Mark Koernke discussed alternative currency systems and local banking practices, contrasting pre-Federal Reserve America with modern monetary policy. He explained how states, companies, and regions issued their own currencies in the 1930s before centralized banking took over, and how local banks like those in Ann Arbor operated on sound principles tied to regional production. Koernke argued that the Federal Reserve's establishment in 1913 and the War Powers Act of 1933 enslaved Americans through debt-based currency and war declarations against the citizenry. He also covered North Korean leadership instability under Kim Jong-un, volcanic activity in Japan, and infrastructure decay in America, attributing these failures to banker manipulation and government corruption.
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You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. It's the start of business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to this state. You read about the current use in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control for those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oath they've sworn. And your daughters, visitors, send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter, fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish to kill a slave? sons of the republic arise. Bend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great republic in each god-given right. I awoke he vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, we are free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer, called out from the grave? I do believe it's the first day of October 2014. And we still got a bit of dark, dark 30 out here so can't really see the sky but we have plenty of moisture in the air. Like you were saying a while ago, we were starting to head that way. And I got a bad feeling that by this time tomorrow we should be buried in snow or something. Right? Eddie! Well again, that's one of those things to be expected that time of year and you guys get the odd weather because of the Rockies. Hey, don't worry, we get the odd weather because of Great Lakes. You're up too high, you're too low, you're next to the water, you're up here, you're over there. We're gonna die! We're doomed! Get away from the tsunamis. Krakatoa, east, oh don't forget that. Remember, Krakatoa. It used to be they talk about Krakatoa all the time. Remember that? Like 30, 40 years ago? What about Krakatoa? I don't need to think about history. We've never seen this before! The tsunami is applied to a whole bunch of places. In fact, you gotta remember it was the earlier days radio guys. So the one thing about Krakatoa, they were talking to people on the radio as they went, well they kind of mapped out the tsunami by the way they were talking and all of a sudden they were, you know, I see how it is, Raph. Krakatoa, you know, because of the volcanic, that volcanic activity along the Pacific Rim, you greet some of the epics of whole towns that were killed. I'm just jogging everybody's memory because this is a huge photography and there was a little bit of radio, like remember some of these diseases cities, which by the way were modernized cities, you don't think grass us, the Pacific. It's just like what happened in South America before the Depression. You know, there was this massive build everybody wanted to. You need to think city streets that were cobblestones. You need to think European or, you know, Sandstone, five stories. Modern government buildings for the 1900s were on the islands. When you dropped into a place, it was very quote unquote, so, politics. was a veneer technology thing, but when they got hit, that's why everybody could relate to it. Because if you look at the pictures, for instance, of the couple of the cities that were destroyed, literally the eruption, you've got the gas wave, which takes, in one instance, of course, around the edge of death, gave them, but unfortunately, ships had to get survivors and couldn't find anybody, and then they found the guys that had been locked up for just something to think about, we've never seen this before! No, no, where they don't want you to think about it. Oh my god, there's a new volcano in Japan! Well guys, the land of tremors, the land of the gods, Japan, this is all Japan is known, Japan is known to begin with. Here's something, you know, Joe, if you notice this is falling. What happened to all of the arguments about those two volcano pimples that came up, but it was gonna kill over, remember that? I don't know what happened. Yeah, I mean, come on, and it's like, oh my god, there's a new volcano in Japan, oh god! There's something you tell me. Like every island there, it's like the Mariana Trench. You know, guys, you know, she applied real science, it doesn't become so, you know, it's exciting, but it's not like, panic and you're zero, cause I don't have cool about how things, wow, that's interesting. Poor Japanese, but they've had that problem. If you read any history of integrated in life, ice scrapers, how could those