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Title: Power of the Purse


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Lesson 7
  • Power of the Purse

2
1 Tim 21-4 1 First, I tell you to pray for all
people, asking God for what they need and being
thankful to him. 2 Pray for rulers and for all
who have authority so that we can have quiet and
peaceful lives full of worship and respect for
God. 3 This is good, and it pleases God our
Savior, 4 who wants all people to be saved and
to know the truth.
Do you pray America?
3
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that
all men are created equal, that they are endowed
by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,
that among these are Life, Liberty and the
Pursuit of Happiness
That to secure these Rights, Governments are
instituted among men, deriving their just powers
from the consent of the governed, that
whenever any form of government becomes
destructive to these ends, it is, the right of
the people to alter or to abolish it, and to
institute a new Government
4
We the People of the United States, in Order to
form a more perfect Union, establish
Justice insure domestic Tranquility, provide
for the common defense, promote the general
Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty
to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain
and Establish this Constitution For the United
States of America.
5
Matt 631-34 31 "Do not be anxious then, saying,
'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or
'With what shall we clothe ourselves?' 32 "For
all these things the Gentiles eagerly seek for
your heavenly Father knows that you need all
these things. 33 "But seek first His kingdom and
His righteousness and all these things shall be
added to you. 34 "Therefore do not be anxious
for tomorrow for tomorrow will care for itself.
Each day has enough trouble of its own.
Luke 2236-37 He said to them, "But now if you
have a purse, take it, and also a bag and if you
don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.
1 Tim 66-7 6 but godliness with contentment is
great gain. 7 For we brought nothing into the
world, and we can take nothing out of it. 8 But
if we have food and clothing, we will be content
with that.
6
How To Destroy America
  • Destroy the Biblical role of govt.
  • Re-education of new
  • generation
  • 2. Make people
  • dependent (welfare)
  • Erode/destroy
  • national sovereignty
  • 4. Destroy money,currency and economy

7
Money is like manure!
  • 1 Tim 610
  • Woodrow Wilson
  • 28th President of U.S.
  • 10 For the love of money is a root of all evils,
    of which some having lusted after, they were
    seduced from the faith and pierced themselves
    through with many sorrows.
  • I have unwittingly ruined my country. A great
    industrial nation is controlled by its system of
    credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The
    growth of the nation, therefore and all our
    activities are in the hands of a few men.

Money is like manure, if you pile it all up in
one place it stinks but if you spread it around
it makes things grow!
8
Definitions
  • Money
  • A Medium of Exchange,
  • A Standard of Account, and
  • a Store of Value.
  • Currency
  • Coined money,
  • Bank notes authorized by law, and
  • A circulating medium of Exchange

9
Money
  • Money is a Medium of Exchange.According to most
    economists a medium of exchange traditionally
    possessed five (5) characteristics that qualified
    an item to serve as a medium.
  • Divisible. Units of money can be divided into
    smaller units for individual transactions without
    destroying its value.
  • Portable. This refers to the mobility or
    transportability of the item.
  • Durable. Money must be able to endure the rigors
    of constant wear without rapidly diminishing in
    value.
  • Recognizable. A medium of exchange must be widely
    recognized as valuable.
  • Scarce. Money must be scarce enough to maintain
    it value in relation to its volume and weight).
  • Money is a Standard of Account.
  • The shekel in the Old Testament, 11.42 grams of
    fine (pure) silver,
  • The talent in the New Testament 22,556 grams of
    fine gold, and
  • The dollar in the United States of America 371 ¼
    grains of fine silver (24.1 grams).
  • Money is a Store of Value.
  • Money must consist of an asset with intrinsic
    value so that it holds its value over time.
  • It must be as valuable for the son as it was for
    the father.
  • Money represents the stored value of time and
    labor of the worker.
  • Money allows the worker to "save" his "excess
    labor'' for future consumption.
  • If money does not hold its value over time it is
    equivalent to stealing the time and labor of the
    worker.

10
What is One Dollar?
  • One Dollar is a standard unit of measurement

Analogous
11
The Dollar of the Constitution
  • Article I Section 8, Clause 5
  • The Congress shall have Power To coin Money,
    regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin,
    and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures
  • Article I Section 9, Clause 1
  • a Tax or duty may be imposed on such
    Importation, not exceeding ten dollars for each
    Person.
  • Article I Section 10, Clause 1
  • No State shall make any Thing but gold and
    silver coin a Tender in Payments of Debts.
  • Amendment VII
  • In Suits at common law, where the value in
    controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the
    right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no
    fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise
    re-examined in any Court of the United States,
    than according to the rules of the common law.

12
Congress Responsibility to Regulate the Value of
Coin
Key 1 troy oz 480 grains1 troy oz 31.1034
grams1 troy oz 1.09714 oz
Congress has the responsibility to regulate the
value of all minted coins to the fixed pure metal
Dollar standard
13
A Bit of History
  • The Dollar is a fixed standard unit of
    measurement that was established in 1497 by King
    Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. It is a
    minted coin containing at least 3714/16 grains of
    fine (pure) Silver.

