Anonymous ID: a62558 July 2, 2018, noon No.2000733   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0746 >>0800

Have you ever asked yourselves why "Drain the Swamp" is the term utilized by POTUS?

 

Interesting history in those words, so often said, comprehended but overlooked.

 

Drain the Swamp was first utilized to reference the means of killing Malaria infested mosquitoes. However metaphorically, it goes back to 1903 by Social Democratic Party organizer Winfield R. Gaylord in a letter discussing how socialists wish to deal with big business, 1912, Victor Berger - Broadsides and 1913 Mother Jones in relation to draining Washington DC of the capitalists.

 

Now this does not mean there is any relation to socialists, in fact decades later in 1983 Reagan looked back on a year in office and reminded himself that ‘’you’re here to drain the swamp’’ of big government. Washington, D.C., by the Potomac River, often fits the “swamp” saying.

 

It has since been utilized by Rumsfeld, Pelsoi and a cadre of morons to target a specific audience. What I find REALLY interesting though is Harvey Barnard's utilization in the creation of NESARA

 

Harvey Francis Barnard, a Louisiana graduate in systems philosophy, and an engineering consultant and teacher, created the NESARA proposal during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He printed 1000 copies of his proposal, titled Draining the Swamp: Monetary and Fiscal Policy Reform (1996), and sent copies to members of Congress, believing it would pass quickly on its merits. Based on a theory that debt is the number one economic factor inhibiting the growth of the economy, and compound interest the number one "moral evil" and reason for debt, Barnard made several other attempts during the 1990s to draw political attention to the problems he saw in the US economy, and his suggested economic recovery proposal based on the root causes he determined. After these did not succeed, he decided in 2000 to release the proposal to the public domain and publish it on the internet. Barnard established the NESARA Institute in 2001, and published the 2nd edition of his book in 2005, retitling it Draining the Swamp: The NESARA Story – Monetary and Fiscal Policy Reform.

 

Just food for thought from an Anon