volcanoes dare to show up again? How about because you built stupid? You built stupid, didn't you? No, well, don't. You built stupid. Your people knew about it, they understand earthquakes. In fact, their buildings are based upon technology for you know sliding glide the buildings actually rock with with a roll okay kids the end of the world is the volcano well what about that other volcano when it was less near that one didn't get everybody doing the originally as soon as they had these little rock gas everybody was ready to go to war over a couple of pimples which is really great when you're having an Orwell war in 1984 war because there's nothing to lose I mean kill people on a sandy at all in the Sun and eventually they go back to dust you know everybody's happy. Handing some people and kill off some people and use some weapons is great. BFE. Asian know here, Ailing North Korean sends message to child. The Korean leader, Ping Pong Ball, who has been hesitant, is not Ping Pong. Kim Joo, not to be confused with Kim Jong-il. And Kim Jong-il got killed and then died and you know, son took his place. What was that lady's name in the mummy? Something, the moon or something? Never mind. They come over with these names. Yeah well, Ping Pong Ball apparently is ill, but the backstory to this, let's remember, okay? Kim Jong-il got ill back in 2011 and died, okay? So Ping Pong Ball said Kim Jong-un, he waited, and the problem with Asian mandarins, slash oligarchs, they tend to be, shall we say, a little vicious. And that's why in all the pictures, it's like an evil sci-fi movie. Everybody better be laughing. And the person who doesn't laugh will be gone in the next hour. Because he didn't laugh. Boss, I didn't think I was allowed to. I'm nodding against me. You die! Over the last couple of years that we've been touching on this ping pong ball, slash Kim Jong Un, he had a guy that was working for his dad that was like a general. The general, six months after, He was celebrating too much. He was too busy partying and having fun. And that was the excuse for arresting him. Now it gets worse than that because these Koreans, you know, crazy, you know, like, it's not just the Koreans. I'm laughing everywhere. Oh, you're the North Koreans? Crazy. Have you ever dealt with South Koreans? Don't worry. Don't worry. They're just as crazy. The Mandarin Warlord thing is just got a few million people and it's normal. He decided he had to come up with a creative way to get rid of this general because he was a military man. He couldn't hang him. So they decided to come up with Death by Mortar Bomb. Whoa, you need a firing squad, Mark, right? No, no, no, no, no. They came up with a special machine that had a swinging arm that would activate a mortar bomb as he was, you know, laced to a... He died of military death. Oh, that's something that kind of cut him in two and kept him flopping around for a bit. He did die. That's a creative way to die, and everybody heard about it. Everybody knew that good old ping pong balls like Jean-Luc in the last couple of months he's been doing another little nuzzy in the head purrs and he did a bunch of public arrest which I'm jogging everybody's memory we talked about this as it was happening well apparently he's been very ill recently now my argument to that one would be the food taster didn't do her job well it's a chop with that wasn't it? oh I told the chef the chef's already dead sir the food taster she died about two years you're not looking very good apparently ping pong balls problems but I think that's part of the old Mandarin dagger war thing. You know daggers to fly more public all that long. Just a heads up, changes in Korea. Watch out for Won-Hang-Lo. Yeah, boy, won-hong-lo is better than Ping Pong ball. Keep an eye on Chu Man Chu. Notice I didn't call him Ping Pong ball. He only had one horse trick. Ping Pong ball. Sorry, you can't figure out what that means. Anyway, again, Korea. The adventure continues, but no discussion about those volcanic islands that we needed to kill over. By the way, they wanted the US to get involved in that. They were going to have Japan, China, and then they were going to have an accident. They were going to sink a ship. Then we were going to get into a war over a piece of dirt nobody really cares about, but it's a great way to get people killed. Everybody's sitting back seeing who's going to make the first move. Yeah, they're all sharpening their knives and staring across the gunnels at each other, ready to play pirate. South China. No, Central China Sea. Japan, Japan Strait. Right at the bottom of Japan. I'm jogging everybody's memory. Do a little remember, you go right, follow the islands of Japan. Go out into the water. And the volcano, Temple, Pocktail. Here's another thing about that. Anchorages go, remember it's kinda nice if you have ships to anchor. Well, unfortunately when you get past 20 or 30 feet of the edge of the island, which is volcanic, into the abyss. So it's like there's no real place to anchor. So yeah, we'll drop you off on the landing boat, or