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Before 1913, Americans could veto government spending by not buying bonds. The Federal Reserve Act in 1913 allowed the government to borrow from the Federal Reserve Bank without needing public approval. This created an unlimited credit line, bypassing the people's economic veto power. Now, the government can borrow without collateral, unlike individuals who need collateral to borrow money from a bank.

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Here's what's happening in America: we're drowning in debt because of a debt-based banking system controlled by private bankers. The Federal Reserve, deceptively named, is a private entity manipulating our money for profit, not public interest. Since 1913, Congress has granted it a monopoly over our currency, leading to economic instability. The solution? Education and action. We must reclaim the power to issue our money, as figures like Franklin and Lincoln once did. This isn't radical; it's restoring the issuing power to the people. Reform involves paying off the debt with debt-free U.S. notes, abolishing fractional reserve banking, and repealing the Federal Reserve Act, returning monetary power to the Treasury.

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Politicians promise more "free stuff," leading to deficit spending, where the government spends more than it earns. To cover this, the Treasury borrows money by issuing bonds, which are essentially IOUs. These Treasury bonds constitute the national debt, requiring repayment by current and future taxpayers through taxation. Therefore, issuing bonds allows the government to spend today by stealing prosperity from the future. The Treasury then conducts a bond auction involving the world's largest banks.

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Fiat money was created by governments and corporations to tax people without their knowledge. By inflating the currency, the government can take more money from you without you realizing it. Corporations also benefit by paying workers less without them noticing. Central bankers want low inflation rates so that people accept the value of money without asking for more. However, since 1971, average wages have decreased significantly, and now two wage earners are needed to support a family. Fiat money was designed to benefit governments and corporations at the expense of the people.

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Government has two main ways to raise money without increasing taxes: borrowing from the money market, which raises interest rates, or printing more money, both of which lead to inflation. Inflation is not just high prices; it reflects a decrease in the value of money when the money supply grows faster than the availability of goods and services. Wars often exacerbate inflation as production shifts to weapons rather than consumer goods. Raising taxes could alleviate the need to borrow or print money, but the public's tolerance for tax increases has been exceeded. Historically, people worked about a month to pay taxes; now it’s four months. Shifting the tax burden to businesses is ineffective, as they pass costs, including taxes, onto consumers. Ultimately, only individuals bear the tax burden.

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The US financial situation has some symptoms that are difficult to diagnose. Many believe the problem is high taxes, and while US taxes are indeed very high, that's not the core issue. The real problem is that even with high taxes, they aren't truly funding the government. Instead, the government is financed by treasury bonds, largely bought by the Federal Reserve. The Fed buys these by printing money, backed by the treasury bonds themselves. Essentially, the government is financed by printing money out of thin air. One might ask, if the government can print unlimited money, why collect taxes at all? The shocking answer is that high taxes exist to maintain the illusion that you are funding the government, which you are actually not.

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The financial situation in the United States is misunderstood. High taxes are often blamed, but they don't truly fund the government. Instead, the government relies on Treasury bonds, primarily purchased by the Federal Reserve, which prints money to buy them. This creates an illusion that taxes are necessary for funding. In reality, the government is financed by money printing, leading to a precarious bubble that could burst. If the public realizes this, confidence in the dollar could collapse, threatening Western civilization. Urgent policy changes are needed to prevent repeating past mistakes and to stabilize the economy before it's too late.

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A report reveals that only a small portion of the $7.5 trillion COVID spending actually went towards health, with the majority being used for handouts and special interest subsidies. Green projects, government-funded nonprofits, and bailouts for various sectors received a significant share of the funds. The military industrial complex also received a large sum, contributing to the national defense budget. This excessive spending has led to skyrocketing inflation, with roughly half of the existing dollars being freshly printed. The Federal Reserve's role in printing money to support the government's spending habits is concerning, as it perpetuates the deficit and debt. Without intervention, the deficit is projected to reach $50 trillion in seven years. The future looks uncertain, with little hope of Washington changing its spending habits.