Silver eight real coin of Carlos and Johanna of
Spain, dated ca. 1544, depicting the Pillars of
Hercules on the reverse.
Silver eight real coin of King Ferdinand VI of
Spain, dated 1753.
Silver eight real coin of King Carlos III of
Spain, dated 1776.
14
The Dollar of the Constitution Acoin containing
371¼ grains of Silver
  • In 1784 Thomas Jefferson said
  • If we determine that a dollar shall be our unit,
    we must then say with precision what a dollar
    is." Our founding fathers followed that advice
    and in 1792 the dollar was defined as 371 ¼
    grains of silver. From 1792 until August 15, 1971
    the dollar was defined as a precise weight of
    either silver or gold.

15
The Dollar (Silver) coin guarantees citizens a
fixed measure of value
  • The constitutional Dollar a minted Coin
    containing 371 ¼ grains of silver guarantees
    value
  • It is significant that this power of coining
    money is mentioned in the same sentence in the
    Constitution as the power to "fix the standards
    of weights and measures, for the framers
    regarded money as a weight of metal and a measure
    of value. Roger Sherman, a delegate to the
    Constitutional Convention, wrote that If what is
    used as a medium of exchange is fluctuating in
    its value, it is no better than unjust weights
    and measureswhich are condemned by the Laws of
    God and man ".

1794 Silver Dollar America's First Silver Dollar
Struck
16
The Dollar (Silver) coin guarantees citizens a
fixed measure of value
  • The constitutional Dollar a minted Coin
    containing 371 ¼ grains of silver guarantees
    value
  • It is significant that this power of coining
    money is mentioned in the same sentence in the
    Constitution as the power to "fix the standards
    of weights and measures, for the framers
    regarded money as a weight of metal and a measure
    of value. Roger Sherman, a delegate to the
    Constitutional Convention, wrote that If what is
    used as a medium of exchange is fluctuating in
    its value, it is no better than unjust weights
    and measureswhich are condemned by the Laws of
    God and man ".

Deut 2513-14 13 Thou shalt not have in thy bag
divers weights, a great and a small. 14 Thou
shalt not have in thine house divers measures, a
great and a small. 15 But thou shalt have a
perfect and just weight, a perfect and just
measure shalt thou have that thy days may be
lengthened in the land which the LORD thy God
giveth thee.
1794 Silver Dollar America's First Silver Dollar
Struck
17
The Dollar (Silver) coin guarantees citizens a
fixed measure of value
  • The constitutional Dollar a minted Coin
    containing 371 ¼ grains of silver guarantees
    value
  • It is significant that this power of coining
    money is mentioned in the same sentence in the
    Constitution as the power to "fix the standards
    of weights and measures, for the framers
    regarded money as a weight of metal and a measure
    of value. Roger Sherman, a delegate to the
    Constitutional Convention, wrote that If what is
    used as a medium of exchange is fluctuating in
    its value, it is no better than unjust weights
    and measureswhich are condemned by the Laws of
    God and man ".

Deut 2513-14 13 Thou shalt not have in thy bag
divers weights, a great and a small. 14 Thou
shalt not have in thine house divers measures, a
great and a small. 15 But thou shalt have a
perfect and just weight, a perfect and just
measure shalt thou have that thy days may be
lengthened in the land which the LORD thy God
giveth thee.
Prov 2010 10 Divers weights, and divers
measures, both of them are alike abomination to
the LORD.
1794 Silver Dollar America's First Silver Dollar
Struck
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What is a Federal Reserve Note?
  • It is a Private Bank Note
  • (It is a promise from the bank to pay real lawful
    money)
  • It is Redeemable for Lawful Money on Demand
  • (Pursuant to Title 12 U.S.C. 411)
  • It is NOT Constitutionally Authorized Money
  • (Constitution only authorizes gold or silver Coin
    as Tender in Payment of Debts within the 50
    states of the Union, see Article I Section 10,
    Clause 1)

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Federal Reserve Notes are NOT Dollar or Lawful
Money
  • -CITE-
  • 12 USC Sec. 411 01/03/05
  • -EXPCITE-
  • TITLE 12 - BANKS AND BANKING
  • CHAPTER 3 - FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
  • SUBCHAPTER XII - FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES
  • -HEAD-
  • Sec. 411. Issuance to reserve banks nature of
    obligation redemption
  • -STATUTE-
  • Federal reserve notes, to be issued at the
    discretion of the Board of Governors of the
    Federal Reserve System for the purpose of making
    advances to Federal reserve banks through the
    Federal reserve agents as hereinafter set forth
    and for no other purpose, are authorized. The
    said notes shall be obligations of the United
    States and shall be receivable by all national
    and member banks and Federal reserve banks and
    for all taxes, customs, and other public dues.
    They shall be redeemed in lawful money on demand
    at the Treasury Department of the United States,
    in the city of Washington, District of Columbia,
    or at any Federal Reserve bank.