we'll hit you by helicopter. Well once we start the bullets flying there's not a whole lot of place to really dock in or stop and pick you up again so sorry Charlie we're just leaving you like we'll keep boring troops in won't be able to get anybody out but we'll just bore troops in what that action was and you know what man didn't come back it was a great place to have a war cause it's out of the way and nobody really stops all that often and even though Okinawa was you know a little more developed than the others but again kids there's shades of trying to rip with the Orwell war. Anyway we were talking about the banks. I just want to qualify the rest of this. 1930, 1930. On 29th the depression hit, it took all the money away. Everybody goes, oh my god, there's no money! Well, wait, somebody did something smart. Here's the problem with Americans thing. Well, before we had the Federal Reserve, what did we have for money? Why we printed our own money. What? Yeah, we just made our own money and everybody used it. Well, why? Well, why can't we do that again? Well, wait, well, well... you know, Frank, beep beep beep. How you doing Frank? Yeah. You know, the guy here was just saying, you know, before the Federal Reserve stepped in as a scant operation, it just ruined the economy. How do we make money? Well, the banks generated their own money based upon available revenues plus the available, you know, depositors' interest such as like, you know, Ford Motor Company had a big chunk of change. Now, just as a case in point, everybody started talking to everybody and said, well, you know, the rats, the are doing this to us, tell me, and then take over. Why don't we just print our own currency again? Well, you know, we could do that. About 300 different currencies popped up in 1930. Now everybody goes, 300 currencies? Well, come on, people. You know, Joe, how many countries were there in Europe? And how big are the countries in Europe, guys? How big is England? Take England and slide it around the globe and put it on the map here in the US. It doesn't amount to very much, does it? Holland. How big is Holland, guys? Is Holland a big country? Not really. Holland's the size of a couple of Vermont. Okay, and not even that, but a lot of it's underwater. Okay. Denmark, same thing. Norway, and it got to actually, normally it's more like Michigan. Sweden's more like Michigan. So for each of those states, they had their own currency, didn't they, Joe? Holland had its own currency. And now they got screwed by the euro, which by the way is just gutting their economies left and right. Well, yeah, if you were going to go around the world, of course you'd be dealing with yen, marks. And everybody knew how to trade in those, didn't they? Yeah. So this is the thing that America can't wrap its brain around because we've been stupefied by the public fool system that does not educate and indoctrinate. In Europe, if you had a Deutschmark, you could go to France, and everybody in France knew what the transition rate was for a Deutschmark to a franc. Anybody who went from France to England would go to a bank, and they would have an exchange rate, or they could even just trade it right there. A lot of people who didn't want the taxes problem, they would trade in those francs, because maybe they traded over in France, so what they would do is take the francs, go across the channel use the francs in france to co-certitiously and then they could bring back their booty and nobody knew where the booty came from but everybody knew how to trade in the currencies that were there the francs but that made it was what it was how is it americans supposedly were so stupid that we can't figure out how to do this how is it when you go to asia Now, in the old days, everything could be written down, and there'd be a little chalkboard. And if you showed up and popped your arse down, like in a place like Hong Kong, which is in the news right now, how is it they knew exactly what the exchange rate was for Doge marks? US dollars, every other currency on the planet, they would take anything, and they also had the spot for copper, gold, silver, in... So if you walked in there and you had a little gold chain like everybody used to wear, and you'd take two little... And you pop them in front of that girl and say, what can I get for that? They would turn right in, what do you want? I need to use some, oh no, wand. I want wand. Okay, hold on a second. And she'd have her little calculator go on the girl's fingers and go a mile a minute. She'd go, you get 5,801 for that. That's what you get. Oh, so I could eat today, can I? Oh yeah, you got an autograph, Gova. You know it costs you a little. You get this duck here and that cat, and that cat only been killed like an hour ago. You get that cat for about, oh, about 10 wands. You eat well today. Don't worry, it's good cat. Eat fat. Eat fat. And of course you buy the cat, you buy some rice, and you get a walk for another, oh, maybe 20 wands. And congratulations, you eat today. And they knew exactly what the exchange rate was. So