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The government creates IOUs in the form of bonds, increasing the national debt. These IOUs are then swapped for currency, with the banks selling the debt to the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve buys the IOUs with checks that have no actual funds, resulting in the creation of currency. The government spends this currency on various programs and services, while banks multiply the currency through fractional reserve lending. Taxes are then collected to pay off the debt, and the system relies on ever-increasing levels of debt. The secret owners, the world's largest banks, profit from this system. It causes economic disparity and enslavement, but there is hope in educating the public about the system.

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The year was 1871, and while the events of this year have been purposefully hidden from the masses, 1871 must never be forgotten. Much like Vatican City and the City Of London, Washington, D. C. Has its own sovereignty. Basically, D.C., City Of London, and Vatican City are totally separate territories from the nations in which they reside. Vatican City is technically enclaved within Rome, outfitted with its own special police force and political structure, the same way the City Of London is situated within the city called London, and it has its own flag, crest, police force, ceremonial armed forces, and a mayor. And sure, there are states within The United States that have their own constitution and distinctive flags, but I think most people you'd ask would know that Washington, D. C. Isn't a state. Most folks would tell you that Washington, D. C. Is where our laws are made, where our politicians congregate, and where our White House resides. But on the D. C. Flag, which is said to have been reflective of George Washington's coat of arms, there are three stars. And I wonder, are those stars representative of the three city states that exist as corporate entities outside of their respective nations? Vatican City, the religious hub, the city of London, the banking central, and Washington, D. C, the military leg of the empire. Being its own city state, DC has its own police force that shares a direct link with Congress, its own mayor, and its own set of laws. But our founding father certainly didn't set it up like this. So how did it come to be? The year was 1871. The US was going through a lot of turmoil. The nation was bankrupt and vulnerable after the civil war, and the London bankers, which included the notorious Rothschild family, were ready to make a deal with congress to remedy that turmoil. Turmoil, I might add, that is suspected that the bankers had a hand in creating in the first place. At any rate, these bankers made a lot of credit available in the aftermath of the civil war as a means to, one, fight Lincoln's greenback after he was murdered, with some theorizing that part of the motivation for his assassination came from his push to privatize the monetary system. The second reason that the bankers made so much credit available was to collect on the interest from those who desperately needed the money, which would be the United States government at the time. Now, this was nothing new, this was practice as old as time. Well, as old as Mystery Babylon. Not much has really changed since the days of Babylon, not the usury, not the debt slavery, not even the iconography. Passed by Congress, the Act of 1871 provided a government for the 10 mile parcel of land known as the District Of Columbia, allowing Washington, D. C. To act as a corporation outside of the original Constitution of The United States. So, okay, why does the Washington, D. C. Constitution have nothing to do with The United States constitution? Why exactly is Washington, D. C. Totally separate from the rest of The United States? Why does it need to be separate from The United States, as a separate territory at the epicenter of the Virgin Mary, tucked right between Virginia and Maryland? The Act of 1871 changed our country's founding fathers' original constitution for The United States for America to the constitution of The United States Of America. If you blink, you might miss it because it's a mixture of impactful wording and some weird capitalization thrown in there that pretty means nothing to the average person upon initial inspection. But these subtle changes are a huge deal in the realm of legislation. Compounded with these minor changes was clever marketing of the act as a way to unify the territorial government for the entire District of Columbia. The aforementioned are contributing factors as to how such a major act flew under the radar, ultimately overturning the United States Constitutional Republic. Since 1871, the federal government has usurped nearly all of the power that was formerly held in the hands of the people. But how on earth was Congress able to pass a separate constitution and incorporate The United States? A bunch of attorneys have contacted me about this subject, explaining it to me, thank you for everyone who's done that, but let me break it down to you in a way that won't make you just totally fall asleep. A corporation, by definition, is a legal entity from its owners. A corporation protects its owners from personal liability for corporate debts and obligations within