Federal reserve notes shall be redeemed in lawful
money on demand.
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A Federal Reserve Note is not a Dollar - they
have no value
  • U.S. Dept of Treasury web site states
  • Federal Reserve notes are not redeemable in gold,
    silver or any other commodity, and receive no
    backing by anything. This has been the case since
    1933. The notes have no value for themselves
  • http//www.ustreas.gov/education/faq/currency/lega
    l-tender.shtmlq2

No Determinable Value
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Supreme Court - Coin Money is a Constitutional
Requirement
  • United States v. Marigold, 50 U.S. (9 How.) 560,
    567-568 (1850)
  • They Congress appertain rather to the
    execution of an important trust invested by the
    Constitution, and to the obligation to fulfill
    that trust on the part of the government, namely,
    the trust and the duty of creating and
    maintaining a uniform and pure metallic standard
    of value throughout the Union. The power of
    coining money and of regulating its value was
    delegated to Congress by the Constitution for the
    very purpose, as assigned by the framers of that
    instrument, of creating and preserving the
    uniformity and purity of such standard of value
  • "If the medium which the government was
    authorized to create and establish could
    immediately be expelled, and substituted by one
    it had neither created, estimated, nor authorized
    one possessing no intrinsic value then the
    power conferred by the Constitution would be
    useless wholly fruitless of every end it was
    designed to accomplish. Whatever functions
    Congress are, by the Constitution, authorized to
    perform, they are, when the public good requires
    it, bound to perform and on this principle,
    having emitted a circulating medium, a standard
    of value indispensable for the purposes of the
    community, and for the action of the government
    itself, they are accordingly authorized and bound
    in duty to prevent its debasement and expulsion,
    and the destruction of the general confidence and
    convenience ."

1792 Penny
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Congress Knows The Truth
  • From the Report of the Commission, established
    pursuant to Public Law 96-389
  • In addition to the compelling economic case for
    the gold standard, a case buttressed by both
    historical and theoretical arguments, there is a
    compelling argument based upon the Constitution.
    The present monetary arrangements of the United
    States are unconstitutional --even
    anti-constitutional-- from top to bottom. (vol
    II, pg. 243)

Ronald Reagan 40th Pres. of U.S.
23
Congress Knows The Truth
  • From the Report of the Commission, established
    pursuant to Public Law 96-389
  • In addition to the compelling economic case for
    the gold standard, a case buttressed by both
    historical and theoretical arguments, there is a
    compelling argument based upon the Constitution.
    The present monetary arrangements of the United
    States are unconstitutional --even
    anti-constitutional-- from top to bottom. (vol
    II, pg. 243)

Ronald Reagan 40th Pres. of U.S.
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Congress Knows The Truth
  • From the Report of the Commission, established
    pursuant to Public Law 96-389
  • In addition to the compelling economic case for
    the gold standard, a case buttressed by both
    historical and theoretical arguments, there is a
    compelling argument based upon the Constitution.
    The present monetary arrangements of the United
    States are unconstitutional --even
    anti-constitutional-- from top to bottom. (vol
    II, pg. 243)

Within 6 Months of the Gold Commission Report,
the Legislature reinstitutes lawful Silver Dollar
money followed by Gold money in 1985.
Ronald Reagan 40th Pres. of U.S.
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The Legislature Reinstituted Monetary Law
Within 6 Months of the Gold Commission Report,
the Legislature reinstitutes lawful Silver Dollar
money followed by Gold money in 1985.
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What is the effect of using unconstitutional
legal tender?
Property
No Lawful Money Available
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Quiet Theft!
Property
Buy 1957
1,600 Sq. Ft. Home
Sell 2007
1,600 Sq. Ft. Home
The purported Federal Reserve Note Gain is
actually a quiet theft in that it results in a
physical property loss with the perception of an
actual gain.
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Relevant Law Cases
  • 31 USC 5119(a)
  • the Secretary shall maintain the equal
    purchasing power of each kind of United States
    currency
  • 12 USC 411
  • Federal reserve notes shall be redeemed in
    lawful money on demand at the Treasury Department
    of the United States, in the city of Washington,
    District of Columbia, or at any Federal Reserve
    bank.
  • 31 USC 5112(a)(7)-(10), (e)
  • These sections define the size weight and pure
    metal content of each lawful money coin.
  • Thompson v. Butler, 95 U.S. 694 (1878)
  • A dollar is a dollar
  • See 5th Cir. Opinion Crummy v. Klein ISD, No.
    08-20133, Oct. 2, 2008
  • Eisner v. Macomber 252 U.S. 189, 206 (1920)
  • Congress cannot by legislation alter the
    Constitution, from which alone it derives its
    power to legislate, and within whose limitations
    alone that power can be lawfully exercised.
  • United States v. Marigold, 50 U.S. (9 How.) 560
    (1850)
  • Constitutionally coined money is a pure metallic
    standard of value a coin with known intrinsic
    value.
  • 31 USC 5119(a)
  • the Secretary shall maintain the equal
    purchasing power of each kind of United States
    currency
  • Thompson v. Butler, 95 U.S. 694 (1878)
  • A dollar is a dollar
  • See 5th Cir. Opinion Crummy v. Klein ISD, No.
    08-20133, Oct. 2, 2008
  • Eisner v. Macomber 252 U.S. 189, 206 (1920)
  • Congress cannot by legislation alter the
    Constitution, from which alone it derives its
    power to legislate, and within whose limitations
    alone that power can be lawfully exercised.

