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The U.S. Debt Can Never Be Repaid (By Bankster Design)

Sinpac 2012/06/17 15:21:12
I found this article by By Jason Hamlin. I thought it was pretty interesting so I thought I would share.


You really have to hand it to the banksters. As was painstakingly detailed in the book Creature from Jekyll Island,
the banking elite devised a brilliant plan in November of 1910 on
Jekyll Island in which to take over control of the United States, steal the wealth from the taxpayers and the resources from the country.

It was at this meeting that the Federal Reserve was conceived by the
banking cartel, as they devised a plan to protect its member banks from
competition and convince Congress and the American public that this
cartel was an agency of the United States government.


The creation of the Federal Reserve will undoubtedly go down as one
of the biggest tragedies in American history. After all, the government
handed over the right to print the nation’s currency AND charge
interest to a private, for-profit corporation with unknown shareholders.
The Federal Reserve was given the right to simply print massive sums
of money out of thin air and then charge the American taxpayer interest
on that money.


In
essence what they did was place the American people into indentured
servitude by forcing the people to pay usury on worthless fiat currency
(paper money created out of nothing), not to fund the government, but to
enrich the bankers and fund wars in which America should never be
involved. It has led to the massive unsustainable debt situation and
the dollar losing 96% of its purchasing power since 1913. Stop and
reflect on that last statistic for a moment. $100 today buys you only 4%
of the amount of good or services that it would have bought you in
1913. Or put another way, it would take $25 in today’s money to match
what just $1 would have bought you in 1913. The rest of the value has
been absorbed by the banking cartel and government. How on earth we
still allow this institution to exist and operate in privacy is beyond
comprehension.


Furthermore, It is absolutely unconstitutional, as Article 1, Section
8 of the Constitution clearly states that only Congress shall have the
power to coin money. This view was confirmed in Lewis v. United States,
680 F.2d 1239 (1982), in which the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled:


The Federal Reserve Banks are “independent, privately
owned and locally controlled corporations”, and there is not sufficient
“federal government control over ‘detailed physical performance’ and
‘day to day operation’” of the Federal Reserve Bank for it to be
considered a federal agency.


As the United States debt-to-GDP ratio approaches 100%, the interest
owed on the debt has become one of the largest annual budget items. The
total U.S. debt according to http://www.usdebtclock.org/
has reached $56 Trillion or $180,000 for every U.S. citizen. This
figure does not even include unfunded liabilities such as Social
Security and Medicare, off-balance-sheet liabilities such as Fannie and
Freddie and other liabilities that put the true total debt well over
$100 Trillion. But let’s just use the $56 Trillion number for now.


The Federal Reserve conveniently stopped printing the total money
supply statistic (M3) back in 2006. But since that date, a number of
statisticians have extrapolated the number and come up with estimates
that are widely believed to be in the ballpark. Using these numbers,
the total amount of U.S. money outstanding is approximately $14
Trillion. If you divide 14 Trillion by the U.S. population of 310
million people, there is approximately $45,000 for every US person.


So, if the debt per citizen is $180,000 ($56 Trillion / 310 million
people) and there is only $45,000 per citizen in existence, how can the
debt ever be paid off? Even if we use the more conservative estimate of
debt which is total public and private debt, we get $29.5 Trillion,
which is more than DOUBLE the amount of dollars in existence.


The answer is that the debt CAN NOT be paid off. In fact, this is
specifically how the banksters designed the system, so that everyone
would eventually be in debt and servitude to them. Think about just how
maniacal that is for a moment. But it gets worse…



You see, the government has already pledged all of America’s gold, which is surely no longer at Fort Knox as they haven’t allowed an audit in over 50 years.
Even if the gold is still there, it now only represents a fraction of
the annual deficit, let alone the total debt. Furthermore, the
government will eventually have to pledge what is left of America’s
public land, buildings and natural resources, privatizing everything
from the Grand Canyon to Manhattan to Yosemite National Park.


On the individual level, since there will never be enough money for
everyone to pay back their home mortgages, this means the banks will end
up foreclosing on a huge portion of the real estate and housing that
hard-working Americans own, a process which has already begun.
So not only will the banking elite end up with all of the money, they
will also end up with all of the land and resources of the once great
United States of America.


It is absolutely ridiculous that we have become so apathetic and
brainwashed to be allowing this to happen right under our noses. This
charade is going to end badly, either by default or hyperinflation and
most likely with a high level of social unrest. Either way, the
banksters have created a fiat money system that is absolutely
destructive to this country, our freedoms and our way of life. If you
are outraged, there are fortunately some things that you can do.


1) Move your money out of the big banks
and into local community banks or non-profit credit unions. Because of
fractional reserve banking, every dollar that you remove deprives the
banks of $9 or more used for risky derivatives gambling where its heads
they win, tails you lose.


2) Support a full audit of the Federal Reserve, sign the petition and write or call your local congressman. Voter action has already led to a partial one-time audit that recently passed the Senate,
which is a good first step. But we need periodic full audits of
exactly what the Fed is doing with taxpayer funds or better yet, the
abolition of this entity. The more the awareness is raised about the
Fed, the better chance we will have of eliminating this institution one
day and returning the right to coin money to the Congress, interest
free.


3) Get out of debt and live within your means.
We’ve had it good for a very long time and have been able to live beyond
our means due to the dollar’s status as world reserve currency and easy
credit. Those days are coming to an end, so you should do everything
within your means to get our of debt while interest rates are still low.
They will need to shoot dramatically higher one day, and you don’t
want to have an adjustable rate loan of any type when they do.
Establish your freedom from the banks and deprive them of their revenue
(interest on your debt).