now let's go back to 1930. How did they make this work? It's real simple. Everybody knew what the value of the currencies were and the currencies were used in their respective areas of the country. Texas had currency. Michigan had currency. Ford Motor Company had its own currency. General Motors had its own currency. Everybody made their own money. How could you do that? Well, how could the Federal Reserve do that? Well, well, but they're way over there and not so far away. We don't know how they do it. Well, that's why they did it, kid. everybody mentally. Here's the thing, the value of the currency and the exchange rates were set by the value of what the area's produced. In other words, there was sugar in one part of the country, automotive parts in one part of the country, foundries that made pig iron, people that made copper. Everybody figured out how to make this work. By 1933, when the Scheister, when good old Rosenfeld came in, FDR, They declared a banking emergency because the Shyster bankers from outside the country, everybody was walking away from them. What was supposed to happen is they pulled the currency out and everybody was supposed to go, oh God, where are the international bankers without the international bankers? What will we do? And instead everybody had the attitude, didn't those Shyster international bankers just screw us? Yes, they did. Why would we do business with them ever again? we shouldn't. We need to hang them actually, but they all seem to run out of town or they've got an army of bodyguards. Well, I'll tell you what, they're not American anyway. They're all some shister for an operation working with the International Jewish Congress. So I'll tell you what we'll do. We'll make our own currency. So what happened is they pushed Rosenfeld, FDR in, all of a sudden there was a crisis. And at gunpoint, what they did is they literally called around and said, we're going to have a banking crisis. Many people recorded this and said, you know, that, hey, my daddy got a call from FDR because he was strong-arming all these businessmen that were keeping America running when the skank socialists, you know, couldn't. What happened is they were threatening all these people who had come up with a solution. So what they did is they declared a banking emergency. Oh, and by the way, they also made it illegal to own gold. Now I've said this a million times, it's like a gas mask. Gas masks are not weapons, kids, they're defensive tools. They don't hurt anybody, but they certainly keep people alive. Well, I've never seen anybody killed with a one ounce piece of gold owned by Granny Grunt that's 90 years old. But Granny Grunt with that piece of gold would stay in her house and couldn't ever land stolen from her by the Shyster Bankers. Once they made gold illegal, That grandma who had put her money away so that she wouldn't starve in her old age, now she was a criminal that the government could steal from and shoot. Why we should have stepped forward as men, the nation should have stepped forward and gutted that country at the time and got rid of all these fools is part of the maladjustment and manipulation that took place. Because really what this attacked was the retirement and the long term protections of the elderly and the people who had thought ahead who had been spin-thripped and saved. And they invested in what common sense told them would be safe because they controlled their own wealth. And so FDR, he didn't save anybody. His plan was to steal from the people who had a brain. That's what he was doing. And again, the currency, well that allows us, that created the fluid, the lifeblood that allows for industry to flow in America. And we were doing it without the bankers. We can do it without the bankers again, but we better get an attitude and we better understand you better keep your pistols close by when you do it, because the shysters will try to kill you. And again, not just you, but the whole of the country. So we need to be prepared to deal with it if we're talking about building our own nation and actually building the currency to where it should be. You better be willing to put the arts behind it to protect it. We're going to break. We're at the bottom of the hour here, Joe. Yes, we are. Be right back. Hi folks, Ryan McMullen here talking to you about the immune system. As a talk show host, one of the major topics is health. It seems there are powers that be that want and desire the public to be sick. These are huge topics discussed in my show, but there is a way to combat this sick system. Life Change T. Life Change T is an all natural product that gently cleanses your inside, gives you more energy, and builds your immune system. 