limits. So was the Act of 1871 as harmless as some claim just an act to provide a government for the District Of Columbia and nothing more? We can answer that question by simply stepping back and taking a look at the dominoes that fell after this act was passed, and asking the question: Who benefited from this piece of legislation? Is the Act of 1871 the reason why Congress passed the sixteenth amendment, which allowed the federal government to tax individual personal income regardless of state population? Is the Act of 1871 the reason why the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 was passed, handing over America's gold and silver reserves and ultimately the total control of America's economy to the Federal Reserve Bank. Think about it. A private corporation established their private bank, acting as the central bank of The United States, But it isn't even a government institution, but a privately owned banking system. Is it a coincidence that social security numbers started being assigned in 1935, social security numbers being the nine digit numbers given to every U. S. Citizen, and used for income tracking and taxation purposes. Ultimately, individual income taxes have been the primary source of revenue for the U. S. Federal government since the 1950s. These moves make a lot of sense when examined through the lens of The United States as a corporation and its citizens as employees, a corporate government asset before they even go through puberty. But still, throughout all this time, there was a promise that the American dollar was actually worth something. Something tangible, not just the confidence to exchange it for goods and services. A dollar was worth one thirty fifth an ounce of gold. But then President Richard Nixon came along and screwed that up for us. Severing the final link between the dollar and gold in 1971. In other words, he took the dollar off the gold standard once and for all. Steadily, the purchasing power of the dollar has declined while federal and consumer debt has increased. Currently, we're witnessing the culmination of all of these decisions, and it ain't pretty. We're one bad flu season removed from Weimar Republic wheelbarrow money. So who would you say benefited from the Act of 1871? The average US citizen, or the bankers who incorporated The United States, who have been buying politicians ever since? The same Federal Reserve who serves absolutely no real function except stealing the purchasing power of your sixty plus hour work week and then redistributing those funds to destroy your rights and enslave you on your own soil. Hey, just like they did back in Babylon. It's the same folks using the same debt slavery system, time after time. When will we learn that debt with interest is a system of perpetual debt, and is continually passed on to the people beneath, until until the debt gap consumes all but those who own the debt? Well, like I said in the beginning of this video, the most pivotal year in United States history was never taught to me in schoolpublic or privateand never taught to me at a college level. But as Americans, it's so important that we not let this information die with our generation. One of the most important lessons you can teach your children is how to obtain their own freedomhow to identify when their freedoms are being taken from them, and how to demand those personal freedoms and liberties back, instead of waiting around for a hero in the form of a politician to represent them, to offer solutions. During this time, we've seen people of all ages crying out for change. And instead of focusing on the changes we could make that could fundamentally change The United States for the better, especially on an individual level, politicians are selling socialism and communism, aka more government control, to young people looking for an answer. And they beg for it because the future seems so bleak. Whether you play with paper or with digital money, the future will always be bleak if you're a debt slave. If before your foot even touches this earth, you're scanned into the system as an employee of this corporation who does not care about you one bit. The United States is still a great country, but it has its problems, and you know you can riot and loot and protest protest all all you you want. Want, But until the Federal Reserve is ended, until the Act of 1871 is torn into a thousand pieces and thrown into the wind, until the IRS is abolished, and until we move back to the gold standard, we have no chance at experiencing any iota of freedom.

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The Federal Reserve, a private bank owned by private stockholders, controls the printing of America's money. They loan money to banks and the government, charging interest and putting the country in debt. The Fed gets its money from the United States Mint, which prints it for them. The Fed's control over the nation's wealth allows them to manipulate the economy and enslave the people through perpetual debt. In 1910, a secret meeting was held to establish a central bank, which would later be called the Federal Reserve. This secretive plan was executed on December 23, 1913, when Congress was mostly absent. The Fed's power to print money and the IRS's ability to collect taxes have resulted in the greatest theft from the American people.

