Вы находитесь на странице: 1из 129

HOW TO CREATE CURRENCIES FOR LOCAL COMMUNITIES

By Hartford Van Dyke, Commercial Lawyer

Hartford Van Dyke School Of Universal Law Established 1967 Commercial Law Department Hartford Van Dyke Public Wealth Rebate Bank A U.S. Constitutional First Amendment Non C!artered Altruistic Sole "ro#rietors!i# $ "u%lic &rust Established 1997 P.O. Box 31 ! Battle "ro#nd! $ashin%ton 9&6 ' (elephone) *36 + ,7'-1767

(his P#blication .s Cop/ri%ht 0 1 1 B/ 2art3ord 4an D/5e 6nd .s 7eleased .nto (he P#blic Domain B/ 2art3ord 4an D/5e. .t 8a/ Be 7eprod#ced .n 6n/ 9orm 9or 6 Pro3it B/ 6n/one. Send it to a friend via Internet or E-Mail.

1 o3 119

HOW TO CREATE CURRENCIES FOR LOCAL COMMUNITIES


B/ 2art3ord 4an D/5e! Commercial Law/er
(his P#blication .s Cop/ri%ht 0 1 1 B/ 2art3ord 4an D/5e 6nd .s 7eleased .nto (he P#blic Domain B/ 2art3ord 4an D/5e. .t 8a/ Be 7eprod#ced .n 6n/ 9orm 9or 6 Pro3it B/ 6n/one. Send it to a friend via Internet or E-Mail.

-- TA LE OF CONTENTS -!REFACE
Altr"i#ti$ %overn&ent and Altr"i#ti$ an'in( *Pa%e 1+ At-one-&ent Nat"re Create# Ener() -- Man Create# Mone) To Re*re#ent Ener()

Allo+an$e C"rren$) and Tran#fer C"rren$)


Mone) T,e So"r$e Or a$'in( e,ind T,e Note Allo+an$e Note# - Re#*on#i.ilit) /er#"# T,eft Ener() S)#te&# T,e Fir#t T,in( In An Ener() S)#te& -- T,e So"r$e Of Ener() T,e Se$ond T,in( In An Ener() S)#te& -- T,e Ener() Control 0evi$e !a##ive Control# A$tive Control - %ate# And A&*lifier# T,e A"to&o.ile En(ine T,e Ele$tri$al S)#te& - T,ree !a##ive Control# - T,e S+it$, A&*lifier T,e Radio Re$eiver Or Cell"lar Tele*,one - T,ree !a##ive Control# /a$""& T".e A&*lifier# and Tran#i#tor A&*lifier# T,e Mone) S)#te& - An Ener() S)#te& Co&*ari#on Of Ener() S)#te&# T,e Mone) S)#te& T,e A$tive Ele&ent# Of A Mone) S)#te& - Contra$t# - Tran#fer Note# E4E7: ;O(E O9 8O;E: O7 C<77E;C: <=ED .; CO88E7CE (O =ELL! (O B<:! O7 (O CO;4E: =OC.6L E;E7": 8<=( BE 6 CO;(76C(. Allo+an$e Note# C"rrentl) In U#e In A&eri$a Tran#fer Note# -- T,e Contra$t 1 o3 119

An Overvie+ Of T,e Min"# Mone) an'in( S$a&


*Pa%e 1 + Willie1# Mone)-Tal'# Seed Mone) T,e Fir#t %overn&ent# T,e Food C,ain T,e Fir#t an'# T,e Ill"#ion of Hone#t) Min"# Mone) - Mone) a$'ed ) Not,in( T,e Nat"re of Mone)

Under#tandin( And Re("latin( T,e 2"alit) Of Mone)


*Pa%e 1 +

Money is everybodys responsibility. It cannot be, it must not be, delegated to others.
.3 the people do not care abo#t the >alid O7.".;= O9 8O;E:! then the/ will become sla>es to others! who will then be 3ree to determine the O7.".;= O9 8O;E:! and who will then be 3ree to "nla+f"ll) #ell into $ir$"lation3 their so-called ?mone/@! to ("lli.le *eo*le. E(oi#& i# e4$e##ive t,o"(,t of one1# #elf - 5#elfi#,ne##6. E(oi#t - One (iven over to e(oi#&3 or t,o"(,t# of one1# #elf. Altr"i#& i# re(ard for3 and devotion to3 t,e intere#t# of ot,er# -.enevolen$e. Altr"i#t - One +,o .elieve# in and *ra$ti$e# altr"i#&. Altr"i#ti$ - Re(ardf"l of ot,er#7 .enefi$ent7 "n#elfi#, - 5o**o#ed to e(oi#ti$ or #elfi#,6. T,e T,ree F"nda&ental Ind"#trie# Old Ind"#tr) and Ne+ Ind"#tr) T,e Mo#t I&*ortant Servi$e Ind"#tr) T,e altr"i#ti$ #ervi$e# ind"#tr) i# t,e *ra$ti$al #o$ial fo"ndation of an ,one#tl) e#ta.li#,ed *a*er $"rren$) t,at retain# a #ta.le *"r$,a#in( *o+er. THE FUN0AMENTAL !RINCI!LE OF !RACTICAL ALTRUISM IS8 If ri(,teo"#ne## i# not &ade *rofita.le3 t,en $orr"*tion +ill *revail. HOW 0I0 MONE9 E/OL/E: THE ORI%INAL REAL MONE9 T,e ori(inal Real Mone) of $o&&er$e i# (rain and ot,er live food. Metal# U#ed A# S)&.oli$ Mone) !rinted-!a*er U#ed A# !a*er Contra$t Mone) or Si&*l) !a*er Mone) T,e !a*er Contra$t Mone);C"rren$) Ind"#tr)

3 o3 119

an'in(
*Pa%e 16+ %ood an'in( - Hone#t an'in( ad an'in( - Corr"*t an'in( !ro*ert) - E4$l"#ive and Non-E4$l"#ive !ro*ert) E4$l"#ive !ro*ert) Non-E4$l"#ive !ro*ert) Non- E4$l"#ive !ro*ert) Converted to E4$l"#ive !ro*ert) Title3 !a*er Mone)3 C"rren$)

0efinition#
*Pa%e 19+ arter - Nat"ral Co&&er$ial La+ T,e arter !ro$e## Mone) < Real Mone) T,e Mone) !ro$e## Mone) - S"&&ar) Of A.ove E4a&*le Nat"ral Mone) < T,e Fir#t Cla## Of Mone) < !o#itive Mone) < !l"# Mone) La+f"l Mone) < A %overn&ent 0efined !o#itive Mone) Or !l"# Mone) C"rren$) - C"rrent Mone) !a*er Mone) a$'in( - definition 5(he opposite o3 bac5ed is non-bac5ed.6 !o#itive !a*er Mone) < !l"# !a*er Mone) Ma).e Mone) Non- a$'ed Mone) -- E&*t) Mone) --Ne(ativel) a$'ed Mone) - Ne(ative Mone) - Min"# Mone) (2E B6;AE7 =(E6L.;" (2E 68O<;( O9 (2E ;O(E .;(O C.7C<L6(.O;! T,e l"e S') an'in( S$a& 50o".le .S.6 an'er T,ieve# And C"rren$) Cri&inal# -- an'#ter# T,e National 0e.t I# A Fra"d an' Ro..er) - Ho+ an'# Ro. !eo*le Fra"d - Tri$'er)3 0e$e*tion 0e$e*tion W,en )o" a##"&e t,e a**earan$e of *o+er3 *eo*le #oon (ive it to )o".

Corr"*t an'in( And Cor*oration# T,e Min"# Mone) an'in( S$a&


*Pa%e 3&+ --- T,e Mo#t !rofita.le S$a& Of 0i#,one#t And !redator) an'er# ----- Loanin( Min"# Mone) a$'ed ) Stolen !ro*ert) --Corr"*t Strate() => - l"e S') Mar'etin( -- Sellin( Mone) Wit,o"t a$'in( 0i#,one#t and !redator) an'er# Rot,#$,ild1# &et,od of .an'in( ,a# .een de#$ri.ed in a fore(oin( $,a*ter titled An Overvie+ Of T,e Min"# Mone) an'in( S$a&.

' o3 119

(he Creation O3 6 Ban5 (hat 7obs :o#


T,e S$a& a# if it +ere t,e .an'er1# o+n *ro*ert) to loan 0a??le T,e @in( Corr"*t Strate() =A -- W,en T,e Cat I# A+a)3 T,e Mi$e Will !la). Corr"*t Strate() =B - @ee* All T,e !late# S*innin( ; all# In T,e Air Al#o @no+n A# @itin( Can$ellation Of Credit And C"rren$)3 T,e T+in Cri&e To l"e S') Mar'etin( S"&&ar) an'er# C"t %overn&ent# In On T,e S$a& ACD>-AEAB A.0. FF ACGA A.0. - At T,e e(innin( Of T,e "nited State# Of A&eri$a l"e S') Mar'etin( - an'# H %overn&ent# H Media Strate() =D - Colle$tin( 0e.t# Fro& Nation#

T,e A A And T,e A A 50o".le Tro".le6


No+ )o" "nder#tand t,e ori(in# of t,e &o#t re$ent >II )ear# of +orld ,i#tor). Cancellation o3 Credit and C#rrenc/ 8ethod B1) (he 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation achie>es cancellation o3 credit and c#rrenc/ (he Low-=ide =cenario (he 2i%h-=ide =cenario Cancellation o3 Credit and C#rrenc/ 8ethod B1) No Rede&*tion THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE

T,e National 0e.t Mone)3 +,i$, doe# not di#$lo#e it# .a$'in( or it# #"ret) i# Ne(ative Mone)3 &eanin( t,at it i# a re$ei*t for #tolen *ro*ert)3 $on#i#tin( of eit,er de*o#it# #tolen fro& a de*o#itor5#6 or $ollateral #tolen fro& t,e fir#t .orro+er5#6.
(he total positi>e >al#e! mo>ed in this manner! is the ;6(.O;6L DEB( which! there3ore! is

(2E 68O<;( O$ED (O (2E P<BL.C B: (2E 9ED


and not the other wa/ aro#ndC
T,e fail"re of (overn&ent a(ent# to *erfor& in a$$ordan$e +it, t,e Con#tit"tion# and La+# of t,e Land &"#t .e "#ed a# (ro"nd# to $o&*el t,e (overn&ent# to re.ate ta4e#.

, o3 119

In t,at +a)3 t,e intrin#i$ val"e or .a$'in( of t,e fir#t $o&&"nit) &one) $an $o&e fro& t,e enfor$in( of *".li$ a$$o"nta.ilit) and fro& t,e $on#eJ"ent tran#fer of val"e .a$' to t,e *".li$ t,ro"(, t,e re.atin( of (overn&ent ta4e#.

Ke+# and C,ri#tian# for t,e !re#ervation of A&eri$a 5KC!A6


*Pa%e ,,+

A !".li$ Noti$e A.o"t Hi#tor)


*Pa%e ,6+ HISTOR9 A OUT THE AN@IN% SCAM BIII C ---L *re#ent BIII C to t,e *re#ent 5$ontin"in(6 ACD> - AEAB A0 D 8a/er 6mschel 7othschild ACCM 5H6 A0 AEAB A0 AEMI 5H6 A0 AGA> A0 AGA> A0 AGAD A03 NAGDI A0O AG>PF A0 AGDI 5H6 A0 AGMI A0 =treet C#rrenc/ o3 the ;ation *Aenned/Es Exec#ti>e Order+ (he red-seal *co>enant+ <nited =tates ;ote

T,e !rin$i*le# For E#ta.li#,in( A La+f"l Lo$al C"rren$)


*Pa%e 61+ Nat"ral !er#on#3 Unli&ited Lia.ilit)3 Re#*on#i.ilit)3 Ri(,t#3 A(ree&ent#3 Tr"t,3 F"ll 0i#$lo#"re3 Contra$t La+3 Covenant La+3 Co&&er$ial La+ !rivate an'er In$or*orated or C,artered an'# - State3 Silent !artner !rote$tion In#"ran$e Ra$'eteerin( - O.e) T,e State3 Or Lo#e In State Co"rt !rote$tion In#"ran$e Ra$'eteerin( - Federal 0e*o#it In#"ran$e Cor*oration T,e Un,ol) Allian$e - T,ieve#3 Fen$er#3 And Ot,er A$$o&*li$e# S"&&ar) -- an'er;%overn&ent l"e-S') Min"# Mone) an'in( S$a& rea$, Of Contra$t T,e 0efinition And C,ara$ter Of A C"rren$) LT,e nat"ral ri(,t3 +,i$, ever) *er#on ,a#3 to $ontra$t +it, ot,er#3 $o"*led +it, t,e fa$t t,at $"rren$) i# a &et,od of $ontra$tin(3 &ean# t,at ever) nat"ral *er#on ,a# t,e nat"ral ri(,t to *rod"$e a $"rren$) to $on#"&&ate $ontra$t# .) t,e *".li$ $olle$tion of de.t#. Allo+an$e C"rren$) Allo+an$e C"rren$) i# #*e$ifi$all) $reated for t,e dire$t *rote$tion of t,e *"r$,a#in( *o+er of t,e $o&&"nit)1# La.or 0ollar. Citation C"rren$ie#3 E4e$"tive Citation C"rren$ie#3 et$. a$'in( 6 o3 119

T,e S$ale Of Stati#ti$all) Avera(e !ri$e# Of Ite&# or !"r$,a#in( !o+er 5See t,e Standard 0efinition# Of U.S. 0ollar#3 .) Ind"#trie# of Ca*.3 %d#.3 Q Serv#.6 (he Coina%e 6ct o3 1791 FPresident 6braham Lincoln and President Gohn 9. Aenned/ Red-Seal United State# Note# v#. %reen-Seal Federal Re#erve Note# T,e %old Standard T,e United State# %overn&ent ,a# never a"dited t,e Federal Re#erve Cor*orationR Ne+ Con$e*t of an'in( - Allo+an$e Note 0ollar# Hone#t Mone) T,e 0ollar1# - !"r$,a#in( !o+er S$ale ;E"6(.4E EHC26;"E 76(E If )o" ta'e t,e *rofit o"t of loanin( Min"# Mone) to (overn&ent# for +ar3 t,en t,ere +ill .e no +ar.

A**endi4 -- E4$,an(e# et+een A Co"nt) And A Citi?en


*Pa%e 76+ THE COUNT91S STATEMENT IN ITS LETTER LLLLLL THE CITISEN1S RES!ONSE TO THE COUNT9 LETTER LLLLLL T,e For& And S".#tan$e Of Ne(otia.le In#tr"&ent# ;O(.CE O9 .;(E7E=( La+f"l Mone) Of T,e United State# THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE. Re(ardin( T,e S".Te$t Note La+f"l Mone) Of T,e United State# (he Coina%e 6ct o3 1791 de3ines ?law3#l mone/@ as %old and sil>er Allo+an$e Note# T,e ter& nat"ral *er#on e4$l"de# $or*oration# and all ot,er fi$tional li&ited lia.ilit) entitie#3 +,i$, do not t,in'3 and ,en$e $annot .e ,eld a$$o"nta.le for t,e intent to $o&&it $ri&inal a$t#. F"nda&entall)3 ea$, nat"ral *er#on ,a# t,e *o+er3 "nder t,e "nli&ited lia.ilit) of a nat"ral *er#on and t,e ri(,t to $ontra$t3 and "nder ,i# o+n #eal and ,i# ea#il) reada.le e4e$"ted #i(nat"re3 a$tin( a# an non-titled nat"ral *er#on3 or a# a #ole *ro*rietor3 or a# a non-in$or*orated and non-$,artered *rivate .an'er3 to i##"e a "niJ"el) di#tin$t #treet $"rren$) a# lon( a# t,e $"rren$) ,a# a tr"l)3 $o&*letel)3 (en"inel) and ,one#tl) di#$lo#ed e$ono&i$ .a#i# or .a$'in( for it# e4i#ten$e. THE FUN0AMENTAL RULE OF A CORRU!T %O/ERN MENT

Under#tandin( and re("latin( t,e J"alit) of $"rren$) &one) i# ever).od)1# *ro.le&. It $annot .e3 it &"#t not .e3 dele(ated to ot,er#.

7 o3 119

!REFACE
Altr"i#ti$ %overn&ent and Altr"i#ti$ an'in( 6 correct #nderstandin% o3 mone/ and economics reI#ires a bi% step bac5 into the histor/ o3 mone/ to see how we %ot into the %o>ernment and ban5in% mess that we ha>e toda/. . can sa>e the reader some time! i3 . brin% 3orth some basics. 6 philosoph/ is a >iew o3 li3e. 7eli%ion and science are two terms that co#ld be loosel/ de3ined as two >iews o3 li3e. $hat toda/ we call science! was! one h#ndred /ears a%o! called nat#ral philosoph/. 6n open-minded person can learn 3rom e>er/ so#rce. Closed-minded people reap the reward o3 closed-mindedness and mental laJiness. .3 /o# want to 5now what a 2ebrew or Gewish person thin5s on the s#bKect o3 creation! then %et a cop/ o3 the 2ol/ Bible and read the Old (estament. .3 /o# want to 5now what a Christian thin5s! read the ;ew (estament o3 the same Bible. .3 /o# want to #nderstand in3init/! space and time! then st#d/ mathematics. .3 /o# want to #nderstand creation! then st#d/ how in3init/! space and time are related. .3 /o# want to #nderstand the #ni>erse! then st#d/ the part o3 creation that s#r>i>ed. .3 /o# want to #nderstand the earth! moon! s#n! and %alaxies! then st#d/ astronom/. .3 /o# want to #nderstand the roc5s! the oceans and the atmosphere! st#d/ science. .3 /o# want to #nderstand li%ht and li%htnin%! then st#d/ electricit/ and electronics. .3 /o# want to 5now how the #ni>erse or nat#re comm#nicates! then st#d/ abo#t radio. .3 /o# want to #nderstand intelli%ence! then st#d/ electricit/! chemistr/! and lo%ic. .3 /o# want to #nderstand li3e! then st#d/ comp#ters! biolo%/! and ps/cholo%/. .3 /o# want to #nderstand medicine! then st#d/ li3e! death! n#trition and res#scitolo%/. .3 /o# want to #nderstand nat#re! then st#d/ telepath/! paraps/cholo%/! and theocrac/. .3 /o# want to #nderstand "od or ;at#re! then st#d/ all o3 the 3ore%oin%. .3 /o# want to #nderstand li>in%! then as5 someone who is homeless. .3 /o# want to be lo>ed! then lo>e others. .3 /o# want to be cared abo#t! then care abo#t others. .3 /o# want to belie>e in someone! then belie>e in /o#rsel3. .3 /o# want to be #nderstood! then be #nderstandin% o3 others. .3 /o# want to be a s#ccess3#l person! then choose the 5ind o3 s#ccess /o# can li>e with. .3 /o# want to li>e! then 3ind someone who needs a 3riend! and spend a da/ in a librar/. 6s5! and it shall be %i>en /o#L see5! and /o# shall 3indL 5noc5! and it shall be opened #nto /o#. 9or e>er/ one that as5s recei>esL and he that see5s 3indsL and to him that 5noc5s it shall be opened. D8atthew 7)7...

& o3 119

At-one-&ent F(he concept o3 at-one-ment is that "od and "odEs creation! ;at#re! are One (hin%. F;at#re is the absol#te and #ltimate so#rce o3 e>er/thin%. ;o in3ormed person denies it. F6ll wealth and s#ppl/ -- material! mental! and spirit#al -- comes 3rom the One =o#rce that is in3inite! all power3#l! and all 5nowin%! and man! as the expression o3 that =o#rce! and actin% as its ser>ant! is worth/ to be set 3ree 3rom the Keopard/ o3 the 3ood chain. FOneEs #ni>ersal p#rpose is the mana%ement and protection o3 oneEs portion o3 ;at#re. F.t is a sel3-e>ident tr#th that ;at#re has met and alwa/s will meet e>er/ h#man need. F8an5ind m#st 3#l3ill its part and appreciate the %i3t! to be worth/ and read/ to recei>e it. F6n #nderstandin% o3 this leads nat#rall/ to enli%htenment! in>ention! a nat#ral s#ppl/ o3 ener%/ and wealth! distrib#ted wealth in societ/! m#t#al respect! honor! and the peace3#l sol#tion o3 e>en the most di33ic#lt social and technolo%ical problems. (his attit#de is also the basis o3 altr#ism! altr#istic %o>ernment! and altr#istic ban5in%. (he sel3-limitin% condition o3 o#r societ/ toda/ is that man thin5s that he is the most important so#rce o3 e>er/thin%! and that man m#st monopoliJe e>er/ aspect o3 nat#re 3or himsel3 in order to s#r>i>e. (his >iew o3 li3e! leads to a sense o3 3#t#re limitation! %reed! the3t! and war. (his attit#de is also the basis o3 e%oism! e%oistic %o>ernment! and e%oistic ban5in%. O#r c#rrent %o>ernment and ban5in% s/stems are based #pon e%oism! and tend to rein3orce the e%oistic >iew o3 li3e. (he primar/ ca#ses! o3 the s/stemEs 3ail#re to per3orm 3or the p#blic! ha>e been %reed and i%norance. (he %reed ca#ses an exercise o3 3ra#d consistin% o3 >er/ art3#l deceptions. (he i%norance has 5ept the p#blic 3rom bein% able to de3end itsel3 3rom the 3ra#d. (he world is in disorder beca#se the operators o3 its %o>ernment s/stems and ban5in% s/stems ha>e learned certain methods o3 deception! which ma5e %o>ernment and ban5in% pro3itable 3or themsel>es! b#t de>astatin% 3or the p#blic. "o>ernment s/stems and ban5in% s/stems ha>e been deliberatel/ operated on the basis o3 ?$here there is con3#sion! there is pro3it! and the more con3#sion! the more pro3it.@ .t has been an e%oistic s/stem 3or tho#sands o3 /ears! with ?each ban5er 3or himsel3@! and a%ainst the p#blic. Clearl/! the 6ltr#istic and E%oistic >iewpoints are >er/ di33erent. ;at#re is the central obKect o3 6ltr#ism. 8an is the central obKect o3 E%oism. 6ltr#ism emphasiJes the importance o3 ;at#ral =#ppl/. E%oism emphasiJes the importance o3 Personal 8aterial =tat#s. 6ltr#ism emphasiJes s#ppl/ and charit/. E%oism emphasiJes demand and %reed.

9 o3 119

;at#re is the teacher. 8an is the imitator. ;at#re presents to #s the wa/! in which thin%s wor5 in ;at#re! and! bein% part o3 ;at#re! we m#st extract the lessons o3 (r#th 3rom the experience! which ;at#re pro>ides 3or #s. (he Old (estament and the ;ew (estament o3 the Bible show the e>ol#tion o3 manEs thin5in% 3rom e%oism to altr#ism. (he old e%oistic >iew o3 %o>ernment and ban5in% arose 3rom a hard-li3e 3ood-chain s#r>i>al experience in a harsh desert land! and so #nderstandabl/ it tended to be extremel/ sel3-ser>in%! territorial! and monopolistic. 6s time went b/! the 2ebrew prophets %ained and expressed a %reater #nderstandin% and respect 3or ;at#re. (he twent/-third Psalm %i>es a >iew o3 this. (he altr#istic >iew o3 %o>ernment and ban5in% e>ol>ed 3rom the reco%nition o3 ;at#reEs %i3t to man5ind! and e>ol>ed toward a new sense o3 distrib#ted wealth. *=ee 8atthew ,) '3-'&.+ 8atthew ,) ', 8 2e ma5es 2is s#n to rise on the e>il and on the %ood! and sends rain on the K#st and on the #nK#st. (his is a statement re%ardin% the eI#al protection o3 the laws o3 ;at#re as it m#st be applied in ci>iliJed societ/! or sel3-destr#ction will be the res#lt. Nat"re Create# Ener() -- Man Create# Mone) To Re*re#ent Ener() ;at#re creates and pro>ides all o3 the ener%/ that man #ses whether it arri>es as 3ood! %asoline! or electric ener%/. 8an does not create ener%/. G#st as the ener%/ o3 the world comes 3rom ;at#re! so also all o3 the mone/ o3 the world #ltimatel/ comes 3rom ;at#re. .3 ;at#re did not exist! man wo#ld not exist! manEs need 3or the mone/ wo#ld not exist! and the mone/ wo#ld not exist.

Allo+an$e C"rren$) and Tran#fer C"rren$)


(here are two 3#ndamental classes o3 c#rrenc/ in a real-world economics s/stem. (he two classes o3 c#rrenc/ are Pop#lation ;otes and (rans3er ;otes. (he Pop#lation ;otes can also be called 6llowance ;otes. Mone) 8one/ represents the ener%/ o3 ;at#re.

1 o3 119

(he creation and eI#al distrib#tion o3 ;ew 8one/! called Pop#lation ;otes or 6llowance ;otes! is the 3#ndamental basis o3 6ltr#istic "o>ernment and 6ltr#istic Ban5in%. 6ll other ;otes are (rans3er ;otes that operate on the contract principles o3 reward 3or ser>ice! and rebate 3or disser>ice! and especiall/ rebate o3 taxes b/ %o>ernment beca#se o3 its 3ail#re to pro>ide the contracted ser>ice! and beca#se o3 its deli>er/ o3 disser>ice. 8an creates mone/! in the 3orm o3 (rans3er ;otes or (rans3er C#rrenc/! to be #sed as a mo>in% record! to be able to sell and b#/ the matter and ener%/ created b/ ;at#re! to be able to trade one 3orm o3 matter or ener%/ 3or another. T,e So"r$e Or a$'in( e,ind T,e Note (he bac5in% behind the ;ote o3 mone/ is matter or ener%/! whether it is in the closedloop 3orm o3 stored ener%/! which we call matter *E M mcc+! or in the open actiona>ailable 3orms! which incl#des what we call potential ener%/! or the ener%/ o3 position li5e a roc5 standin% on a hill! or what we call 5inetic ener%/! or the ener%/ o3 motion! li5e a roc5 3allin% 3rom a hill! or water 3allin% 3rom a la5e thro#%h the t#rbine o3 a dam operatin% a %enerator to p#sh electricit/ thro#%h wires. (he ;ote o3 mone/ is not the matter or ener%/ itsel3! b#t the e>idence o3 the ri%ht to possess it! to sell it! or to b#/ it. Allo+an$e Note# - Re#*on#i.ilit) /er#"# T,eft .n an intelli%entl/ operated econom/! each person is responsible 3or his own share o3 the creation o3 the mone/ p#t into circ#lation. B#t! i3 the p#blic is 5ept i%norant abo#t this responsibilit/! then %reed/! dishonest! and predator/ people can steal that nat#ral ri%ht to create more than their eI#al share o3 the mone/. 6nd! since the mone/ has the power to p#rchase the matter and the ener%/ o3 li3e! those who steal the power to create the mone/ also steal the propert/! which the mone/ can p#rchase. .3 we want a %o>ernment s/stem and a ban5in% s/stem! which will wor5 contin#o#sl/ witho#t depressions! then we m#st #nderstand and imitate the wor5in%s o3 ;at#re! on both the s#ppl/ side *altr#ism+ and on the demand side *e%oism+. Ener() S)#te&# 6n ener%/ s/stem m#st ha>e two thin%s to ma5e it #se3#l! a so#rce o3 ener%/ and a control de>ice. $e will >iew each o3 these two thin%s with respect to each o3 se>eral ener%/ s/stems.

11 o3 119

T,e Fir#t T,in( In An Ener() S)#te& -- T,e So"r$e Of Ener() (he 3irst thin% that e>er/ s/stem m#st ha>e is a so#rce or s#ppl/ o3 ener%/ to ma5e it wor5 or it does absol#tel/ nothin%. (he bod/ needs 3ood. (he a#tomobile en%ine needs %asoline. (he electrical s/stem o3 a ho#se needs electric ener%/ 3rom a %enerator! #s#all/ at a dam or steam plant. (he radio or cell#lar telephone needs a batter/. (he s/stem o3 commerce needs mone/. T,e Se$ond T,in( In An Ener() S)#te& -- T,e Ener() Control 0evi$e (he second thin% that all o3 the ener%/ s/stems ha>e in common is control de>ices! which control the 3low o3 the matter and ener%/. (hese control de>ices are called passi>e or acti>e dependin% #pon whether the/ are a stead/-state control de>ice or an acti>e control de>ice. Passi>e controls re%#late the stead/ state 3low o3 matter or ener%/. 6cti>e controls chan%e the amo#nt o3 the 3low o3 matter and ener%/. !a##ive Control# 6 simple example o3 this is the 3low o3 water thro#%h a %arden hose. .3 the water 3lows thro#%h a ten-3oot lon% hose! then it meets a certain amo#nt o3 opposition beca#se o3 the 3riction between the hose and the water. $ith a certain amo#nt o3 water press#re! water will 3low thro#%h that hose at the rate o3 so man/ %allons in each min#te. B#t! i3 we p#t one mile o3 the same 5ind o3 hose between the 3a#cet and the o#tp#t end or noJJle! then the water will meet more 3riction and resistance! and less water will 3low o#t o3 the hose in each min#te. (he len%th o3 the hose controls the 3low o3 water b/ its nat#ral propert/ o3 3riction! which is not a control b/ a %ate or a >al>e. (he hose is said to be a passi>e controller o3 the water 3low. A$tive Control - %ate# And A&*lifier# .3 a person stands on the hose or bends a 5in5 into it! ca#sin% a part o3 the hose to be pinched 3lat! then this action ca#ses the water to be stopped #nder the in3l#ence o3 the external inter3erence or control. (his control is called a %ate or ampli3ier. T,e A"to&o.ile En(ine (he amo#nt o3 %asoline that an a#tomobile en%ine %ets in each second! determines how 3ast it rotates and how m#ch wor5 it can do in each second. (he idler screw on the carb#retor controls the stead/ minim#m 3low o3 %asoline and the

11 o3 119

minim#m speed o3 the en%ine. (he accelerator pedal or %as-3eed pedal controls the amo#nt o3 %asoline that is added to the idlin% amo#nt. (he %asoline control s/stem and the en%ine are an ampli3ier. (his is ob>io#s beca#se it ta5es >er/ little wor5 to p#sh down on the %as pedal compared to the amo#nt o3 wor5 that is released 3rom the explosion o3 the %asoline to propel the a#tomobile and li3t it o>er hills. T,e Ele$tri$al S)#te& - T,ree !a##ive Control# - T,e S+it$, A&*lifier .n an electrical s/stem! >ario#s de>ices called cond#ctors *or resistors+! capacitors! and ind#ctors control the stead/ state 3low o3 the electric c#rrents. (hese are called passi>e electrical de>ices. B#t! switches are #sed to t#rn the electrical 3low ?on@ or ?o33@. =witches are acti>e controls or ampli3iers. (he operation o3 a simple switch with the press#re o3 one 3in%er o3 the hand can easil/ switch ?on@ or ?o33@ the electricit/ 3lowin% to a one-horsepower motor! which can li3t a 3i>e-h#ndred po#nd wei%ht thro#%h one 3oot o3 ele>ation in each second. T,e Radio Re$eiver Or Cell"lar Tele*,one - T,ree !a##ive Control# /a$""& T".e A&*lifier# and Tran#i#tor A&*lifier# 6 radio recei>er or cell#lar telephone *cell phone+ operates on an electric c#rrent p#shed thro#%h its wires b/ a batter/ or other so#rce o3 electrical ener%/. $hen the switch is t#rned to the @on@ position! a stead/ state 3low o3 electricit/ is established b/ the passi>e de>ices! which the electronic de>ice contains called cond#ctors *or resistors+! capacitors! and ind#ctors. (hen control de>ices! ampli3iers called >ac##m t#bes or transistors re%#late the electric c#rrent and power deli>ered to an earphone or lo#dspea5er #nder the control o3 a >er/ wea5 electrical wa>e comin% thro#%h the air li5e a li%ht wa>e and recei>ed b/ a wire stic5in% o#t o3 the radio or cell phone. T,e Mone) S)#te& - An Ener() S)#te& (he mone/ s/stem is an ener%/ s/stem! and it wor5s li5e an/ other ener%/ s/stem! whether /o# compare it to an a#tomobile en%ine! the electrical wirin% in a ho#se! or a radio recei>er or cell#lar telephone. Co&*ari#on Of Ener() S)#te&# 6ll o3 these ener%/ s/stems are exchan%eable. 9ood! %asoline! electrical power! and mone/ are all di33erent wa/s o3 presentin% or expressin% ener%/. 8one/ is the most di33ic#lt to #nderstand beca#se 3ood! %asoline! and batter/ chemistr/ are all real! and mone/ is s/mbolic o3 all o3 them. 8one/ is the de>ice #sed to trade the s#pplies o3 3ood! %asoline! and electric ener%/.