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Perfect for any room of the house, office, RV, cabin, or anywhere else you have an odor. If you haven't I'm still alive too. Along here with Mark Coenkey on the Morning Angel Report on the Micro Effect Radio Broadcast Network. There's a lot of things that used to take place that people are totally gonna wear like some of the things that marker is talking about right now You know what money was how people? exchange things all of which is Pretty much vaporized or at least the ideas of vaporize Over the years, but now I think we have to look start looking towards a Well, I think we have some choices coming up. You know, it's like we're on the brink of something, whatever, something, a major change in America. Your choices are this, freedom or slavery? Nothing in between. You know what's interesting? I have stuff. I have a shallow collection. John Stevenson, who was here, actually was, he's been a patriot in the patriot movement for decades. He's a patriot effort because of him finding out and researching the currency, the money. He had one of the most extensive currency collections in the United States and didn't know it. What he did is he focused on it, he became fixated on money, was in the right place at the right time where he purchased samples of everything going back to pre-revolution. And we're not talking copies, we're talking originals. And he bought them for a song and a dance, because people weren't collecting paper currency, okay? They were, but it was only on the bottom end of the market. Now, fascinating is understanding that paper currency as we know it are deposit or withdrawal. And we used to teach people basic bookkeeping, so everybody understood this. And I'm serious, I think I was lucky because I took all the accounting classes years ago and all the accounting that I was taught, especially with regard to handling of the currency that you people generate. Oh, wait a minute, I don't make money, Mark! Really? Do you write a check? Do you have a, have you had a checkbook? in your life. Do you have a book of promises to pay? Yes. You are able to build and make currency yourself. Exactly. Johnny on the spot. And that's what people would... No, no, I'm a critic. Yeah, because you were convinced to go to plastic and in our lifetime, guys, that plastic did not exist. In fact, the closest thing to a credit card, Sears or Montgomery Wart, they were the first ones to really tried to introduce the idea of their own credit system. Like Chicken's Teeth trying to get a... it was a very narrow initially, it was again purely for people who were well-to-do and it was convenient for them. When I say well-to-do, we're talking truly wealthy people. That, although again, here's something I should point out. If you were truly wealthy, you used to hear these stories where guys would sit in a restaurant, two people who had money. They made this like an they would be negotiating the business and then he'd say, well, how much do you want for that? Fill in the blank. And he'd call 1.5 minutes. And the guy would call a waiter over for a napkin, a napkin, playing the well-to-do room combination. And they would pull out their pen and they would write the card and the check would be written on a good, and that instrument was as good. Because it was pretty well known between those two that they had the money, they had, they were worth the value of whatever the... And any instrument was set. So they would take that little napkin in and they would take it to the bank and everybody would have a chuckle structured appropriately because of the instrument that would be in that little book and the bank would take it and they would nod and everybody would be happy and think about it, the policy continues. Here's the thing, you bank made money locally. Now this is where you get into the issues of solvency and paying attention to local commerce and local business. I have Ann Arbor banks trust no. Now the interesting thing I've noticed about bank notes that were made by local facilities, normally it would be rag paper as he was or... Well today would be a little bit of a problem because the thieves wouldn't be able to keep up with the thieves that are trying to keep up with the thieves. Right, exactly. That's why the printing presses are running the way they are. It's why the whole instrument has been dumbed down in one direction but made old, you know, there's big money in all the faith trying to make it, you non-copyable. That's why only tangible assets are worth from this point on. So here's the thing, we're looking at a problem where we're going to hit a wall with this. Now script was always limited and in fact we always had, and this is why we're failing, we do not have a diverse economy and we also do not have a diverse Now what I mean by diverse is understanding that one instrument that was a minority instrument that was only for temporary use for transfer, the conduit for the Sadducees and the Pharisees, the Jewish mafia bankers, you know, used as that thread through the eye of a Neat. They found a spa. They picked a location, which by the way has traditionally been used throughout history, to manipulate and we're not the only ones that's been done to. But the interesting thing is that these instruments, which were always temporary, limited instruments, now become the dominant in it now again beyond that at the cash flow society or the