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The US government prints its own money, so why borrow in the same currency? Confusion arises from the language and concepts surrounding this. The government prints money and sells bonds to borrow. This process leads to debt and deficit discussions.

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The speaker explains that the Federal Reserve is a private bank owned by private stockholders, not the government. They discuss how the Fed loans money to banks and the government, which must be paid back with interest. The speaker questions where the Fed gets its money and reveals that it is printed by the United States Mint. They argue that the Fed's control over printing money is unconstitutional and leads to the devaluation of the dollar. The speaker also mentions a secret meeting in 1910 where the plan for the Federal Reserve was devised. They criticize the creation of the IRS and how taxes are used to pay back the Fed's debts.

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To address inflation, the first step is to stop overspending. High taxes, deficits, and interest rates are symptoms of this issue. Governments typically finance overspending by raising taxes, borrowing, or printing money. Printing money leads to inflation, diminishing purchasing power and benefiting the wealthy while harming the working class. In the past three years, the government has created approximately $700 billion, increasing the money supply significantly while the economy grew only 4%. This imbalance drives inflation. To combat this, we need a dollar-for-dollar law that mandates finding savings for every new dollar spent. This approach will help eliminate waste, control spending, and ultimately reduce inflation.

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The Treasury issues IOUs in the form of bonds. Banks buy these bonds with currency. The Federal Reserve then writes its own IOUs, or checks, and gives them to banks in exchange for the Treasury bonds. This process creates currency. Essentially, the Federal Reserve and the Treasury swap IOUs, using banks as intermediaries to create currency. This process enriches the banks and increases public debt by raising the national debt. The end result is an accumulation of bonds at the Federal Reserve.

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America's gold was supposed to back the dollar. Leaving the gold standard was the most costly mistake we ever made. After the world war, they promised gold backed dollars, but they broke that promise. They printed paper backed by nothing, funded wars we couldn't afford and shouldn't have been involved in. But France caught on and sent a warship to get back their gold. Truth is, if more countries followed, our vaults would be empty and game secretary of the treasury to take the action necessary to suspend temporarily the convertibility of the dollar into gold. Turns out, when you fake the money, everything else follows and you screw the next generation over. Prices shot up, paychecks didn't, life got tougher, and nobody knew why.

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A central bank is an institution that issues and regulates a nation's currency. It controls interest rates and the money supply. The central bank loans money to the government with interest. This system creates debt because every dollar produced is actually the dollar plus a certain percentage of debt. The banking system has a monopoly on currency production and continually increases the money supply to cover the outstanding debt. This perpetuates more debt and creates a cycle of slavery. In the early 20th century, powerful banking families like the Rockefellers and Rothschilds pushed for the creation of another central bank. They used an incident orchestrated by JP Morgan to sway public opinion.

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The US government prints its own money, so why borrow in the same currency? Confusing language aside, the government sells bonds to borrow money. Despite the confusion, it's clear the government prints money and borrows, leading to debt and deficits.

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Dilution occurs when you add more of something to an existing quantity, reducing its value. For example, printing $5 trillion dilutes the value of money, meaning that if someone earns minimum wage, their purchasing power decreases in real terms. This dilution is a primary cause of inflation. While specific price increases can be attributed to factors like feed costs or geopolitical events, the simultaneous rise in prices across the board suggests a broader issue. Other countries have also printed money, which may have mitigated the impact on the dollar. However, as we approach the debt limit, the reluctance to print more money stems from its detrimental effects on the economy.

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High taxes in the U.S. are often blamed for financial issues, but the real problem lies in how the government is funded. While taxes are high, they don't truly finance the government. Instead, the government relies on treasury bonds, primarily purchased by the Federal Reserve, which prints money to buy them. This creates an illusion of funding through taxes, but in reality, the government is financed by money printed out of thin air. If people understood this, confidence in the dollar could collapse, leading to severe consequences for Western civilization. Urgent policy changes are needed to prevent a financial crisis similar to past mistakes. There’s still time to act before the situation worsens.