13 o3 119

T,e Mone) S)#te& .n a properl/ established mone/ s/stem! ;at#re pro>ides the 3low o3 ener%/! which m#st be represented b/ a stead/-state 3low o3 mone/ *6llowance ;otes+. (his stead/ state 3low o3 mone/ exists in proportion to the pop#lation o3 the people in the s/stem and the abilit/ o3 those people to #se the ener%/. Each person will be represented b/ the amo#nt o3 mone/! which the/ need in order to s#r>i>e *idlin%+ and to %row *acceleratin%+. (he same three passi>e de>ices exist in a mone/ s/stem! which exist in a radio or an/ other ener%/ s/stem! and these de>ices control the stead/-state 3low o3 mone/ in the s/stem. Each o3 these three passi>e controls is represented b/ an ind#str/. (he cond#ctance *the opposite o3 resistance+ o3 electronics corresponds to the %oods ind#str/ in economics! and determines the dail/ 3low o3 matter and ener%/ thro#%h a prod#ction line to prod#ce the dail/ o#tp#t o3 cons#mable items 3or the cons#mer p#blic. (he capacitance in electronics corresponds to the elasticit/ o3 the capital ind#str/ in economics and determines the stoc5! which m#st be 5ept on hand in a stoc5 room 3or the 3#t#re to maintain a prod#ction line *3or example! in a sI#irrelEs world! how man/ n#ts a sI#irrel m#st store in order to %et thro#%h the winter+. (he ind#ctance in electronics corresponds to the mass or inertia *wor5 habit+ o3 the labor ind#str/ in economics and determines how man/ ho#rs o3 labor m#st be s#pported each da/ in order to maintain an alread/ established prod#ction line necessar/ to prod#ce cons#mer prod#cts. E>er/ li>in% thin% is composed o3 an #nima%inabl/ lar%e n#mber o3 microscopic ind#stries! each o3 which is %o>erned in its stead/-state condition b/ the same three 3actors o3 a lar%e s/stem! that are necessar/ 3or s#stainin% the economic processes o3 li3e. (he bod/ has a >er/ wonder3#l s/stem o3 ban5in%! ind#str/! and %o>ernment! m#ch more complex than the s/stem o3 ban5in%! ind#str/! and %o>ernment o3 the whole h#man pop#lation o3 Earth. T,e A$tive Ele&ent# Of A Mone) S)#te& - Contra$t# - Tran#fer Note# (he a$tive ele&ent# o3 a mone/ s/stem are the de>ices! which t#rn @on@ and ?o33@ the 3low o3 mone/. (hese ener%/ trans3er controls are called contracts. E4E7: ;O(E O9 8O;E: O7 C<77E;C: <=ED .; CO88E7CE (O =ELL! (O B<:! O7 (O CO;4E: =OC.6L E;E7": 8<=( BE 6 CO;(76C(.

1' o3 119

Allo+an$e Note# C"rrentl) In U#e In A&eri$a (he nat#ral 3lesh-and-blood laborin% indi>id#als o3 this co#ntr/ are the real so>erei%ns o3 this nation beca#se the/ are the prod#cti>e elements o3 the societ/. (he/ ha>e the nat#ral ri%ht and power to protect their labor and the 3r#its o3 their labor! and to do this b/ bein% the ones to iss#e the mone/ and the c#rrenc/ o3 the nation. 9or more than two h#ndred *1 + /ears! the o>erall beha>iors o3 nearl/ e>er/ o33ice and department o3 the <.=. "o>ernment! and especiall/ o3 the <.=. Con%ress! ha>e pro>en! be/ond a shadow o3 a do#bt! that the/ re%ard their common citiJen constit#ents! the p#blic! with contempt as i%norant and %#llible sla>es! and that the power to iss#e the mone/ or the c#rrenc/ o3 the nation cannot be entr#sted to them! m#st be ta5en awa/ 3rom them! and m#st ne>er a%ain be dele%ated to them. (he 6llowance ;otes necessar/ to establish the stead/-state condition o3 the econom/ are bein% iss#ed and sold to the %o>ernment to be spent into circ#lation in the p#blic domain at the whim o3 a pri>ate corporation! the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! with the blessin% o3 the <.=. Con%ress! instead o3 their >al#e bein% distrib#ted 3reel/ and eI#all/ amon% the total pop#lation o3 the nation #nder the control o3 the common people! who are the laborin% so>erei%n prod#cers who 3inance the "o>ernment. 6llowance ;ote c#rrenc/ is a <.=. Constit#tional 9irst 6mendment statement o3 the contract between ;at#re and 8an! ac5nowled%ed and iss#ed b/ the common citiJens. Tran#fer Note# -- T,e Contra$t (he contract o3 a ;ote m#st de3ine se>en speci3ic thin%s in order to describe a real mone/ trans3er or transaction and be consistent with the laws o3 ;at#re. (he ;ote o3 mone/ m#st state) F*1+ the three parties who are sendin%! controllin%! and recei>in% the matter or ener%/ o3 the transaction. F*1+ the e>ents *3acts+! which in>ol>e each part/ to the transaction. (his incl#des the e>ents! which determine the s#ppl/! the control! and the deli>er/ o3 the matter or ener%/. F*3+ the led%er or amo#nt o3 the matter or ener%/! which are to be trans3erred. F*'+ the s#ret/ or part/! which %#arantees the s#ppl/ o3 the matter or ener%/. F*,+ the exhibits! which pro>e the 3acts and laws! which %#arantee the ;ote >al#e. F*6+ the certi3ication o3 the 8a5er o3 the ;ote! %i>en on his or her own liabilit/ that the ;ote is tr#e! correct! complete! and not misleadin% *tr#th! whole tr#th! nothin% b#t tr#th+. F*7+ the e>idence that the si%nat#re o3 the 8a5er is real! or that somethin% is on 3ile in a p#blicl/ accessible location that can be #sed to >eri3/ the 3o#ndation o3 the ;ote and con3irm the 8a5er and 4al#e thereo3. (he abilit/ to comm#nicate directl/ with the 8a5er o3 the instr#ment is one o3 the best so#rce %#arantees o3 the >alidit/ o3 the ;ote. (he (rans3er ;ote c#rrenc/ in #se on o#r p#blic streets toda/ is 3ar below the law3#l standard 3or mone/ based on contract#al in3ormation.

1, o3 119

An Overvie+ Of T,e Min"# Mone) an'in( S$a&


Willie1# Mone)-Tal'# 2ello 3ol5s! m/ name is $illie! and .Em %oin% to tal5 to /o# toda/ abo#t mone/. .tEs %oin% be a short tal5 ca#se . donEt ha>e m#ch o3 it. (he little .E>e %ot to sa/ needs to be said. 6nd! itEs easier to #nderstand than the 3anc/ theories o3 economics and mone/. :o# 5now bein% a poor person! /o# K#st %otta lo>e the small thin%s o3 li3e! ca#se thatEs all /o# %ot. $hen /o# lose a 3riend! /o# lose a lot! so /o# donEt want to h#rt an/one. 6nd when /o# loo5 aro#nd and /o# see how the people who care ne>er seem to ha>e what the to#%h man has! /o# K#st nat#rall/ 3eel li5e li3e K#st isnEt 3air. 6nd /o# sometimes thin5 that "od is o#t to l#nch. B#t i3 /o# pa/ close attention and listen to that small >oice inside that tells /o# when thin%s arenEt ri%ht! and %i>e it a chance to spea5 its piece! /o# be s#rprised what an ed#cation it can %i>e /o#. (he school that a man ma5es and sends his 5ids to is ne>er as %ood as the school that the Creator b#ilt and sends #s all to. .t doesnEt cost mone/ and the lessons donEt stop #ntil we close o#r minds! or die here. $eEre %i>en e>er/thin% we need to eat and wear 3rom the s#nshine! the rain! and the earth! and the onl/ thin% that %ets #s into to more tro#ble than we can handle is the craJ/ idea that we %ot to ha>e more than o#r 3air share o3 somethin% thatEs s#pposed to be shared. B#t some people donEt ta5e stoc5 o3 what the/ ha>e! and donEt see the tears in another manEs e/es. 6nd a3ter a while o3 man ta5in% more than his share! the world %ets #%l/ and li3e becomes a >eil o3 tears. .Em a simple man. . ha>e li>ed most o3 m/ li3e on 3aith. . am o>er three score /ears old. .E>e ne>er had m#ch mone/ beca#se . alwa/s tho#%ht that mone/ wasnEt as >al#able as 5nowin% where to set m/ 3oot down on the %ro#nd in the next step! not wantin% to brea5 a blade o3 %rass. . ne>er li5ed the idea o3 c#ttin% a lawn o3 %rass beca#se . 3elt that i3 the Creator %a>e it the power to %row! then . sho#ld #nderstand that there was a reason wh/ it %rew the best and %ot the %reenest that wa/. 6nd /o# 5now that man has %ot the %reen o3 mone/ con3#sed with the %reen o3 %rass. .3 /o# donEt brea5 the laws o3 nat#re! i3 /o# donEt c#t the %rass too short! then it can ta5e care o3 itsel3. (he same is tr#e abo#t mone/. .3 /o# donEt print too m#ch o3 it! then the mone/ that people earn b/ the sweat o3 their brow doesnEt %et dil#ted! and mone/ depressions donEt happen. .3 the people who printed the mone/ 3or the street trade! #nderstood that it represents the s#nshine that the Creator 3reel/ %i>es to each and e>er/ person! and the printer 3reel/ %a>e to each and e>er/ person their same small amo#nt o3 the mone/ to spend in the mar5etplace! instead o3 loanin% it 3or a price as i3 all o3 it was the propert/ o3 the printer! then the str#%%le 3or the control o3 it wo#ld ne>er become an obKect o3 %reed! or a reason 3or ta5in% a manEs land or a piece o3 his li3e 3rom him. =ome o3 ;at#re belon%s to man! and a manEs mone/ is his title to some o3 ;at#re! b#t some o3 ;at#re belon%s to ;at#re. :o# %ot to 5now where to draw the lines or /o# are %oin% to be eatin% /o#r own 3oolishness. =o letEs loo5 at the thin% that man worships! thatEs %reen li5e %rass! b#t wonEt s#pport li3e witho#t a little help 3rom the s#nshine and the poor laborer. (hat thin% is mone/.

16 o3 119

Seed Mone) .n the old times! as the Bible sa/s! people made their wa/ b/ h#ntin% and 3ishin%. (he/ went to and 3ro li5e other animals. B#t then someone saw that where he dropped part o3 his 3ood! it %rew #p a%ain. 2e learned that e>er/thin% came 3rom a spec5 o3 somethin% else. 2e called it ?seed@. $ell he didnEt 5now wh/ or how! b#t he 5new it wor5ed and that it prod#ced more 3ood than it too5 to %et it started. (his was manEs 3irst experience o3 %ettin% more than he %a>e! b#t he had to wor5 3or it. .t too5 earth! water! air and s#nshine! plantin%! har>estin%! and p#llin% the weeds. 6nd it %ot to be so m#ch o3 a Kob to 5eep #p with it! that he had to %et help to %row it! to collect it! and to p#ll the weeds. =o he had to learn to %et alon% with others. 2e had to ma5e r#les to 5eep the 3ood comin% 3rom the earth! and a3ter he %ot the 3ood! then he had to ha>e r#les 3or distrib#tin% it to the laborers and to 5eep it awa/ 3rom thie>es. (he 3ood was >al#able and co#ld be traded 3or other thin%s. .t was manna or mone/. 6nd when it was in the 3orm o3 the seeds themsel>es! it was eas/ to di>ide and to trade with. .nstead o3 co#ntin% the %rains themsel>es! it was easier to ma5e wei%hts and to wei%h the %rain instead o3 co#ntin% each seed o3 %rain. 6 person co#ld alwa/s chec5 the wei%ht b/ co#ntin% the dr/ %rains! which made the wei%ht. B#t there were those who #sed 3alse wei%hts and meas#res so that the/ co#ld %et more than their 3air share o3 thin%s in the mar5et. T,e Fir#t %overn&ent# 6 special %ro#p o3 people was appointed to chec5 the wei%hts and meas#res! and to protect the mar5et 3rom thie>es and 3rom barbarians and 3rom >andals and 3rom enemies 3rom other lands! and to settle 3i%hts between the people. (his method o3 %o>ernin% the acti>it/ o3 the people became 5nown as the %o>ernment. 6s time went on! the people who labored as wor5ers in the %o>ernment disco>ered that the/ co#ld do thin%s with the power o3 %o>ernment that were what the/ wanted to do! and that the common people were so b#s/ K#st tr/in% to s#r>i>e that the common people co#ld not 5eep #p with the %o>ernors. (he %rain was the 3ood! and the %o>ernment people learned how to #se the opport#nities and power o3 %o>ernment to steal the 3ood and ma5e the p#blic labor 3i>e times 3or the 3ood! once to plant it! once to %row it! once to har>est it! once to p#ll the weeds! and once to %et it bac5 3rom the %o>ernment in ser>ices promised b/ %o>ernment a%ents. (his wa/ those in power co#ld la/ bac5 and enKo/ the pleas#res o3 li3e and send all o3 the miser/ to the poor common laborer. (he world %ot to here 3rom there. B#t the common man was 5ept i%norant o3 all o3 this so that he co#ld ne>er %et his nat#ral 3reedom bac5 a%ain. (he tr#th isnEt ta#%ht in school beca#se an ed#cated person is dan%ero#s to %o>ernments. 6nd that applies to the %o>ernments o3 reli%ions as m#ch as the %o>ernments o3 people.

17 o3 119

T,e Food C,ain 6 person has %ot a bod/ and a mind. =ome other animals are smart! b#t man has the ad>anta%e o>er the animal as lon% as his bod/ doesnEt r#n awa/ with his mind! and the two donEt r#n awa/ with his so#l. .t all %ets down to 3ood! mone/! and %reed. .t doesnEt ta5e m#ch loo5in% aro#nd to see that somethin% is o#t o3 balance and abo#t to tip o>er. =o lets loo5 at the pieces and sol>e the p#JJle. :o# see! in the be%innin% 3ood is mone/! and %reed is the wantin% o3 all o3 it. (o %et the 3ood! someone has to labor 3or it. (he thie3 tries to %et the 3ood witho#t doin% the labor! and when he %ets ca#%ht he %ets to do the time i3 the co#rt is honest! and that %ets to be a bi%%er problem e>er/ da/ beca#se the co#rt %ets a piece o3 the action 3rom the thie3. 6t some point other thin%s li5e %old and sil>er and copper metals are #sed 3or mone/ in the place o3 %rain beca#se the/ donEt rot and the/ donEt wear o#t and the/ can be made in an/ wei%ht and siJe and shape! and can be di>ided b/ c#ttin% witho#t losin% >al#e. B#t then robbers steal the %old and sil>er and copper instead o3 the 3ood. T,e Fir#t an'# =o somebod/ sets #p a b#siness to protect peoplesE mone/. 2e s#%%ests and ass#mes the appearance o3 power! so the people soon %i>e it to him. 2e dresses smartl/! and he p#ts their mone/ in a sa3e and stron% walled b#ildin% that he calls a ban5! that is power3#l loo5in% and permanent loo5in%! and calls himsel3 a ban5er. People pa/ the ban5er to 5eep their %old and other mone/ sa3e 3rom thie>es 3or them. 2e is reall/ a pri>ate ban5er beca#se he is personall/ responsible 3or the mone/ he ta5es care o3! and! o3 co#rse! those people ha>e %ot to belie>e that the ban5er isnEt a thie3. (he ban5er %i>es the mone/ owner a writin% called a wareho#se receipt or ban5 receipt! which tells the mone/ owner how m#ch o3 his mone/ the ban5er has %ot in his ban5. (he receipt has %ot to loo5 ?real %ood@ beca#se the owner has %ot to loo5 at it e>er/ so o3ten to con>ince himsel3 that its real! and that he hasnEt been hoodwin5ed. .3 the ban5erEs name is 8a/er 7othschild! then the ban5 receipt is called a 8a/er 7othschild Ban5 7eceipt. =o 3ar! e>er/thin% is abo#t as simple as protectin% %old is e>er %oin% to be. (he ban5erEs receipt contains a promise 3rom him to pa/ the mone/ bac5 to its owner. E>ent#all/ some mone/ owner %i>es or assi%ns a ban5 receipt to someone else! who then becomes the holder or bearer o3 the ban5 receipt! and then %ets the power to present the ban5 receipt to the ban5er to %et the mone/. ;ow the ban5er m#st %i>e #p or redeem the mone/ or propert/ o3 the ori%inal mone/ owner to the holder o3 the ban5 receipt instead o3 %i>in% it to the ori%inal mone/ owner. (he ban5er can arran%e these e>ents to happen.

1& o3 119

;ow that the ban5 receipt! that represents the %old or other propert/ in the ban5! can tra>el aro#nd 3rom an/ person to an/ other person! and can be #sed to %et the %old or other s#bstance or >al#able thin% 3rom the ban5 on demand! it becomes >er/ m#ch li5e mone/ and people #se it as i3 it has its own >al#e. (he ban5 receipt be%ins to loo5 ali>e. O3 co#rse this is an ill#sion! beca#se the ban5 receipt is onl/ a written or printed piece o3 paper. (he ban5 receipt can be #sed to %et somethin% o3 >al#e! so it seems to ha>e >al#e. (his s#%%ested or m/stical >al#e o3 the ban5 receipt paper comes 3rom the h/pnotic acceptance o3 the paper as a >al#able thin% beca#se o3 the p#blicEs 3aith in its h#man creator! the ban5er. (he ban5 receipt is a reli%io#s de>ice! beca#se both the ori%inal owner o3 the >al#e or propert/ and the c#rrent holder o3 it m#st ha>e a personal 3aith in its h#man creator. Ban5in% is a reli%io#s experience and a ban5 is li5e a s/na%o%#e or a ch#rch. (his is a >er/ important concept! beca#se! as /o# will see! it is the s#%%esti>e or h/pnotic e33ect o3 the ban5 receipt that later allows a dishonest ban5er to do miracles with it. (he ban5er 5eeps acc#rate and detailed records o3 how m#ch mone/ he has in the ban5 and how m#ch mone/ comes and %oes each da/. (he ban5er disco>ers that people 3ind his ban5Es receipts so m#ch easier and sa3er to carr/ and to mo>e 3rom hand to hand than the %old itsel3! that onl/ abo#t one dollar o#t o3 e>er/ ten dollars o3 the %old e>er lea>es the ban5 to pa/ bac5! or redeem a ban5 receipt. (he ban5er notices that the people that ha>e the ban5 receipts are bein% careless and laJ/. (he/ sho#ld be chec5in% #p on their ban5 receipt mone/! and the/ arenEt. (here sho#ld be a p#blic record o3 paper ban5 receipts that are bein% #sed as mone/! e>en i3 it is 3or no other reason than to pre>ent the co#nter3eitin% o3 more ban5 receipts. B#t! in the be%innin% there is no simple means o3 s#33icient comm#nication to do this. (he onl/ wa/ 3or the people to 5now whether or not the ban5erEs receipts are %ood is 3or all o3 the holders o3 the receipts to brin% in their receipts at the same time to 3ind o#t i3 the ban5er has eno#%h %old to redeem all o3 them at the same time. $itho#t this test! it is di33ic#lt to 5now what the ban5er is doin%! and the ban5er 5nows it. (he ban5er has noticed that the holders o3 the ban5 receipts are lea>in% nine o#t o3 e>er/ ten dollars o3 the mone/ standin% idle in stora%e in the ban5! with nobod/ b#t the ban5er watchin% it. $hen the catEs awa/ the mice will pla/! which here means that when the owner is awa/! the ban5er will pla/ with the ownerEs mone/ and propert/. .3 that ban5er is predator/! and thatEs what this stor/ is abo#t! he sits there starin% at all that %litterin% %old! 5nowin% that the common people canEt 5now what he 5nows! abo#t what he is doin%! abo#t what he is tempted to do! and abo#t what he is abo#t to do. E>en he canEt belie>e that he is thin5in% it. 2e is as5in% himsel3 i3 he is missin% some 5ind o3 %ood deal! or i3 he K#st lost his marbles. 2e 5nows that the tr#e character o3 a man is what he wo#ld do i3 he 5new he wo#ld ne>er be 3o#nd o#t! b#t he doesnEt care abo#t character! and he doesnEt thin5 he can be 3o#nd o#t i3 he is cle>er. 2is attit#de is that a person who doesnEt #se his brains! e>en to ma5e ris5/ or sociall/ wron% decisions! is no better o33 than a man who has no brains and is there3ore a beast o3 b#rden and stea5s on the table b/ choice and consent. 2is attit#de o3 contempt is as shallow as the attit#de o3 contempt o3 some o3 this nationEs 3ore3athers in ta5in% the reli%io#s position that a blac5

19 o3 119

manEs %ot no so#l beca#se heEs blac5! so as the/ can claim that dominion o>er the blac5 man is dominion o>er a beast o3 the Earth! and then #se that as an exc#se to ta5e awa/ his 3reedom and to ma5e a sla>e o3 him and to sell his wi3e and to sell his children 3or a pro3it. (hatEs a heart brea5er. T,e Ill"#ion of Hone#t) Let #s sa/ that ten people each %i>e the ban5er one dollar o3 %old to ta5e care o3 and to %#ard. 2e %i>es each o3 them a one-dollar ban5 receipt 3or their one dollar o3 %old. 2e then has onl/ ten real dollars o3 %old in his ban5! and onl/ ten dollars worth o3 real ban5 receipts o#t into the world. 2e is still an honest ban5er. ;ow we are %oin% to watch the ban5er mo>e in slow motion li5e loo5in% at a piece o3 mo>ie 3ilm 3rame b/ 3rame to see how the ban5er mo>es li5e a lion and wor5s li5e a ma%ician to do his sli%ht o3 hand ma%ic tric5s and become a >er/ wealth/ predator. 2is experience tells him that onl/ one dollar o#t o3 the ten dollars o3 %old in his ban5 will be acti>e and will mo>e o#t o3 the ban5! b#t nine dollars o3 this %old will stand idle in stora%e in the ban5! while nine o3 his ban5 receipts circ#late on the street as i3 the/ were ordinar/ cash mone/ not needin% the nine dollars worth o3 %old in the ban5 3or their existence. Beca#se o3 the ph/sical distance between those %old dollars and the ban5 receipts! it appears that those ban5 receipts ha>e a real existence o3 their own. ;obod/ sees a ph/sical #mbilical chord connected between the %old in the ban5 and the receipts on the street that %i>es the ban5 receipts their real li3e 3orce and 3eeds them with ener%/. (he connection between the %old in the ban5 and the ban5 receipts is a pri>ate a%reement between the ban5er and the owners o3 the %old. (he p#blic does not act#all/ see this limitation! and pre3ers its own sic5/ sweet 3antas/ o3 the ban5er bein% in3initel/ wealth/ and able to do with the %old as he wishes! beca#se then it is one step closer to bein% theirs. .t is li5e the destit#te people o3 the thirties %oin% to the mo>ies to see how the wealth/ people li>e and wish the/ were one o3 them. .t is also important to see that e>er/ ban5 receipt that %ets redeemed b#ilds the rep#tation o3 the ban5er as bein% an honest man! and is an ad>ertisement 3or his ser>ices and a statement that he has %old! more and more %old. (he p#blic h#n%er 3or that %old be%ins to h/pnotiJe the p#blic and ma%ni3/ the ban5erEs real siJe to somethin% bi%%er than realit/. 2e is h#man! b#t e>er/ da/ he %rows to loo5 more and more li5e a %od to the p#blic. Be3ore >er/ lon%! he loo5s so %odli5e that nobod/ who wants to %et close to some o3 that %old is %oin% to criticiJe the ban5erEs K#d%ment 3or 3ear that the/ will not be able to ha>e some o3 that %old some da/ i3 the/ an%er the %od. P#blic co>eto#sness is ma5in% the ban5er into a %od. FOne dollar o3 %old mo>in% o#t o3 the ban5 to redeem a ban5 receipt has been eno#%h acti>it/ to create the p#blic impression o3 an honestl/ operated ban5! and ten dollars worth o3 %old in the ban5 has %i>en the ban5er the power to iss#e into the world ten dollars worth o3 p#blicl/ accepted paper ban5 receipts! all o3 which are real and redeemable. 9or the moment! he is not sendin% o#t an/ ban5 paper 3or an/ o3 the %old standin% idle on the ban5Es 3loor.

1 o3 119

:o# see! the %old isnEt reall/ standin% idle on the 3loor! beca#se it is the power behind the ban5 receipts on the street! which will circ#late o#tside the ban5 as cash with no one tr/in% to redeem them #ntil people need the %old itsel3. (he %od-li5e appearance o3 the ban5erEs honest/ co#pled with his %od-li5e power to displa/ a mo#ntain o3 %old to an/one who comes into his ban5 to see it at an/ time! co#pled with the needs and the co>eto#sness o3 someone who wo#ld borrow some o3 it K#st to be able to sa/ that he held some o3 the %odEs %old in his own two hands! will allow the ban5er to h/pnoticall/ stretch the realit/ into an ill#sion that ma5es his s#bKectEs heart po#nd li5e a hammer. (he ban5er appears to be a lord! with the ma%ical power to raise #p li3e o#t o3 d#st! and to %i>e somethin% 3or nothin% b/ redeemin% paper ban5 receipts with %old! and so he is also belie>ed to ha>e the power to %i>e to others the wealth that appears to be his own! and the power and the responsibilit/ to ta5e awa/ that which he declares to be not properl/ #sed. 9or doesnEt the Bible sa/ that what the Lord %i>eth! the Lord ta5eth awa/N (he sta%e is set. 2e has a plan. F*1+ 2e will loan the %old which has been deposited into his care and appears to be #n#sed and standin% idle on the 3loor o3 his ban5. F*1+ 2e will char%e interest 3or the loan. F*3+ 2e will reI#ire the borrower to pled%e collateral propert/ to him to sec#re the loan. F*'+ 2e will demand that he ha>e some power to mana%e the #se o3 the mone/! which he has loaned. F*,+ (he people ha>e alread/ accepted other paper o3 his ban5 as mone/. =o! he will loan the %old o#t in the 3antas/ 3orm o3 paper loan receipts! which he will call ?Ban5 ;otes@. (he #se o3 his ?Ban5 ;otes@ as mone/ will ma5e it #nnecessar/ 3or the %old to lea>e his ban5! as lon% as he can %et the mone/ bac5 as .nterest and 9oreclos#re Boot/ as 3ast as it %oes o#t the door o3 his ban5 as ?Ban5 ;otes@. (his will reI#ire that he call in his loans be3ore the d#e date o3 the loans b/ #nderminin% the position o3 the borrower! b/ the #se o3 in3ormal meetin%s with! and cle>er interro%ations o3! the borrower to disco>er the borrowerEs wea5nesses! and b/ the #se o3 a pattern consistin% o3 s#%%estions! leadin% to ar%#ments! leadin% to entrapments! leadin% to conspiracies! all o3 which will be eas/ 3or him to manip#late beca#se he has the rep#tation o3 bein% a %od in the world o3 3inance! and someone to be heeded! not to be ar%#ed with.. Min"# Mone) - Mone) a$'ed ) Not,in( $hen he #ses his ?Ban5 ;otes@ to loan %old! which onl/ appears to be his own %old! he is KeopardiJin% the propert/ ri%hts o3 the real owners o3 the %old! e>en i3 the %old sta/s in his ban5 while his ?Ban5 ;otes@ circ#late as mone/ on the street! beca#se the borrower co#ld come into his ban5 at an/ time and as5 3or some o3 the ;otes to be paid in %old. .n other words! the ban5er is technicall/ committin% the crime o3 embeJJlement. (his means that his ?Ban5 ;otes@ are .a$'ed .) not,in(. (his means that his ?Ban5 ;otes@ are Min"# Mone) an' Note#.