credit card the plastic which as long as you understand that it's so temporary that if you got into trouble with something somebody if you were watching cnn and you saw that the one hand cart you take that card out and you use it instantly for whatever you can like what the communist used to do with rubles when the communist when the kosher mafia was in charge of russia and george and the ukraine when somebody had something if you had a handful of rubles which anything because there was nothing available most of the time. When you saw that something was available, you spent everything on it you could, and then you traded in the black market for what you wanted. The official economy, but it states there is always the black market economy. Exactly, and there's always been that economy. There's always the sub-economy, which they call the black market economy, but in reality is the free commerce comes aloud. But in a police state, the free commerce components you seven times as much as by through the state. Hard to get through. Yes, on the one hand, the stuff hard to get toothbrushes, toilet or radio, whatever it is. One guy goes out because he gets on the line and there were 700 people online, but there's like for 500 people. Well, every time you see a line, they would send scalpers out to go buy stuff as much as they could with whatever currency you could put together, provide whatever the total was that they were allowed to buy. They would bring that back and pull that. And now it was scarce and available and not available. It really was never enough to begin with from the state, from the, from the monopolist. Yeah, it never is. So then they would turn around and go, hey, you know, Joe, you need batteries for that phone for your radio so you can listen to Radio Free America. Say, in order to listen to that radio, you need batteries. Well, right now, John needs an open line so you can talk to us from Kentucky. Yep. Jump in there, caller. Go ahead. Good morning, John. Good morning, gentlemen. I'm here from the great state of Kentucky, and back in the 20s, with the coal mine and the era. owners of the coal mine would issue script at the percentage of the pay. It was an X number of dollars of percentage of script, which in the company store. And he traded amongst themselves because they could take that piece of script and go to the store to get a sack of flour, a pound of bacon, some butter. You kind of touched the script thing while I was waiting, but I just wanted to add that. Great-grandfather owned a coal mine and he issued a script. I have a small bag of his original script from the 20s. Grass coinage, Samson grass, different mines used this metal, but my grandfather's dollars, 50 cent pieces, quarters, the dime, the nickel that they used. And I just wanted to enter that and I'll get off and let you continue. Exactly what we're talking about. Now remember, there was also the argument about, oh, my soul, the company stole the power. Do, do, do. See, we hear that, but nobody thinks about it. What are they talking about? What are we looking at now? Right. Oh, yeah. No, I don't think it's any different. We know that. In fact, it's exactly the case. Now, the point is that, as John was saying, generating the currency, everybody understood the value and the exchange rate. We set up that the value was set up on the instrument. What's interesting about those bank notes I was telling you about, like the Ann Arbor Bank and Trust Notes, they were made on rice paper. I mean, we're talking so thin that it got wet, it like toilet paper. Listen, stop for a second, look at the process. The company, you know, okay, you were producing coal, the company traded the coal somewhere down the line for food, came back and the people could buy the food through what the company paid, you know, for the labor. And at least he had some kind of an exchange going on. What are we getting at this point? We're getting nothing but debt. That's all we're getting. And compiled on debt. In fact, the machine is already sunk. They're just trying to figure out how to exit the stage without being barbecued and secured by the people. So day after day, as money is being borrowed into existence, the principle is being created but never the interest. People don't understand how all that works, you know, and you can make fun of the company store But the company store had a product to trade for another product that you in turn work for and that's how they just long as you didn't now, you know, I'll run your little credit account here, whatever but Today it's even worse It's worse than that because nobody is getting anything for their labor or anything. It has the illusion or the appearance of that you're getting something in exchange, but you're not. You're not getting anything. One of the other things is this is part of this hypercycle thing that we've tried to explain to people about that needs to have the brakes put on it. The problem is the machine is now out run or is out stripping. They're trying to find any way they can to create health fiction up. consider