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Jerome Powell, the Fed chair, criticized federal spending, stating that the current path is unsustainable. This is significant because Powell has been supportive of Congress's spending habits. The US is facing massive deficits and increasing debt, which is draining the economy and posing a threat to the financial system. The Fed's role is not to manage the economy but to print money and deliver it to Wall Street and Congress through cheap debt. Powell's criticism is noteworthy as it shows concern about excessive printing. However, Congress continues its spending spree without any checks or balances. The media fails to address this issue, leaving most Americans unaware of the impending crisis.

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The treasury creates currency and deposits it into government branches, which politicians then use for deficit spending on public works, social programs, and war. Government employees, contractors, and soldiers deposit their pay in banks. When you deposit currency in a bank, you are loaning it to them, and they can use it as they please, including investing in the stock market and lending it out at a profit. This is where fractional reserve lending comes into play, allowing banks to reserve only a fraction of deposits.

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The Federal Reserve's actions are worrisome. They've lost trillions by borrowing money at high rates (5.4% from banks, 5.3% from funds like Fidelity and Vanguard) to buy government bonds. This artificially inflates the government's perceived financial health, encouraging excessive borrowing when rates were low. This process diverts capital from the private sector, hindering business growth and job creation. Instead of the Fed holding massive balances, that money should be used by businesses for expansion and innovation. The Fed's actions are mirrored by other major central banks globally, exacerbating the problem. It's not money printing; it's expensive borrowing that harms the economy. Freeing up these funds would allow banks to lend to small businesses and stimulate economic growth.

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The Federal Reserve has destabilized the economy, acting as both arsonist and fireman through monetary manipulation. Fractional reserve banking allows banks to create money, leading to risks of insolvency. Central banks, like the Fed, enable governments to spend beyond their means, creating a "fiscal illusion." The gold standard restrained government spending, but the 1913 Federal Reserve Act established the Fed, promising to maintain it. The Fed was intended to be a lender of last resort to prevent bank failures. The Federal Open Market Committee makes interest rate policy, influencing the money supply. The Austrian business cycle theory suggests credit expansion leads to unsustainable booms and busts. Removing the dollar from the gold standard in 1971 led to fiat currency, causing economic uncertainty and stagflation. The Fed's policies create winners and losers, benefiting the government, large corporations, and political elites, while harming the average working American. Financialization has exploded since the gold standard ended, with Wall Street banks empowered by the Fed. The Fed's low interest rates inflated the housing bubble in the early 2000s. The 2008 crisis led to new Fed interventions, including buying mortgage-backed securities. The Fed's actions have resulted in an "everything bubble" of inflation, redistributing wealth from the middle class to Wall Street and Silicon Valley. A Fed-controlled digital currency could magnify its power, enabling control over spending. Some argue for ending the Fed, advocating for sound money, a return to the gold standard, and a free market approach to currency.

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The modern banking system creates currency faster than nature. Politicians create deficit spending, which is paid for by Treasury bonds (IOUs). Banks buy these bonds and sell them to the Federal Reserve at a profit. The Federal Reserve creates currency by writing checks on accounts with zero balance, giving the currency to banks, who then buy more bonds. The Treasury deposits this currency, and the government spends it. When currency is deposited in banks, it is loaned out through fractional reserve lending, expanding the currency supply. 92-96% of all currency is created by the banking system, leading to inflation. Taxes are used to pay interest on bonds the Federal Reserve bought with essentially nothing. The system requires ever-increasing debt and will eventually collapse. The Federal Reserve is a private corporation owned by banks, who profit through interest and dividends. The system funnels wealth to the government and banking sector, causing economic booms and busts and wealth disparity. The solution is to understand the system, share the knowledge, and join the conversation to design a new monetary system.
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