11 o3 119

(he ban5er is now in the position o3 bein% able to ?loan the %old standin% idle@ on the 3loor o3 his ban5! %old that belon%s to someone else! %old that belon%s to the depositors! %old that is alread/ represented b/ ban5 deposit receipts circ#latin% on the street. (he ban5er s#%%ests and represents to a possible borrower that he has %old that he can loan! to test the i%norance! s#%%estibilit/! and h/pnotic s#sceptibilit/ o3 the borrower. .3 the borrower shows a stron% interest in borrowin% the %old! then the ban5er 5nows that the borrower will be as pliable as cla/ in his hands. (he ban5er loans the depositorEs %old to the borrower b/ ma5in% the borrower write to him a Promissor/ ;ote in which the borrower pled%es that the borrower will repa/ to the ban5er a certain amo#nt o3 mone/ on a certain da/! or! i3 he 3ails to do this! the borrower will %i>e #p his other personal propert/ down to his innermost %arments! and t#rn it o>er to the ban5er. (he other personal propert/! which the borrower promises to s#rrender to the ban5er #nder the conditions o3 the promise! is called a collateral propert/ or a s#ret/! and it is li5e mone/ or a rin% or Kewels or e>en the title to a piece o3 real estate that a man p#ts down on a %amblin% table in order to be able to sit at the table and pla/ the %ame. .3 the man loses the %ame! then the mone/ mo>es across the table to the winner o3 the %ame. (he pled%e o3 the collateral propert/ or s#ret/ is there in the promise to ma5e it loo5 li5e the ban5er is tr/in% to 3orce the borrower to per3orm on his promise to pa/! and to ma5e it loo5 li5e the ban5er is ma5in% an honest deal with the borrower. B#t the ban5er reall/ wants to 3oreclose on the promise! beca#se he made s#re that he didnEt ma5e the loan #nless the collateral propert/ was worth more than the loan repa/ment. (he ban5er 5nows that he has to 3oreclose on plent/ o3 propert/ in order to ha>e eno#%h mone/ to co>er his crime o3 creatin% min#s mone/! when the scam starts 3allin% apart. Be3ore this e>ent! the ban5er had to honor his own ban5 deposit receipts and s#rrender the %old in his ban5 to redeem his own ban5 deposit receipts that he had to si%n as a protector and tr#stee o3 some ownerEs %old. B#t now the shoe is on the other 3oot! and it 3eels 3ine! and it doesnEt pinch #nless! o3 co#rse! the ban5er 3inds that he canEt be r#thless eno#%h to people to %et eno#%h real interest mone/ and 3oreclos#re mone/ 3lowin% to him to 5eep his min#s-mone/ scam 3rom bein% disco>ered. 6s soon as the borrower %i>es the ban5er a Promissor/ ;ote! the ban5er p#lls a bait and switch scam on him. ;o %ood ma%ic act will wor5 witho#t some 5ind o3 sli%ht o3 hand %immic5! and no sli%ht o3 hand act will e>er lea>e o#t a bait and switch scam beca#se that is what sli%ht o3 hand is. .t is bait and switch. (hat ban5er is %oin% to 5eep as m#ch o3 the %old at his ban5 as he can e>en i3 he has to hire thie>es and newspaper reporters to stand o#tside o3 the 3ront door o3 his ban5 to ma5e people a3raid to ta5e the %old o#t the 3ront door o3 his ban5. "old is l#mp/. Ban5 ;otes are 3lat. 6nd chec5s are 3latter. (hatEs beca#se %old is eas/ to mo>e! ban5 notes are traceable! and chec5s are billboards that sa/! ?Come and %et me. (hat isnEt m/ name on that chec5.@ 2e baited the borrower into si%nin% his Promissor/ ;ote! so now he 5eeps the %old in his ban5 b/ o33erin% the borrower the ban5erEs own 3anc/ printed 8a/er 7othschild Ban5 ;otes. $hoopt/ din%C ;ow who! in his ri%ht mind! is %oin% to tell that bene>olent and hi%hl/ respected h#man %od! that has K#st loaned him a small 3ort#ne! that he isnEt %oin% to ta5e the 3anc/ printed

11 o3 119

Ban5 ;otes that e>er/one in the comm#nit/ is %oin% to honor as redeemable 3or %old at 8r. 7othschildEs ban5. (he ban5er 5nows the animal side o3 h#man nat#re. (he ban5er has learned b/ experience that i3 he has the %old! then he has %ot the loo5 o3 power! e>en i3 it isnEt his %old! and e>en i3 the world 5nows it isnEt his %old! beca#se there is alwa/s %oin% to be somebod/ wantin% to #se somethin% that doesnEt belon% to them. 2e can 3eel the power! b/ the wa/ people are a33ected b/ him ha>in% the %old! e>en i3 it isnEt his. E>en his most 5nowled%eable c#stomers 5now the/ donEt want an/ responsibilit/ 3or stealin% mone/ 3rom its owners! b#t he 3i%#res the/ donEt mind lettin% him pretend that it is his to loan! as lon% as the/ can ma5e it loo5 li5e a deal to borrow it 3or a price and #se it. (he ban5erEs belie3 that the borrower is o3ten o3 a li5e mind as his own! ma5es it eas/ 3or him! in the pri>ac/ o3 his own heart o3 stone! to t#rn all the blame on them later 3or lettin% him steal somethin% 3or them! and ma5es it eas/ 3or him to ta5e it all bac5 a%ain be3ore itEs time 3or it to %o bac5! on the %ro#nds that the/ didnEt deser>e it! the/ didnEt #se it ri%ht! and heEs the %#ardian o3 the comm#nit/Es mone/! so he has K#st nat#rall/ %ot to %et it bac5 be3ore the/ spend it on somethin% craJ/ and screw #p the comm#nit/Es 3inancial condition. 2e pla/s the sa>ior role and ma5es the borrowers thin5 the/ ha>e %ot to %i>e the mone/ bac5 be3ore the time it is d#e to be paid bac5! in order to help the ban5er! the comm#nit/! and also the borrower i3 the borrower e>er expects to borrow mone/ 3rom him a%ain. 2ow is that 3or 3lim 3lam. Anoc5 it i3 /o# want to! b#t loo5 aro#nd /o# real %ood. .t s#re does wor5. (he borrowers donEt care how the ban5er %ot the mone/! whether it was b/ a %ood wa/ or a bad wa/! as lon% as the ban5er co#ld loan them mone/! and it wor5ed 3or them. 6nd heEs %oin% to rel/ on the same shallow lo%ic to %et it bac5 with interest b/ 3oreclos#re. (hatEs the 3ood chain mentalit/! and he 3i%#res that the/ are his law3#l pre/. (his ill#sion will wor5 to the ad>anta%e o3 the ban5er! i3 the persons who %et the min#s mone/ ban5 paper donEt brin% it bac5 so 3ast that it starts s#c5in% the %old reser>es o#t o3 his ban5. .3 the people who present ban5 receipts or ban5 notes are t#rned awa/ the/ will be >er/ an%r/. E>en worse! i3 an/ o3 the ori%inal people who deposited %old in his ban5 do not %et their ban5 deposit receipt chan%ed bac5 *redeemed+ 3or %old! the/ mi%ht be an%r/ eno#%h to see5 re>en%e on the ban5er. $hen the demand on his %old increases! his ban5in% b#siness %ets terribl/ dan%ero#s beca#se he has loaned paper min#s mone/ to people based on %old that the/ tho#%ht was there! b#t was an ill#sion that he p#t into their minds. 2e has to c#t bac5 on ma5in% new loans o3 min#s mone/. (his ca#ses a b#siness depression in the comm#nit/. (his ma5es mone/ e>en harder to %et! and this ca#ses e>en more ret#rns or redemptions o3 his Ban5 ;otes 3or %old! ma5in% his ban5in% b#siness e>en more dan%ero#s. B#t there is a bri%ht side to this pict#re 3or the ban5er i3 he has planned thin%s ri%ht so that he can s#r>i>e the 3all o3 the scam! and that bri%ht side exists 3or him beca#se the scarcit/ o3 mone/ in the comm#nit/ means that the borrowers will not be able to repa/ their loans on the d#e dates o3 their loans and the ban5er! with the help o3 the co#rts! will be able to 3oreclose the loans and ta5e the s#ret/ or collateral propert/ that the borrower promised in his Promissor/ ;ote to deli>er o>er! down to his innermost %arments.

13 o3 119

(he comm#nit/ wo#ld not ha>e to sin5 into periodic 3inancial depressions i3 it were not necessar/ 3or the ban5er to e>ent#all/ 3oreclose on his ban5 loans in order to steal his mone/ bac5 be3ore the min#sness o3 his Ban5 ;otes was disco>ered. 6s time %oes on! the comm#nication between people impro>es %reatl/ and the chance that the ban5erEs scam will be exposed also increases %reatl/. (he ban5er 3inds that he m#st incl#de an e>er-widenin% circle o3 3riends and accomplices! incl#din% %o>ernment o33icials! o33icers! and their a%ents in order to perpet#ate his 8in#s 8one/ Paper Ban5 ;ote =cam! and to pre>ent disco>er/ or correction o3 the 8in#s 8one/ Paper Ban5 ;ote =cam. (his is when thin%s %et >er/ interestin% 3or the ban5er! as /o# will see as /o# read on. T,e Nat"re of Mone) .n 6merica! a ?dollar@ is the name %i>en to a certain mone/ wei%ht meas#re o3 %old. . ha>e been #sin% %old as an example o3 mone/ beca#se e>er/one can #nderstand it! b#t mone/ doesnEt ha>e to be %old or sil>er. 8one/ incl#des also ban5 chec5s and demand deposits. (he $ebster Dictionar/ sa/s that mone/ is an/thin% ha>in% a con>entional #se as a medi#m o3 exchan%e and a meas#rement o3 >al#e. $ell! that means that carrots! meas#red b/ the po#nd! co#ld be #sed as mone/ i3 the/ were ta5en %ood care o3! or were #sed 3airl/ soon be3ore the/ dried o#t or rotted. .3 people are star>in% the/ will %i>e #p the oran%e o3 "old 3or the oran%e o3 the carrot. 6nd i3 the/ %ot cancer the/ will %i>e #p the oran%e o3 "old 3or the oran%e o3 the carrots! beca#se carrots c#re cancer! so do %rapes! and aspara%#s! and peace o3 mind! and sleep. 6nd %old wonEt alwa/s brin% /o# peace o3 mind! beca#se too man/ people thin5 itEs worth stealin%. (hatEs a 3ear3#l sit#ation that the wealth/ can ha>e. . donEt need it. Better is a cr#st o3 bread eaten in peace! than a banI#et held in 3ear. =o! /o# see! there is no s#ch thin% as a %old standard #nless /o# want to meas#re e>er/thin% in terms o3 %old. (hen the >al#e o3 %old has to be meas#red b/ the labor it cost to di% it #p. Or ma/be %old is >al#able beca#se %old is near impossible to di%est! so that %old wire m#ch thinner than a h#man hair can be #sed 3or s#r%er/ 3or t/in% people #p inside beca#se the bod/ canEt di%est it. (hat %old wire too5 time and labor to prod#ce. Or ma/be %old is important beca#se i3 it is plated on wires it will ma5e them cond#ct an electric c#rrent on the sli%htest contact with each other. "old has its #se3#lness! b#t it is o>errated. Li3e and lo>e are both more >al#able than %old. 6nd time is more >al#able than %old! beca#se all the %old in the world wonEt b#/ one second o3 it directl/. .t has %ot to be p#rchased as labor! or as a part o3 someoneEs li3e. =o! we ha>e come closer to the tr#th b/ loo5in% at the thin%s that are reall/ important. 6 dollar is the meas#re o3 a manEs willin%ness to sacri3ice o3 himsel3 to be able to p#rchase somethin% else! 3or it ta5es honest labor to %et an honest dollar.

1' o3 119

6braham Lincoln said it simpl/ 3or the most h#mble o3 occ#pations! that o3 a sa%e. 2e said that a law/erEs time and ad>ice are his onl/ stoc5 in trade. (here is no %old standard 3or the Dollar! #nless some r#ler wants to r#le the mar5et. (he Dollar o3 mone/ is simpl/ de3ined b/ what a man can expect to %et 3or it. E>er/ material thin% he wants is somewhere on the price scale o3 p#rchasin% power. 2e labors to %et a meas#re o3 p#rchasin% power! meas#red in Dollars! and a3ter he labors 3or that p#rchasin% power! he expects to be able to exchan%e it 3or that which he labored. Circ#mstances and sit#ations can ca#se some thin%s to chan%e their a>era%e prices or positions on the scale o3 p#rchasin% power! b#t a little shoppin% will establish the %eneral amo#nts and ran%es o3 the expected prices relati>e to 3ood. 8an/ people enter politics and %o>ernment 3or honorable reasons. (he/ donEt realiJe that man/ o3 the people who %ot hold o3 the %o>ernments o3 this world! did it beca#se the/ were %reed/. (he more the/ wor5ed the %o>ernment their wa/! the better the/ %ot at #sin% it 3or their own p#rposes. (he/ %ot cle>er at it. =o man/ %ot so cle>er at it that it became an or%aniJed e33ort. (he %oal o3 the or%aniJed e33ort was to %et all o3 the propert/ o3 the world into the hands o3 one %ro#p o3 people! be3ore the world co#ld 3i%#re o#t what happened. ;ow that so#nds li5e an impossible tas5! so who wo#ld e>en thin5 that it co#ld be done. 6nd i3 /o# said that was the obKect o3 somebod/ or some %ro#p! /o# wo#ld be p#nished b/ an/bod/ that didnEt want to deal with the pain o3 thin5in% abo#t it. Bein% a bearer o3 bad news is a bad news sit#ation 3or the bad news brin%er. $ell! man/ boo5s ha>e been written on this s#bKect! so the cat is o#t o3 the ba%. =o! now the predators ha>e %ot to h#rr/ to steal all o3 the worldEs propert/ be3ore eno#%h o3 the world can 3i%#re o#t the 8in#s 8one/ Paper Ban5 ;ote =cam and brin% them #nder control. (here! /o# ha>e it! and /o# probabl/ alread/ had it! and now /o# reco%niJe /o# had it. . ha>e told /o# what . learned abo#t how the 8in#s 8one/ Paper Ban5 ;ote =cam wor5s. 8ind /o# it has ta5en abo#t three h#ndred /ears 3or the bad ban5ers to steal the world. E>er/ %ro#p in>ol>ed in the the3t has realiJed some pro3it 3rom the scam on the wa/ %ettin% there. ;ow it is time 3or the "o>ernment o3 the People! b/ the People! 3or the People to incl#de the Common People and their Comm#nities! and to iss#e honest mone/. 6nd while /o# are tr/in% to do this 3or /o#rsel>es! donEt let the Predator/ Ban5ers %et /o#r male pop#lation o#t o3 the co#ntr/ 3i%htin% a 3orei%n war so that there wonEt be an/one at home lo/al to /o# to protect /o# 3rom the 3inal act o3 (he "reat 9oreclos#re.

1, o3 119

Under#tandin( And Re("latin( T,e 2"alit) Of Mone) Money is everybodys responsibility. It cannot be, it must not be, delegated to others.
.3 the people do not care abo#t the >alid O7.".;= O9 8O;E:! then the/ will become sla>es to others! who will then be 3ree to determine the O7.".;= O9 8O;E:! and who will then be 3ree to "nla+f"ll) #ell into $ir$"lation3 their so-called ?mone/@! to ("lli.le *eo*le. E(oi#& i# e4$e##ive t,o"(,t of one1# #elf - 5#elfi#,ne##6. E(oi#t - One (iven over to e(oi#&3 or t,o"(,t# of one1# #elf. Altr"i#& i# re(ard for3 and devotion to3 t,e intere#t# of ot,er# -.enevolen$e. Altr"i#t - One +,o .elieve# in and *ra$ti$e# altr"i#&. Altr"i#ti$ - Re(ardf"l of ot,er#7 .enefi$ent7 "n#elfi#, - 5o**o#ed to e(oi#ti$ or #elfi#,6. E4tre&e E%OISM co#ld be mani3ested in the 3orm o3 the3t! economic ensla>ement! etc. E4tre&e ALTRUISM co#ld be mani3ested in the 3orm o3 the en3orcement o3 nat#ral h#man ri%hts! and the correction o3 %o>ernment b/ indi>id#al people and b/ or%aniJations. T,e T,ree F"nda&ental Ind"#trie# 6s ci>iliJation e>ol>es! three distinct t/pes o3 ind#stries become reco%niJed. (hese three t/pes o3 ind#stries are the capital ind#str/! the %oods ind#str/! and the ser>ices ind#str/. (he capital ind#str/ is basicall/ en%a%ed in the extraction o3 raw materials and ener%/ 3rom ;at#re to pro>ide the means o3 li3e and labor. 9ood! which pro>ides the raw materials and ener%/ 3or li3e and labor! is the ori%inal 7eal 8one/ o3 commerce. (he 3irst capital ind#str/ is h#ntin%! and the second capital ind#str/ is a%ric#lt#re. (he/ both /ield 9OOD 3or L.9E and L6BO7! (he %oods ind#str/ is en%a%ed in the man#3act#re o3 #se3#l thin%s 3rom the raw materials and the ener%/ pro>ided b/ ;at#re. (his ind#str/ is alread/ well #nderstood.

16 o3 119

(he %oods ind#str/ is also called the cons#mables ind#str/! meanin% that it prod#ces articles that are cons#med. (he cons#mable articles re3erred to are those thin%s! which are immediatel/ #sed or lost! and those thin%s! which are #sed in the man#3act#re o3 cons#mable items! s#ch as tools and machiner/. (he ser>ices ind#str/ is the labor ind#str/. (he 3#ndamental ser>ice o3 the ser>ices ind#str/ is procreatin% and raisin% laborers. (he best-5nown ser>ice o3 the ser>ices ind#str/ is pro>idin% the labor 3orce 3or the man#3act#rin% and s#ppl/in% o3 %oods. Old Ind"#tr) and Ne+ Ind"#tr) .n the earl/ ci>iliJations! it is not necessar/ to reco%niJe the distinct ind#stries. 6s the 5nowled%e o3 the Laws o3 ;at#re increases! ...the technolo%/ increases! ...the h#man access to the raw materials and ener%/ increases! ...the l#st 3or power increases! ...the sel3-ser>edness increases! ...the e%oism increases! ...the impatience and contempt toward others increases! ...the corr#ption o3 %o>ernment increases! ...the power to ma5e war increases! and ...the senseless death and %rie3 o3 war increases. ...9or all o3 the wron% reasons! ...the 5nowled%e o3 the Laws o3 ;at#re becomes more >al#able. (he e%oistic application o3 technolo%/ ...leads to war between sel3-ser>in% e%os! ...destro/s the altr#istic 3o#ndation o3 ci>iliJation! and ...collapses ci>iliJation. B#t one co#ld hope that all o3 the %rie3 prod#ced 3rom all o3 the mista5es wo#ld teach a lesson! and that intelli%ent man co#ld learn 3rom his mista5es. .n a hi%hl/ ad>anced ci>iliJation! it becomes necessar/ to mathematicall/ de3ine e>er/ step o3 e>er/ ind#str/ in>ol>ed in e>er/ ind#strial operation in the ci>iliJation in order to %et the maxim#m /ield! #se! or >al#e o#t o3 a %i>en s#ppl/ o3 material and ener%/. E>er/thin% in the ci>iliJation %ets catalo%ed! meas#red! and mathematicall/ related. 6s ci>iliJation e>ol>es! three distinct t/pes o3 ind#stries become reco%niJed. (hese three t/pes o3 ind#stries are the capital ind#str/! the %oods ind#str/! and the ser>ices ind#str/. (he science o3 ?the de3inition and control o3 ind#str/@ is 5nown as Operations 7esearch. <nderstandin% the economic interrelationship o3 the ind#stries is the obKecti>e o3 Operations 7esearch. (he mis#se and mal-#se o3 Operations 7esearch

17 o3 119

can res#lt in a r#thless a#tomation o3 the societ/! which #ltimatel/ strips e>er/ citiJen o3 his or her nat#ralOconstit#tional ri%hts! their propert/ and their li>es. *=ee =ilent $eapons 9or P#iet $ars! and the =cienti3ic 6merican ma%aJine 3or =eptember! 19& ! 1'-pa%e article b/ $assil/ $. Leontie3+ $hether or not this r#thless a#tomation o3 societ/ happens! depends #pon whether the reasons! moti>es! and attit#des o3 ?those in power@ are altr#istic or e%oistic. (he phrase ?those in power@ re3ers both to people who wor5 in %o>ernment o33ices and to concerned people who ha>e non-%o>ernmental occ#pationsOKobs. 7emember that real power or a#thorit/ alwa/s arises 3rom the %en#ine and law3#l ass#mption and exercise o3 responsibilit/. *'1 <=C 19&6! 1& <=C '+ 6 non-o33icial person who appreciates the essence o3 li3e! and who >ol#ntaril/ wal5s the hi%hwa/ with a ba% and pic5s #p the %arba%e! is a more power3#l person than a G#d%e who has contempt 3or the common "olden 7#le beca#se a le%islat#re did not enact the "olden 7#le! and beca#se the "olden 7#le does not speci3icall/ re3er to the p#blic ser>ice o3 >ol#ntar/ %arba%e collection. .n this example! the %arba%e collector is real and the G#d%e is a 3ra#d. One wo#ld not want to do battle with the %arba%e collector! beca#se he wo#ld ha>e the respect o3 e>er/ honorable citiJen. One wo#ld ha>e no di33ic#lt/ doin% battle with the G#d%e! beca#se he is o#t o3 comm#nication with the citiJens who 3inance his o33ice and his actions. T,e Mo#t I&*ortant Servi$e Ind"#tr) (he most important ser>ice pro>ided b/ the ser>ices ind#str/ is the application o3 altr#ism to %o>ernments! with the %oal o3 pre>entin% the destr#ction o3 e>er/thin% the labor 3orce has prod#ced! namel/! ci>iliJation and hi%h I#alit/ li3e. (his is accomplished b/ promotin% altr#istic sel3-%o>ernment! so that ci>iliJation will become a %o>ernment o3 the people! b/ the people! 3or the people. (he most important p#blic ser>ants o3 a %o>ernment are the p#blic altr#ists who law3#ll/ compel p#blic acco#ntabilit/ o3 the e%oists within the %o>ernment b/ 3inin% them in the same manner that a tra33ic policeman 3ines a tra33ic o33ender! and! b/ this process! raise law3#l citation c#rrenc/ b/ 3ines to 3inance comm#nities and enco#ra%e more altr#ism. T,e altr"i#ti$ #ervi$e# ind"#tr) i# t,e *ra$ti$al #o$ial fo"ndation of an ,one#tl) e#ta.li#,ed *a*er $"rren$) t,at retain# a #ta.le *"r$,a#in( *o+er. THE FUN0AMENTAL !RINCI!LE OF !RACTICAL ALTRUISM IS8 If ri(,teo"#ne## i# not &ade *rofita.le3 t,en $orr"*tion +ill *revail.

1& o3 119

HOW 0I0 MONE9 E/OL/E: (he direct method 3or %ettin% 3ood is thro#%h e%oistic moti>ation and ta5in%! which emphasiJes h#ntin%! the man#3act#re o3 weapons! and e>ent#all/ deli>ers war. (he indirect method 3or %ettin% 3ood is thro#%h altr#istic moti>ation and sharin%! which emphasiJes a%ric#lt#re! the #nderstandin% o3 li3e and cooperation! and e>ent#all/ leads to ci>iliJation. 6s a%ric#lt#re impro>es! and more 3ood becomes a>ailable! h#man pop#lation also increases. THE ORI%INAL REAL MONE9 7eal 8one/! in the 3orm o3 %rain or 3ood! is the 3#el o3 li3e! labor! and commerce. 7eal 8one/ is the primar/ tool o3 trade and commerce. $itho#t 7eal 8one/ *%rainO3ood+! labor stops and commerce dies. T,e ori(inal Real Mone) of $o&&er$e i# (rain and ot,er live food. 6s lon% as the s#pplies o3 %rain and other >al#able items increase in direct proportion with the pop#lation increase! and can be #sed as a medi#m o3 exchan%e b/ barter! then the need 3or a special medi#m o3 exchan%e or mone/ does not exist. $hen there is not eno#%h 7eal 8one/ *%rainO3ood! animals! people *sla>es+! labor! %old! Kewelr/! hardware+ to pro>ide each member o3 the pop#lation with eno#%h mone/ 3or en%a%in% in commerce! or 3or the acceleration o3 commerce! or when spoila%e or the incon>enience o3 carr/in% lar%e amo#nts o3 %rain become considerations! it then becomes necessar/ to in>ent a new tool o3 trade! =/mbolic 8one/OCoins! redeemable in 7eal 8one/ *%rainO3ood! s#bstance+. =o! lon% a%o! pieces o3 metal! coins! became representati>e o3 lar%e amo#nts o3 %rain! etc. .ma%ine a ci>iliJation that has commercial acti>it/! which extends be/ond a%ric#lt#re. $e ha>e that 5ind o3 ci>iliJation. .t wo#ld be di33ic#lt to cond#ct b#siness toda/ i3 the onl/ medi#m o3 exchan%e or mone/ was %rain! %rains o3 barle/! or %rains o3 wheat. "rain spoils and is not con>enient to carr/ as mone/! especiall/ when lar%e I#antities o3 >al#e m#st be represented and exchan%ed in sellin% and b#/in%. Metal# U#ed A# S)&.oli$ Mone) 8etals can be melted into a liI#id and po#red into molds to 3orm pieces o3 >ario#s siJes! wei%hts! and shapes. 63ter the/ ha>e cooled and ret#rned to a solid! the/ can be hammered! c#t! and 3iled #ntil the/ ha>e a speci3ic wei%ht.

19 o3 119

6 metal piece made with a speci3ic wei%ht and desi%n prod#ced to circ#late in commerce as a medi#m o3 exchan%e! instead o3 a meas#re o3 %rain or some other >al#able item! is called a ?piece@ or ?coin@. (he bits o3 metal that are le3t o>er 3rom this man#3act#rin% process can then be re-melted and be added to the same 5ind o3 metal to ma5e more o3 the same 5ind o3 pieces or coins. 8an/ metals will combine with the ox/%en o3 the air! or with water! or with the sweat o3 the bod/! to prod#ce tarnish! or a powder! or some other liI#id or solid. 9or example! iron metal! which combines with the ox/%en o3 the air! is chan%ed into a powder called r#st. 8etals which easil/ combine with the ox/%en o3 the air! or with water! or with the sweat o3 the bod/ will be lost 3rom the ori%inal piece! which there3ore will no lon%er ha>e the reI#ired amo#nt o3 the #ncombined or p#re metal. 2owe>er! some metals do not easil/ combine with other s#bstances! so the/ ha>e a sameness o3 character and wei%ht o>er a lon% time that ma5es them a stable meas#re o3 >al#e. (here3ore! the/ are re3erred to as >al#able! precio#s! or noble metals. =ome examples o3 precio#s metals are %old! sil>er! and platin#m. Copper is a semiprecio#s metal! beca#se it is >er/ resistant to destr#ction b/ air! or water! or soil! and 3orms a protecti>e la/er o3 tarnish on its s#r3ace! which does not powder and brea5 awa/ li5e the r#stin% o3 iron. "old! which is a so3t metal and s#bKect to wear! is 3o#nd in small roc5s called n#%%ets! and in >eins thro#%h other minerals. Copper! which is a harder metal than %old! has been 3o#nd in m#ch lar%er pieces and concentrations! e>en as! 3or example! a 3i>e-ton solid copper bo#lder reported b/ the 6naconda 8inin% Compan/. "old! sil>er! copper! and nic5el! and combinations o3 these metals in >ario#s proportions called allo/s! are some o3 the common metals #sed 3or ma5in% coins! to act as a s#bstit#te 3or %rain as the medi#m o3 exchan%e! or mone/! o3 trade or commerce. !rinted-!a*er U#ed A# !a*er Contra$t Mone) or Si&*l) !a*er Mone) ;ow! we li>e in a ci>iliJation that has s#bstit#ted printed-paper contracts! called ?paper mone/@! 3or %old and sil>er coins. $hat is a piece o3 paper worth! when the people who create it and the people who #se it do not ha>e the same 5nowled%e and #nderstandin% abo#t what that paper is doin%N 6nswer) .t can become worth whate>er de>io#s and more 5nowled%eable people choose it to be. .3 /o# donEt 5now that there is a war %oin% on! then /o# lose b/ de3a#lt.

3 o3 119

T,e !a*er Contra$t Mone);C"rren$) Ind"#tr) (he people who create Paper Contract 8one/OC#rrenc/ will #se that mone/Oc#rrenc/) F*1+ to do that which is their reason! moti>e! or attit#de to do! and F*1+ to do that which the Paper Contract 8one/OC#rrenc/ is desi%ned to do 3or them. .ts #se is certainl/ not accidental! 3or ?where there is con3#sion! there is pro3it.@ (heir reasons! moti>es! and attit#des! and #ses will ran%e 3rom e%oism to altr#ism. President 9ran5lin Delano 7oose>elt once said! ?.n politics! nothin% happens b/ accident. .3 it happens! /o# can bet it was planned that wa/.@ Paper Contract 8one/OC#rrenc/ created and applied b/ e%oists! will not be created with the interests o3 others in mind. Paper Contract 8one/OC#rrenc/ created and applied b/ e%oists will tend to be applied to bene3it onl/ the e%oistic ma5er! hence >ictimiJe the #ser. .%norance o3 the nat#re o3 a societ/Es circ#latin% mone/ *c#rrenc/+ >ictimiJes the common man. 6t 3irst! Paper Contract 8one/OC#rrenc/! li5e all new political power in>entions! will ha>e as its 3irst 3#nction! the the3t o3 propert/ 3rom others! and ha>e! as its second 3#nction! the #se o3 economic in3ormation as a weapon o3 war. *=ee =ilent $eapons 9or P#iet $ars.+ (he 3irst! Paper Contract 8one/OC#rrenc/! arisin% 3rom an e%oistic s/stem o3 thin5in%! consistin% o3 e%oistic moti>es and e%oistic controls! will be #sed to 3inance that part o3 corr#ption and or%aniJed crime! which will s#pport the e%oistic s/stem! its moti>es! and its controls. Law3#l Printed Paper #sed as Paper Contract 8one/OC#rrenc/ is a presentment o3 .n3ormation called an .nstr#ment! which is speci3icall/ identi3ied b/ %i>in% it a #niI#e serial n#mber! and which entitles the bearer o3 the paper .nstr#ment to claim some excl#si>e s#bstantial propert/ or >al#e *s#bstance+ 3rom some speci3ied so#rce. .t has a >al#e onl/ i3 it contains! or pro>ides a means o3 obtainin%! a 3#ll disclos#re o3 the so#rce o3 its >al#e! and it m#st #ltimatel/ be redeemable in s#bstance o3 >al#e to the bearer.