that when we talk about inflation it's not inflation it's devaluation they tried to give it a name to give it a positive you know that's inflation no currency your your purchase power and that's how that's again consider guys marketing marketing marketing even with regard to the way that they're teaching economics marketing marketing marketing well here's how convincing these banker bastards are that you can take successful cattle companies, have them all meet in Colorado, and tell them that if they go into debt, they'll be better businessmen. And somehow convince them all to do that. from the soil. Now immediately somebody said, well Mark, what about inventors and brain trust? You know, where you've got an idea. It still comes down to that once you've got the idea, you have to commute it to something. You make the greatest widget in the world, it doesn't do you any good if you can't translate it into value. Okay? Value is determined by interest of the population. Interest in terms of the population, down through a number of processes to include market, okay, which is propaganda nowadays. The thing is that these different instruments. First of all, hard specie, hard currency. The reason for the hard currency process was to stabilize the process of even the use of a Sunday or a rest day is actually designed to index and to rest the economy more than the labor strength of the population. The foundation components of understanding society you know again until we decide that we want to get serious or serious or then you know there's a double compound more serious more better than more better gooder okay more gooder than the other guy that's right we got it well what it comes down to is becoming focused and understanding that if we're going to get rid of this problem we also have to have a solution the solution is there here's the thing the Federal Reserve of 1913 guys America had an army they had a Navy they had a Marine Corps military posts, highways, we had cities, we had roads everywhere. How did we do that without the Fed? And by the way, the Federal Reserve's banks didn't come around until 19- I pointed out again, all the imagery of what we did before 1900 is gone. But they really didn't engage until 1933. Well, in 1913 is when they got the economy going into debt. And then 20 years later, one 20-year window, one generation. They then plugged in in 1933 the rest of the story. 1933 brings in the War Powers Act. That's what they used to attack and make us the booty property, the slave. And that's why they should have been shot. And by the way, there's a story. People don't wrap their brains around some of this stuff. You know, there's a couple of movie clips, guys. Those were movies. They were commercially produced movies with Chesty Puller in them talking about a revolt. Smitly buffer. Smedley Butler, he does this, these movies, you know, these, these, these ex-posées that were done, movie theaters. Now let me ask you something, who ran the movie theaters? Right, those were all Jewish mafia. Who was the Federal Reserve? Jewish mafia. So, what happened in 33 years, right there in the 30s? In reality, like I've told you, people needed to jump up, revolt, get rid of the socialists, kill them all, be done with it, because if you didn't fight them then, look what you ended up with, okay? So they pushed the War Powers Act of 33 and America should have arisen right there because the federal government, the corporation of the United States declared war against the American people as the enemy as a warring party. The Trading with the Enemies Act of 1918 scratched out Kaiser Wilhelm and the Austro-Hungarian Empire Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. They rode in the American people as the enemy of the state. They declared war on you, on your children, actually on your grandpa and your great-grandpa. declared war on them and called them have what a warring faction a warring party on declaring war they then claimed us all as war prizes they then turned around and created bond instruments indentured servitude instruments because we were not considered slave prop and then marketed them to the horror bankers in in all over the country and then all over the all over europe and all over the world and your all that's right your birth traded and sold all over on the international market. And we've proved that time and again. It's why right now in law enforcement circles, the sovereign, those people think they're sovereign, they're terrorists. Well, what it comes down to is anybody who knows the truth about what's going on, the Shifters in the FBI, they know what's going on. They are the enemy. The Shifters in the ATF, they know what's going on. They're not ignorant of any of this. They're fully cognizant of the fact that in 1933 they declared war on the American people. They have had to declare war every two years inside the country. Even the BS about, we're going to declare war on poverty. Guys, you can't declare war on. What they did is they had to re-initiate the war. And if you look, you will find that