth, could have so much poverty among its working classes. His friends replied that England was a prey to a terrible condition: it had too many workers! The rich said they were already overburdened with taxes, and could not pay more to relieve the needs and poverty of this mass of workers. Several rich Englishmen of that time actually believed, along with Mathus, that wars and plague were necessary to rid the country from man-power surpluses. Franklin's friends then asked him how the American Colonies managed to collect enough money to support their poor houses, and how they could overcome this plague of pauperism. Franklin replied: "We have no poor houses in the Colonies; and if we had some, there would be nobody to put in them, since there is, in the Colonies, not a single unemployed person, neither beggars nor tramps." Thanks To Free Money Issued By The Nation His friends could not believe their ears, and even less understand this fact, since when the English poor houses and jails became too cluttered, England shipped these poor wretches and down-and- outs, like cattle, and discharged, on the quays of the Colonies, those who had survived the poverty, dirtiness and privations of the journey. At that time, England was throwing into jail those who could not pay their debts. They therefore asked Franklin how he could explain the remarkable prosperity of the New England Colonies. Franklin replied: "That is simple. In the Colonies, we issue our own paper money. It is called 'Colonial Scrip.' We issue it in proper proportion to make the goods and pass easily from the producers to the consumers. In this manner, creating ourselves our own paper money, we control its purchasing power and we have no interest to pay to no one." The Bankers Impose Poverty The information came to the knowledge of the English Bankers, and held their attention. They immediately took the necessary steps to have the British Parliament to pass a law that prohibited the Colonies from using their scrip money, and then ordered them to use only the gold and silver money that was provided in sufficient quantity by the English bankers. Then began in America the plague of debt-money, which has never since brought so many curses to the American people. The first law was passed in 1751, and then completed by a more restrictive law in 1763. Franklin reported that one year after the implementation of this prohibition on Colonial money, the streets of the Colonies were filled with unemployment and beggars, just like in England, because there was not enough money to pay for the goods and work. The circulating medium of exchange had been reduced by half. Franklin added that this was the original cause of the American Revolution - and not the tax on tea nor the Stamp Act….

https://open.substack.com/pub/william3n4z2/p/america

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