31 o3 119

an'in(
Ban5in% has a %ood and worth/ social 3#nction! which! when properl/ applied! can impro>e manEs ci>iliJation. Ban5in% also has a bad and #%l/ side! which can p#t man5ind into hell. (o #nderstand ban5in% /o# ha>e #nderstand the3t! beca#se no ind#str/ is better than ban5in% 3or openin% #p the opport#nit/ to steal 3rom other people! to 5ill other people! and to wa%e war a%ainst other people -- to ta5e the time! propert/! li>es! and 3reedoms 3rom the people. . am %oin% to teach /o# how ban5s steal mone/! so that /o# can #nderstand ban5in%! as it exists toda/. .3 /o# #se this in3ormation to steal 3rom others! then /o# deser>e p#nishment. .3 /o# #se m/ instr#ctions to #nderstand and properl/ %o>ern ban5in%! then /o# will be able to impro>e /o#r conditions o3 li3e. %ood an'in( - Hone#t an'in( (he 3irst p#blic r#le o3 honest ban5in% is) ?Pro>ide tr#e! correct! complete! and not misleadin% 9<LL D.=CLO=<7E o3 ban5 policies! proced#res! and 3inances! excl#din% onl/ pri>ate c#stomer acco#nt in3ormation@. ad an'in( - Corr"*t an'in( (he 3irst p#blic r#le o3 corr#pt ban5in% is) ?Do e>er/thin% secretl/.@ (his means! ?=teal in secret. Pro3it in secret. Co>er crimes in secret. Combine with others in secret.@ Co>er pri>ate crimes in p#blic b/ a #se o3 the media to discredit whistle-blowers! and seal p#blic in3ormation lea5s! which mi%ht re>eal the min#s mone/ Bl#e =5/ Ban5in% =cam. !ro*ert) - E4$l"#ive and Non-E4$l"#ive !ro*ert) F.3 we are %oin% to tal5 abo#t P7OPE7(:! then we are %oin% to de3ine P7OPE7(:. F6s ci>iliJation e>ol>es! two distinct t/pes o3 propert/ become reco%niJed) ?excl#si>e propert/@ and ?non-excl#si>e propert/@. E4$l"#ive !ro*ert) 6n excl#si>e propert/ is somethin% that /o# cannot #se! i3 . am #sin% it. 8/ #se o3 it excl#des /o#r #se o3 it! and /o#r #se o3 it excl#des m/ #se o3 it. 6 8aterial ObKect is a %eneral example o3 an excl#si>e propert/.

31 o3 119

9or example! a certain piece o3 3ood is a t/pe o3 thin% that! i3 . ha>e it! then /o# donEt ha>e it! and i3 /o# ha>e it! then . donEt ha>e it. (here3ore! it is an EHCL<=.4E P7OPE7(:. Non-E4$l"#ive !ro*ert) 6 non-excl#si>e propert/ is somethin% that both o3 #s can ha>e and #se at the same time! and m/ #se o3 it does not excl#de /o#r #se o3 it! and /o#r #se o3 it does not excl#de m/ #se o3 it. .n3ormation is a %eneral example o3 a non-excl#si>e propert/. 9or example! . can ha>e a cop/ o3 a boo5 on carpentr/! and /o# can ha>e a cop/ o3 the same boo5. $e can both enKo/ the #se o3 the in3ormation in that boo5! and it has a >al#e 3or both o3 #s! b#t m/ ha>in% and ma5in% >al#able #se o3 that in3ormation does not excl#de /o# 3rom ha>in% and ma5in% >al#able #se o3 that in3ormation. (here3ore! it is a ;O;-EHCL<=.4E P7OPE7(:. 6 >er/ power3#l example o3 non-excl#si>e propert/ is the in3ormation on how to constr#ct a 3lower. (he 3lower p#blishes a ?boo5@ abo#t the creation o3 its li3e in the 3orm o3 its ?seeds@! man/ o3 which will prod#ce more 3lowers and more seeds. (he #se o3 that in3ormation b/ one 3lower does not pre>ent an/ other 3lower 3rom #sin% that in3ormation. (he power o3 non-excl#si>e propert/ is e>idenced b/ the ab#ndance o3 li3e it prod#ces. Non- E4$l"#ive !ro*ert) Converted to E4$l"#ive !ro*ert) .3 m/ cop/ o3 some in3ormation has one identi3ication n#mber written on it! and .3 /o#r cop/ o3 the same in3ormation has a di33erent identi3ication n#mber written on it! and i3 these di33erent n#mbers %i>e a separate #se or separated #se to the in3ormation! then the separate #se or separated #se o3 the in3ormation is an excl#si>e propert/. Title3 !a*er Mone)3 C"rren$) If t,e #*e$ifi$ #e*arate "#e of t,e infor&ation3 ,a# a# it# *"r*o#e3 L5A6 t,e #tatin( of a $lai& "*on3 or L5B6 t,e (ainin( of *o##e##ion3 or $ontrol3 of #o&e EUCLUSI/E !RO!ERT9. T,en t,e infor&ation

33 o3 119

L5A6 i# $alled a TITLE if it i# a #ettled 5#tati$6 #*e$ifi$ $lai& "*on *ro*ert) and ri(,t# to *ro*ert)3 and L5B6 i# $alled !A!ER MONE93 or CURRENC93 if it i# a (eneral tran#fer 5'ineti$6 $lai& "*on t,e a##et# of a lien de.tor3 trea#"r)3 +are,o"#e3 or ot,er de*o#itor) of #".#tan$e.

3' o3 119

0efinition#
arter3 Nat"ral Co&&er$ial La+3 T,e arter !ro$e##3 Mone) < Real Mone)3 T,e Mone) !ro$e##3 Mone) S"&&ar)3 Nat"ral Mone)3 La+f"l Mone)3 C"rren$)3 !a*er Mone)3 a$'in(3 !o#itive a$'in(3 !l"# Mone)3 Ma).e Mone)3 Ne(ative a$'in(3 Min"# Mone) arter - Nat"ral Co&&er$ial La+ Barter is the nat#ral s/stem o3 commerce and commercial law. Barter consists o3 tradin% or exchan%in% thin%s. Barter is a m#t#al sale and p#rchase action! called an exchan%e or transaction! which in>ol>es onl/ two persons. Barter is a pri>ate! commercial >erbal! andOor written! contract process. (he sta%es o3 the action or transaction are o33er! co#nter o33er! and acceptance. T,e arter !ro$e## Person n#mber one brin%s >al#able thin% n#mber one to the mar5et place. Person n#mber two brin%s >al#able thin% n#mber two to the mar5et place. Each person o33ers to the other person that >al#able thin% which the/ ha>e. Person n#mber one %i>es >al#able thin% n#mber one to person n#mber two. Person n#mber two %i>es >al#able thin% n#mber two to person n#mber one. Person n#mber one lea>es the mar5et place ownin% >al#able thin% n#mber two. Person n#mber two lea>es the mar5et place ownin% >al#able thin% n#mber one. (he barter transaction is complete. =ellin% and b#/in% b/ barter is #s#all/ a 3inished matter at the time o3 tradin% thin%s. Mone) < Real Mone) 8one/ is an/ thin% o3 real >al#e! which passes 3rom hand to hand as a medi#m o3 exchan%e. 8one/ is an/ thin% o3 real >al#e! which can be p#rchased to be a temporar/ or s#bstit#te possession! which can be passed 3rom hand to hand as a medi#m o3 exchan%e! which can be #sed amon% two or more people who want to exchan%e thin%s in barter! b#t who ha>e not been able to s#cceed with the barter beca#se no two o3 them ha>e m#t#all/ acceptable thin%s o3 real >al#e to o33er to each other.

3, o3 119

T,e Mone) !ro$e## Let #s st#d/ a mone/ process in slow motion. Person n#mber one owns thin% n#mber one. Person n#mber two owns thin% n#mber two. Person n#mber three owns thin% n#mber three! called 8one/. Person n#mber one wants thin% n#mber two that belon%s to person n#mber two. Person n#mber two does not want thin% n#mber one that person n#mber one has to o33er. (here3ore! barter will not wor5 between person n#mber one and person n#mber two. Person n#mber one does not personall/ want! or desire! to possess a thin% called 8one/. B#t person n#mber two will accept a speci3ic t/pe o3 8one/ in trade 3or thin% n#mber two. Person n#mber one then locates a person n#mber three! who meets two necessar/ conditions! namel/ that F*1+ he has the speci3ic t/pe o3 8one/ to o33er which person n#mber two will accept! and F*1+ he is willin% to %i>e his 8one/ to person n#mber one in exchan%e 3or thin% n#mber one. (he exchan%e is done. ;ow person n#mber three has thin% n#mber one! and person n#mber one has 8one/. ;ow person n#mber one can o33er person n#mber two the 8one/! and person n#mber two will accept it in exchan%e 3or thin% n#mber two. Person n#mber one has thin% n#mber two! person n#mber two has 8one/ 3rom person n#mber three! and person n#mber three has thin% n#mber one. E>er/one wins. Mone) - S"&&ar) Of A.ove E4a&*le 8one/ can be a temporar/ possession or >al#e! which we can call the third thin% in transaction! or thin% n#mber three! which person n#mber one %ets 3rom person n#mber three in exchan%e 3or thin% n#mber one! which is then #sed b/ person n#mber one to %et thin% n#mber two 3rom person n#mber two! a thin% which person n#mber two wo#ld not %i>e to person n#mber one 3or thin% n#mber one! b#t which person n#mber two will %i>e to person n#mber one 3or 8one/. (his is as di33ic#lt to 3ollow as the old shell %ame! #nless /o# st#d/ it in slow motion. .s it an/ wonder that mone/ can be #sed to create a scamN

36 o3 119

Nat"ral Mone) < T,e Fir#t Cla## Of Mone) < !o#itive Mone) < !l"# Mone) ;at#ral 8one/ is a meas#re o3 a 3ood! salt! %old! labor time! or time >al#e o3 mone/ *interest+! or some other s#bstance or ser>ice o3 real >al#e. 6 nat#ral #nit o3 mone/ can be a speci3ic co#nt o3 the dr/ seed o3 a speci3ic t/pe o3 %rain. ;ote) One po#nd o3 wei%ht *a>oird#pois+ is de3ined as the wei%ht o3 7 %rains o3 barle/. ' %rains o3 wheat will ha>e nearl/ the same wei%ht as 3 %rains o3 barle/. *(his in3ormation on En%lish wei%hts and meas#res came 3rom the .nternet.+ (here3ore! a nation co#ld #se the po#nd wei%ht o3 barle/ *3ood+ as a mone/ meas#re o3 trade >al#e instead o3 the <.=. Dollar o3 %old as de3ined b/ the Coina%e 6ct o3 1791. Co#ntin% the seed o3 the dr/ %rain is a method o3 chec5in% the meas#re. ;at#re sets the standard thro#%h %enetic #ni3ormit/. La+f"l Mone) < A %overn&ent 0efined !o#itive Mone) Or !l"# Mone) *Law3#l+ 8one/ is ?"old and sil>er coin.@ *Bo#>ierEs Law Dictionar/+ O#r nationEs %o>ernment %#arantees the acc#rac/ o3 its s/stem o3 wei%hts and meas#res. Law3#l 8one/ o3 the <nited =tates is de3ined as coins %#aranteed b/ %o>ernment laws! called (he Coina%e 6ct o3 1791! to contain a certain %rain wei%ht o3 %old or sil>er. On 6pril 1! 1791 the <.=. Con%ress set the standard 3or the <.=. Dollar at '16 %rains o3 standard sil>er. .n 1&37 the standard sil>er <.=. Dollar was chan%ed to '11., %rains .9 3ine sil>er! meanin% that a sil>er coin wei%hin% '11., %rains co#ld contain #p to ten percent allo/ metal! or '1.1, %rains o3 some allo/! and the balance o3 371.1, %rains o3 sil>er. (he standard %old <.=. Dollar had nearl/ one-sixteenth o3 the sil>er wei%ht or 1,.& %rains .9 3ine %old! meanin% that a %old coin wei%hin% 1,.& %rains co#ld contain #p to ten percent allo/ metal! or 1.,& %rains o3 some allo/! and the balance o3 13.11 %rains o3 %old. *Law3#l 8one/ o3 the <nited =tates does not incl#de copper or nic5el coins. D Bo#>ier+ C"rren$) - C"rrent Mone) =ome o3 the common de3initions o3 ?C#rrenc/@ are as 3ollows. C#rrenc/ means ?that which is in circ#lation! or passes 3rom hand to hand! as a medi#m o3 exchan%e! incl#din% coin! %o>ernment notes! and ban5 notes. *$ebster+ C#rrenc/ incl#des coins or ban5notes. *9#n5 and $a%nall+ C#rrenc/ incl#des copper and nic5el coins. *Bo#>ier+ C#rrenc/ incl#des coins! ban5notes or other paper mone/... *Blac5Es+ C#rrenc/ incl#des coins! paper mone/! and demand deposits in ban5s. *BarronEs+ *(his is the end o3 the standard de3initions.+ P#ttin% these de3initions to%ether! and addin% a little more tr#th! we %et)

37 o3 119

C#rrenc/ incl#des coins! %o>ernment notes! ban5 notes! and other paper mone/! and demand deposits in ban5s *which become ban5 led%er entries+! all o3 which are #sed as a medi#m o3 exchan%e! whether the/ ha>e act#al intrinsic >al#e or not. *(his can incl#de collector coins! speciall/ minted coins! diamonds! Kewelr/! stoc5! contracts! labor exchan%e! promises! ..O.<.Es! etc! or an/thin% else acceptable in trade.+ (his can be red#ced to a simpler de3inition. C#rrenc/ incl#des coins! paper mone/! or led%er entries in a ban5! #sed as a medi#m o3 exchan%e instead o3 ;at#ral 8one/. Coins made o3 %old or sil>er are clearl/ a thin% that can be #sed in barter! beca#se the %old or sil>er itsel3 is %enerall/ accepted as >al#able! or intrinsicall/ >al#able! meanin% that it is >al#able e>en i3 it is not presented in the 3orm o3 a coin! so %old or sil>er coins will not pose a problem to societ/ as lon% as these coins contain the correct wei%ht o3 the >al#ed metal s#bstance. B#t when the coins are no lon%er made o3 %old or sil>er! then the/ ma/ as well be paper mone/. (his lea>es the str#ct#re and the operation o3 Paper mone/ and led%er entries to be 3#rther de3ined and st#died! as a medi#m o3 exchan%e! in order to disco>er how the/ can be! and are! #sed as the basis o3 mone/ scams. !a*er Mone) Paper 8one/ is o3 three t/pes! namel/ F*1+ Positi>e 8one/ or Pl#s 8one/! F*1+ 8a/be 8one/! and F*3+ ;e%ati>e 8one/ or 8in#s 8one/. a$'in( - definition 5(he opposite o3 bac5ed is non-bac5ed.6 8one/ is said to be positi>el/ ?bac5ed@ or to ha>e positi>e ?bac5in%@! when) it represents ?some thin%@ o3 >al#e and it is redeemable 3or that ?some thin%@ o3 >al#e inde*endent of #o&e.od)1# .elief3 that it represents ?some thin%@ o3 >al#e and it is redeemable 3or that ?some thin%@ o3 >al#e. !o#itive !a*er Mone) < !l"# !a*er Mone) Paper 8one/ is said to be Positi>e Paper 8one/ or Pl#s Paper 8one/ i3 the bac5in% is positi>e! meanin% that the bac5in% has real >al#e! which has been honestl/ acI#ired. Positi>e Paper 8one/ or Pl#s Paper 8one/ is paper mone/ that is %#aranteed b/ real >al#e *o3 s#bstance or ser>ice+! and b/ weapons. (he Bac5in% o3 a positi>e paper mone/! m#st be identi3ied and %#aranteed on the paper mone/! and m#st be somethin% o3 real >al#e

3& o3 119

which can be %otten in exchan%e 3or the paper mone/! F*1+ 3rom the ma5er o3 the paper mone/! or F*1+ 3rom someone obli%ated b/ the claim stated on the paper mone/! F*a+ to per3orm 3or the p#blic! F*b+ to per3orm 3or the bearerOowner o3 the paper mone/! or F*c+ to per3orm 3or the ma5er o3 the paper mone/. (he word ?bac5in%@ #s#all/ implies ?positi>e bac5in%@. (he term ?paper mone/@ #s#all/ means ?positi>e paper mone/@ or ?pl#s paper mone/@. Ma).e Mone) 8a/be 8one/ is ?mone/@ that sometimes wor5s! and sometimes does not wor5. $hen a coin! paper c#rrenc/! note! chec5! dra3t! .O<! or an/ other instr#ment o3 exchan%e! witho#t a declared and en3orceable s#bstantial bac5in%! is #sed to complete a sale and p#rchase! then the sale and p#rchase relies on the sellerEs and b#/erEs 3aiths in the instr#ment and on a ?ban5in% reli%ion@! which is complete with a h#man hierarch/! which r#ns a care3#ll/ %raded ran%e 3rom h#man creators o3 8a/be 8one/! to %o>ernment %ods and K#dicial priests in blac5 robes who operate and protect the ban5in% ?ch#rch@! to the 3aith3#l common p#blic ?con%re%ation@ who belie>e that the ban5er and the %o>ernment o33icers care abo#t them! ha>e the p#blicEs well bein% at heart! and wo#ld not ab#se the p#blic with their power to create >al#eless paper 8a/be 8one/. Non- a$'ed Mone) -- E&*t) Mone) - Ne(ativel) a$'ed Mone) Ne(ative Mone) - Min"# Mone) ;e%ati>e 8one/ is circ#lated mone/ that is bac5ed b/ nothin% or b/ stolen propert/! which m#st be redeemed b/ stolen propert/ to co>er the crime o3 creatin% it! meanin% that one or more people will be criminall/ >ictimiJed in order to ma5e it wor5. Empt/ 8one/ is c#rrenc/! which does not represent an/thin% o3 >al#e! which is bac5ed b/ ;othin%! which is ?non-bac5ed@! which has no ?bac5in%@. 6 ;ote is said to be Empt/ 8one/ i3 it represents no thin% o3 >al#e! hence! no bac5in%. (he #se o3 an Empt/ ;ote or Empt/ 8one/ b/ p#ttin% it into circ#lation or b/ trans3errin% it constit#tes a serial the3t committed b/ each person who hands the Empt/ ;ote to the next person. (he intermediate holders and passers o3 the Empt/ ;ote mi%ht belie>e that the ;ote is >alid! and beca#se o3 their i%norance co#ld not be held acco#ntable 3or the commission o3 a crime! b#t the/ are nonetheless the #nwittin% accessories to the serial the3t o3 the person who ori%inall/ p#t the Empt/ ;ote into circ#lation. E>ent#all/ the ;ote will ha>e to be redeemed to co>er the ori%inal crime o3 (2E B6;AE7 =(E6L.;" (2E 68O<;( O9 (2E ;O(E .;(O C.7C<L6(.O;! and this redemption will %enerall/ happen b/ the the3t o3 propert/! so the act o3 stealin% the amo#nt o3 the Empt/ 8one/ into circ#lation con>erts it 3rom an Empt/ ;ote or Empt/ 8one/ into ;e%ati>e 8one/ or 8in#s 8one/. 8in#s mone/ be%ins as Empt/ 8one/.

39 o3 119

8in#s 8one/ is the ill#sion o3 somethin%! and the harbin%er o3 the3t. (2E7E9O7E! Paper mone/ is said to be ;e%ati>e 8one/ or 8in#s 8one/ i3 it is not bac5ed *non-bac5ed+! i3 or the bac5in% is ne%ati>e! meanin% that either F*1+ the mone/ has no bac5in%! and real >al#e will ha>e to be stolen in order to redeem the mone/! or F*1+ the mone/ has real >al#e bac5in%! b#t the real >al#e was dishonestl/ acI#ired! so that the paper mone/ will ha>e to be redeemed F*1+ b/ somethin% o3 real >al#e which will ha>e to be stolen 3rom someone! or F*1+ b/ somethin% o3 >al#e! which has alread/ been stolen 3rom someone. ;e%ati>e 8one/! created b/ a corr#pt ban5 is diplomaticall/ presented to the p#blic as ?3ractional reser>e c#rrenc/@! meanin% that! o3 the mone/ that the ban5 has created and loaned into circ#lation! a 3raction o3 it has bac5in% o3 real >al#e called ?reser>es@! and the other 3raction o3 it has no bac5in% whatsoe>er and will ha>e to be redeemed with stolen propert/. B#t the mone/ all loo5s the same! so part o3 each and e>er/ Dollar o3 a ?3ractional reser>e s/stem o3 ban5in%@ is stolen propert/. 6 person who creates Paper 8one/ witho#t some sort o3 bac5in% consistin% o3 honestl/ acI#ired real >al#e! will e>ent#all/ ha>e to be able to redeem that paper mone/ in order to contin#e to appear to be credible and honest! or his criminal act o3 creatin% non-bac5ed paper mone/ will be disco>ered and he will be serio#sl/ p#nished. (here3ore! he or his a%ents! m#st e>ent#all/ obtain bac5in% 3or the paper mone/ b/ committin% a crime o3 the3t consistin% o3) F*1+ a the3t o3 lar%e amo#nts o3 propert/ 3rom a 3ew o3 the people b/ serial the3t! 3ra#d! and 3oreclos#re! and! i3 the/ ha>e the 3inancial connections! F*1+ a the3t o3 some propert/ 3rom all o3 the people o3 the p#blic *e.%.! b/ taxation+. T,e l"e S') an'in( S$a& 50o".le .S.6 Bl#e =5/ 8ar5etin% is a term #sed 3or the criminal act o3 sellin% someone propert/ that exists in the bl#e s5/! or! in other words! sellin% somethin% that does not exist! li5e ri>er3ront propert/ in an arid desert. Bl#e =5/ 8ar5etin% is the basis o3 the 8in#s 8one/ Ban5in% =cam! which is sellin% Empt/ ;otes or empt/ paper contract mone/! which! there3ore! co#ld K#st as well be called the Bl#e =5/ Ban5in% =cam *Do#ble B=+. (he =cam is based on p#blic h/pnosis! a 3orm o3 mass h/pnosis. Paper mone/ is said to be Pl#s 8one/ or 8in#s 8one/ dependin% whether the ind#cement #sed to con>ince a person to accept it in place o3 ;at#ral 8one/ is either lo%ical or emotional.

' o3 119

an'er T,ieve# And C"rren$) Cri&inal# -- an'#ter# (he 3irst r#le o3 h/pnotism is) ?.n the battle between lo%ic and emotion! emotion alwa/s wins.@ (he p#blic is enco#ra%ed to accept 8in#s 8one/ on 3aith! emotion! and i%norance! instead o3 reason. (he p#blicEs 3aith in the >al#e o3 8in#s 8one/ h/pnoticall/ arises 3rom F*1+ their ph/sical and emotional need to ha>e some sort o3 mone/ with which the/ can b#/ the necessities o3 li3e and cond#ct b#siness! F*1+ their conseI#ent willin%ness to accept 8in#s 8one/ in exchan%e 3or 3ood or 3or other thin%s o3 real >al#e i3 the process wor5s to their own immediate ad>anta%e with the acceptance o3 their peers! and F*3+ their simple obser>ation o3 e>ents! which demonstrates to their satis3action that the process seemin%l/ wor5s witho#t inK#r/ to themsel>es! their lo>ed ones and their 3riends %enerall/. (he p#blic #ses the 8in#s 8one/ as i3 it was real! and %ets a bene3it o3 immediate con>enience 3rom it! as one mi%ht %et 3rom co#nter3eit mone/! a bad chec5! or other empt/ mone/. B#t it is the p#blic and the person who is >ictimiJed thro#%h an #nlaw3#l 3oreclos#re action! %arnishment! or other min#s mone/ 3ra#d cancellation crime! ca#sin% a serio#s! e>en de>astatin% loss o3 his or her personal propert/ to the 8in#s 8one/ Bl#e =5/ Ban5in% =cam! who pic5s #p the tab that co>ers the predator/ ban5erEs or 9ederal 7eser>e CorporationEs criminal iss#e o3 non-bac5ed or 3ractional reser>e min#s mone/! and who experiences the min#s e33ect o3 8in#s 8one/. .t is a h#man sla#%hterho#se operation in which the p#blic does not see the >ictim %et pri>atel/ economicall/ sla#%htered to o33set the stolen >al#e o3 the serial the3t committed b/ the c#rrenc/ criminals b/ iss#in% a non-bac5ed c#rrenc/! so that the/ can operate and ma5e a %ain 3rom iss#in% a dishonest paper mone/. .t also ca#ses a p#blic ban5r#ptc/ and an incremental ban5r#ptc/ o3 the <nited =tates. $hat the p#blic does not #nderstand is that i3 the predator/ ban5ers cannot %et eno#%h mone/ to co>er their crime in the manner K#st described! then the/ raise the mone/ b/ startin% a war which in>ol>es all o3 the p#blic! and %i>es the predator/ ban5ers the opport#nit/ to loan their ?mone/@ to %o>ernments! at %reat interest. (he cancellation o3 credit and c#rrenc/! that is! 8in#s 8one/! b/ %arnishments! seiJ#re o3 retirement bene3its and 3oreclos#re ca#ses mone/ star>ation and b#siness depressions. *1919Q+. E>er/ citiJen who #nderstands and #ses 8in#s 8one/ witho#t carin% that it s#bKects oneEs 3ellow citiJens to pl#nderin%! becomes an accessor/ to the crimes o3 F*1+ pl#nderin% one or more o3 their 3ellow citiJens! F*1+ impro>in% the li3e o3 the dishonest or predator/ ban5er- thie>es! and F*3+ enco#ra%in% the dishonest or predator/ ban5er- thie>es to commit e>en more crime.

'1 o3 119

E>er/ time that 3a5e or min#s mone/ chan%es hands! it is mista5en 3or real mone/! and in bein% deposited in corr#pt ban5s and #sed b/ corr#pt ban5s as an exc#se to re-loan a m#ltiple amo#nt! increases in3lation and the p#blic debt! which in t#rn ca#ses more debt! disaster! and 3inancial r#in! and silentl/ and 3ra#d#lentl/ trans3ers the wealth o3 a nation into the hands o3 the corr#pt ban5ers. T,e National 0e.t I# A Fra"d (he ban5er thie>es owe to the p#blic! the ?national debt@! pl#s all o3 the mone/ stolen in the min#s mone/ ban5in% scam. .3 the Principal o3 a ;ote is based on a ;othin% 3ra#d! then the .nterest! bein% based on the 3ra#d#lent Principal! is also 3ra#d. .3 the ;ational Debt is based on the 3ra#d#lent Principal and the 3ra#d#lent .nterest! then it also is a 3ra#d. 9ra#d >itiates all contracts! meanin% that 3ra#d impairs the #se and >al#e o3 all contracts. an' Ro..er) - Ho+ an'# Ro. !eo*le (he 3ollowin% are strate%ies #sed b/ ban5s 3or robbin%Ostealin% mone/ and propert/ 3rom! its c#stomers or its debtors. Fra"d - Tri$'er)3 0e$e*tion 9ra#d is %ainin% at the loss o3 another #sin% tric5er/ or deception! h/pnotism *s#%%estion+ or #nci>iliJed! #nlaw3#l! destr#cti>e ma%ic. $e need more details in this de3inition. 976<D is %ainin% the P7OPE7(: o3 another person! witho#t that other person %ettin% a 3air exchan%e o3 >al#e in ret#rn 3or their P7OPE7(:! done b/ the 3irst person #sin% tric5er/ or deception! h/pnotism *s#%%estion+! or #nci>iliJed ma%ic *ill#sion+. (ric5er/! deception! s#%%estion! and ill#sion are methods o3 s#r>i>al in the 3ood chain and in war! b#t! the/ ha>e no place in a ci>iliJation d#rin% times o3 peace! except as a so#rce o3 am#sement! to which all participants! the entertainer and the entertained! consent. Corr#pt and #nci>iliJed ban5in% is done b/ 3ra#d! and b/ the >iolation o3 this set o3 r#les. 0e$e*tion Ban5in% is the representation and exchan%e o3 thin%s b/ in3ormation and ideas. .deas are harder to 5eep trac5 o3 than thin%s! so ideas are more #seable 3or 3ra#d.

'1 o3 119

Ban5s witho#t real mone/ are li5e 3lowers witho#t a scentL the/ onl/ loo5 impressi>e. .3 we are %oin% to tal5 abo#t ban5in%! we are K#st nat#rall/ %oin% to ha>e to tal5 mone/. (he 3irst I#alit/ o3 toda/Es mone/ is that it isnEt what it seems to be. 8one/ is a >al#able thin% #sed! or which represents somethin% o3 >al#e. 9ood is not labor! b#t it is #sed to represent labor. "old is not 3ood! b#t it is #sed to represent 3ood. Paper mone/ is not %old b#t it is #sed to represent %old. Paper mone/ represents %old! which represents 3ood! which represents labor. =o paper mone/ represents %old! 3ood! and labor. E>er/ step is a mere representation o3 the real thin%. 6nd this is where the opport#nit/ 3or 3ra#d comes in! to con>ert the real thin% into a model! to con>ert the model into a representation! to con>ert the representation into an imitation! and to con>ert the imitation into an ill#sion. (he belie3 o3 the people! that the/ m#st ha>e the ill#sion o3 the real thin% in order to ha>e the li3e and the power to s#r>i>e! %i>es the ill#sion the ma%ical appearance o3 li3e and power that is called animation. (he ban5er applies this principle when he presents himsel3 and his ban5 to the p#blic. .t is act#all/ a #ni>ersal principle o3 h#man ps/cholo%/! which . will I#ote 3rom the boo5 (went/ =teps (o Power! .n3l#ence! 6nd Control O>er People b/ 9. $. "abriel. W,en )o" a##"&e t,e a**earan$e of *o+er3 *eo*le #oon (ive it to )o".

