by Archer Heart
With foreclosures hitting an all time high and inflation moving steadily upward, one is forced to begin taking a hard look at the cause. President Jackson was the bane of the central bankers with comments like “You are a den of vipers and thieves. I intend to rout you out, and by the eternal God I will rout you out.” And “The bold effort the present bank had made to control the government … are but premonitions of the fate that await the American people should they be deluded into a perpetuation of this institution or the establishment of another like it.”
Could it be that simple? Could the answers to our problems lie at the feet of a small group of unanswerable men who have managed to manipulate an entire nation and world to depend on them to its detriment? How many are aware of the concept of a “central bank”? Those who have gone before knew. Ask your grandparents if we have a central bank. Undoubtedly you will hear an emphatic NO! But listen to the talking heads that weave a web of deceit on the network television and radio stations and they bandy the term about as if it has always been that way, while at the same time they blame you for the fi nancial destruction the nation is facing. “This nation’s central bank” is a title that has been slowly inculcated over the past several years. The matrix of deceit has been used to manipulate people into thinking that they must use the system established by the international bankers. Mayer Amschel Bauer, who founded the Rothschild family had said, “Give me control of a nation’s money and I care not who makes the laws” His son, Amschel Mayer Rothschild said, “Permit me to issue and control the money of a nation, and I care not who makes its laws.” Another son, Nathan Mayer Rothschild bragged, “I care not what puppet is placed upon the throne of England to rule the Empire on which the sun never sets. The man who controls Britain’s money supply controls the British Empire, and I control the British money supply.”
Without going into the detailed evidence that the UNITED STATES is still a Roman/British colony, since that is not the primary topic of this missive, understand that what the Rothschilds said still has a deep meaning today. Control of this nations “money” supply has been given over to private men who determine how much is issued, who it is issued to and how much is charged for the privilege of its use. The banker’s hidden tax on the use of their private script is known as infl ation. Infl ation is not mandatory, it is manipulated. One hundred years ago a loaf of bread cost a nickel. Today, depending on which part of the country one lives in, a loaf of bread costs upward of two. What has changed?
Does a loaf of bread cost more to produce today than it did a century ago? On the contrary, with the advances in mechanization and mass production available to the modern bakery today the individual manufacturing costs of a single loaf of bread is lower. INSET Black’s Law Dictionary, fourth edition 1953, the reference used in the courts, defi nes a “dollar” as “The unit employed in the United States in calculating money values. It is coined in both gold and silver, and is of the value of one hundred cents. Look in the current editions and you will fi nd the defi nition of dollar has been deleted. Just an oversight?
Automobile manufacturer Henry Ford said, “If the people of the nation understood our banking and monetary system, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.” Well, it looks like the revolution is coming. The full faith and credit of the U.S. is failing. Too many people are waking up and realizing that we are being lied to and misled. Subtle threats pervade this society. Questions like “You don’t want to lose your benefits, do you?” serve to trick people into submission. That kind of tactic is slowly loosing its ability to keep people in slavery.
The solution to the people’s problems could be just as simple as asking a few basic questions and then holding fi rm in their resolve until the questions are answered honestly. If the targets of the questions refuse to answer then it is our responsibility to hold their feet to the fi re until they do so. Those in a position of authority have a fiduciary duty to deal with us honestly. And if they effuse or fail to do so then it is up to us as “we the people” to do something about it.
As for some of those simple questions, try these on for size. What law, rule, regulation, code or contract provision requires me to use the private currency of a private Federal Reserve banking association to do business or pay a tax or child support or anything? Does the use of those private notes obligate me to any other requirements? When I signed the original promissory note to buy my house or get my credit card or my car, did I create the money?
The problem is that most bankers and attorneys are dishonest when it comes to these types of questions, creating a corrupt system. They cannot and therefore will not show you any law at all. When you ask for full disclosure in the form of the original bookkeeping entries for the transaction you will be met with a stone wall. They will say things like, I don’t know anything about that. Or I’ve never heard anything like that. Or it is very complicated. Or my favourite, I don’t have to.
The average man or woman really can’t be blamed for not comprehending these issues. From our earliest days in school we are programmed to do what we are told and don’t question “authority”. We are told “ignorance of the law is no excuse.” But in 12 plus years of public school not one law book is ever cracked open. When one of the smarter children think to ask any pointed question they are told that it is complicated. Too bad for the child, he just goes away with the question unanswered.
However, it doesn’t have to. If we could start teaching our children to ask questions, and then demand answers, within a generation, the corruption could be reduced drastically.