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Relevant Law Cases
  • 31 USC 5119(a)
  • the Secretary shall maintain the equal
    purchasing power of each kind of United States
    currency
  • 12 USC 411
  • Federal reserve notes shall be redeemed in
    lawful money on demand at the Treasury Department
    of the United States, in the city of Washington,
    District of Columbia, or at any Federal Reserve
    bank.
  • 31 USC 5112(a)(7)-(10), (e)
  • These sections define the size weight and pure
    metal content of each lawful money coin.
  • Thompson v. Butler, 95 U.S. 694 (1878)
  • A dollar is a dollar
  • See 5th Cir. Opinion Crummy v. Klein ISD, No.
    08-20133, Oct. 2, 2008
  • Eisner v. Macomber 252 U.S. 189, 206 (1920)
  • Congress cannot by legislation alter the
    Constitution, from which alone it derives its
    power to legislate, and within whose limitations
    alone that power can be lawfully exercised.
  • United States v. Marigold, 50 U.S. (9 How.) 560
    (1850)
  • Constitutionally coined money is a pure metallic
    standard of value a coin with known intrinsic
    value.
  • 31 USC 5119(a)
  • the Secretary shall maintain the equal
    purchasing power of each kind of United States
    currency
  • Thompson v. Butler, 95 U.S. 694 (1878)
  • A dollar is a dollar
  • See 5th Cir. Opinion Crummy v. Klein ISD, No.
    08-20133, Oct. 2, 2008
  • Eisner v. Macomber 252 U.S. 189, 206 (1920)
  • Congress cannot by legislation alter the
    Constitution, from which alone it derives its
    power to legislate, and within whose limitations
    alone that power can be lawfully exercised.

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Most people even on Wall Street mistakenly
associate the noun dollar with the Federal
Reserve Note (FRN) dollar bill, engraved with
the portrait of President George Washington. But
no statute defines, or has ever defined, the
Washington FRN as the dollar, or even as a
species of dollar. Moreover, the United States
Code provides that FRNs shall be redeemed in
lawful money on demand at the Treasury Department
of the United States or at any Federal
Reserve bank. So FRNs are not themselves even
lawful money, otherwise, they would not be
redeemable in lawful money. Vol 1, pg 5
EDWIN VIEIRA, JR. A.B. (Harvard College) A.M.,
Ph.D. (Harvard Graduate School of Arts and
Sciences) J.D. (Harvard Law School)
31
A. L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United
States, 295 U.S. 495 (1935)
  • Extraordinary conditions, such as an economic
    crisis, may call for extraordinary remedies, but
    they cannot create or enlarge constitutional
    power. P. 295 U. S. 528.
  • Congress is not permitted by the Constitution to
    abdicate, or to transfer to others, the essential
    legislative functions with which it is vested.
    Art. I, 1 Art. I, 8. Panama Refining Co. v.
    Ryan, 293 U. S. 388. P. 295 U. S. 529.
  • Congress may leave to selected instrumentalities
    the making of subordinate rules within prescribed
    limits, and the determination of facts to which
    the policy, as declared by Congress, is to apply
    but it must itself lay down the policies and
    establish standards. P. 295 U. S. 530.
  • The delegation of legislative power sought to be
    made to the President by 3 of the National
    Industrial Recovery Act of June 16, 1933, is
    unconstitutional (pp. 295 U. S. 529 et seq.), and
    the Act is also unconstitutional, as applied in
    this case, because it exceeds the power of
    Congress to regulate interstate commerce and
    invades the power reserved exclusively to the
    States (pp. 295 U. S. 542 et seq.).
  • Section 3 of the National Industrial Recovery Act
    provides that "codes of fair competition," which
    shall be the " standards of fair competition" for
    the trades and industries to which they relate,
    may be approved by the President upon application
    of representative associations of the trades or
    industries to be affected, or may be prescribed
    by him on his own motion. Their provisions are to
    be enforced by injunctions from the federal
    courts, and "any violation of any of their
    provisions in any transaction in or affecting
    interstate commerce" is to be deemed an unfair
    method of competition within the meaning of the
    Federal Trade Commission Act, and is to be
    punished as a crime against the United States.
    Before approving, the President is to make
    certain findings as to the character of the
    association presenting the code and absence of
    design to promote monopoly or oppress small
    enterprises, and must find that it will "tend to
    effectuate the policy of this title." Codes
    permitting monopolies or monopolistic practices
    are forbidden. The President may "impose such
    conditions (including requirements for the making
    of reports and the keeping of accounts) for the
    protection of consumers, competitors, employees
    and others, and in the furtherance of the public
    interest, and may provide such exceptions and
    exemptions from the provisions of such code," as
    he, in his discretion, deems necessary "to
    effectuate the policy herein declared." A code
    prescribed by him is to have the same effect as
    one approved on application.