'3 o3 119

Corr"*t an'in( And Cor*oration# T,e Min"# Mone) an'in( S$a&


--- T,e Mo#t !rofita.le S$a& Of 0i#,one#t And !redator) an'er# ----- Loanin( Min"# Mone) a$'ed ) Stolen !ro*ert) --Corr"*t Strate() => - l"e S') Mar'etin( -- Sellin( Mone) Wit,o"t a$'in( Bl#e =5/ 8ar5etin% is accomplished b/ permanentl/ sellin%! or b/ temporaril/ sellin% *loanin%+ propert/ that one does not own or ha>e! also 5nown as sellin% propert/ in the bl#e s5/. (he 3irst laws a%ainst Bl#e =5/ 8ar5etin% were established in the =tate o3 Aansas in 1911. .n 1913! the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation was enacted into ?law@. (he 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! and the <.=. Con%ress! which %a>e the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation its ban5in% charter! i%nored these Bl#e =5/ 8ar5etin% Laws! which stood a%ainst the establishment o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation. 0i#,one#t and !redator) an'er# (he tendenc/ to commit the crime o3 dishonest ban5in% can be either an acI#ired s5ill! or an inherited predator/ instinct. (here are dishonest ban5ers! and there are predator/ ban5ers. (he/ are not the same. Conscience is the 5nowin% o3 the di33erence between ri%ht and wron%. Compassion is the capacit/ o3 a person to mentall/ p#t himsel3 in the position o3 another person! to 3eel the h#rt that he is ca#sin% to that person! to 5now that the h#rt he is ca#sin% to that person is sociall/ wron%! and to correct his beha>ior. 6 soldier in war s#ppresses his compassion in 3a>or o3 the need to s#r>i>e. 6 dishonest ban5er /ields his conscience to %reed! to o>er-%#arantee his s#r>i>al. 6 s#ccess3#l predator/ ban5er! who exhibits s#33icient intelli%ence to stal5 and snare his pre/ in a >er/ complex mone/ scam! ob>io#sl/ has s#33icient intelli%ence to comprehend dishonest/! b#t he 3#nctions as i3 his brain ne>er inherited and ne>er de>eloped the ner>o#s s/stem necessar/ 3or the conscience and compassion 3#nctions o3 the brain. 2e is tr#l/ dan%ero#s. Dishonest ban5in% is the 3irst step in the transition 3rom dishonest ban5in% to predator/ ban5in%. (he beha>ior is animal-nat#ral! and the per>ersion is a#tomatic b/ necessit/. Once the dishonest ban5er has committed the crime o3 dishonest ban5in%! 3ear o3 disco>er/ sets in! and the next nat#ral step is to co>er the crime at all costs! incl#din% the act o3 m#rder. (he seI#ence is l#st! rape! and m#rder applied to mone/ instead o3 sex. (he 3irst well-5nown predator/ ban5er was 8a/er 6mschell 7othschild.

'' o3 119

2is 3amo#s sa/in% was) ?"i>e me control o3 a nationEs c#rrenc/! and . care not who ma5es its laws.@ 7othschild belie>ed that the onl/ le%itimate 3orm o3 %o>ernment was 6narch/! social %o>ernment b/ the nat#ral 3ood chain and s#r>i>al o3 the 3ittest! with no special re%ard 3or man! tr#th! reli%ion! "od! or the contin#it/ o3 intelli%ence! li3e or so#l in the <ni>erse. (he dictates and policies o3 7othschildEs ?Ban5 o3 En%land@! which 3inanced and controlled the Ain% o3 En%land! were mani3ested in the predator/ ban5in% acts committed and described in historical writin%s s#ch as the Declaration o3 .ndependence! and the pro>isions in the Constit#tion 3or the #nited =tates o3 6merica barrin% s#ch schemes in 6merica. Rot,#$,ild1# &et,od of .an'in( ,a# .een de#$ri.ed in a fore(oin( $,a*ter titled An Overvie+ Of T,e Min"# Mone) an'in( S$a&.

(he Creation O3 6 Ban5 (hat 7obs :o#


(he classic historical example o3 this sort o3 scam was and is cond#cted b/ the 7othschild 3amil/. T,e S$a& (he ban5er too5 in deposits o3 %old! which there3ore belon%ed to the depositors! and then proceeded to displa/ the stoc5 o3 the depositorEs %old to potential borrowers a# if it +ere t,e .an'er1# o+n *ro*ert) to loan to ?pro>e@ to the potential borrowers that the ban5er was personall/ wealth/ and that the ban5Es paper was credible. .n other words! the ban5erEs act o3 loanin% the appearance o3 the %old in the 3orm o3 ban5 notes which people co#ld brin% bac5 to the ban5 to redeem 3or %old! p#t the ban5er in the bad position o3 not ha>in% eno#%h %old to redeem the paper! which co#ld ca#se a r#n on the ban5! KeopardiJe the ret#rn o3 the %old to its ri%ht3#l owners! and there3ore ?technicall/ embeJJle@ *stole+ the %old. (he ban5er pretended to loan the %old to %o>ernments on paper as a Bl#e =5/ 8ar5etin% =cheme! and collected it bac5! with interest! in the 3orm o3 s#bstance and %o>ernment power! on the collateral propert/ credit bac5in% o3 the nationEs common p#blic! th#s creatin% ne(ative national de.t#! based on the loan of Min"# Mone)3 Predator/ ban5ers be%in their economic 3east b/ economicall/ eatin% o#t the s#bstance o3 their c#stomers! and then! b/ dil#tin% and ad#lteratin% the mone/ s/stem and s5immin% o33 more than ninet/ percent o3 the nationEs wealth trans3ers 3or themsel>es! the/ economicall/ eat o#t the s#bstance o3 the whole nation #ntil all real wealth is in their hands and increasin% billions! called the national debt! appear to be owed to them.

', o3 119

0a??le T,e @in( 7othschild 3o#nd that controllin% the r#thless monarchies was a simple matter beca#se he did not ha>e to directl/ deal with a %reat n#mber o3 people. 2e onl/ had to daJJle the 5in% with the stores o3 %old le3t in the ban5erEsOhis care! in order to ind#ce the 5in% to borrow the mere appearance o3 the mone/! which the 5in% did not 5now belon%ed to someone else. $hen the 5in% did not or co#ld not pa/ 3or the #se o3 the min#s mone/! which 7othschild loaned to him 3or ant reason! all 7othschild had to do was secretl/ 3inance the 5in%Es enemies with some o3 the same 5ind o3 min#s mone/! to ma5e their enemies >ictorio#s as his debt collectors. (hen he %ot control o3 the r#lersE mone/ s/stems as the collateral reward 3or 3inancin% what the/ belie>ed was their armies and their wars. 7othschild comm#nicated b/ wa/ o3 carrier pi%eons with his ban5in% sons who li>ed in the se>eral co#ntries that he wanted to control. 2e learned to 3inance into existence well-timed and s/nchroniJed wars! re>ol#tions! mar5et crashes and other social disorders to 3orce people to borrow min#s mone/ 3rom him! to r#n #p min#s national debts to him! and to pa/ the min#s interest to him! all in exchan%e 3or real propert/ and s#bstance. . ?$here thereEs con3#sion! thereEs pro3it.@ (his is point at which his 8in#s 8one/ Ban5in% =cam %ets >er/ #%l/ and also >er/ interestin%! beca#se the predator/ ban5ers ha>e to do a series o3 thin%s to conceal their crimes o3 3ra#d and to protect themsel>es 3rom p#blic disco>er/. <ltimatel/! the thin%s that the/ ha>e to do! explain more m/steries abo#t o#r national economic s/stem and national social s/stem than one wo#ld expect to disco>er. Corr"*t Strate() =A -- W,en T,e Cat I# A+a)3 T,e Mi$e Will !la). =in%le C/cle (he3t! or (ransient EmbeJJlement! is accomplished b/ stealin% mone/ on 9rida/ ni%ht! p#ttin% it to wor5 o>er the wee5end! and ha>in% it bac5 in the ban5 on 8onda/ mornin% be3ore its absence can be disco>ered. Corr"*t Strate() =B - @ee* All T,e !late# S*innin( ; all# In T,e Air Al#o @no+n A# @itin( 8#ltiple C/cle (he3t! or Aitin% is accomplished b/ mo>in% an e>er-increasin% amo#nt o3 mone/ aro#nd a circle o3 acco#nts! 3aster than the s/stem can catch #p with it. Can$ellation Of Credit And C"rren$)3 T,e T+in Cri&e To l"e S') Mar'etin( Cancellation o3 Credit and C#rrenc/ is an absol#tel/ necessar/ step in the s#ccess o3 the predator/ ban5in% scam beca#se it co>ers #p the crime o3 printin% and spendin% 8in#s 8one/ b/ pre>entin% the p#blic disco>er/ that the dishonest or predator/ ban5er has loaned more ?paper mone/@Oc#rrenc/ than he has bac5in% 3or.

'6 o3 119

Creation o3 8in#s 8one/ is a technical the3t o3 the depositorsE propert/ b/ a >iolation o3 the terms o3 the Contract o3 Care 3or the deposit! and Cancellation o3 Credit and C#rrenc/ is a technical the3t o3 the borrowerEs propert/ b/ a >iolation o3 the terms o3 the Promissor/ ;ote o3 the loan! to co>er the crime o3 the 3irst technical the3t. (he second crime is I#ic5l/ mani3ested b/ the act#al >iolent the3t o3 corporate propert/ or personal propert/ b/ 3oreclos#re. ?(o 3oreclose@! means literall/! ?to close be3ore its time@! and is #sed as i3 it means! ?to close #pon K#d%ment@. (hat term has an interestin% le%al s#btlet/! and has become a side scam! co-operated thro#%h co#rt s/stem accomplices. .t is also ob>io#s that the debtor whose loan is called earl/! and whose loan collateral propert/ is in Keopard/ is %oin% to be an%r/ and want to stop or inK#nct the actions o3 the dishonest or predator/ ban5er. S"&&ar) (he dishonest ban5ers and predator/ ban5ers commit the crime o3 creatin% and loanin% more o3 their ?paper mone/@ than the/ ha>e bac5in% 3or *Bl#e =5/ 8ar5etin%+! and the/ #se >ario#s s#b scams to call in their loans be3ore the d#e date *Cancellation o3 Credit and C#rrenc/+! so that the/ can 3oreclose the loan! and ta5e awa/ the loan collateral propert/ o3 the borrower to co>er their 8in#s 8one/ crime. (he/ were operatin% this ?somethin%-3or-nothin%! e>er/thin% 3or #s and nothin% 3or /o#@ scam be3ore this nation be%an. an'er# C"t %overn&ent# In On T,e S$a& 6s 7othschild applied the method o3 stolen-credit min#s mone/ creation to lower ran5in% people! he enco#ntered a %reater n#mber o3 people who contested his method. (his was not a matter o3 3inancin% two nations a%ainst each other! b#t was the more delicate operation o3 initiatin% and 3inancin% wars between people and their %o>ernments! and then initiatin% and 3inancin% wars between the people within the same nation. (he nat#ral response o3 a man#3act#rer! when his ban5 loan was collapsed be3ore its contracted d#e date and his collateral propert/ was 3oreclosed #pon! was to hire a le%al co#nsel to do battle in a co#rt o3 law to reco>er his propert/ 3rom the pri>ate ban5er. (he s#its that arose in this connection also threatened to expose the predator/ ban5in% scam. (he predator/ ban5ers were %oin% to be se>erel/ limited in their predator/ opport#nities i3 the/ did not %et control o3 the co#rts. (he problem 3aced b/ the predator/ ban5ers was to %ain control o3 the co#rt and all o3 its proced#res. 8an/ K#d%es! attorne/s! and police o33icers! %ra>itate into their Kobs beca#se o3 antisocial attit#des and onl/ want to increase their political power! and

'7 o3 119

F*1+ on the one hand! will #se the e%oistic s/stem to exc#se criminals to enco#ra%e repeated o33enses and to %i>e themsel>es Kob sec#rit/! or to blac5mail criminals into ser>it#de to increase their political arm/! and! F*1+ on the other hand! will persec#te altr#ists! who mi%ht expose their scam to the p#blic! or destro/ altr#ism! to red#ce political opposition. 9or example! the/ ca#se the co#rt s/stem! the correctional s/stem! and the plea bar%ainin% s/stem to deteriorate into a sla#%hterho#se-t/pe re>en#e-extortion rac5et. (he/ 3i%#re that the/ will %et what the/ want 3or their li3etime! and do not care what 5ind o3 condition it creates or lea>es behind them 3or others to li>e in. (he/ do not care that what the/ do is collapsin% ci>iliJation. (he ban5ers hired the best K#d%es that mone/ can b#/. (he =tates were #sed to %rease the process to ma5e it wor5 more smoothl/. (he most power3#l corporations are the non-assessable predator/ ban5in% corporations. (he =tates were #r%ed to enco#ra%e the b#sinesses to incorporate as non-assessable corporations. (he carrot or ind#cement to incorporate was that the corporations wo#ld be endowed! b/ the =tate! with imm#nit/ 3rom commercial responsibilit/ both inside o3 and o#tside o3 the =tate operated co#rtroom! and be endowed! b/ the =tate! with immortalit/. (he pri>ile%e o3 imm#nit/ meant that a non-assessable corporation co#ld not be s#ed be/ond the limits o3 its assets! the corporate exec#ti>es co#ld not be s#ed be/ond the limits o3 their responsibilit/! and the stoc5holders co#ld not be assessed with an/ portion o3 the dama%es arisin% 3rom s#its bro#%ht a%ainst the non-assessable corporation. (he pri>ile%e o3 immortalit/ meant that a corporation! as a 3iction! was %#aranteed a s#per-h#man capacit/ to s#r>i>e a lon%-term co#rt action b/ concert and conspirac/ with the co#rt! which also acted as an imm#ne and immortal corporate 3iction! whereas the common nat#ral indi>id#al had limited 3#nds and a limited li3e with which to 3i%ht the battle. ?D#l/ .ncorporated Ban5s@ called ?chartered ban5s@ were to be ?protected@ as #nassailable creditors that were abo>e reproach and #nreachable beca#se the/ co#ld do no wron% as lon% as the/ did not >iolate the ?ban5in% policies and re%#lations@ o3 the ?ban5in% association@. (he >er/ pro3itable operation o3 the Co#rts became what is called ?protection ins#rance rac5eteerin%@. Debtors ?obli%ated to@ predator/ ban5s wo#ld be treated with open s#spicion and were alwa/s to be shame3#ll/ portra/ed as tr/in% to e>ade the pa/ment o3 their ban5 ?debts@.

'& o3 119

(o ma5e a predator/ ban5 #napproachable in a s#it b/ an/ o3 its contestin% >ictim corporations! a le%al barrier or ins#lator had to be constr#cted between the contestin% >ictim corporations and the predator/ ban5 b/ la/in% down the condition that all nonnat#ral le%al entities! incl#din% corporations! had to be represented b/ =tate-trained and =tate-licensed co#nsels! 5nown as a attorne/s! with titles o3 nobilit/ o3 ?esI#ire@! who co#ld operate as ci>ilian soldiers! spies! in3ormers! and traitors 3or the =tate. 6nother problem remained which threatened to expose predator/ ban5in%. (his was the acti>e existence o3 the Constit#tion 3or the #nited =tates o3 6merica. (his Constit#tion %#aranteed nat#ral persons the =e>enth 6mendment ri%ht to d#e process which incl#ded the 9irst 6mendment ri%ht to exercise oneEs own conscience! and hence to appear be3ore a co#rt and a K#r/ ?at law@ or ?at common law@ witho#t an attorne/. 6 citiJen not controlled b/ the =tate thro#%h an attorne/ co#ld sa/ thin%s to a Common Law G#r/ that wo#ld expose the mone/ scam o3 the predator/ ban5s. .t was easier to control the G#r/ problem than to control the complainin% and testi3/in% citiJen. (o achie>e this end! it was necessar/ to create a ?new@ co#rt! which wo#ld be 3orcibl/ s#bstit#ted 3or both the G#r/ controlled Co#rt operatin% ?at law@ and the G#d%e controlled Co#rt operatin% ?in eI#it/@. (he co#rt operated in basicall/ two modes 5nown as ?law@ and ?eI#it/@. 6 co#rt operatin% ?at law@ had a G#r/! a (rial b/ G#r/! and the expense o3 the process. 6 co#rt operatin% ?in eI#it/@ had no G#r/! was tried b/ a G#d%e! and co#ld not operate to brin% a K#d%ment witho#t the prior written consent o3 all o3 the opposin% parties. .t was easier and less dan%ero#s to bribe one G#d%e than to bribe twel>e G#rors *common citiJen G#d%es+. (he problem with the EI#it/ Co#rt was that a citiJen co#ld re3#se to consent to its #se. $hen a part/ to an EI#it/ process was a Corporation! there was no problem obtainin% the CorporationEs consent to the EI#it/ process! beca#se the =tate was a silent partner in e>er/ corporation o3 the =tate! and a#tomaticall/ %a>e its consent to be %o>erned b/ the K#risdiction o3 its own co#rt. (here was a third 5ind o3 co#rt! called a =#mmar/ Co#rt! which dealt onl/ with resol>in% problems between corporations within the =tate. 6ll parties to the contro>ers/ had to be represented b/ =tate a#thoriJed attorne/s! o33icers o3 the Co#rt! beca#se the =tate was the controllin% silent partner to those corporations. (he =tate controlled the co#rts! and it there3ore had the last controllin% word! <;LE== the corporations were the =tate creations o3 di33erent =tates! raisin% the iss#es o3 di>ersit/ o3 domicile or residence 5nown as >en#e! and there3ore raisin% the existence o3 3ederal K#risdiction o>er the contro>ers/ o3 the s#it.

'9 o3 119

Chan%in% the titles o3 le%al brie3s 3rom Commercial 633ida>its to 8otions or Declarations! and 3rom Commercial Demands to Petitions! allowin% 8otions in LimineE *limitin% the %i>in% o3 testimon/+! compellin% co#rt 7eporters to perK#re the co#rt records! and constr#in% nat#ral persons to be corporations! are onl/ 3i>e o3 the >er/ lon% list o3 le%al 3ra#ds and restrictions that were de>ised b/ the 6merican Ban5erEs 6ssociation and the 6merican Bar 6ssociation to pre>ent the obtainin% o3 e>idence a%ainst! and the expos#re o3! the predator/ ban5in% pro3ession. (he next step ta5en b/ the Co#rts in 3a>or o3 the predator/ ban5s was to establish a nation-wide con>entional method o3 representin% a nat#ral person as a corporation b/ spellin% that nat#ral personEs name in all capital *#pper case+ letters as i3 it were an 6ss#med B#siness ;ame! and! b/ that de>ice and deception! represent and constr#e that nat#ral person to be a corporation instead o3 a nat#ral person! 3ra#d#lentl/ 3orce that nat#ral person into a corporate stat#s! open the door to strippin% that nat#ral person o3 their law3#l ri%ht to a (rial b/ G#r/! eliminate the presence o3 the Common Law G#r/! and protect the min#s mone/ ban5in% scam o3 the predator/ ban5ers and ban5s in a =#mmar/ Co#rt. (hat is where thin%s stood #ntil recentl/ when the nat#ral persons o3 this co#ntr/ be%an claimin% the mis#se and mal-#se o3 their #ppercase name to be common law and commercial law trademar5 in3rin%ement capable o3 bein% in>oiced and collected #pon 3or dama%es. ACD>-AEAB A.0. 8a/er 6mschell 7othschild *17'3-1&11+ boasted) %ive &e t,e $ontrol of a nation1# $"rren$)3 and I $are not +,o &a'e# it# la+#. FF ACGA A.0. - At T,e e(innin( Of T,e "nited State# Of A&eri$a (he 7othschild 3amil/Es %reatest conI#est was and is the <nited =tates Con%ress o3 (he <nited =tates "o>ernment. .n this case! in 1791 the <.=. Con%ress le%aliJed! 3or the 7othschild ?9irst Ban5 O3 the <nited =tates@! the creation o3 non-bac5ed 8in#s 8one/! which! since 1911 in Aansas Law! has been called Bl#e =5/ 8ar5etin%! and also its twin crime! the Cancellation o3 Credit and C#rrenc/. =ince 1911! the <.=. Con%ress has le%aliJed the 8in#s 8one/ creation and sales scam o3 the predator/ ban5ers b/ allowin% it to operate as a reco%niJed t/pe o3 scam re3erred to as ?Bl#e =5/ 8ar5etin%@.

, o3 119

(he <.=. Con%ress also le%aliJed 8in#s 8one/ cancellation! that is! the/ passed laws that 3a>ored predator/ ban5ers b/ allowin% them to collect on their loans o3 8in#s 8one/ be3ore the d#e dates! hence! ca#sin% the debtors to be 3oreclosed #pon and to lose their real collateral to the ban5er! be3ore the predator/ Ban5erEs 3ra#d co#ld be disco>ered. (his is called ?Cancellation o3 Credit and C#rrenc/@! the twin crime to ?Bl#e =5/ 8ar5etin%@ in the ban5in% s/stem. l"e S') Mar'etin( - an'# H %overn&ent# H Media (his strate%/ cannot wor5 e33ecti>el/ at a hi%h >al#e le>el in practice #nless the thie3 has the protection o3 %o>ernment a%ents! and the two to%ether create and constit#te a s/mbiotic s/stem o3 the3t. =/mbiotic (he3t is accomplished b/ a ?5eep-awa/@ ro#tine! wherein! 3or example! two corporations! 3or example a ban5 and a %o>ernment! 5eep propert/ awa/ 3rom the citiJen b/ pitchin% the propert/ bac5 and 3orth o>er the top o3 him! #s#all/ in a co#rt o3 law. .3 the s/mbiotic thie3 consists o3 a ban5 and a %o>ernment! then) F*1+ when the ban5 %ets into tro#ble! F*1+ then the %o>ernment #ses the p#blicEs mone/ to help the ban5 to loo5 honest and credible! and F*3+ when the %o>ernment %ets into tro#ble! F*'+ then the ban5 #ses the p#blicEs mone/ to help the %o>ernment to loo5 honest and credible. $hen either the ban5s or the %o>ernments! or both! %et into tro#ble! the spin-doctors in the media #se the p#blicEs mone/ to ma5e the ban5s and the %o>ernments loo5 honest and credible. 8edia =/stem Phase B1 is the ed#cational s/stem. 8edia =/stem Phase B1 is the newspapers! radio! tele>ision! >ideos! etc.. .t is the p#blicEs mone/ that is #sed! beca#se no corporation e>er pa/s taxes. 6ll o3 the expenses o3 all o3 the corporations are paid b/ the cons#mer! the p#blic. 6 scammer! thro#%h the #se o3 a %o>ernment as an alter e%o! second sel3! or 3ront or%aniJation! can cond#ct the hi%hest-class Printed-Paper =/mbolic 8one/ scam. BenKamin 9ran5lin! (homas Ge33erson! and some others stron%l/ obKected to the predator/ 8in#s 8one/ Ban5in% =/stem. =ome o3 the scam was established a3ter 9ran5lin died. 6lexander 2amilton! and some others stron%l/ s#pported the e33ort o3 the predator/ 7othschild ?Ban5 o3 En%land@ to charter and establish its 7othschild ?9irst Ban5 O3 (he <nited =tates@. $hen the charter o3 the 3irst 7othschild ?9irst Ban5 O3 (he <nited =tates@ expired! and the 7othschild ?Ban5 o3 En%land@ met <.=. Con%ressional resistance to that ban5 bein% re-chartered! the 7othschild ?Ban5 o3 En%land@ wa%ed the $ar o3 1&11 a%ainst the <nited =tates thro#%h the %o>ernment o3 En%land to 3orce the renewal o3 its charter.

,1 o3 119

Strate() =D - Colle$tin( 0e.t# Fro& Nation# .3 a ban5 *li5e 7othschildEs ?Ban5 o3 En%land@! ?9irst Ban5 O3 (he <nited =tates@! or ?9ederal 7eser>e Ban5@+ cannot collect a debt 3rom a co#ntr/Es %o>ernment *the <nited =tates o3 6merica M<=6+! then it can 3inance an enem/ *"reat Britain+ o3 the debtor %o>ernment *the <=6+ and a $ar *the $ar o3 1&11+ a%ainst the debtor %o>ernment *the <=6+ *"reat Britain >s. <=6! in the $ar o3 1&11+! and insist that the winnin% %o>ernment *"reat Britain+ reward the loanin% ban5 *7othschildRs Ban5+ b/ %i>in% it control o3 the winnin% %o>ernmentEs *"reat BritainEs+ mone/ s/stem *7othschild alread/ had control o3 "reat BritainEs mone/ s/stem+ or b/ %#aranteein% a renewal o3 its Ban5 Charter *the Ban5 Charter o3 the 7othschild ?9irst Ban5 O3 (he <nited =tates@+ in the de3eated co#ntr/ *the <=6+. (here3ore! 7othschildEs ?9irst Ban5 O3 (he <nited =tates@ Charter was renewed in 1&11 b/ the <nited =tates Con%ress as the means o3 stoppin% the war o3 1&11. President Gac5son too5 7othschildEs ?Ban5 O3 (he <nited =tates@ Charter awa/ in 1&36! b#t 7othschild retaliated twent/-3i>e /ears later thro#%h the <.=. Ci>il $ar *1&61-1&6,+ *.ss#in% o3 $ar Loans+. ?9or example! d#rin% o#r Ci>il $ar! the ;orth was 3inanced b/ the 7othschilds thro#%h their 6merican a%ent! 6#%#st Belmont! and the 6merican =o#th thro#%h the Erlan%ers! 7othschild relati>es.@ - ;one Dare Call .t Conspirac/ b/ "ar/ 6llen! pa%e ' . Lincoln was well aware o3 the 8in#s 8one/ Ban5in% =cam! and the attempts o3 pri>ate ban5ers to establish non-assessable corporations that the/ co#ld operate witho#t conscience and witho#t responsibilit/ 3or their actions. Lincoln was >er/ concerned that the rise o3 corr#pt ban5in% corporations wo#ld destro/ 6merica. Lincoln tried to ret#rn the co#ntr/ to monetar/ independence b/ iss#in% non-cancelable interest 3ree <nited =tates ;otes based on taxation and the 9#ll 6merican 9aith .n 6nd Credit O3 (he <nited =tates. (his e33ort b/ Lincoln threatened to ta5e awa/ the pro3it! and #n>eil the 3ra#d! o3 the predator/ ban5ers and predator/ ban5s! so the predator/ ban5ers m#rdered him.

T,e A A And T,e A A 50o".le Tro".le6


6s soon as the Ci>il $ar was o>er! the predator/ ban5ers mo>ed to stren%then the ban5Oco#rt s/mbiotic bond b/ establishin% the 6merican Ban5erEs 6ssociation *3or the ban5s+ and the 6merican Bar 6ssociation *3or the co#rts+. (he 6merican Ban5erEs 6ssociation! a monopol/! was established in 1&7, to operate as the 8ilitar/ 6cadem/ o3 the predator/ ban5in% pro3ession.

,1 o3 119

(he 6merican Bar 6ssociation! a monopol/! was established in 1&7& to operate as the 8ilitar/ 6cadem/ o3 the predator/ le%al pro3ession. (he 6merican Bar 6ssociation was and is a national labor #nion! which %#arantees that the Co#rt will be! and will operate as! a closed #nion shop where onl/ attorne/s can wor5 so that predator/ ban5ers can easil/ win battles a%ainst nat#ral persons! etc.. (he G#d%es act as the local #nion bosses. .n each state! the =#preme Co#rt Chie3 G#stice is the =tate <nion Boss o3 the =tate Bar 6ssociation and o3 the =tate Co#rts. B/ creatin% a %o>ernment-ho#sed s/stem o3 economic 3ra#d that well-ser>ed the the3t 3rom the p#blic done b/ predator/ ban5ers and ban5s! the most pro3itable mone/ scam in histor/! the sale and collection o3 min#s mone/ bac5ed b/ stolen credit! was co>ered! and nearl/ e>er/ other predator/ le%al process! bein% s#bordinate to the mone/ scam reI#ired b/ %o>ernmentall/-ho#sed or%aniJed crime! was a#tomaticall/ pro>ided 3or. 6s soon as the Ci>il $ar was o>er! the predator/ ban5ers mo>ed to establish) F(he 6merican Ban5erEs 6ssociation *6B6+ *(he control o3 capital - 1&7,+! F(he 6merican Bar 6ssociation *6B6+ *(he control o3 the Le%al-8ilitar/ establishmentO EsI#ires - 1&7&+! F(he 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation *97C+ *(he control o3 iss#in% mone/! c#rrenc/! and credit D 1913+! F(he 9ederal 7eser>e CorporationEs .nternal 7e>en#e =er>ice *.7=+ *(he cancellation o3 credit and c#rrenc/ b/ tax collection D 1913+! F(he 9ederal 7eser>e CorporationEs 6nti-De3amation Lea%#e *6DL+ *(he control o3 pro-97C media propa%anda D 1913+! F$$ . *the iss#in% o3 war loans+! F$$ .. *the iss#in% o3 war loans+! etc.. *=t#d/ the ori%ins o3 the ?Ban5 o3 En%land@.+ No+ )o" "nder#tand t,e ori(in# of t,e &o#t re$ent >II )ear# of +orld ,i#tor). (he 7othschildEs Printed-Paper =/mbolic 8one/ in the <nited =tates o3 6merica is the 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote! which is 8in#s 8one/! bac5ed b/ stolen propert/. (he 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote is not! and cannot be! law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates.

