The United States Inc., Est 1871: How the US Creates Monopoly Money That You Have to Pay For

The United States Inc., Est 1871: How the US Creates Monopoly Money That You Have to Pay For

The United States Inc., Est 1871: How the US Creates Monopoly Money that You Have to Pay For Preface "I place economy among the first and most important virtues, and public debt as the greatest of dangers. To preserve our independence, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt." - Thomas Jefferson The United States is at war...with itself. Martin Van Buren in 1837 said: “Should the time ever arrive when the state governments shall look to the Federal Treasury for the means of supporting themselves and maintaining their systems of education and internal policy, the character of both governments will be greatly deteriorated.” The most powerful branch of government in the United States, isn’t the executive, legislative, or judicial branch. The most powerful branch of government in the United States is the 4th branch of government. The unelected, the unappointed, and the most dangerous. That branch is the Federal Reserve. In 1913, that day arrived with the passage of the Federal Reserve Act. It is unfathomable for a private corporation, such as the federal reserve, to have power expressly amended into the United States Constitution. In 1910, the national debt was only $2.65 billion (not trillion). Just 7 years after the enactment of the Federal Reserve Act the national debt jumped 10 fold to over $25 billion (http://www.currentusanationaldebt.com/National-Debt-By-Decade.html). A decade by decade chart shows the startling increase in the national debt: 1910: 2.653 Billion 1920: 25.95 Billion [World War I] 1930: 16.19 Billion 1940: 42.97 Billion 1950: 257.3 Billion [World War II] 1960: 286.3 Billion 1970: 370.9 Billion 1980: 907.7 Billion 1990: 3,233 Trillion 2000: 5,674 Trillion 2010: 13,562 Trillion As one can see, the national debt has risen by leaps and bounds over the last 100 years. Gerald Ford stated “A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have.” The chart below shows the massive increase in federal government expenditure per capita since the Federal Reserve Act. What this chart means is that the federal government went from having a small role in the lives of American to a fundamentally controlling influence in our lives. What this means is we turned over control of our lives to the federal government. We allowed it to set up social programs in the form of Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare, and Unemployment. In exchange, we turned a blind eye to the massive debt that those services created. As a result of these government excesses, the country went bankrupt in 1933. Unable to reveal that fact to the nation, FDR took the US off the gold standard and switched to a fiat economy system (a fiat economy is one in which the national currency is not backed by gold or silver, instead it is backed by only faith in the government). The result is the national debt has spiraled out of control ever since and now we are beyond the point of bankruptcy, we are at the point of national extinction. Thomas Jefferson stated, “I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.” Are any of you happy or do you all feel overwhelmed and burdened by out of control debt and overhead costs? The society you grew up in taught you that it is acceptable to live beyond your means because that’s what it does. That does not mean you have to continue the negative behavior you were taught to accept as a normal and practical existence. Introduction This book will expose the United States for what it is...a corporation in business for itself. By the end of this book you will come to understand why the US does not hold your best interest or any interest in you. You will learn what the significance of the US being a corporation and not a country means to you. You will learn when and how it came to be, who are the owners of it and how much they are making off of you every year. This book will also address why slavery ended and how the impact of the Civil War helped to lay the groundwork for the inception of 1871. You will also learn why women gained the right to vote, as well as the advent of the income tax and the IRS. This book will also uncover the secrets behind Jekyll Island. Who were the members. How they created the Federal Reserve. The impact and scope of the Federal Reserve, as well as who is in control of all the money. This book will also expose how social programs benefit the Federal Reserve as well as the United States, Inc. This book will talk about the changes that need to take place such as: 1)The elimination of all social programs. 2)Why there needs to be education reform and why one should not go to college. 3)Why one should become self employed and learn and implement the concepts of self sufficiency. 4)Why there should be term limits and why your vote doesn’t count (violation of proxy voting principles). 5)Why women and minorities should form their own identity that is separate and distinct from the US European Males. 6)Why the Federal Reserve, IRS and the income tax needs to be eliminated. 7)Why the national debt needs to be rescinded. 8)Why there needs to be a constitutional amendment requiring that the national budget be balanced every year. 9)Why the two income family is less economical than the one income family. 10)How the two income family has diluted salaries and education. 11)Why women are better suited than men to be politicians and why politicians should be unpaid. 12)Why the US needs to become less oil oriented and come up with alternative energy sources. 13)How telecommuting can help wean the nation off of oil. By the end of the book, the evidence presented will cause you to agree regardless of whether you accept that the US is a corporation and not a country that major changes need to take place before the country goes completely bankrupt and ceases to exist. Chapter One Introduction “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.” — Abraham Lincoln Our lives are a web of lies. Everything we see, think, and feel, are all imaginary, or manipulations of reality. The conductors of perception control every aspect of our lives. We are just puppets in a larger theater of an alternative reality. Our lives were predetermined, not by God, but by man, long before we were ever born. Every aspect of our lives was determined before our existence was ever thought of. Although there are nearly 7 billion people on this planet, those people are all controlled by a select few. They determine our language, our culture, our religion, our values, and even our thoughts. We have no control over our own lives because our ancestors gave up that control long ago. When we are born our parents prepare us for a life of mental servitude. They teach us what is “right” and what is “wrong” based on what they were taught and what their forefathers were taught generations ago. The most successful amongst us learned long ago that one is most successful when they are met with the least resistance. The rich and powerful learned this long ago. Their families realized that to be successful had nothing to do with brute strength and force, but rather manipulation of the masses. If the masses rise up against the oligarchies, they will surely defeat it. The oligarchies realized this and devised a system designed to keep the masses separated and enemies of one another. For you will never stand and fight together with your “enemy” which allows you to me manipulated and controlled by the oligarchy. Although the oligarchies are weak in numbers, they are strong in unity, manipulation, and control. They count on the masses to be enemies unto themselves, and they use that natural weakness to prevent them from ever overtaking the minority forces in power. All around the world, power is dispersed in a similar fashion. It doesn’t matter what language is spoken, what religion is practiced, or what group of people is in power; power is dispersed the same. It is dispersed in the hands of the few; the rich, and the powerful. It doesn’t matter if a person of change comes into “power” for a short time in a country, because the system will always protect the oligarchies. The oligarchies are aware that from time to time, their system will be challenged. They know that sometimes, a charismatic person will come along and threaten what they have spent centuries keeping in place. That is why they have installed a system to withstand any threat that a charismatic leader might pose. The oligarchies rely on the ignorance of the masses in order to manipulate and control their behavior. Centuries ago that control became threatened, that control was put into jeopardy, with the advent of the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution sought to remove the veil of ignorance that oligarchies rely on by bringing people closer together via greater communication devices. The Industrial Revolution allowed people to travel around the world in months instead of years.

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