The Legislature was correct The present
monetary arrangements of the United States are
unconstitutional --even anti-constitutional--
from top to bottom the Federal Reserve System
is unconstitutional.
32
A. L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United
States, 295 U.S. 495 (1935)
  • Extraordinary conditions, such as an economic
    crisis, may call for extraordinary remedies, but
    they cannot create or enlarge constitutional
    power. P. 295 U. S. 528.
  • Congress is not permitted by the Constitution to
    abdicate, or to transfer to others, the essential
    legislative functions with which it is vested.
    Art. I, 1 Art. I, 8. Panama Refining Co. v.
    Ryan, 293 U. S. 388. P. 295 U. S. 529.
  • Congress may leave to selected instrumentalities
    the making of subordinate rules within prescribed
    limits, and the determination of facts to which
    the policy, as declared by Congress, is to apply
    but it must itself lay down the policies and
    establish standards. P. 295 U. S. 530.
  • The delegation of legislative power sought to be
    made to the President by 3 of the National
    Industrial Recovery Act of June 16, 1933, is
    unconstitutional (pp. 295 U. S. 529 et seq.), and
    the Act is also unconstitutional, as applied in
    this case, because it exceeds the power of
    Congress to regulate interstate commerce and
    invades the power reserved exclusively to the
    States (pp. 295 U. S. 542 et seq.).
  • Section 3 of the National Industrial Recovery Act
    provides that "codes of fair competition," which
    shall be the " standards of fair competition" for
    the trades and industries to which they relate,
    may be approved by the President upon application
    of representative associations of the trades or
    industries to be affected, or may be prescribed
    by him on his own motion. Their provisions are to
    be enforced by injunctions from the federal
    courts, and "any violation of any of their
    provisions in any transaction in or affecting
    interstate commerce" is to be deemed an unfair
    method of competition within the meaning of the
    Federal Trade Commission Act, and is to be
    punished as a crime against the United States.
    Before approving, the President is to make
    certain findings as to the character of the
    association presenting the code and absence of
    design to promote monopoly or oppress small
    enterprises, and must find that it will "tend to
    effectuate the policy of this title." Codes
    permitting monopolies or monopolistic practices
    are forbidden. The President may "impose such
    conditions (including requirements for the making
    of reports and the keeping of accounts) for the
    protection of consumers, competitors, employees
    and others, and in the furtherance of the public
    interest, and may provide such exceptions and
    exemptions from the provisions of such code," as
    he, in his discretion, deems necessary "to
    effectuate the policy herein declared." A code
    prescribed by him is to have the same effect as
    one approved on application.

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Rom 135-8 5 Therefore you must be subject, not
only for wrath, but also for conscience sake. 6
For because of this you also pay taxes. For they
are God's servants, always giving attention to
this very thing. 7 Therefore give to all their
dues to the one due tax, the tax tribute to
whom tribute is due , fear to whom fear is due ,
and honor to whom honor is due . 8 Owe no one
anything, except to love one another for he who
loves another has fulfilled the law.
In any relation where there are reciprocal
blessings, correspondingly, there are reciprocal
duties. The citizen has duties to the government
by reason of the duties the government owes its
citizens. What is the duty of each is a blessing
to the other. Hence, when either party fails or
violates its duty to the other, it has a decided
bearing on the subsequent duty of the other party
to the relationship. This obtains in all
relationships. Consequently, we see here the
expressed recognition of the duty to pay tribute
to the government because the rulers are
attending continually upon this very thing. What
thing? The thing of protecting the innocent and
punishing the guilty. To establish and maintain
law and order to these ends is the basic and
divinely ordained function of civil government,
and when it fails here, any citizen is justified
in resenting the oppression of paying tribute.
... Our forefathers rebelled against a tyrannical
and insensitive government, and established in
this land a government dedicated to the
proposition that its citizens would be secure in
their lives, liberties and the pursuit of
happiness. In guaranteeing the first two they
secured and protected the pursuit of the latter.
And when these are not provided by an alert,
diligent and honest administration of the state,
the happiness of a people is subverted. The
administration of government needs to be changed
to bring- it to its just and proper functions.
34
Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1743-1812)
Lord Mayer Rothschild
Give me control of a nations currency, and I
care not who makes its laws.
If the American people ever allow private banks
to control the issue of their currency, first by
inflation, then by deflation, the banks...will
deprive the people of all property until their
children wake-up homeless on the continent their
fathers conquered.... The issuing power should be
taken from the banks and restored to the people,
to whom it properly belongs.

Thomas Jefferson 3rd pres. of US Principle author
of Declaration of Independence
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Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1743-1812)
Lord Mayer Rothschild
Give me control of a nations currency, and I
care not who makes its laws.
If the American people ever allow private banks
to control the issue of their currency, first by
inflation, then by deflation, the banks...will
deprive the people of all property until their
children wake-up homeless on the continent their
fathers conquered.... The issuing power should be
taken from the banks and restored to the people,
to whom it properly belongs.

I sincerely believe the banking institutions
having the issuing power of money are more
dangerous to liberty than standing armies.
Paper is povertyit is only the ghost of money,
and not money Itself
Thomas Jefferson 3rd pres. of US Principle author
of Declaration of Independence
36
The government should create, issue and
circulate all the currency. Creating and issuing
money is the supreme prerogative of
government and its greatest creative
opportunity. Adopting these principals will save
the taxpayers immense sums of interest and money
will cease to be the master and become
the servant of the humanity.