,3 o3 119

(he <.=. Con%ress has done the same thin% 3or the 7othschild-$arb#r% ?9ederal 7eser>e Corporation *1913+! an extension o3 the 7othschild ?Ban5 o3 En%land@! as it did 3or the 7othschild 9irst Ban5 O3 (he <nited =tates. 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation Bl#e =5/ 8ar5etin% is accomplished b/ sellin% non-bac5ed mone/ to the <.=. "o>ernment! F*1+ b/ loanin% %reen-seal non-bac5ed 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes to the <.=. "o>ernment at interest F*1+ to be repaid b/ the people o3 the <=6 o#t o3 their own labor and propert/. E>er/ time a dollar is deposited in a ban5! it is #sed! b/ that ban5! as an exc#se to K#sti3/ a loan! b/ the ban5! in the amo#nt o3 ten to twent/ %reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote Dollars. 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation Bl#e =5/ 8ar5etin% is accomplished b/ #sin% the <.=. "o>ernmentEs apparent need to repa/ the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! to %et the <.=. "o>ernmentEs corr#pt o33icials! o33icers and a%ents to steal the 9ederal 7eser>e CorporationEs non-bac5ed mone/ 3rom the p#blic and ret#rn it to the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation. One wo#ld thin5 that this wo#ld not be necessar/ beca#se the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation co#ld print! or ha>e printed! all the mone/ it reI#ired! b#t this is not so beca#se the 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote m#st ha>e credibilit/ in the international mone/ mar5et! and so! in order to ?3l/ le>el@ in international commerce! the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation m#st steal bac5 as man/ o3 its 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation Dollars as it can. Cancellation o3 Credit and C#rrenc/ 8ethod B1) (he 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation achie>es cancellation o3 credit and c#rrenc/ F*1+ b/ #sin% its 9D.C ban5s to collect real mone/ *capital! %oods! labor! time >al#e o3 s#bstance! etc.+ and real propert/ 3or its loans o3 min#s mone/! and real interest on its min#s mone/! be3ore the loan d#e dates! and thereb/ seiJe collateral b/ 3oreclos#re! precipitatin% s#its! F*1+ and b/ #sin% the =tate Co#rts and the <.=. Co#rts as a%encies to declare the ban5Es action to be >alid! th#s repellin% or dismissin% the s#its. (he Low-=ide =cenario F(he state %o>ernments incorporate the ban5Es borrowers! or treat them as corporations! F(he state and 3ederal %o>ernments create the law that the complainin% ?corporate@ borrowers will ha>e to be represented in co#rt b/ attorne/s.

,' o3 119

F(he attorne/s! 5nowin% that the ban5 m#st win *or the attorne/ will be disbarred or worse+! will sabota%e the position o3 the borrower in the co#rt action in a wa/ that it will ma5e the borrower appear to be at 3a#lt! allow the ban5Es loans to be called be3ore their d#e date! and allow the borrowerEs collateral to be 3oreclosed #pon! which ta5es the press#re o33 o3 the corr#pt ban5er. =ince e>er/one who 3#rthers the scam %ets a ?piece o3 the action@! the ban5! the ban5er! the co#rt! the K#d%e! the attorne/s! and their a%ents! le%islators! %o>ernment! and their a%ents *.7=! re%#lator/ a%encies! etc.+ all %et >er/ wealth/ in exchan%e 3or their m#t#al cooperation. (he 2i%h-=ide =cenario .n order to compel obedience to the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! the <nited =tates "o>ernment! and all =tates! either directl/ or thro#%h the <.=. "o>ernment! m#st be on the dole 3rom the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! and be #sin% onl/ 9ederal 7eser>e Dollars and 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes as their c#rrenc/! so that the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation has the power to demand that) F*1+ the =tates will ha>e absol#te control o>er all attorne/s! F*1+ attorne/s will ha>e absol#te control o>er all corporations *i.e.! the corporations m#st be represented b/ attorne/s! which! in t#rn! m#st be controlled b/ the =tates+! and F*3+ both ad>ersaries in a s#it will be deemed to be corporations! e>en i3 it is ob>io#sl/ not tr#e. Cancellation o3 Credit and C#rrenc/ 8ethod B1) (he =cam 9orm#la 3or this scam is M 7C$ 6 .6&. ', Q 1& <=C 17'6 7C$ 6 .6&. ', D 7e>ised Code o3 $ashin%ton D 6 3ederal mandate that the co#nt/ recorder is to mis3ile a non-ne%otiable ;otice o3 9ederal (ax Lien *;9(L+ as a ne%otiable 9ederal (ax Lien *9(L+. 1& <=C 17'6 D <nited =tates *Ci>il+ Code D Law that allows a person to lie b/ omission. (he 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation achie>es cancellation o3 credit and c#rrenc/ F*1+ b/ #sin% its own debt collection s#b-corporation! the .nternal 7e>en#e =er>ice *.7=+! to 3abricate ?taxpa/er@ debt b/ non-ne%otiable *non-collectable+ ;otice*s+ o3 9ederal (ax Lien*s+! F*1+ and b/ #sin% the 3ra#d#lent 9ederal (ax Lien 7e%istration 6ct to compel Co#nt/ 7ecorders o3 e>er/ Co#nt/ in e>er/ =tate to record each non-ne%otiable *non-collectable+ ;otice o3 9ederal (ax Lien *;9(L+ as a ne%otiable *collectable+ 9ederal (ax Lien *9(L+

,, o3 119

on a (ax Lien .ndex. *=ee! 3or example! the 7e>ised Code o3 $ashin%ton at 7C$ 6 .6&. ',.+ (he .7= then %ets! or has a#tomatic access to! a Certi3ied (r#e Cop/ o3 the 3alse =tatement entered b/ the Co#nt/ 7ecorder that a Lien *9(L+! not a ;otice o3 Lien *;9(L+! has been 3iled! to show to an/one that the .7= wants to proc#re! to en3orce their 3ra#d and to do their dirt/ wor5 3or them. 9or example! the .7= can ta5e a Certi3ied (r#e Cop/ o3 the Co#nt/ (ax Lien .ndex to ban5s and to the sheri33 to %et %arnishments and 3oreclos#res. No Rede&*tion Beca#se o3 the mone/ i%norance o3 the p#blic! the operators o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation were e>ent#all/ able to F*1+ ta5e the promise o3 ?redemption in %old or sil>er@ o33 o3 their ban5 c#rrenc/! F*1+ %i>e no so#rce o3 >al#e 3or the bac5in%! F*3+ promise nothin%! and F*'+ sa/ onl/ that) THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE -- which means that it will wor5 as lon% as /o# and /o#r nei%hbor are mone/-i%norant.

T,e National 0e.t Mone)3 +,i$, doe# not di#$lo#e it# .a$'in( or it# #"ret) i# Ne(ative Mone)3 &eanin( t,at it i# a re$ei*t for #tolen *ro*ert)3 $on#i#tin( of eit,er de*o#it# #tolen fro& a de*o#itor5#6 or $ollateral #tolen fro& t,e fir#t .orro+er5#6.
.n a transaction! the >al#e and the receipt *3or the >al#e+ mo>e in opposite directions. $hen a thie3 steals 3rom a >ictim! the act o3 the3t passes positi>e >al#e 3rom the >ictim to the thie3! and the act o3 the3t passes ne%ati>e >al#e 3rom the thie3 to the >ictim. ;e%ati>e mone/O>al#e mo>in% 9rom the thie3 (o the >ictim! is the same thin% as Positi>e mone/O>al#e mo>in% 9rom the >ictim (o the thie3.

,6 o3 119

$hen the 9ederal 7eser>e Corp. *the 9ed+ loans *passes+ ne%ati>e mone/ to the <.=. "o>ernment *<.=. "o>.+! and the <.=. "o>. passes the positi>e mone/Opropert/ *collateral+ o3 the 6merican p#blic to the 9ed! the 9ed is the thie3 and the p#blic is the >ictim. (he 9ed is the debtor and the 6merican p#blic is the creditor.

(he total positi>e >al#e! mo>ed in this manner! is the

;6(.O;6L DEB(
which! there3ore! is

(2E 68O<;( O$ED (O (2E P<BL.C B: (2E 9ED


and not the other wa/ aro#nd.
(he <.=. ?;ational Debt@ arises 3rom ne%ati>e mone/ *min#s mone/+ =pent into circ#lation b/ the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation b/ loanin% it to the <.=. "o>ernment. .t is mone/ o+ed to t,e *eo*le o3 the <nited =tates o3 6merica .) the members o3 the <nited =tates Con(re##3 .) the <nited =tates %overn&ent! and .) t,e Federal Re#erve Cor*oration and it# a(ent# to re*a) t,e *o#itive val"e3 +,i$, t,e) #tole3 +,en t,e) i##"ed t,eir Ne(ative Mone). (he 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation has the e%re%io#s %all to en3orce the collection o3 the ne%ati>e national debt! owed to it 3or the loan o3 min#s mone/ to the <nited =tates "o>ernment! as i3 it were a positi>e national debt. (he operators o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation expect the <nited =tates to repa/ the ne%ati>e national debt in real s#bstance mone/! that is! in positi>e mone/ instead o3 the ne%ati>e mone/! which the/ loaned. .3 we do not repa/ in positi>e >al#e instead o3 ne%ati>e >al#e the 9ed sends #s to war. (his is the #ltimate method b/ which the 7othschild 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation 5eeps the <.=. Con%ress and the <.=. "o>ernment! %enerall/! #nder its economic control. 6n/time that /o# want to read between the lines to #nderstand what controls this nation! %et (he Con%ressional Director/ 3rom the mid 197 Es and loo5 #p the honors bestowed on o#r Con%ressmen. 6lso ta5e a little time to read to disco>er 3or /o#rsel3 who 3inances the <nited ;ations. 6n/time the Ban5erEs want to destabiliJe the econom/! the/ create a world problem. Cancelable credit-mone/ ca#ses mone/ star>ation and b#siness depressions *1919Q+.

,7 o3 119

B/ the 193 Es the 3ederal co#rts were also actin% in 3a>or o3 the predator/ ban5ers and ban5s in this strate%/ beca#se) F*1+ the <.=. Con%ressmen and the <.=. G#d%es remembered what had happened to Lincoln and others who had stood a%ainst the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! and so were a3raid to personall/ stand a%ainst the pri>ate militar/ 3orces o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation to reestablish the <nited =tates ;ote! F*1+ the predator/ 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation Ban5in% =/stem was %rantin% the 3ederal %o>ernment loans o3 min#s mone/ bac5ed b/ pretended credit called 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes that were acceptable to the p#blic! F*3+ the 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote was wor5in% well! 3or the moment! with an economicall/ #ned#cated p#blic! on their 3aith that the %o>ernment was not inK#rin% their ri%hts b/ its #se! and F*'+ there was no second c#rrenc/ in circ#lation! to which the p#blic had reco#rse to #se. =o! the 3ederal co#rts wo#ld also operate =#mmar/ processes to protect the special pri>ile%e o3 the predator/ ban5ers and ban5s to call in loans premat#rel/. (he <.=. Con%ress has had 1 /ears to operate the mone/ s/stem correctl/.

(he <.=. Con%ress has dele%ated the control o3 the mone/ s/stem to thie>es. (he <.=. Con%ress has passed laws to le%itimiJe Bl#e =5/ 8ar5et Ban5in%! which allow the ban5er-thie>es *ban5sters+ to loan ?pretended c#rrenc/@ O 8in#s 8one/. (he <.=. Con%ress has passed laws to le%itimiJe Cancellation o3 Credit and C#rrenc/! to co>er the crimes o3 Bl#e =5/ 8ar5et Ban5in%. (he <.=. Con%ress has pro>en that it cannot be tr#sted with the control o3 the mone/ s/stem. (he Co#rts ha>e helped the ban5er-thie>es call in loans o3 8in#s 8one/ be3ore their d#e dates! and to 3oreclose! to protect ban5er-thie>es in their prod#ction and loanin% o3 pretend c#rrenc/O8in#s 8one/. Except 3or Lincoln and Aenned/! the Presidents ha>e not en3orced the mone/ laws. (he nation can onl/ rel/ on a %o>ernment o3 the people! b/ the people! 3or the people. .n e33ect! the 7othschild-$arb#r% 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! thro#%h its =/stem o3 Ban5s! thro#%h its ban5in% policies! r#les! and re%#lations! and thro#%h its monopolistic control o3 the nationEs mone/ s#ppl/! is the primar/ predator ban5 in control o3 this nationEs mone/ and c#rrenc/! and is >er/ nearl/ the %o>ernment o3 the <nited =tates! except that wo#ld be a step downward.

,& o3 119

It #,o"ld no+ .e $lear t,at t,ere are ot,er #trate(ie# ."ilt "*on t,e fore(oin( #trate(ie# .) $on#*ira$)3 $reatin( a #)#te& of international or(ani?ed $ri&e3 t,en 'no+n a# t,e Order of t,e Ill"&inati3 and no+ 'no+n a# T,e Ne+ World Order. T,e fail"re of (overn&ent a(ent# to *erfor& in a$$ordan$e +it, t,e Con#tit"tion# and La+# of t,e Land &"#t .e "#ed a# (ro"nd# to $o&*el t,e (overn&ent# to re.ate ta4e#. In t,at +a)3 t,e intrin#i$ val"e or .a$'in( of t,e fir#t $o&&"nit) &one) $an $o&e fro& t,e enfor$in( of *".li$ a$$o"nta.ilit) and fro& t,e $on#eJ"ent tran#fer of val"e .a$' to t,e *".li$ t,ro"(, t,e re.atin( of (overn&ent ta4e#. Both this nationEs mone/ s/stem and this nationEs mone/! as the/ are in e33ect toda/! are dishonestOcorr#pt. E>er/ e33ort to prod#ce an alternate s/stem o3 c#rrenc/ is met with a ban5in% bo/cott. B#t this occ#rs onl/ i3 the mone/ s/stem relies #pon the cooperation o3 the Ban5s. .3 the in>oiced %o>ernment a%ents! actin% witho#t a law3#l dishonor o3 the c#rrenc/ 3or ca#se! i.e.! witho#t a law3#l reb#ttal o3 the claim stated on the c#rrenc/ made a%ainst the %o>ernment! re3#se to pa/ the tax rebate o#t o3 the %o>ernment tax co33ers! then the c#rrenc/ will be a 7e-Lien C#rrenc/! meanin% that it can r#n on the street as an #nsatis3ied tab a%ainst the %o>ernment #ntil the p#blic can install some honest politicians into the %o>ernment who will en3orce the rebate and prosec#te the o33endin% a%ents. $ith this basis! nei%hborin% comm#nities will be able to help each other with 3inancin%. To Re-In#tit"te Hone#t Mone)8 E>er/ comm#nit/ m#st ha>e its own citiJen-operated honest and so#nd mone/ s/stem. E>er/ citiJen m#st be in>ol>ed in #nderstandin% and controllin% the mone/ s/stem. (he comm#nit/ mone/ m#st represent the labor >al#e o3 each and e>er/ citiJenEs e33orts or achie>ements in the comm#nit/! incl#din% the ser>ice o3 correctin% the %o>ernment. (he tr#th abo#t o#r predator/ ban5s! predator/ ban5ers! predator/ politicians! predator/ co#rt s/stem! and predator/ media has become common 5nowled%e. (he impro>ements in national and international comm#nication are ma5in% it di33ic#lt 3or the predator/ ban5in% s/stem and co#rt s/stem to conceal their s/mbiotic 8in#s 8one/ Ban5in% =cam. (he people at the top o3 the 8in#s 8one/ Ban5in% =cam are tr/in% to distract the p#blic with created emer%encies! and are now tr/in% %et o#r male pop#lation o#t o3 the co#ntr/ on the exc#se o3 a necessar/ 3orei%n in>ol>ement! so that there will not be eno#%h o3 them here at home! lo/al to /o#! to protect /o#! to protect /o#r 3amil/! and to protect the <nited =tates o3 6merica 3rom the 3inal act o3 predation! (he "reat 9oreclos#re.

,9 o3 119

(he 6merican people need to #nderstand the treacher/ o3 the predator/ ban5ers and their in3l#ence and control o>er o#r %o>ernment! and be%in establishin% alternati>e comm#nit/ c#rrencies and better comm#nit/ comm#nication and cooperation.

6 o3 119

Ke+# and C,ri#tian# for t,e !re#ervation of A&eri$a 5KC!A6


(he 3ore3athers o3 both the Gews and the Christians were o3 one race! the 2ebrews. (he 3ore3athers o3 both the Gews and the Christians were o3 one nation! .srael. $hen .srael became di>ided! one %ro#p went to Bab/lon! and the rest were scattered. (he Bab/lonian %ro#p! which incl#ded the (ribe o3 G#dah! became 5nown as the Gews. Part o3 the scattered %ro#p! containin% the other tribes! became 5nown as the Christians. (he Gews 5ept to themsel>es as a race! and became a people with a closed %ene pool. (he Christians mixed with other races! and became a people with an open %ene pool. (he Gews specialiJed in nat#ral law! mone/! the letter o3 the law! and were not 3or%i>in%. (he Christians specialiJed in theolo%/! charit/! the spirit o3 the law! and were 3or%i>in%. (he Gews became h#manistic! and determined to sol>e the h#man problems on Earth. (he Christians became theistic! and determined to prepare 3or a personal trip to 2ea>en. (he Gews bro#%ht strictness and acco#ntabilit/ to the law! and #sed law to r#le others. (he Christians bro#%ht patience and %race to the law! and #sed law to r#le themsel>es. Both Gews and Christians were I#ic5 to 3ind 3a#lt! and slow to correct political e>ils. $hen the ?#nited =tates o3 6merica@! a.5.a. the ?<nited =tates o3 6merica@*<=6+! was established! it became a meltin% pot o3 the man/ races and philosophies o3 the Earth. (wo o3 the most in3l#ential components o3 that #nion o3 races became labeled! accordin% to their respecti>e predominant >iews o3 2ebrew histor/ as Gews and Christians. $hen these two hereditar/ branches re#nited in the e>ol#tion o3 the <=6! the best o3 both e>ol#tions became #nited into an almost #nconI#erable combination or so#l. (he maKor portion o3 the Gews that came to this co#ntr/ made it their chosen land and their home! and in>ested their li>es in becomin% a part o3 its so#l! and lo/al to its spirit. 6 minor portion o3 the Gews that came to this co#ntr/! who held no lo/alt/ to it! termed the ?.nternational Gews@! laid co>eto#s plans to possess it! e>en i3 b/ blood sacri3ice. (hese Gews had a 3orei%n lo/alt/ that ne>er incl#ded a concern 3or their 3ellow Gews. 9rom the >er/ be%innin% o3 this nation! the 3orei%n mone/ instit#tions o3 the predator/ .nternational Gews! primaril/ the 7othschild ?Ban5 o3 En%land@! F*1+ imposed their predator/ ban5in% policies on the nation >ia the ?Ban5 o3 the <.=.@. F*1+ wa%ed the $ar o3 1&11! to 3orce renewal o3 the charter o3 their ?Ban5 o3 the <.=.. F*3+ 3inanced both sides o3 the <nited =tates Ci>il $ar! *;. O7othschilds! =. OErlan%ers+ F*'+ established predator/ or%aniJations! s#ch as) the 6merican Ban5erEs 6ssociation *1&7,+! the 6merican Bar 6ssociation *1&7&+! the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation *97C+ *7othschild-$arb#r%+*1913+! the .nternal 7e>en#e =er>ice *.7=+ *97C ?debt@ collection department+*1913+! the 6nti-De3amation Lea%#e *6DL+ *the 97C ?p#blic relations@ department+*1913+! F*,+ 3inanced both sides o3 $orld $ar One! *<=MPa#l $arb#r%L "er.M8ax $arb#r%! brothersC+ F*6+ 3inanced 6dolph 2itler and (he 2oloca#st *>ia $arb#r%! a.5.a. ?Dadd/ $arb#c5s@+! F*7+ 3inanced $inston Ch#rchill! 9. D. 7oose>elt! and both sides o3 $orld $ar (wo! etc. (he Enem/ consists o3 a >er/ small %ro#p o3 >er/ intelli%ent! >er/ determined predators. (he Enemies o3 this %reat land wo#ld li5e to destro/ its nat#ral so#l. (he #nion o3 the lo/al citiJens o3 this %reat land is a part o3 that nat#ral so#l. (he Enemies o3 this %reat land can ta5e this land! witho#t destro/in% the wealth o3 the land itsel3 and the str#ct#res #pon it! onl/ b/ destro/in% the #nion o3 its lo/al citiJens. (he Enemies o3 this %reat land 5now that the 5e/ to ta5in% it is to di>ide the people. (he Gews and the Christians! lo/al to this nation! m#st not be di>ided a%ainst each other.

61 o3 119

A !".li$ Noti$e A.o"t Hi#tor)


.n3ormed and Lo/al 6merican Gews do not li5e what .nternational Gews are doin% to this nation! and what the/ are #sin% this nation to do worldwide in the name o3 .srael. 8an/ common Lo/al 6merican Gews! and non-Gews 3or that matter! do not e>en 5now o3 the .nternational Gews! or the real moti>es 3or their operation in the <nited =tates. Lo/al 6merican Gews want to stop what the .nternational Gews are doin%! b#t are o#tn#mbered! o#t-3inanced! and o#t-%#nned b/ the .nternational Gews and their #nhol/ alliance with corr#pt o33icials! o33icers! and a%ents o3 the <.=. %o>ernment. Lo/al 6merican Gews do not ha>e direct control o>er the .nternational Gews. Lo/al 6merican Gews do not want to be blamed b/ their 3ellow 6mericans 3or what .nternational Gews are doin% to this nation! and #sin% this nation to do worldwide. 6merican patriots ha>e pointed to 2itlerEs con3iscation o3 %#ns in "erman/ in 193, as the t#rnin% point o3 2itlerEs political mane#>erin% a%ainst common Gews and the world. Lo/al 6merican Gews do not want to become the >ictims o3 a <nited =tates 2oloca#st. Lo/al 6merican Gews established Gews 9or (he Preser>ation o3 9irearms Ownership. HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HISTOR9 A OUT THE AN@IN% SCAM BIII C ---L *re#ent .3 /o# want to #nderstand the letter o3 the law! in its lo%ic! in its consistenc/! and in its strictness! with its territorial obKecti>e o3 ownership! then st#d/ the Old (estament o3 the 2ol/ Bible. .3 /o# want to #nderstand the spirit o3 the law! in its respect 3or all li3e! in its ci>iliJation o3 h#man 5ind! and in its %race and patience! with its obKecti>e o3 h#man atonement *atone-ment+ with ;at#re and ;at#reEs "od! then st#d/ the ;ew (estament o3 the Bible. .3 /o# want to #nderstand commercial law! and be s#ccess3#l in its application! then /o# will want to st#d/ both the Old (estament and the ;ew (estament o3 the Bible. :o# will also want to st#d/ (he 6rt o3 $ar b/ =#n (J#! =ilent $eapons 9or P#iet $ars! and the =cienti3ic 6merican! =eptember 19& ! 1'-pa%e article b/ $assil/ Leontie3. *contin#ed+ BIII C to t,e *re#ent 5$ontin"in(6 (he Gews ha>e a 3o#r tho#sand /ear histor/ in ban5in%! 3inance! and mone/ control. (he (en Commandments *Ex.1 + list all 3i>e o3 the steps o3 all o3 the scams in the world. (he 3i>e steps o3 all o3 the scams in the world are) Co>et! Lie *Bear 9alse $itness+! =teal! Be ;on-Lo/al! and Aill. 6 scam can be ran5ed in its serio#sness b/ how man/ o3 these steps ha>e been ta5en.

61 o3 119

.n 2ebrewOGewish (ribal =ocial Law! these actsOsteps were all declared to be crimes when the/ are committed a%ainst a 3ellow Gew. L/in%! =tealin%! and Aillin% were! and still are! capital o33enses when a Gew inK#res a Gew. (he capital p#nishment o3 a Gew b/ his 3ellow Gews is prohibited in 6merica d#e to 6merican Law! b#t an o33endin% Gew is ostraciJed both sociall/ and commerciall/. .n re%ard to 6d#lter/! the tribal le%al standard o3 beha>ior 3or Gewish men was di33erent than the tribal le%al standard o3 beha>ior 3or Gewish women. Ges#s made this >er/ clear. Co>eto#sness is an internal mental attit#de! and so it is di33ic#lt to establish it in 3act. ACD> - AEAB A0 D *8a/er 6mschel 7othschild D an .nternational Gew+ (he ?Ban5 o3 En%land@! the ?Ban5 o3 9rance@! the ?Ban5 o3 "erman/@! etc.! were pri>ate incorporated 7othschild ban5s! not %o>ernment ban5s. (he ban5er members o3 the 7othschild 9amil/ ha>e no lo/alt/ 3or the 6merican people! onl/ an #nlimited desire 3or! and an absol#te determination to possess! the <nited =tates! as well as the remainder o3 the world! and to establish a ;ew $orld Order. (he 7othschildEs are not the onl/ wealth/ 3amil/ en%a%ed in this enterprise. ACCM 5H6 A0 (he 7othschild 9amil/ o3 ban5ers established the ?Ban5 o3 the <nited =tates@. (he ?Ban5 o3 the <nited =tates@ was a pri>ate corporation! operatin% in the <nited =tates. 7othschild 9amil/ ban5erEs controlled the ?Ban5 o3 the <nited =tates@. (he <.=. Con%ress %a>e the ?Ban5 o3 the <nited =tates@ a Ban5in% Charter. (he <nited =tates Con%ressE Charter allowed the 7othschild ?Ban5 o3 the <nited =tates@ F*1+ to iss#e and spend the 7othschildEs min#s mone/ Ban5 o3 the <nited =tates ;ote Dollars into circ#lation in >iolation o3 the <.=. Constit#tion! 6rticle 1 =ection & Cla#se ,! F*1+ to loan the 7othschildEs min#s mone/ Ban5 o3 the <nited =tates ;ote Dollars to the <nited =tates "o>ernment! and F*3+ to char%e the <nited =tates "o>ernment interest 3or the #se o3 7othschildEs min#s mone/ Ban5 o3 the <nited =tates ;ote Dollars. (he 7othschild ?Ban5 o3 the <nited =tates@ printed and spent into circ#lation its min#s mone/ Ban5 o3 the <nited =tates ;ote Dollars. Each ?Ban5 o3 the <nited =tates@ ;ote was min#s mone/.

63 o3 119

AEAB A0 .n 1&11! Con%ress re3#sed to renew the charter 3or the 7othschild ?Ban5 o3 the <nited =tates@. 7othschild retaliated b/ orderin% En%land into the $ar o3 1&11 a%ainst the <nited =tates. AEMI 5H6 A0 LincolnEs personal ori%in! ed#cational bac5%ro#nd! and trainin% in law were part Gewish. Lincoln said that we ha>e a %o>ernment o3 the people! b/ the people! 3or the people. (his means that the #ltimate power to iss#e c#rrenc/ belon%s to the common people. Lincoln tried to reestablish the power o3 Con%ress to ?coin mone/ and re%#late the >al#e thereo3 @. *S<.=. Constit#tion - 6rticle 1 =ection & Cla#se ,+ Lincoln tried to reestablish the non-interest bearin% <nited =tates ;ote as the =treet C#rrenc/ o3 the ;ation. (he <nited =tates ;ote F*1+ wo#ld eliminate the <.=. "o>ernmentEs borrowin% o3 min#s mone/ 3rom the 7othschild Ban5s. F*1+ wo#ld eliminate the interest bein% paid b/ the <. =. "o>ernment to 7othschild Ban5s 3or the #se o3 its min#s mone/! F*3+ wo#ld eliminate the 7othschild min#s mone/ 3rom o#r streets! and F*'+ threatened to expose the min#s mone/ scam o3 the 7othschild Ban5s. (he ban5er members o3 the 7othschild 3amil/ ordered the assassination o3 Lincoln. AGA> A0 7othschild-$arb#r% .nternational Gews established the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation. (he 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation is a pri>ate corporation! operatin% in the <nited =tates. (he 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation is commonl/ re3erred to as ?(he 9ed@. 7othschild-$arb#r% .nternational Gews control the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation. .n 1913! the <.=. Con%ress %a>e the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation a Ban5in% Charter. (he <nited =tates Con%ressE Charter allowed the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation *the 9ed+

6' o3 119

F*1+ to iss#e and spend the 9ederal 7eser>e CorporationEs min#s mone/ 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote Dollars into circ#lation in >iolation o3 the <.=. Constit#tion! 6rticle 1 =ection & Cla#se ,! F*1+ to loan the 9ederal 7eser>e CorporationEs min#s mone/ 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote Dollars to the <nited =tates "o>ernment! and F*3+ to char%e the <nited =tates "o>ernment interest 3or the #se o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e CorporationEs min#s mone/ 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote Dollars. (he 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation spends into circ#lation 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote Dollars that it does not ha>e bac5in% 3or. Each 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote is min#s mone/. (he 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation pa/s its min#s mone/ to the <nited =tates to print its 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes. (he 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation controls the creation and distrib#tion o3 mone/ in the <nited =tates! and pre>ents the #se o3 pl#s mone/ thro#%h the #se o3 ban5in% bo/cotts. AGA> A0 (he 7othschild-$arb#r% 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation .nternational Gews established the ps/cholo%ical war3are media s/stem 5nown as the Gewish 6nti-De3amation Lea%#e! the G6DL! also 5nown as the 6nti-De3amation Lea%#e! the 6DL. (he Gewish 6nti-De3amation Lea%#e is not Gewish! it is 7othschild! and it is predator/. 8an/ common Gews do not 5now o3 the moti>e 3or the creation o3 the 6DL. (he 6nti-De3amation Lea%#e attac5s an/ 6merican person who in an/ wa/ challen%es the ban5in% policies o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation .nternational Gews. Lo/al 6merican Gews do not ascribe to the tactics o3 the 7othschild .nternational Gews. (he 6nti-De3amation Lea%#e does not represent Lo/al 6merican Gews. AGAD A03 NAGDI A0O 7othschild-$arb#r% .nternational Gews ca#sed $orld $ar . Tand $orld $ar ..U so that the/ co#ld loan %o>ernments their min#s mone/! char%e interest on their min#s mone/! and create national debts based on their min#s mone/. AG>PF A0 7othschild-$arb#r% .nternational Gews 3inanced 6dolph 2itler and the 2oloca#st. 6merican patriots ha>e pointed to 2itlerEs con3iscation o3 %#ns in "erman/ in 193, as the t#rnin% point o3 2itlerEs political mane#>erin% a%ainst common Gews and the world.

