In The Economic Pinch, Charles A. Lindbergh Sr., from Little Falls, Minnesota, discusses his opposition to the Federal Reserve Act, previously the Aldridge plan, which was swept through Congress to establish the 3rd Central Bank in 1912/1913—not really a bank, but rather a banking cartel—for international banksters. He said passing The Federal Reserve Act amounted to selling grandchildren into slavery. How right he was.
Hamilton supported the 1st Central Bank so it can be understood why he is celebrated in the mainstream media. President Andrew Jackson worked against the 2nd Central Bank in the early 1800s.
Worldwide, who owns the central banks? If they can be dismantled and undermined, that is a ticket to reducing the power the would-be (prior) slaveholders have (had)…
Interest in money
I don’t know for sure, but part of my interest in money and the economy probably started when I saw Catch Me If You Can, where a young boy learns he can forge, manipulate, and eventually mass print checks, kind of like the Fed has printed money for decades.
Or maybe it was my obsession with online poker, where at times it felt like I could print money by simply click buttons on my keyboard (when winning) even though the online sites were skimming 3-5% out of every pot, kind of like taxes.
It is my belief that the Great Depression and the boom and bust cycles since have in part been aided if not come as direct result of levers the Federal Reserve and its governors have. This combined with endless wars where the elite can finance both (or multiple) sides to decimate a population, territory, and pad their own pockets through loan repayment and interest on those loans.
My money and banking professor was upset by the 2008 ‘collapse' and ‘bailout’—which is the name of the game according to Griffin in The Creature from Jekyll Island (the title referring to the secret meeting of 1/4 of the world’s wealth off the east coast around 1910 to hatch the Aldridge plan which was then renamed The Federal Reserve Act)—but it was too much to go into in a college class. Just like my history of economics course did not touch on how Keynes was actually a Fabian, basically a communist who wanted to boil the frog instead of be so overt about the end goal.
The Fed is a scam (at best) and a big one, so I support those like the only Minnesota Republican endorsed (by the delegates) US Senate candidate Royce White in his march to the Federal Reserve of Minneapolis tomorrow, July 4. I also hope that in some way the absorption of the Fed into the US Treasury is already underway to usher in a more sensible foundation to currency actually tied to real work from farmers, builders, etc.
Farmers and other types who form the real economy
On that note, if I think deeper, my interest in the economy may have been seeded much earlier, walking the dirt roads around the field by grandpa and then uncles/aunts (Mom drove tractor starting age 11) and cousins would farm. I doubt these will be used for mere corn and bean feed for animals in future but that is another matter.
Civilization can persist and grow when there is more than enough food. Then other things can be worked on. Building, inventing, and so forth.
Were humans themselves part of the economy of previous earthly invaders? We shall see. As we find our voices and freedom from those who perhaps either worked with them or continue their ways.
Printing election results
The ballot tabulators at end of night print a results tape which could only be verified if the people there compared those numbers with the votes indicated on the ballots themselves, tallying them one by one.
This is why many so-called ‘election judges’ (don’t truly have much power to judge anything) have asked questions about this, refused to sign that the numbers (of VOTE totals) match, and some have been excused from their role for even asking such a basic question.
But even if election judges had power, there are too many holes to plug with a black box system to consider using it - only hand marked paper ballots counted by hand at the precinct is viable. It takes time to unpack it all but it’s necessary work, at least it was for me.
It was my foray into learning about all this that led me deeper into the layers of systems which attempted and succeeded (for some time, and perhaps nearly for much longer) in enslaving us. It’s a hard truth but what could be more plausible than someone/something wanting to enslave humanity (and actually succeeding for some centuries or even thousands of years)?
Such stories may at first be thought experiments or imaginings. At a certain point, though, the mind wants to know. The holy bible does not speak clearly about our origins… or perhaps it does from a certain point of view. Digging into books removed from the bible and other texts describing history far afield from The Fertile Crescent may provide clues.
Our true past
Needless to say, I am filled with awe of varying flavors about the prospect of discovering our true past and what potential may be ahead for us once free from this age of darkness.
The people have realized their governments are (were) little more than a front for organized crime, although this can change.
For my part, I’m currently trying to write down what has happened around where I live in Minnesota these past few years in the early 2020s. It’s a small start.
Very good read Erik - thank you. I will share as it will help some understand a little more maybe the why behind the what on the March Royce is leading on Tomorrow. PS - he is here in st cloud next wed and Thur for a forum and a prayer breakfast. Very excited about it - and again THANK YOU!