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 Posted: Sun Oct 4th, 2009 12:45 pm
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Joe Kelley

 

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In another thread on this forum the demarcation line is coming into view between two opposing perspectives as those opposing perspectives look at something similar - if not the same thing.

What, for example, will happen after the supposed "collapse" of "the economy"?

Will a new currency be issued by the legal criminals who run The Dollar Hegemony?

That last sentence is my version of the perception of the thing in view. The thing in view from someone else's perception, from the opposing perception on the other side of the demarcation line may write a different sentence. I can hazard a guess at what that opposing perception might be:

Will the constitution be in force and will the legal currency return to a gold standard?

Note the demarcation line (if I have done a fair job of representing the opposition viewpoint):
  • A. Will a new currency be issued by the legal criminals who run The Dollar Hegemony?
  • B. Will the constitution be in force and will the legal currency return to a gold standard?
I've seen data that suggests the issue of the Amero currency, hence my question. My side of the story does not entertain the notion that the legal criminals are going to voluntarily step back into their chains - if they ever had any. The first bank of the United States happened well before the Federal Reserve.

My viewpoint considers the constitution to have been a usurpation of liberty from its birth in Robert Morrison's brain, or Hamilton's, or any of those legal criminals of their day who took part in that usurpation of liberty. They were nationalists parading as federalists as they demonized their competition: the actual federalists who were mislabeled as anti-federalists, which was quite a feat of propaganda that continues to mislead people even today.

The point of this discussion is to point out a few things concerning the future; as the ever so predictable business cycle ends it's bottoming out phase and begins its upswing phase again. What will be our currency, and will it be better or worse than our currency in the past, as the new future unfolds before us?

Will we take back control of our economic blood or not?

Which do you prefer, and if you prefer to take back control of our economic blood, then what will that new blood look like?

I think it will be, eventually, power. It will be purchasing power, and it will be accurate, and it will be powerful - for reasons that may or may not warrant careful discussion before it is ushered into general use.

That's just me. I'm odd, I get that part.