6, o3 119

2istor/ pro>es that 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation .nternational Gews are treachero#s. Lo/al 6merican Gews ha>e established Gews 9or (he Preser>ation o3 9irearms Ownership. AGDI 5H6 A0 2itlerEs sacri3ice o3 the common Gews at that time! made it easier 3or the 6DL to criticiJe the people who criticiJed the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation .nternational Gews later. AGMI A0 President Gohn 9. Aenned/ tried to reestablish the power o3 Con%ress to ?coin mone/ and re%#late the >al#e thereo3 @. *S<.=. Constit#tion - 6rticle 1 =ection & Cla#se ,+ Aenned/ tried to reestablish the non-interest bearin% red-seal <nited =tates ;ote as the =treet C#rrenc/ o3 the ;ation *b/ Exec#ti>e Order+. (he red-seal *co>enant+ <nited =tates ;ote F*1+ wo#ld eliminate the <.=. "o>ernmentEs borrowin% o3 min#s mone/ 3rom the pri>ate 7othschild-$arb#r% 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! F*1+ wo#ld eliminate the interest bein% paid b/ the <. =. "o>ernment to the pri>ate 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation 3or the #se o3 its min#s mone/! F*3+ wo#ld eliminate the 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote min#s mone/ 3rom o#r streets! and F*'+ threatened to expose the min#s mone/ scam o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation. (here3ore! the 7othschild-$arb#r% 9ederal 7eser>e Ban5 ordered the assassination o3 Aenned/. Aenned/ said! ? (he hi%h o33ice o3 president has been #sed to 3oment a plot to destro/ the 6mericansE 3reedom! and be3ore . lea>e o33ice . m#st in3orm the citiJen o3 his pli%ht.@ - Gohn 9. Aenned/ at Col#mbia <ni>ersit/! 1 da/s be3ore his assassination. (he Constit#tion 3or the #nited =tates o3 6merica is the 3inest political-commercial contract in the world! b#t cowardl/ <. =. o33icials! o33icers! and a%ents dare not obe/ it.

66 o3 119

T,e !rin$i*le# For E#ta.li#,in( A La+f"l Lo$al C"rren$)


Nat"ral !er#on#3 Unli&ited Lia.ilit)3 Re#*on#i.ilit)3 Ri(,t#3 A(ree&ent#3 Tr"t,3 F"ll 0i#$lo#"re3 Contra$t La+3 Covenant La+3 Co&&er$ial La+ F;at#ral persons! also 5nown as ?3lesh and blood persons@! ha>e #nlimited liabilit/ 3or both their acts and their omissions. T(he pl#ral o3 ?nat#ral person@ is ?people@.U FEach and e>er/ nat#ral person has the nat#ral s#r>i>al-ri%ht to enter into a%reements with each and e>er/ other nat#ral person or %ro#p o3 persons *people+. F.t is #nderstood that s#ch an a%reement contains tr#e and 3#ll disclos#re and no deceit. F=#ch an a%reement is called a contract i3 it in>ol>es the exchan%e o3 material thin%s. F=#ch an a%reement is called a co>enant i3 the exchan%e is 3or libert/ or 3or li3e. (he Declaration o3 .ndependence wasOis a co>enant T?...we pled%e o#r li>es@ ...U. F(he social law %o>ernin% the ma5in% o3 contracts is called contract law. FContract law is also 5nown as commercial law. !rivate an'er F6 nat#ral person! actin% with #nlimited liabilit/! who b#/s and sells written contracts! is called a Pri>ate Ban5er. F6 Pri>ate Ban5er has #nlimited liabilit/ and #nlimited responsibilit/ 3or his actions that establish his #nalienable *#n-alien-able M not lien-able+ personal ri%hts! and also his 3#ll/ lien-able person! propert/! and ri%hts to propert/. FPri>ate ban5ers! beca#se o3 their #nlimited liabilit/ responsibilit/! which is the basis o3 ri%hts! do not ha>e to be chartered and do not ha>e to 3ollow the special pri>ile%e stat#tes or policies set down b/ the %o>ernment 3or corporations and other limited liabilit/ creators and operators. In$or*orated or C,artered an'# - State3 Silent !artner F6 ban5! incorporated or chartered b/ the =tate "o>ernment! an .ncorporatedOChartered Ban5! is in realit/ an alter e%o or second sel3 o3 the =tate "o>ernment. F(his sit#ation ma5es the =tate a silent partner to the .ncorporated Ban5. F6s lon% as an .ncorporatedOChartered Ban5 does the =tateEs biddin%! the =tate is silent. FB#t! i3 an incorporated ban5 is disobedient! then the =tate does not remain silent.

67 o3 119

!rote$tion In#"ran$e Ra$'eteerin( - O.e) T,e State3 Or Lo#e In State Co"rt 6n .ncorporatedOChartered Ban5 has limited liabilit/Oresponsibilit/ 3or its actions in the =tate Co#rt in exchan%e 3or obedience to the =tateEs laws! policies! control! and interests. !rote$tion In#"ran$e Ra$'eteerin( - Federal 0e*o#it In#"ran$e Cor*oration F.3 an .ncorporated Ban5 see5s the protection o3 the bi%%er ban5s! then those other bi%%er ban5s re%#late the .ncorporated Ban5. F.3 an .ncorporated Ban5 does not see5 the protection o3 the bi%%er ban5s! then the corr#pt bi%%er ban5s p#t s#btle b#t >iolent 3inancial press#re on the o33icers o3 the .ncorporated Ban5 to con>ince its o33icers o3 the importance o3 ha>in% Deposit .ns#rance. T,e Un,ol) Allian$e - T,ieve#3 Fen$er#3 And Ot,er A$$o&*li$e# Predator/ Ban5ers #se the PeopleEs i%norance o3 the 8in#s 8one/ Bl#e-=5/-8ar5etin% =cam! to steal propert/ 3rom mone/-i%norant common People! in order to ha>e the mone/ power! with which the/ can b#/ political powers 3rom "o>ernments. (he political powers! which "o>ernments sell to Predator/ Ban5ers! are) F*1+ the re%#lar dail/ power o3 the "o>ernment to co>er the re%#lar dail/ crimes o3 the Ban5ers creatin% 8in#s 8one/! this power bein% deli>ered to the Ban5ers thro#%h %o>ernment le%islators! attorne/s! K#d%es! co#rts! the police! the armies! the na>ies! etc.! man/ o3 whom do not e>en realiJe that the/ are bein% #sed as an accessor/ to a crime. F*1+ the power o3 a "o>ernment to ?borrow-and-spend@ la#nder the *non-bac5ed+ min#s mone/ o3 the Predator/ Ban5s into circ#lation on the street 3or what the "o>ernment wants! b#t declares to be ?in behal3 o3 the p#blic %ood! ma5in% the People the Debtor. F(his is act#all/ the power o3 the "o>ernment 6%ents! actin% as ?6%ents@ o3 the P#blic! to embeJJle the labor >al#e o3 the i%norant PeopleOP#blic! b/ establishin% another loan o3 8in#s 8one/ 3rom the Predator/ Ban5er 3or the "o>ernmentEsO6%entEs #se! on the implied si%nat#re o3 the PeopleOP#blic. (his creates a percei>ed ;ational Debt@! and thro#%h the P#blicEs ?repa/ment@ o3 this percei>ed debt to the Predator/ Ban5er! a%ain acts to steal propert/ 3rom mone/-i%norant PeopleOP#blic 3or the "o>ernmentEsO6%entEs #se o3 the Predator/ Ban5Es 8in#s 8one/! and the interest o3 the Predator/ Ban5er.

6& o3 119

S"&&ar) -- an'er;%overn&ent l"e-S') Min"# Mone) an'in( S$a& .n other words! the Predator/ Ban5er F*1+ pro>es that he is a s#per-thie3 b/ stealin% 3rom the PeopleOP#blic 3or himsel3 #sin% his 8in#s 8one/! then F*1+ %i>es the "o>ernment 6%ent the same opport#nit/ to #se his 8in#s 8one/ to steal >al#e 3rom *#nlaw3#ll/ tax+ the PeopleOP#blic 3or the "o>ernment! b/ a mis#se o3 the %o>ernment o33ice! and F*3+ saddles the PeopleOP#blic with a percei>ed debt to the Predator/ Ban5er 3or the "o>ernmentEs #se o3 the 8in#s 8one/. rea$, Of Contra$t F(he 3ail#re o3 a person to per3orm accordin% to a contract is called a breach o3 contract. F.3 the per3ormance accordin% to an a%reement has a >al#e! then the 3ail#re to per3orm accordin% to an a%reement! called breach o3 contract! also has a >al#e. T,e 0efinition And C,ara$ter Of A C"rren$) F6 c#rrenc/ is a contract to trans3er >al#e. .t is a >al#e-trans3er s#b-contract. F6 c#rrenc/ is #s#all/ expressed in whole #nits o3 meas#re! #s#all/ ?dollars@. F6 c#rrenc/ pro>ides some p#rchasin%-power >al#e to the bearer o3 the c#rrenc/. F(he p#rchasin%-power >al#e o3 a c#rrenc/ is that >al#e which is bein% reser>ed F*1+ 3rom part or all o3 some ori%inal contract! or F*1+ 3rom a claim 3or part! or all o3! the breach o3 some ori%inal contract. F(he said ori%inal contract is speci3ied #pon the c#rrenc/. F9or example! i3 a p#blic o33icial deliberatel/ >iolates his tax-3inanced Kob! described in the Constit#tion 3or the #nited =tates o3 6merica! and the other o33icers and a%ents o3 %o>ernment do not immediatel/ brin% him or her #nder control! then the breach o3 contract with the p#blic ma5es the o33icial! the accessor/ o33icers and a%ents o3 the o33icial o3 the %o>ernment! and the %o>ernment itsel3! all liable to the p#blic 3or the dama%e speci3ied in the <.=. Code! and the dama%e m#st be rebated bac5 to the p#blic 3rom the <.=. (reas#r/ o#t o3 the taxes paid into the %o>ernment b/ the p#blic! b/ the #se o3 a P#blic Contract (ax 7ebate ;ote! or a P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;ote.

69 o3 119

LT,e nat"ral ri(,t3 +,i$, ever) *er#on ,a#3 to $ontra$t +it, ot,er#3 $o"*led +it, t,e fa$t t,at $"rren$) i# a &et,od of $ontra$tin(3 &ean# t,at ever) nat"ral *er#on ,a# t,e nat"ral ri(,t to *rod"$e a $"rren$) to $on#"&&ate $ontra$t# .) t,e *".li$ $olle$tion of de.t#. F;o state shall pass an/ law impairin% the obli%ation o3 contracts. *S <.=. Const.1 1+ *S <.=. Const. 1 1 M <.=. Constit#tion 6rticle 1 =ection1 Cla#se 1+ (here3ore! no =tate! or #nion o3 =tates *the #nited =tates+! shall pass an/ law impairin% the nat#ral ri%ht o3 an/ Pri>ate Ban5er to prod#ce or circ#late a c#rrenc/ to sec#re! or to compel! 3#l3illment o3 the obli%ation o3 contracts. 6ll power o3 a law3#l %o>ernment comes 3rom the consent and s#pport o3 the %o>erned! so that e>er/ comm#nit/ is endowed with the bene3it o3 its nat#ral citiJensE ri%ht to exercise the <.=. Constit#tional ;inth 6mendment 7i%ht and 9irst 6mendment 7i%ht to s#r>i>e! to exercise their conscience! and to exercise their ri%ht to contract! all applied to prod#ce a comm#nit/ c#rrenc/! pro>ided that the c#rrenc/ is has a 3#ll/ disclosed L6$9<L B6CA.;" b/ some thin% or some thin%s o3 >al#e! and pro>ided that the people o3 that comm#nit/ are) F*1+ are ed#cated abo#t the operation o3 mone/! F*1+ are ed#cated abo#t the responsibilit/ 3or iss#in% mone/! and F*3+ are acti>el/ in>ol>ed in o>erseein% and controllin% the I#antit/ o3 c#rrent mone/ or c#rrenc/ iss#ed into circ#lation b/ the members o3 that comm#nit/ or b/ the comm#nit/ itsel3. (he Comm#nit/ can iss#e 6llowance C#rrenc/! and Exec#ti>e Citation C#rrenc/! and the indi>id#al members o3 the comm#nit/ can iss#e P#blic =er>ice Citation C#rrenc/. Allo+an$e C"rren$) Allo+an$e C"rren$) i# #*e$ifi$all) $reated for t,e dire$t *rote$tion of t,e *"r$,a#in( *o+er of t,e $o&&"nit)1# La.or 0ollar. 6llowance C#rrenc/ is printed and p#t into circ#lation b/ the comm#nit/ %o>ernment! not 3or the bene3it o3 the comm#nit/ %o>ernment! b#t 3or the speci3ic p#rpose o3 %#aranteein% that there is a s#33icient amo#nt o3 c#rrenc/ in circ#lation in the comm#nit/! to pro>ide a s#33icient amo#nt o3 the commercial medi#m o3 exchan%e! to ma5e possible commercial transaction and to maximiJe the possibilit/ o3 3#ll %ain3#l emplo/ment. 6llowance C#rrenc/ is made a>ailable at a central point in the comm#nit/! b/ the comm#nit/ %o>ernment! #nder the control o3 the comm#nit/ %o>ernment! to be eI#all/ di>ided and eI#all/ disb#rsed amon% all o3 the nat#ral person people o3 the comm#nit/!

7 o3 119

to be spent into circ#lation b/ the people o3 the comm#nit/! not b/ the %o>ernment or an/ other corporate entit/ or le%al 3iction. 6llowance C#rrenc/ 3#ndamentall/ represents ;at#reEs s#ppl/ o3 ener%/ and raw materials as the tr#e and 3#ndamental basis o3 a comm#nit/Es wealth and bac5in%! so the creation o3 6llowance C#rrenc/ reI#ires the %atherin% o3 statistical data on the a>ailabilit/ and #se o3 local nat#ral raw materials! on the a>ailabilit/ and #se o3 local nat#ral so#rces o3 ener%/ *a%ric#lt#ral! etc.+! on the prices! costs! and prod#ction in the comm#nit/ in connection with staple commodities! and on the local man#3act#rin% costs and the %ross comm#nit/ prod#ct *"CP+ o3 the comm#nit/! and either the willin%ness to 5eep an O33ice o3 (rends and Ed#cated "#essin%! or the willin%ness to #se mathematical inp#t-o#tp#t anal/sis to ded#ce 3rom this data the most li5el/ >al#e o3 the 6llowance C#rrenc/ Disb#rsement! all o3 which m#st be p#blic in3ormation a>ailable to an/one in the comm#nit/. (he statistical method and the inp#t-o#tp#t anal/sis method o3 economics are not an exact science! which means that the %ood common sense and the >ote o3 a well in3ormed comm#nit/ sho#ld be s#33icient to experimentall/ arri>e at a disb#rsement >al#e i3 an/ disb#rsement is necessar/. (he disb#rsement o3 6llowance C#rrenc/ m#st ne>er be #sed to create a wel3are 3#nd! beca#se that wo#ld rob the laborer o3 the p#rchasin% power o3 his hard earned mone/. (he ratio o3 the amo#nt o3 6llowance C#rrenc/ to the amo#nt o3 Labor C#rrenc/ in circ#lation in a comm#nit/ is the C#rrenc/ Dil#tion .ndex or .n3lation .ndex o3 the comm#nit/. (wo comm#nities with the same c#rrenc/ dil#tion index! arri>ed at b/ the same >alid mathematical processes! will ha>e nearl/ eI#all/ exchan%eable c#rrencies. Citation C"rren$ie#3 E4e$"tive Citation C"rren$ie#3 et$. 8#nicipal Citation C#rrenc/ is an Exec#ti>e Citation C#rrenc/ bac5ed b/ the re>en#e collected b/ a 8#nicipal Corporation 3rom the pa/ment o3 tra33ic 3ines and the 3ines 3or all other >iolations o3 the p#blic propert/! health! sa3et/! or well bein%. 6s a %eneral r#le o3 tithe or commission! ninet/ percent *9 V+ o3 the >al#e deri>ed 3rom the 3ines 3or local crimes and local in3ractions m#st be di>ided eI#all/ amon%st the people o3 the comm#nit/! and ten percent be pro>ided to the 8#nicipal Corporation to maintain its ser>ice 3or the p#blic. Otherwise! the p#blic m#st! thro#%h taxation! s#pport the 8#nicipal Corporation. .3 a 8#nicipal Corporation is allowed to 5eep all o3 the re>en#e! which it collects 3rom 3ines and p#nishment! then it is the tendenc/ o3 p#blic o33icials to create more laws simpl/ to enrich themsel>es at the expense o3 the p#blic. La+8 <.=. Constit#tion 6mendment , ?...nor shall pri>ate propert/ *comp#lsor/ taxes+ be ta5en 3or p#blic #se *m#nicipal corporate in>estment+ witho#t K#st compensation *comp#lsor/ corporate di>idends+@ Q '1 <=C 19&3!19&,!19&6! 199'! and 1& <=C '! 1'1! 1'1! 1,&1! 3,71.

71 o3 119

P#blic =er>ice C#rrenc/ is c#rrenc/! iss#ed b/ nat#ral persons en%a%ed in p#blic ser>ice! bac5ed b/ acco#nts recei>able! arisin% 3rom mat#red lien claims a%ainst %o>ernment and its a%ents! arisin% 3rom p#blic ser>ice labor or ci>ic in>ol>ement act#all/ per3ormed b/ the said nat#ral person actin% as a p#blic ser>ant! and mandated b/ law *3or example 1& <=C ' and '1 <=C 19&6+. *<nited =tates Constit#tion ;inth 6mendment *the ri%ht to s#r>i>al+! and the <nited =tates Code) (itle '1 =ection 199' and %enerall/ '1 <=C 19&3!19&,!19&6! 199'! and 1& <=C '! 1'1! 1'1! 1,&1! 3,71+ a$'in( F(he redemption >al#e! or p#rchasin%-power >al#e! s#%%ested and trans3erred b/ a ;ote o3 c#rrenc/! is the thin% o3 >al#e called the (2E B6CA.;" O9 (2E C<77E;C:. F(he thin% o3 >al#e! the bac5in%! can be) F*1+ an item o3 barter s#ch as a loa3 o3 bread! a pair o3 shoes! a car! a bar o3 soap! etc. F*1+ a <.=. ;ote Dollar o3 p#rchasin% power! which represents labor alread/ act#all/ rendered in the past. F*3+ ho#rs o3 promised 3#t#re labor 5nown as ?credit@! etc.. .n other words the B6CA.;" can be an/thin% real. (he power o3 a %o>ernment to iss#e a law3#l c#rrenc/ to the p#blic arises o#t o3 its power to tax the p#blic! and arises o#t o3 its abilit/ to tax the p#blic! which come 3rom either the consent or the acI#iescence o3 the p#blic. E>er/ Dollar! which the %o>ernment obtains 3rom a nat#ral person in the 3orm o3 taxes! represents the labors o3 tho#%ht! word! and deedOdoin% per3ormed b/ that person! either F*1+ as direct labor in the 3orm o3 ser>ices act#all/ rendered! or F*1+ as direct or indirect labor exerted to %et raw materials and ener%/ 3rom ;at#re. (he nat#ral person pa/s the tax dollars to the %o>ernment F*1+ to pa/ 3or the labor o3 those emplo/ed b/ the %o>ernment! labor pres#mabl/ exerted or rendered 3or the bene3it o3 the p#blic! and F*1+ to pro>ide a bac5in% 3or the labor c#rrenc/ iss#ed b/ the %o>ernment! pres#mabl/ iss#ed 3or the bene3it o3 the p#blic. FConsider the sa/in%! ?6 laborer is worth/ o3 his hire.@ F(his sa/in% means that a laborer m#st be paid 3or his labor.

71 o3 119

F2e can be paid in 3ood! i3 that is the a%reement or contract. F(he I#antit/! t/pe! and I#alit/ o3 the 3ood will be stated in the contract. F2e can be paid in clothin%! i3 that is the a%reement or contract. F(he I#antit/! t/pe! and I#alit/ o3 the clothin% will be stated in the contract. F2e can be paid in c#rrenc/! i3 that is the a%reement or contract. F(he I#antit/! t/pe! and I#alit/ o3 the c#rrenc/ will be stated in the contract. T,e S$ale Of Stati#ti$all) Avera(e !ri$e# Of Ite&# or !"r$,a#in( !o+er 5See t,e Standard 0efinition# Of U.S. 0ollar#3 .) Ind"#trie# of Ca*.3 %d#.3 Q Serv#.6 F.3 he is paid b/ a contract in the 3orm o3 a c#rrenc/! and that c#rrenc/ is denominated in dollars as ?ten dollars@! then he will expect ?ten dollars@ o3 that c#rrenc/ to ha>e a nearl/ certain b#/in% power or p#rchasin% power as presented #pon the scale o3 statisticall/ a>era%e prices o3 items. (he term ?a <.=. Dollar@ means ?a one-dollar red-seal ?<nited =tates ;ote@ paid o#t o3 the <nited =tates (reas#r/ 3rom collected taxes! which is the p#rchasin% power o3 the p#blic paid o>er to the %o>ernment. F6 paper ;ote o3 c#rrenc/ is not the thin% o3 >al#e! the bac5in%. F6 paper ;ote o3 c#rrenc/ onl/ represents the thin% o3 >al#e! the bac5in%. F(he ;ote o3 c#rrenc/ %i>es the bearer o3 the c#rrenc/ a portion o3 the thin% o3 >al#e! the bac5in%. F(he thin% o3 positi>e >al#e! the bac5in%! bein% represented b/ the ;ote o3 c#rrenc/ m#st be real! and it m#st be declared somewhere on the ;ote o3 c#rrenc/. ?Law3#l 8one/@ o3 the <nited =tates is c#rrenc/! which! p#rs#ant to <.=. law! m#st be bac5ed b/ at least some le%all/ established minim#m wei%ht o3 %old or sil>er in ret#rn 3or each <.=. (ax Dollar o3 the ;ote o3 c#rrenc/! and be redeemable in s#bstance! or redeemable in the power to march o>er territorial bo#ndaries and to seiJe the bac5in% s#bstance or its eI#i>alent >al#e in some medi#m. .n that respect! real c#rrenc/ is a pri>ate commercial letter o3 marI#e and reprisal. *8arI#e M ?marches in order to ta5e@! and reprisal M ?ta5in% in ret#rn@.+ (he Coina%e 6ct o3 1791 was the law! which was 3irst #sed to establish this ?standard@. (he 9#ndamental =tandard Dollar can onl/ be de3ined in 3ood! beca#se 3ood 3#els li3e. F.3 the ;ote o3 c#rrenc/ does not declare the thin% o3 >al#e bac5in% the ;ote! O7

73 o3 119

Fi3 the ;ote o3 c#rrenc/ is not iss#ed as a red-seal ;ote o3 the <nited =tates "o>ernment! bac5ed b/ the power to tax! the collection o3 taxes! and the taxes alread/ collected! or Fi3 the ;ote is not law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates! b/ wa/ o3 %old! sil>er! or wheat! Fthen the ;ote o3 c#rrenc/ is called a ?le%al tender@! which means that it is merel/ an o33er in settlement o3 a debt on mere 3aith alone that the ;ote will e33ect a 3or%i>in% o3 the debt. (his is at least a better redemption than %ettin% more ?le%al tender@ ;otes. F6 ;on-6ssessable Corporation! a corporation whose stoc5holders are not responsible 3or the dama%e ca#sed b/ the corporation! ha>in% limited liabilit/! and there3ore not bein% able to declare a bac5in% on its ;ote! cannot law3#ll/ iss#e a c#rrenc/ ;ote. F;e>ertheless! (he <nited =tates Con%ress has #nlaw3#ll/ %ranted a pri>ate corporation! the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! the pri>ile%e o3 >iolatin% the <.=. Constit#tion b/ creatin% and spendin% into circ#lation its own min#s mone/ c#rrenc/! as a ?le%al tender@. FPresident 6braham Lincoln and President Gohn 9. Aenned/ were assassinated beca#se o3 their attempts to iss#e p#blic-tax-bac5ed <.=. ;otes.

Red-Seal United State# Note# v#. %reen-Seal Federal Re#erve Note# 7ed-seal <nited =tates ;otes represent labor >al#e! meanin% that the/ are bac5ed b/ the positi>e >al#e o3 the labor o3 6merican citiJens act#all/ per3ormed in the past! and paid into the <nited =tates (reas#r/ as <. =. taxes. Labor act#all/ per3ormed thereb/ creates law3#l ser>ice-based c#rrenc/ mone/ o3 the <nited =tates o3 6merica! denominated in <nited =tates Dollars! i.e.! <nited =tates (ax Dollars! with act#alOreal p#rchasin% power based on reward 3or labor per3ormed. <nder the <nited =tates Labor Laws! common labor m#st be paid 3or at the minim#m rate o3 abo#t six Dollars 3or each ho#r o3 labor in law3#l labor mone/ o3 the <nited =tates! which means red-seal <nited =tates ;ote Dollars. 6 pa/chec5 3or labor is pres#med to be paid in red-seal <nited =tates ;ote Dollars! meanin% that the pa/chec5 sho#ld be redeemable at its 3ace >al#e at an/ ban5 in red-seal ;otes o3 the <nited =tates "o>ernment. 2owe>er! the <.=. Con%ress allows the 9ederal 7eser>e CorporationEs Ban5s to loan! and there3ore spend into circ#lation! at least ten %reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote Dollars 3or each red-seal <nited =tates ;ote Dollar! which is deposited at! and handled b/! a 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation 9D.C Ban5. $e can thin5 o3 each o3 those %reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote Dollars as bein% worth ten cents in red-seal <nited =tates ;ote 8one/! which means that some the laborer*s+ will e>ent#all/ be robbed o3 ninet/ cents o3 the Dollar b/ the correspondin% in3lation o3

7' o3 119

prices! part o3 which becomes #sed b/ the 9ederal 7eser>e Ban5 owners to spend the wa/ that the/ want to! 3or example! to 3inance the or%aniJed crime which s#stains their mone/ scam! and another part loaned to the <nited =tates "o>ernment b/ the 9ederal 7eser>e Ban5 at interest! the s#m o3 the principal and interest bein% called the ;ational Debt. (he thin% that helps the scam to wor5 is that! the immediate #se o3 the LaborerEs pa/chec5 Dollar does not %et diminished! so that the laborer does not see the dama%e which his ban5 deposit has precipitated! b#t somewhere downstream some citiJen is %oin% to be robbed b/ the .7=! or some other a%enc/ o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation in order to ma5e #p the ninet/ cent di33erence 3or each #nlaw3#ll/ created non-bac5ed and circ#lated min#s-mone/ 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote min#s Dollar. (he 6merican Laborer! i%norant o3 this sit#ation! wo#ld e>ent#all/ ha>e to sla>e to pa/ the ;ational Debt as a penalt/ 3or not resistin% the iss#in% o3 8in#s 8one/! beca#se those extra %reen-seal ;otes m#st be collected bac5 b/ the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation in order 3or the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation to be sol>ent in the .nternational 8onetar/ Comm#nit/. 6n ed#cated p#blic co#ld stand a%ainst the 8in#s 8one/ and the min#s ?;ational Debt@! which is act#all/ represents the mone/! which the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation owes to the people o3 the <nited =tates o3 6merica. (here3ore! the amo#nt o3 extra min#s-mone/ %reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote min#s Dollars is a meas#re o3 the de%ree o3 necessit/ 3or the .7= or the Ban5in% .nd#str/ to steal pl#s-mone/ red-seal <nited =tates ;ote pl#s Dollars o3 propert/ 3rom the P#blic b/ #nlaw3#l taxation and #nlaw3#l 3oreclos#res a%ainst propert/! to co>er the crime o3 dil#tion o3 the b#/in% power o3 ?the Dollar@ to the ne%ati>e >al#e o3 the min#s-mone/ %reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote min#s Dollar. (here3ore! a person can pa/ a debt on contract in pl#s-mone/ red-seal <nited =tates ;otes. 6 person! witho#t reco#rse to an/ pl#s-mone/ medi#m o3 exchan%e! incl#din% pl#smone/ red-seal <nited =tates ;otes! can onl/ dischar%e a debt on 3aith o3 ha>in% a 3or%i>en debt! i3 tenderin% *ma5in% an o33er in+ pa/ment b/ presentin% min#s-mone/ %reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes. $hen a comm#nit/ #ses %reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes! it is the same as i3 the whole comm#nit/ is #sin% one common credit card! which will e>ent#all/ ha>e to be paid o33 b/ e>er/ member o3 the comm#nit/ b/ a personal loss o3 somethin%! mone/! li3e! etc..... (his means that! while some people in the comm#nit/ will %et the instantaneo#s con>enience o3 the 3ace >al#e #se o3 min#s-mone/ %reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes as i3 the/ were pl#s-mone/ red-seal <nited =tates ;otes! some other people will ?pa/ the price@ 3or the whole comm#nit/ 3or that apparent con>enience b/ the #nlaw3#l and de>astatin% loss o3 their personal propert/ to the3t b/ the .7= and other 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation operated scams. Li5e credit cards! %reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes b#/ 3ood now and sla>er/ later. Con%ress has allowed the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation to ma5e extra min#s-mone/ %reen-seal ;ote Dollars! which e>er/one has become conditioned to accept as >alid.

7, o3 119

(here3ore! the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation has #nlimited local and national power to #se its min#s Dollars to b#/ e>er/bod/Es propert/ and to 3inance the .7= to steal e>er/bod/Es propert/ thro#%h a process o3 pl#c5in% the easiest d#c5 to pl#c5. "reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes represent! hence! are bac5ed b/! the ne%ati>e >al#e o3 the 3ra#d o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation and its ..7.=. a%ents per3ormed in the past b/ #nlaw3#ll/ prod#cin% 8in#s 8one/! which m#st be replaced in the 3#t#re b/ stealin% b/ deception and tric5er/! and 3oreclosin% a%ainst! the pri>ate propert/ o3 6merican citiJens. (he pri>ate 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation has created 3ra#d#lent 7ob9rom-Peter-(o-Pa/-Pa#l 8in#s 8one/! denominated in 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation ?Dollars@! act#all/ 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation min#s Dollars. 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes ha>e p#rchasin% power onl/ beca#se people do not 5now the #ltimate tr#th abo#t their creation and their #se. Each labor-pa/chec5 Dollar is the eI#i>alent o3 one red-seal <nited =tates ;ote pl#s Dollar. $hen a person deposits his or her pa/chec5 into a ban5 controlled b/ the 9ederal 7eser>e CorporationEs 9ederal 7eser>e =/stem! the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation #ses it as the basis *exc#se not reason+ to #nlaw3#ll/ iss#e ten %reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes 3or e>er/ labor pa/chec5 Dollar! one o3 which is law3#ll/ bac5ed and nine o3 which are non-bac5ed or empt/! and there3ore #nlaw3#l! and b/ circ#lation are min#s mone/. (he <.=. Con%ress orders and allows the <nited =tates (reas#r/ to do the Kob o3 printin% 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes 3or the pri>ate 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation. (his creates the ill#sion that the printin% o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes is a law3#l 3#nction o3 the <nited =tates "o>ernment! and there3ore m#st be law3#l! beca#se! o3 co#rse! the <.=. Con%ress wo#ld not do an/thin% to betra/ the people o3 the <nited =tates o3 6merica. (his #nlaw3#l creation o3 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote min#s Dollars allows the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation an #nlaw3#l opport#nit/ to iss#e nine 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote empt/ Dollars! which become nine 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote min#s Dollars as soon as the/ are spent or loaned into circ#lation b/ the operators o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! a criminal act which can onl/ be balanced b/ an .7= the3t o3 propert/! b/ %arnishments and 3oreclos#res in the name o3 repa/in% the ;ational Debt. (he 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation enco#ra%es e>er/ 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation ?chartered ban5@ to #ltimatel/ loan somewhere between ten and twent/-3i>e 3ra#d#lent min#s-mone/ %reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote min#s Dollars! 3or each labor %enerated eI#i>alent red-seal <nited =tates ;ote Dollar *pa/chec5 dollar+ a person deposits into a ban5. (he 9ederal Deposit .ns#rance Corporation *9D.C+ is a 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation ?protection@ ins#rance rac5et.

