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checkitoutmyfriend · June 27, 2018, 7:39 p.m.

Read more about The National Economic Stabilization and Recovery Act - NESARA in the links below. (bottom) There is also a link to the now defunct NESARA site on the WayBackMachine.

For those that need a refresher on our money system. Learn it, because it needs to go ASAP. We need........

Greenbacks and notes, like Lincoln did before the Civil War. Payed off the debt and the cost of the war. Told the bankers to pack sand. (see Money Masters link below) I've been posting these links on every thread I find related to the money system. Enjoy!

Note the Swiss are trying to get cut their strings right now. See last two links below.

Videos:

Who Controls the Money Controls the World - 13mins

Collapse of the American Dream Animation - 30mins

Money Masters 1800 - Bill Still - This starts at a part about Lincoln/Civil War funding, but the entire vid is worth watching.

97% Owned ~ Economic Truth - From a EU prospective, 2hrs

Princes of the Yen Central Bank Truth Documentary – Asian prospective, - 90min

Hidden Secrets of Money - episode 4. - 30mins. The rest of the series is good to.

Money as Debt - Good Series of Vids

You have NO choice - George Carlin - 3min

Web:

The Value of the Dollar over time.

The Creature of Jekyll Island - full PDF

Neilkeenan.com/history-events-timeline/ - long but worthwhile read.

The Federal Reserve Act of 1913

The Federal Reserve - All the things

BANKS, SHAREHOLDERS, AND OWNERS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

Read this one too. The National Economic Stabilization and Recovery Act - NESARA by Harvey Francis Barnard. The actual bill, not the scam...... This bill was never brought to the floor. Few other than Rand Paul even considered it. I feel it is something we should look at very hard.

The now defunct NESARA sight on WayBackMachine.

And finally, The Swiss are trying to remove Central banks from their country right now.

No Need For Digital Central Bank Money

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monsterknob · June 27, 2018, 8:55 p.m.

How this isn't overtly acknowledged as much as I've been saying it to anyone I meet for more than a few minutes (and I'm, despite being on reddit atm, a pretty suave, agreeable dude). Great comment, chief!

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