Abraham Lincoln 16th Pres. of U.S.
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Who controls the food controls the people who
controls the energy can control whole continents
who controls the money controls the world.
Henry Kissinger former National Security
Advisor Sec. of State to presidents Richard
Nixon Gerald Ford
38
Who controls the food controls the people who
controls the energy can control whole continents
who controls the money controls the world.
2 Tim 31-7 1 Know this also, that in the last
days grievous times will be on us . 2 For men
will be self-lovers, money-lovers, boasters,
proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents,
unthankful, unholy, 3 without natural affection,
unyielding, false accusers, without self-control,
savage, despisers of good, 4 traitors, reckless,
puffed up, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers
of God, 5 having a form of godliness, but denying
the power of it even turn away from these. 6 For
of these are those who creep into houses and lead
captive silly women loaded with sins, led away
with different kinds of lusts, 7 ever learning
and never able to come to the full knowledge of
the truth.
Henry Kissinger former National Security
Advisor Sec. of State to presidents Richard
Nixon Gerald Ford
39
1913 Infamous Year
John D Rockefeller, Jr.
JP Morgan
Paul Warburg
Woodrow Wilson 28th President of U.S. (1913-1921)
40
1913 Infamous Year
John D Rockefeller, Jr.
JP Morgan
Paul Warburg
Woodrow Wilson 28th President of U.S. (1913-1921)
Federal Reserve Bank
41
September 25, 1919
I have unwittingly ruined my country. A great
industrial nation is controlled by its system of
credit. Our system of credit is concentrated.
The growth of the nation, therefore and all our
activities are in the hands of a few men. We
have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of
the most completely controlled and dominated
governments in the civilized world. No longer a
government by conviction and the vote of the
majority, but a government by the opinion and
duress of a small group of dominant men.
Woodrow Wilson 28th President of U.S. (1913-1921)
42
In the absence of the gold standard, there is
no way to protect the savings from confiscation
through inflation. There is no safe store
value Gold stands as a protector of property
rights. Alan Greenspan Gold
and Economic Freedom
Alan Greenspan American economist 1987 to
2006 chairman of the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve of the United States
43
In the absence of the gold standard, there is
no way to protect the savings from confiscation
through inflation. There is no safe store
value Gold stands as a protector of property
rights. Alan Greenspan Gold
and Economic Freedom
Article I Section 10, Clause 1 No State shall
make any Thing but gold and silver coin a Tender
in Payments of Debts.
Alan Greenspan American economist 1987 to
2006 chairman of the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve of the United States
Since the federal constitution has removed all
danger of our having a paper tender, our trade
advanced fifty percent. Our monied people can
trust their cash throughout the country, and
have brought their coin into circulation. The
Pennsylvania Gazette, Dec. 16, 1789.
44
It is well enough that people of the nation do
not understand our banking and monetary system,
for it they did, I believe there would be a
revolution before tomorrow morning.