a re-initiator every two years took... Now before that, again, how did America run before 1913? before, way before, 20 years before 1933. We had highways, we had roads, we were in the age of iron and steam and the edge of electricity. We already had the telegraph for 40, 50 years before, again, before 1900. So it was the modern age. So how did we get all these roads built? How did Manhattan become Manhattan before the international shyster bankers got there? Because Manhattan, you know, think about it, Joe. Did the roads change in Manhattan? Did they knock down buildings and change the roads? No, guys, the roads were just exactly them the way they are now. Yep. Only now they have asphalt instead of cobblestone. Right. Yes, they're going to the cobblestone. Yes, cement asphalt replaced, you know, cobblestone and some cement. Think about it. Guys, that road grid, if you take a road grid from 2014, and you pull out a map of Manhattan from 1914 or from, you know, 1884, there's not a stinking change in that road grid. Right. So how did those roads get built without those international bankers? When you look at the map of America, you know, it's really interesting because especially back in the teen, the picture is now granted, roads varied depending on where you were. And the big, the road You know, notice how we never get highways finished in America anymore. If you drive down a highway you should have about 8 or 10 years worth of service where you can just not worry about obstacles. Have you noticed how piss poor the quality is for all the pavement? All of a sudden, like two years ago, they were doing all this and then they come back and they're doing it again? And I'm talking about the Expressways. It's the biggest stinking money scam on the planet. We should be, our infrastructure should have been completely rebuilt. The reason the infrastructure is not being rebuilt is because they've intentionally made the roads a money pit. The bridges should have all either been replaced or should be properly maintained. Think about this. This is something that's gone out of the news, but why did it happen? How many American bridges collapsed here a few years ago? Remember that? Yeah, exactly. Across the Mississippi no less, right? Yeah. think about it guys american bridges literally falling off their access not not being blown up they didn't get exploded they were actually running the chair of the jacket they just literally fell apart now how could that happen yourself and they didn't want anybody at all although we better check all the goodness well there was a whole there you know here's the thing bridging inspection all has been under the fed for decades does everybody understand that All this bridging stuff way back when, when underneath there, they're Aegis, and they're the ones who were supposed to be keeping an eye on this, but once they got all that fed, that suck money in place, it seemed to have been bled off somewhere else and they weren't doing their job. And all of a sudden a whole bunch of people ended up dead in the Mississippi River in modern times. We're not talking 1880 and the old Rickety Wood Bridge or the old Steel Bridge. Back then it wasn't the old Steel Bridge. The Steel Bridge collapsed because there was too much waste and the water eroded it and there was a flood and no. We're talking in this century, in America, American bridges collapsing and falling when we're supposedly a superpower. We're at the top, Mark. Now, do you know how stupid that sounds, people? But then again, if you've got a bunch of shysters running things, illusion is everything, including the currency, which is what we're talking about here. And why spend here, rebuild here, have wealth, and then you can share with other people because you're wealthy and you have the ability to bring other people up. But if you do what we're doing, we're in a road to collapse, just like those bridges. God bless the republic. Yes, to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we're on the run, state and deed. And those that aren't on the run yet, hey break out the pitchfork and sit out in front on the porch there and start sharpening those tines. You know that nice slow action that you're making them pinpointing? That way when you poke them in the rumpus to run them down the road, they'll get the point. Well look back, Joe, Don, and myself here in Teleport, get here! Weapons Wednesday on the run. Hi folks, Ryan McMullen here talking to you about the immune system. As a talk show host, one of the major topics is health. It seems there are powers that be that want to desire the public to be sick. These are huge topics discussed in my show, but there is a way to combat this sick system. Life change tea. Life change tea is an all natural product that gently cleanses your inside, gives you more energy, and builds your immune system. All organic and a natural weapon against toxicity. Customers have been buying your supplies to make sure they're prepared and healthy. Interested? You should be. 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