4) Invest in precious metals. The government’s most
likely response to the debt issue and slowing economy is going to be to
print money on a scale the world has never seen before. This will
undoubtedly lead to hyperinflation, destruction of the U.S. dollar and
skyrocketing prices for gold and silver, real money. In addition, the
banks and their government bed buddies
hate gold because it is out of their control. They can’t print gold or
silver out of thin air and it is a threat to their fiat currency system
and their very power structure. You should consider owning physical
gold and silver first (guide to buying physical)
and if you are enjoying the leveraged gains provided by mining stocks,
make sure to occasionally convert those paper profits into more physical
metal stored outside of the banking system.


5) Lastly, continue to learn and share this information with as many people as possible.
We can take our country back and end debt enslavement, but we have to
move beyond the two-party system and stop bickering over marginal
issues. Both parties are completely corrupt and in the pockets of the
banksters and megacorporations. None of this will change until we
eliminate the Fed and eliminate money from our political system. The
mainstream media is not going to tell everyone this, because they are
owned and funded by the banksters and elites. The information must
spread via the Internet at a grassroots level.


To that end, here are a series of highly recommended documentaries
covering the Federal Reserve, fiat money and our unsustainable debt
crisis. Critical viewing.

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  • sjalan 2012/06/17 19:38:29
    sjalan
    +4
    The solution?!!! Have the US Declare bankruptcy. Eliminate the Federal Reserve and IRS. Do away with credit cards.

    ALL borrowing would be on an item by item basis. A financed car - a contract. A financed house - a contract. No more revolving credit where "I want it NOW" is the rule, "I will buy it when I can PAY CASH!" will be the new mantra.

    Go back to the simpler accounting methods and get rid of every single tax deduction there is. THEN lower the tax rates but tax EVERYONE 2x's above the poverty line equally, including corporations. Since corporations think they are people then tax them as a household Same tax charts I have to use. NO DEDUCTIONS>

    Sure the switch will be difficult, but will it be any more difficult than where we are at now?

    I REALLY DON'T THINK SO.

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  • Joe Shwingding BN-ZERO 2012/06/18 22:42:24 (edited)
    Joe Shwingding BN-ZERO
    +2
    and another of WTP have awakened. I star sparkles everytime this happens.

    Got Gold?

    got gold
  • Daedalus 2012/06/17 20:06:45 (edited)
    Daedalus
    +3
    I think I would have better luck walking into Disneyland and demanding to see the real Mickey Mouse, but if enough people repudiated the debt or the austerity and privatization that goes along with the debt, we might break free.

    We did it for Germany after WWII (i.e. wrote off tons of debt), so we know it can be done as well as some circumstances under which people see it as the right thing to do.

    Ancient civilizations had their versions of financial Jubilee in which debts were written off because they knew it became burdensome and disruptive to society after a time. They were smarter and wiser than us in many ways. This is a side of history the 1% would rather the public forget though, so the public will forget it for the most part.

    The wise men of today avoid saying much about such solutions and go along to get along.

    Modern political ideology prohibits and excludes such ideas on purpose.
  • GuruA2J... Daedalus 2012/06/18 23:28:07
    GuruA2J~#IOKIYAR~612 BLOCKT
    +2
    If memory serves me correctly in the Old Testament a "Year of Jubilee" was celebrated every 50 years. ALL debts were cancelled, indentured servants were set free.
  • Sinpac GuruA2J... 2012/06/19 00:24:04 (edited)
    Sinpac
    +1
    Unreadable text!
  • GuruA2J... Sinpac 2012/06/19 00:27:18
    GuruA2J~#IOKIYAR~612 BLOCKT
    I was talking about "the Children of Israel" (Bible-Old Testament); not the United States my friend.
  • Sinpac GuruA2J... 2012/06/19 00:56:08
    Sinpac
    +1
    My bad!
  • GuruA2J... Sinpac 2012/06/19 03:31:57
    GuruA2J~#IOKIYAR~612 BLOCKT
    +1
    We all make mistakes, no problem.
  • Daedalus GuruA2J... 2012/06/19 00:51:00 (edited)
    Daedalus
    Using it as an example, not a rule.

    The last Catholic Jubilee was in 2008, oddly enough. Instead of wiping out debt (i.e. telling financial crooks their illegal bets were void) they doubled down.
  • GuruA2J... Daedalus 2012/06/19 03:33:45
    GuruA2J~#IOKIYAR~612 BLOCKT
    +1
    My God, that's even worse.
  • sjalan 2012/06/17 19:38:29
    sjalan
    +4
    The solution?!!! Have the US Declare bankruptcy. Eliminate the Federal Reserve and IRS. Do away with credit cards.

    ALL borrowing would be on an item by item basis. A financed car - a contract. A financed house - a contract. No more revolving credit where "I want it NOW" is the rule, "I will buy it when I can PAY CASH!" will be the new mantra.

    Go back to the simpler accounting methods and get rid of every single tax deduction there is. THEN lower the tax rates but tax EVERYONE 2x's above the poverty line equally, including corporations. Since corporations think they are people then tax them as a household Same tax charts I have to use. NO DEDUCTIONS>

    Sure the switch will be difficult, but will it be any more difficult than where we are at now?

    I REALLY DON'T THINK SO.
  • Rusty Shackleford 2012/06/17 16:18:25
    Rusty Shackleford
    +2
    I have been converting my dollars to silver and gold, screw the 401(k).
  • Sinpac Rusty S... 2012/06/18 15:02:33
    Sinpac
    +3
    I have been dabbling in that myself

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