Henry Ford (1863 1947) Founder of Ford Motor
Company
45
In 1963 the words "WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON
DEMAND" were removed from all newly issued
Federal Reserve notes. Then, in 1968, redemption
of pre-1963 Federal Reserve notes for gold or
silver officially ended. The Coinage Act of 1965
removed all silver from quarters and dimes, which
were 90 silver prior to the act. However, there
was a provision in the act allowing some coins to
contain a 40 silver consistency, such as the
Kennedy Half Dollar. Later, even this provision
was removed, and nearly all coins in general
circulation today are 100 clad.
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U.S. dollar facing imminent collapse?Fed in bind
as Paulsen, Bernanke head to China
Posted December 10, 2006538 pm Eastern
Even as the stock market is hitting new record
highs almost every day, the Federal Reserve and
Treasury Department are quietly coordinating a
devaluation of the dollar that the Bush
administration hopes will be a slow decline
rather than a dollar collapse.
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U.S. dollar facing imminent collapse?Fed in bind
as Paulsen, Bernanke head to China
Posted December 10, 2006538 pm Eastern
Even as the stock market is hitting new record
highs almost every day, the Federal Reserve and
Treasury Department are quietly coordinating a
devaluation of the dollar that the Bush
administration hopes will be a slow decline
rather than a dollar collapse.
"You're dealing with mass psychology here,"
Williams argued. "The central bankers around the
world know they are going to take a hit on their
dollar holdings. None of the central bankers want
to start a dollar panic, but none of the central
bankers want to be the last out of the dollar,
either."
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U.S. dollar facing imminent collapse?Fed in bind
as Paulsen, Bernanke head to China
Posted December 10, 2006538 pm Eastern
Even as the stock market is hitting new record
highs almost every day, the Federal Reserve and
Treasury Department are quietly coordinating a
devaluation of the dollar that the Bush
administration hopes will be a slow decline
rather than a dollar collapse.
"You're dealing with mass psychology here,"
Williams argued. "The central bankers around the
world know they are going to take a hit on their
dollar holdings. None of the central bankers want
to start a dollar panic, but none of the central
bankers want to be the last out of the dollar,
either."
Are we experiencing a dollar collapse? "Not
yet," Williams answered. "I believe we're going
to have a dollar collapse, but the Fed is going
to do its best to slow play the dollar's decline
in value, so that it takes a year or two for the
dollar value to reach its low point."
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We shall have World Government, whether or not
we like it. The only question is whether World
Government will be achieved by conquest or
Consent. Paul Warburg Council on Foreign
Relations architect of Federal Reserve System in
an address to the U.S. Senate 2/17/1950
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We shall have World Government, whether or not
we like it. The only question is whether World
Government will be achieved by conquest or
Consent. Paul Warburg Council on Foreign
Relations architect of Federal Reserve System in
an address to the U.S. Senate 2/17/1950
A new world order will be built an end run on
National sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece
will accomplish much more than the old fashioned
frontal assault. Council on Foreign
Relations Journal
1974, p. 558
52
We shall have World Government, whether or not
we like it. The only question is whether World
Government will be achieved by conquest or
Consent. Paul Warburg Council on Foreign
Relations architect of Federal Reserve System in
an address to the U.S. Senate 2/17/1950
Rev 171 5 I will show you the judgment of
the great harlot sitting on many waters, with
whom the kings of the earth committed
fornication, and became drunk with the wine of
her fornication, those inhabiting the earth. And
he carried me away into a desert by the Spirit.
And I saw a woman sitting on a scarlet-colored
beast, filled with names of blasphemy, having
seven heads and ten horns. And the woman was
arrayed in purple and scarlet. And she was gilded
with gold and precious stones and pearls, having
a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and
filthiness of her fornication. And on her
forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE
GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND OF THE
ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH. Rev 1718 And the
woman whom you saw is the great city which has a
kingdom over the kings of the earth.
A new world order will be built an end run on
National sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece
will accomplish much more than the old fashioned
frontal assault. Council on Foreign
Relations Journal
1974, p. 558
53
We are grateful to the Washington Post, the NY
Times, Time Magazine, and other great
publications whose directors have attended our
meetings and respected their promises of
discretion for almost 40 years. It would have
been impossible for us to develop our plan for
the world if we had been subjected to the
lights of publicity during those years. But now
the world is more sophisticated and prepared to
march towards a world government. The supra
national sovereignty of an intellectual elite and
world bankers is surely preferable to the
national auto-determination practiced in past
centuries. David Rockefeller Private Banker
Council on Foreign Relations June 1991
How? Why?
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We are grateful to the Washington Post, the NY
Times, Time Magazine, and other great
publications whose directors have attended our
meetings and respected their promises of
discretion for almost 40 years. It would have
been impossible for us to develop our plan for
the world if we had been subjected to the
lights of publicity during those years. But now
the world is more sophisticated and prepared to
march towards a world government. The supra
national sovereignty of an intellectual elite and
world bankers is surely preferable to the
national auto-determination practiced in past
centuries. David Rockefeller Private Banker
Council on Foreign Relations June 1991
REMEMBER The philosophy of the schoolroom in
one generation will be the philosophy of
government in the next. Abraham Lincoln
How? Why?
55
Too often in recent years, patriotic
symbols have been shunted aside. Our national
heroes have been maligned, our history
distorted. Has it become a disgrace to pledge
allegiance to our flag or to sign a loyalty
oath, or pay tribute to our national anthem? Is
it shameful to encourage our children to memorize
the stirring words of 76? Is it becoming
opprobrious contemptuous to state In God We
Trust when proclaiming our love of
country? What we desperately need today is
patriotism founded on a real understanding of the
American Ideal a dedicated belief in our
principles of freedom and a determination to
perpetuate Americas heritage. (J. Edgar
Hoover, Congressional Record, Mar.1, 1962, p.
2906)
56
World Community Twelfth We deplore the division
of humankind on nationalistic grounds. We have
reached a turning point in human history where
the best option is to transcend the limits
of national sovereignty and to move toward
the building of a new world communityThus
we look to the development of a system of
world law and a world order based upon
trans- national federal government. (HMII, p.
21)
1933 1973
57
Calls for a New World Order
To achieve world government, it is necessary to
remove from the minds of men their individualism,
loyalty to family traditions national
patriotism and religious dogmas.
June 1991
Dr. G. Brock Chisholm, first head of the World
Federation of Mental Health, and later head of
the World Health Organization of the United
Nations. 
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Every child in America entering school at the
age of 5 is mentally ill because
he comes to school with
certain allegiances to our
founding fathers,
toward our
elected officials, toward his
parents, toward a belief in a
supernatural being,
and
toward the sovereignty of this
nation as a separate entity.
Its up to you
as teachers to make all these sick children well
by creating the international child of the
future. (Applying Basic Principles, IBYC, Vol.
X, 1984, pg. 17, Rep. Sam Rohrer, St. Louis,
Sept. 1997)
Chester M. Pierce is Professor of Education and
Psychiatry, Emeritus in the Medical School, the
Graduate School of Education and the School of
Public Health at Harvard University. Dr. Pierce
is Senior Psychiatrist at Massachusetts General
Hospital in Boston, MA.
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Every child in America entering school at the
age of 5 is mentally ill because
he comes to school with
certain allegiances to our
founding fathers,
toward our
elected officials, toward his
parents, toward a belief in a
supernatural being,
and
toward the sovereignty of this
nation as a separate entity.
Its up to you
as teachers to make all these sick children well
by creating the international child of the
future. (Applying Basic Principles, IBYC, Vol.
X, 1984, pg. 17, Rep. Sam Rohrer, St. Louis,
Sept. 1997)
Matt 18 3 Truly I say to you, Unless you are
converted and become as little children, you
shall not enter into the kingdom of Heaven.
Chester M. Pierce is Professor of Education and
Psychiatry, Emeritus in the Medical School, the
Graduate School of Education and the School of
Public Health at Harvard University. Dr. Pierce
is Senior Psychiatrist at Massachusetts General
Hospital in Boston, MA.
60
The dirty little secret is that both houses of
Congress are irrelevant. Americas domestic
policy is now being run by Alan Greenspan and the
Federal ReserveAmericas foreign policy is now
being run by the International Monetary Fund (the
bankers) When the president decides to go to
war, he no longer needs a declaration of war from
the Congress. Robert Reich, Jan. 7,
1999, USA Today
United States Secretary of Labor, serving under
President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1997.
61
Those who do not know their history are doomed to
repeat it.
  • Ecclesiastes 19
  • That which has been is that which shall be and
    that which has been done is that which shall be
    done and there is nothing new under the sun.
  • Supreme Courts final decision on Emergencies
  • Emergency does not create power. Emergency does
    not increase power or remove or diminish the
    restrictions upon power granted or reserved. The
    Constitution was adopted in a period of grave
    emergency. Its grants of power to the Federal
    Government and its limitations of the power of
    the States were determined in the light of
    emergency and they are not altered by emergency.
    Home Building Loan Assoc. v. Blaisdell 290 U.S.
    395, 425 (1934)

