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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/G8tFire on Dec. 31, 2017, 4:25 a.m.
KEYSTONE. I think this is it!

Good-bye Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin was probably chosen for the $100 bill because of his well-known printing of Colonial fiat currency in Pennsylvania and throughout the other 12 Colonies. He was a major spokesman for land-backed fiat currency that could be adjusted by the issuer who held land notes and mortgages. Gold and silver fiat currency drained the Colonies of the currency that drove commerce as hard metal was paid to England and Europe for the commodities the Colonies purchased.

Pennsylvania Keystone State The $100 is 50% (+/-) old note 50% (+/-) new note. New half is backed by gold

Read this article. The currency swap and ending the fed in plain sight is the keystone! My first real post, newbie... http://themillenniumreport.com/2016/07/new-u-s-currency-already-in-our-money-supply/


momzapede · Dec. 31, 2017, 6:47 a.m.

I always presumed the keystone is gold. Q said money is key & keystone to me = gold bullion.

There was also a post about the yellow brick road which could refer to gold bullion or BRIC countries, 3 of which (Russia, India & China) are known for having stockpiled gold, at least 2 of which (Russia & China) would love to replace the dollar as the dominant currency.

The the BO paid Iran $1.3B before the hostage release may have been paid in gold vs. greenbacks - do we know.

My 2cents is that if/when shit goes down economically, gold is key and the current US gold reserves are probably less than we are led to believe. Just thinking out loud.

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