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Rom 139-13 9 For "Do not commit adultery do
not murder do not steal do not bear false
witness do not lust" and if there is any other
commandment, it is summed up in this word, "You
shall love your neighbor as yourself." 10 Love
works no ill to its neighbor, therefore love is
the fulfilling of the law. 11 This also, knowing
the time, that it is already time to awake out of
sleep for now our salvation is nearer than when
we believed. 12 The night is far spent, the day
is at hand therefore let us cast off the works
of darkness, and let us put on the armor of
light. 13 Let us walk becomingly, as in the day
not in carousings and drinking not in
co-habitation and lustful acts not in strife and
envy.
1786 Paper Money(Articles of Confederation
period) Blood running in the streets. Mobs of
rioters and demonstrators threatening banks and
legislators. Looting of shop and liotne. Credit
ruined. Strikes and unemployment. Trade and
distribution paralyzed. Shortages of food.
Bankruptcies everywhere. Court dockets
overloaded. Kidnappings for heavy ransom. Sexual
perversion, drunkenness, lawlessness
rampant. America, 1786 George Washington to
James Madison
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Rom 139-13 9 For "Do not commit adultery do
not murder do not steal do not bear false
witness do not lust" and if there is any other
commandment, it is summed up in this word, "You
shall love your neighbor as yourself." 10 Love
works no ill to its neighbor, therefore love is
the fulfilling of the law. 11 This also, knowing
the time, that it is already time to awake out of
sleep for now our salvation is nearer than when
we believed. 12 The night is far spent, the day
is at hand therefore let us cast off the works
of darkness, and let us put on the armor of
light. 13 Let us walk becomingly, as in the day
not in carousings and drinking not in
co-habitation and lustful acts not in strife and
envy.
1786 Paper Money(Articles of Confederation
period) Blood running in the streets. Mobs of
rioters and demonstrators threatening banks and
legislators. Looting of shop and liotne. Credit
ruined. Strikes and unemployment. Trade and
distribution paralyzed. Shortages of food.
Bankruptcies everywhere. Court dockets
overloaded. Kidnappings for heavy ransom. Sexual
perversion, drunkenness, lawlessness
rampant. America, 1786 George Washington to
James Madison
1 Tim 610 For the love of money is a root of all
evils, of which some having lusted after, they
were seduced from the faith and pierced
themselves through with many sorrows.
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The prohibition against making provisions for the
flesh is qualified as relating to the purpose of
fulfilling the lusts of the flesh, the lust of
the eye and the pride of life (1 John 216).
Therefore striving to secure the means and
arranging the time for such indulgences is what
is forbidden. Providing for our needs and those
who are dependent on us is a command and a very
vital duty (Eph. 428 1 Tim. 58 2 Thes 310)
Contrasted therewith, however, is the need of
putting on the Lord Jesus Christ. One does this
initially when he is baptized into the name of
Christ (Gal. 327). Therefore it requires a real
effort to put on Christ by following His example
in our life. To grow more like Him in character
and conduct should be the highest ambition and
most laudable endeavor of every Christian
however many and serious be our failings in such
efforts, the effort should always be made, and by
the grace of God success can be attained.
Rom 1314 14 But put on the Lord Jesus Christ,
and do not take thought beforehand for the lusts
of the flesh.
Eph 428 Let him who stole steal no more, but
rather let him labor, working with his hands the
thing which is good, so that he may have
something to give to him who needs.
1 Tim 58 But if anyone does not provide for his
own, and especially his family, he has denied the
faith and is worse than an infidel.
2 Thes 310 For even when we were with you, we
commanded you this, that if anyone would not
work, neither should he eat.
Gal 327 For as many as were baptized into
Christ, you put on Christ.
65
Do we pray for America?
Gal 48 But then, indeed, not knowing God, you
served as slaves to those not by nature being
gods.
Josh 2415 choose this day whom you will
serve, whether the gods which your fathers served
Beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites in
whose land you live. But as for me and my house,
we will serve the LORD.
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