76 o3 119

Ho+ T,e !rote$tion In#"ran$e Ra$'et Wor'# 6n 9D.C ?chartered@ *?protected@+ ban5 is allowed to 5eep onl/ a minim#m amo#nt o3 ?mone/@ on hand. 6n/ amo#nt in excess o3 this minim#m m#st be ta5en o#t o3 the ?protected@ ban5 b/ an 9D.C armored car. 2ere a%ain we see an ill#sion! which en3orces positi>e 3aith and belie3 in the 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote. (he appearance o3 the armored car is a h/pnotic s#%%estion that the 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote has realOpositi>e >al#e instead o3 a min#s >al#e! which m#st be replaced b/ the3t o3 propert/ 3rom the common citiJen. .3 a ban5er does not 3ollow the mandates o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! then the 9D.C armored car does not show #p at the ?protected@ ban5 when it needs cash! th#s pro>in% the >al#e o3 its ?protection@. .3 there is a ?r#n@ on the ban5! then the 9D.C ta5es control o3 the ban5 3or the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation on the %ro#nds that the ban5 was bein% improperl/ mana%ed! and hence a ris5 to the comm#nit/. (his %#arantees the 3ra#d#lent-to-real loan ratio o3 the ban5! the exchan%e ratio o3 %reen-seal ;otes to red-seal ;otes. (he commission o3 more the3t! b/ the Cancellation o3 Credit and C#rrenc/ =cam! is necessar/ to co>er 3or the the3t in>ol>ed in the creation o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote! so the exchan%e rate between a red-seal <nited =tates ;ote (ax Dollar and a 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote 9ra#d Dollar is a ne%ati>e n#mber! and the ma%nit#de o3 that n#mber is admitted to be ten! and s#spected to be somewhere between ten and twent/-3i>e. (his means that the 9ederal 7eser>eEs .nternal 7e>en#e =er>ice *the well 5nown .7=+ will ha>e to steal somewhere between ten and twent/-3i>e dollars worth o3 c#rrent p#rchasin% power! rec5oned in %reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote Dollars! in order to co>er the crime o3 co#nter3eitin% the >al#e o3 each labor based red-seal <nited =tates ;ote Dollar paid in taxes or #sed in the 6merican mar5et place b/ an 6merican citiJen. T,e %old Standard ?8one/ is an/thin% ha>in% a con>entional #se as a medi#m o3 exchan%e and a meas#rement o3 >al#e.@ D $ebster Dictionar/ 8one/ does not mean onl/ %old and c#rrenc/. 8one/ means also ban5 chec5s and demand deposits. (he >al#e o3 %old is no more 3ixed than the >al#e o3 an/thin% else. (he >al#e o3 e>er/ thin% chan%es constantl/ with e>er/ chan%e o3 circ#mstances. D#rin% a period o3 %reat h#n%er 3or 3ood! carrots are worth more than %old. =o! ba%s o3 %ood carrots! wei%hed and priced b/ the po#nd! can be #sed as mone/.

77 o3 119

(here3ore! a I#antit/ o3 %old cannot be the standard meas#rement o3 the Dollar. (he 9#ndamental =tandard Dollar o3 c#rrenc/ is a %i>en n#mber o3 %rains o3 wheat! or an eI#i>alent wei%ht o3 some I#alit/ 3ood! able to 3#el labor. 9or example! the <.=. Dollar mi%ht be de3ined as the a>era%e price o3 a hi%h I#alit/ one-po#nd loa3 o3 bread. Otherwise! the <.=. Dollar is a speci3ic amo#nt o3 %old! meas#red b/ wei%ht! and is represented b/ the red-seal <nited =tates ;ote o3 the %o>ernment! denominated ?one <.=. dollar. (he <.=. Dollar is the #nit o3 the mone/ paid to and paid b/ the nationEs laborin% 3orce o#t o3 which it pa/s taxes to the %o>ernments! and to b#sinesses li5e the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation *the bi%%est tax collector o3 all+. Practicall/ spea5in%! One Dollar is the re3erence point on a price list o3 items! which can be p#rchased with dollars. (he dollar p#rchasin% powerOprice list is arran%ed in the order o3 the increasin% a>era%e n#mber o3 dollars reI#ired to p#rchase items on the list. (he people who are operatin% the dishonest ban5s ha>e determined the commercial standard 3or the dollar b/ discriminatin% a%ainst and bo/cottin% e>er/ other c#rrenc/. (his allows them to control the international mone/ exchan%e mar5et. B/ the mid 193 Es! En%land had %ained a monopol/ o3 %old ownership and had ass#med the pri>ile%e o3 pricin% all %oods incl#din% sil>er in terms o3 %old! thereb/ 3orcin% all other nations to be mere ?le%al tender@ co#ntries. (his was 6mericaEs reward 3or 3inancin% En%landEs s#r>i>al o3 $orld $ar One! 3rom which 6merica emer%ed as the creditor and En%land the Debtor. (he I#antit/ o3 mone/ in dollars that m#st be 5ept in circ#lation in a comm#nit/ to s#pport health/ commercial acti>it/ is ro#%hl/ proportional to the a>era%e prod#cti>it/ o3 the Comm#nit/! which in t#rn is ro#%hl/ proportional to the pop#lation. $hen the amo#nt o3 c#rrenc/ in circ#lation exceeds this ?best a>era%e amo#nt o3 c#rrenc/@ the p#blic becomes e#phoric and darin%! loses its awareness o3 the laws nat#re and its sel3-control! and becomes laJ/! apathetic! corr#pt! and >#lnerable to its enemies. $hen the amo#nt o3 c#rrenc/ in circ#lation is below this ?best a>era%e amo#nt o3 c#rrenc/@ the p#blic becomes 3r#strated and depressed! %ains an increased awareness o3 the laws o3 nat#re and especiall/ an awareness o3 the 3ood chain! becomes sel3controlled! sel3-moti>ated! temperamental! ca#tio#s! alert! and read/ to %o to war. (here3ore it is said! ?(he hand that controls the s#ppl/ o3 mone/ controls the nation.@ *President "ar3ield+ (he people o3 a nation ha>e so>erei%nt/Osel3-r#le onl/ i3 the/ control the mone/ s#ppl/. (o s#r>i>e! the people m#st be a %o>ernment o3 the people! b/ the people! 3or the people.

7& o3 119

Ever) a$t"al-la.or *a)$,e$' dollar 5eJ"ivalent to one red-#eal United State# Note 0ollar6 t,at a *er#on *a)# in ta4e# to t,e U.S. (overn&ent fro& ,i# a$t"al;real la.or3 i# f"nneled t,ro"(, Federal Re#erve an'# and i# "#ed .) t,e Federal Re#erve an'# a# (ro"nd# to loan ten (reen-#eal Federal Re#erve Note 0ollar# into $ir$"lation t,ro"(, F0IC $,artered an'#. Nine of t,e ten Federal Re#erve Note 0ollar# ,ave no .a$'in( in $a*ital3 (ood#3 or #ervi$e#3 and #o t,e) &"#t later .e #tolen .a$' .) t,e Federal Re#erve1# IRS a(ent# and .e delivered to t,e Federal Re#erve to $over t,e $ri&e of "nla+f"ll) loanin( t,e $iti?en1# f"t"re la.or $redit at intere#t to t,e *".li$ in .e,alf of t,e Federal Re#erve an'. (his means that e>er/ real <.=. Dollar! representable b/ a red-seal <nited =tates ;ote Dollar! that a laborer earns is con>erted b/ the 9ederal 7eser>e Ban5s into ten %reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote Dollars! nine o3 which the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation spends 3or its own p#rposes! incl#din% the 3inancin% o3 the protection o3 its own s/ndicated or%aniJed crime in the c#rrenc/ mar5etplace. (he primar/ reason that the 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote does not lose 3ace in the world ban5in% s/stem is that the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation has a method o3 co>erin% the crimes o3 its operators be3ore the p#blic detects them. T,e United State# %overn&ent ,a# never a"dited t,e Federal Re#erve Cor*orationR 6n/ citiJen co#ld law3#ll/ loan his own 3#t#re labor credit to the comm#nit/! witho#t interest! and become 3#ll/ emplo/ed i3 F*1+ the people o3 the comm#nit/ co#ld become aware that an/one can law3#ll/ declare their own intrinsic labor >al#e b/ a comm#nit/ c#rrenc/ iss#ed in their own name! and F*1+ the comm#nit/ wo#ld process that c#rrenc/ thro#%h a central processin% s/stem set #p b/ the local comm#nit/ chamber o3 commerce to trac5 its 3low and >alidit/. ;ow /o# #nderstand the ban5 loan and the credit card s/stems and how to replace them. Ne+ Con$e*t of an'in( - Allo+an$e Note 0ollar# 8one/ deri>es its >al#e 3rom acceptabilit/ $hen the %o>ernment is an o33ender! it becomes a debtor! and it m#st be held to p#blic acco#ntabilit/ and m#st rebate taxes to the p#blic at the criminal char%e le>el o3 (itle 1& o3 the <nited =tates Code! which denominates dama%es in Dollars o3 Law3#l 8one/ o3 the <nited =tates! i.e. "old and =il>er. Otherwise! the operators o3 the %o>ernment! which %et paid b/ the %o>ernment! will not correct its mis-3#nction or mal-3#nction! or the application o3 the %o>ernment power. (here is a reward or commission 3or the expos#re o3 crime and 3or processin% claims 3or the p#blic on the p#blicEs behal3. *tithe or commission o3 approximatel/ 1 V! o3 which approximatel/ 9V co>ers personal dama%es! and approximatel/ 1V co>ers labor costs o3 administration o3 the correction process. *1& <=C '! 1'1! 1'1! 1,&1! ... ! '1 <=C 19&3! 19&,! 19&6!199'+

79 o3 119

(he remainin% 9 V m#st be disb#rsed to the p#blic! ideall/ eI#all/ per capita! b#t at least practicall/ to charitable entities! which will ser>e the %reatest p#blic pop#lation. 6n ind#strial nation is controlled b/ ;at#re thro#%h a s/stem o3 credit! meanin% the representation o3 ;at#reEs %i3t and reward to ci>iliJed societ/! b/ the iss#e o3 6llowance ;ote Dollars in direct relation to the pop#lation and to the act#al a>era%e %ross comm#nit/ prod#cti>it/ *"CP! li5e ";P+! disb#rsed eI#all/ per capita in an amo#nt necessar/ to K#st satis3/ the need 3or a street c#rrenc/. Hone#t Mone) .t is time 3or 6mericanEs to examine their mone/ s/stem and ma5e some simple and intelli%ent chan%es in the operation o3 their mone/ s/stem to restore propert/ >al#es! emplo/ment! and Constit#tional eI#al protection o3 law and d#e process in the co#rts. 2onest 3#ll-disclos#re mone/ will red#ce or eliminate the dan%er and inK#r/! ca#sed b/ 3alse principles and corr#pt ?mone/@ creators. T,e 0ollar1# - !"r$,a#in( !o+er S$ale (he startin% re3erence points on the price scale o3 p#rchasin% power are as 3ollows. $hole "rain $heat is a stora%e de>ice 3or the ener%/ o3 li3e and labor! a staple item. (he <.=. Capital Dollar! called ?law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates@! is bac5ed b/ whole%rain wheat! and is eI#i>alent to so man/ o#nces o3 whole-%rain wheat 3or each <.=. Dollar *or the eI#i>alent c#rrent >al#e in %old! or sil>er! or in some other precio#s metal! staple s#bstance! or staple commodit/+. (he <.=. "oods Dollar is the price o3 a standard loa3 o3 bread deri>ed 3rom whole-%rain wheat and labor! and the s#nEs heat to ba5e it! in the combined >al#e o3 part o3 one capital dollar *3or the wheat+! and part o3 one ser>ices dollar *3or the labor+. (he <.=. =er>ices Dollar is bac5ed b/ cas#al labor time rated at minim#m wa%e! which is so man/ min#tes o3 cas#al labor time 3or each <.=. Dollar. (hen a pair o3 shoes is worth so man/ loa>es o3 bread. 6n architectEs s5illed drawin% time will be worth so man/ loa>es o3 bread per ho#r. 6ll three o3 the cited t/pes o3 <.=. Dollars! iss#ed 3or tradin% in Capital! "oods! and =er>ices! are 5ept at an eI#al >al#e and interchan%eable so that all three t/pes o3 <.=. Dollars are simpl/ denominated in <nited =tates Dollars *<.=. Dollars+ represented b/ red-seal <nited =tates ;otes. (he "o>ernment Le%islat#res o3 the =tates and o3 the #nited =tates set! b/ law! the remed/-o3-crime prices! meas#red in law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates! <.=. Dollars. Predator/ ban5ers! who want control o3 the mone/ s/stem o3 the <.=.6.! #nlaw3#ll/ discriminate a%ainst other mone/ standards and c#rrencies! which challen%e and expose their #nlaw3#l 8in#s 8one/.

& o3 119

(he 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote is the ;ote o3 the pri>ate 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation Ban5. .t is a %reen-seal imitation o3 the red-seal <nited =tates ;ote. (he 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation will not let the <nited =tates "o>ernment p#blicl/ a#dit the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation beca#se it wo#ld disclose and pro>e the ;E"6(.4E EHC26;"E 76(E which relates the red-seal <nited =tates ;ote and the %reen-seal 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote. 6lso! the men and women o3 the <.=. Con%ress wonEt demand the p#blic a#dit o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation. (here3ore! the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation is nearl/ the <.=. "o>ernment. $e are s#pposed to ha>e a %o>ernment o3 the people! b/ the people! 3or the people. $ar is the method #sed b/ the Predator/ Ban5erEs to accelerate national borrowin%! and war is the method #sed b/ the Predator/ Ban5erEs to 5ill o33 the real creditor! the p#blic! to a>oid prosec#tion b/ the p#blic 3or the creation o3 8in#s 8one/. <ntil the Predator/ Ban5ers and their Predator/ Ban5s are bro#%ht #nder p#blic scr#tin/ and p#blic control! the world will be at war. If )o" ta'e t,e *rofit o"t of loanin( Min"# Mone) to (overn&ent# for +ar3 t,en t,ere +ill .e no +ar.

&1 o3 119

A**endi4 -- E4$,an(e# et+een A Co"nt) And A Citi?en


*2i%hpoints excerpted 3rom an earlier writin%! with 3ew corrections or impro>ements.+ THE COUNT91S STATEMENT IN ITS LETTER LLLLLL ?(his note is not an acceptable 3orm o3 pa/ment 3or propert/ taxes in the =tate o3 Ore%on. 6ccordin% to O7= 311.16 ! Wexcept as pro>ided in O7= 311.16,! all taxes le>ied in this state shall be collected and paid in law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates! and not otherwise.E 6cceptable 3orms o3 pa/ments incl#de chec5s! mone/ orders! and cashierEs chec5s with the proper <. =. Bar and 8.C7 encodin% and with a <.=. ban5Es 6B6 ro#tin% s/mbol in the lower le3t corner which are pa/able thro#%h normal ban5in% channels. Cash is also an acceptable 3orm o3 pa/ment.@ THE CITISEN1S RES!ONSE TO THE COUNT9 LETTER LLLLLL :o#r Letter is not an 633ida>it. :o#r ?acco#nt s#mmar/@ is also a non-sworn =tatement o3 an 6cco#nt. .n that case the ?acco#nt s#mmar/@ wo#ld not be an 633ida>it .n>oice 5nown as a Lien! #pon which taxes co#ld be le>ied. (here3ore! /o#r Letter is a street-st/led! non-K#dicial ;otice o3 .nterest! which is bein% #sed as a le%al tender o3 a demand 3or pa/ment o3 propert/ taxes! a so-called %entlemanEs demand! or so3t demand. T,e For& And S".#tan$e Of Ne(otia.le In#tr"&ent# .t is internationall/ #nderstood that an .nstr#ment! represented to the p#blic to be ;e%otiable! i.e. redeemable in s#bstance! shall contain a 3#ll disclos#re! b/ 633ida>it! o3 the =e>en Essential Elements or Points o3 a ;e%otiable .nstr#ment! which are) 1-Parties to the action or contract! 1- 6lle%ation o3 Claim! 3-Explicit led%erin% o3 a 7elie3! '-6ttachment o3 a 9or3eitable =#ret/ *the DebtorEs =#ret/+! ,-Presentment o3 Exhibits settin% 3orth 9indin%s o3 9act and Concl#sions o3 Law! 6-(he Certi3ication o3 Liabilit/ o3 the 8a5er o3 the Claim! sworn to be at least tr#e! correct! and complete *and not misleadin%+ *the 8a5erEsOCreditorEs Co>enant =#ret/+ 7-Con3irmation o3 .dentit/ o3 the 8a5er o3 the .nstr#ment b/ a Commercial $itness! also 5nown as a ;otar/ P#blic! or b/ three witnesses *when three witness are a>ailable+! ma5in% it P#blicl/ bindin% on all parties to the action or contract! to protect the 3r#its o3 labor and the eI#al application o3 the law. *D#e Process@L 6rticle 1 =ection 1 Cla#se 1 o3 the Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica! ?;o =tate shall pass an/ Law impairin% the Obli%ation o3 Contracts.@+. F(his list is the ;at#ral 9orm o3 the Law o3 Commerce. .ts p#rpose is to protect s#bstance O propert/! and to pre>ent the #nreasonable #se o3 3orce in commerce.

&1 o3 119

6n instr#ment containin% less than these se>en points is merel/ a non-ne%otiable ;O(.CE O9 .;(E7E=( which expires in three wee5s! is not renewable except #pon a new le%al iss#e! and m#st be replaced within the three wee5s b/ one or both o3 the two d#rable processes! *1+ (he 633ida>it .n>oice! 5nown as a Lien *a Paper Debt Collector+ and *1+ a Bonded Distress! which incl#des Bonded (ax .mpo#ndments *Distraint $arrants+ *a Paper =heri33+! 5nown as a <nited =tates Constit#tional 9irst 6mendment Petition 3or 7edress o3 "rie>ances! presented to an/ %o>ernment within the ;ation as a citiJenEs criminal complaint p#rs#ant to 1& <=C ' and '1 <=C 19&6! can be #sed as a Bond on a Distress. La+f"l Mone) Of T,e United State .t is ob>io#s that! IF the 9ederal 7eser>e CorporationEs economic strate%ists co#ld law3#ll/ declare on their 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote that it is La+f"l Mone) of t,e United State# of A&eri$a! THEN the/ most certainl/ wo#ld do so. .nstead the/ ha>e %i>en their 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote the low ran5 o3 a mere ?le%al tender@ b/ their own statement! THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE. (he/ do not e>en sa/ that the 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote is ?a le%al tender@. (here is a di33erence between #sin% the word ?tender@ as a >erb! and #sin% the word ?tender@ as a no#n! b#t it will not be necessar/ to %o into the theor/ o3 %rammar. (he 3acts are eno#%h. On the 3ace o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote! and an/ Ban5 Paper based on it! there is a clear statement! b/ commission! that it is ?le%al tender@! and an implied statement! b/ omission! that it is not ?law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates@. (here is m#ch law on this s#bKect. 9or example! 6rticle 11 =ection 1 o3 the Constit#tion 3or the =tate o3 Ore%on prohibits the circ#lation o3 the c#rrenc/ ;otes o3 an/ corporate compan/! or an/ other limited liabilit/ compan/! on the streets o3 Ore%on. (his prohibition wo#ld incl#de 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes and an/ Paper bac5ed b/ the 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote! incl#din%! b#t not limited to chec5s! mone/ orders! cashierEs chec5s! and cash! redee&a.le onl) in Federal Re#erve Note#3 all o3 which are denominated in 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation Dollars! or #nde3ined ?le%al tender Dollars@! not in <. =. Dollars! or law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates o3 6merica. 6ll o3 the abo>e stated options and conditions set 3orth b/ Letter 3or the pa/ment o3 propert/ taxes rel/ #pon a%reements established b/ and between the "o>ernment o3 the <nited =tates and the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! and directl/ >iolate the Ore%on law that taxation processes m#st be transacted in law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates.

&3 o3 119

Re(ardin( T,e S".Te$t Note F(he Letter does not state wh/ the Co#nt/ o33icers belie>e! or ha>e a ca#se to belie>e! that the s#bKect ;ote is not a >alid medi#m o3 exchan%e. F(he Co#nt/ o33icers and a%ents do not %i>e an a33ida>it Certi3icate o3 Dishonor o3 the s#bKect ;ote. F(he Co#nt/ o33icers and a%ents! instead! %i>e a s#mmar/ denial and a s#mmar/ dishonor-witho#t-ca#se o3 the s#bKect ;ote. F(he Letter does not contain an a33ida>it swearin% 9OLLO$ED B: the si%nat#re o3 its 8a5er. F;o one has ass#med an/ liabilit/ 3or an/ claim made in the Letter. F(he Letter cannot stand as testimon/ o3 the ma5er in a co#rt o3 law. F(he Letter is not a se>en-point 3#ll-disclos#re commercial instr#ment. F(here3ore! the Letter is not a ne%otiable instr#ment. F8r. HHH has attempted to ma5e a %ood 3aith presentment o3 pa/ment 3or propert/ taxes! and the Co#nt/ has not pro>ided a law3#l a33ida>it Certi3icate o3 Dishonor o3 the ;ote. F(he Co#nt/ o33icers and a%ents ha>e not exercised commerciall/ law3#l discrimination a%ainst! or law3#ll/ dishonored 3or ca#se! the s#bKect ;ote. F(he Letter cannot s#pport or declare an/ commercial bac5in% b/ stat#tor/ citation! which the Co#nt/ Commissioners mi%ht ha>e and can #se! to establish a 3o#r corner denominated Dra3t a%ainst 8r. HHH! as a Drawee. FPeople can law3#ll/ be compelled to pa/ a =e>en Point 9#ll Disclos#re 633ida>it .n>oice *Lien+! b#t cannot law3#ll/ be compelled to pa/ on a mere =tatement o3 an 6cco#nt. F(he LetterEs >al#e cannot be law3#ll/ represented b/ n#mbers in the corners o3 the Letter representin% <.=. Dollars! 9ederal 7eser>e .nc. Dollars! or the ?dollar@-mone/ o3 an/ other person or entit/. F(he Letter cannot be circ#lated in trade as a law3#l trade c#rrenc/! nor can it be presented as a c#rrenc/ on the street! nor can it law3#ll/ be sold to bill collectors 3or the deliberate or express p#rpose o3 the en3orced collection o3 a debt p#rportedl/ owed to the Co#nt/ or (he =tate o3 Ore%on! nor can it be #sed to establish a Lien! 9oreclos#re! or 9or3eit#re process a%ainst 8r. HHH his propert/ or his ri%hts to propert/.

&' o3 119

La+f"l Mone) Of T,e United State# (he Coina%e 6ct o3 1791 de3ines ?law3#l mone/@ as %old and sil>er! which! b/ contract! e>en in the 3orm o3 a street c#rrenc/! can be extended to incl#de ;otes mandatoril/ redeemable to the Bearer o3 the ;ote on demand! in %old andOor sil>er. (he amo#nts! o3 each o3 the ?precio#s metals@ s#ch as %old or sil>er! which are de3ined to constit#te and to be a Law3#l <.=. Dollar! are also speci3ied in the Coina%e 6ct o3 1791. 6 ;ote which does not promise redemption in %old or sil>er! or other bac5in% o3 s#bstance or propert/! is merel/ a ?le%al tender@ or an ?o33er in settlement o3 a debt@! meanin% that it is an o33er o3 an/thin% which a creditor will accept in settlement o3 a debt Xwhether it has >al#e 3or other people or not. .t is not a pa/ment o3 debt in law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates. 6 %o>ernment or a pri>ate corporation! b/ de3inition! ha>in% the #nnat#ral I#alit/ o3 limited liabilit/! does not ha>e the real world pri>ile%e o3 spendin% into circ#lation! on the streets o3 the ;ation! an/thin% b#t %old or sil>er or other >al#able s#bstance to be circ#lated as 8one/ or as an economic medi#m o3 exchan%e. (he (enth 6mendment to the Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica states that .9 the <nited =tates "o>ernment e>er chose to dele%ate the 3irst option o3 power to ?coin mone/ and re%#late the >al#e thereo3@ to an/ entit/ other than Con%ress! (2E; the =tates wo#ld ha>e the second option o3 power to ?coin mone/ and re%#late the >al#e thereo3@! and .9 the =tates did not exercise the second option o3 power to ?coin mone/ and re%#late the >al#e thereo3@! (2E; the People wo#ld ha>e the necessit/! the d#t/ and the ri%ht to exercise the third option o3 power to ?coin mone/ and re%#late the >al#e thereo3@. (he onl/ commerciall/ law3#l s/stem 3or *"ttin( ne$e##ar) ne+ $"rren$) &one)3 or Allo+an$e Note# into $ir$"lation on t,e #treet! on the 3#ll 3aith in! and on the credit o3 the <nited =tates o3 6merica *i.e.! the nat#ral persons o3 the ;ation+! i# a #)#te& in +,i$, t,e a**li$ation of t,e la+ +o"ld .e eJ"al relative to all nat"ral *er#on#3 &eanin( t,at an eJ"al a&o"nt of Mone) +o"ld ,ave to .e (iven to ea$, nat"ral *er#on to #*end into $ir$"lation on t,e #treet# of t,e Nation. T,e ter& nat"ral *er#on e4$l"de# $or*oration# and all ot,er fi$tional li&ited lia.ilit) entitie#3 +,i$, do not t,in'3 and ,en$e $annot .e ,eld a$$o"nta.le for t,e intent to $o&&it $ri&inal a$t#. F"nda&entall)3 ea$, nat"ral *er#on ,a# t,e *o+er3 "nder t,e "nli&ited lia.ilit) of a nat"ral *er#on and t,e ri(,t to $ontra$t3 and "nder ,i# o+n #eal and ,i# ea#il) reada.le e4e$"ted #i(nat"re3 a$tin( a# an non-titled nat"ral *er#on3 or a# a #ole *ro*rietor3 or a# a non-in$or*orated and non-$,artered *rivate .an'er3 to i##"e a

&, o3 119

"niJ"el) di#tin$t #treet $"rren$) a# lon( a# t,e $"rren$) ,a# a tr"l)3 $o&*letel)3 (en"inel) and ,one#tl) di#$lo#ed e$ono&i$ .a#i# or .a$'in( for it# e4i#ten$e. 6 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote is described as a ?le%al tender@ on its ob>erse or portrait side. (he 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation does not promise an/where on its 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote to redeem an/ ;ote o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e Ban5 Corporation in s#bstance or in an/ other medi#m o3 exchan%e except other ;otes o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! and it does not promise to per3orm 3or the p#blic in an/ other meanin%3#l or si%ni3icant wa/. (hat is wh/ a n#mber o3 co#ntries will not accept 3or >al#e the 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote as a >iable international c#rrenc/ in trade 3or s#bstance. (here3ore! Fthe 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation cannot law3#ll/ create mere ?le%al tender@ as mone/! Fit cannot law3#ll/ loan mere ?le%al tender@ as mone/ to the <nited =tates "o>ernment! Fthe <nited =tates "o>ernment cannot law3#ll/ borrow mere ?le%al tender@ as mone/ 3rom the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! and Fthe <nited =tates "o>ernment cannot! itsel3! law3#ll/ spend mere ?le%al tender@ into circ#lation as mone/ on the streets o3 the ;ation. F(he People o3 the <nited =tates are operatin% on the 9ederal 7eser>e CorporationEs ?it loo5s-li5e-mone/@ or ?c#rrenc/-li5e@ paper s/stem o3 commerce. F(his is bein% done witho#t 7eco#rse! meanin% that the ?it-loo5s-li5e-mone/@ or ?c#rrenc/-li5e@ Paper that is #sed b/ the P#blic as i3 it were mone/ is not Ylaw3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tatesY. F2owe>er! the P#blic has no reco#rse to an alternati>e s/stem beca#se o3 the secret and #nlaw3#l political and economic arran%ements made b/ o#r "o>ernment Leaders with the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation and its international extensions! 3or example! the .nternational 8onetar/ 9#nd *.89+. 6ll o3 the abo>e stated options and conditions set 3orth b/ (he Letter rel/ #pon a%reements established b/ and between the "o>ernment o3 the <nited =tates and the pri>ate limited liabilit/ 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! and are desi%ned F*1+ (O 97<=(76(E O7 P7E4E;( the Pa/ment o3 Bills with la+f"l Mone) o3 the <nited =tates! or with a la+f"l *a*er-t)*e C"rren$) #ltimatel/ redeemable in =#bstance b/ the DebtorODrawee Part/ b/ a law3#l 6pplication o3 the 9orce o3 Collection! and #ltimatel/ capable o3 operatin% in a 7eal Commercial =/stem! and F*1+ (O E;9O7CE the =ettlement o3 Debt with le(al tender it-loo'#-li'e-&one) $"rren$)-li'e !a*er o3 the pri>atel/ owned and operated 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! or an/ other directl/ related non-.a$'ed !a*er3 #ltimatel/ ;O(

&6 o3 119

redeemable in =#bstance b/ the Drawee O Debtor Part/ b/ a law3#l 6pplication o3 the 9orce o3 Collection! hence! #ltimatel/ capable o3 operatin% O;L: in a 9ictitio#s Commercial =/stem! not a 7eal Commercial =/stem. F(he Letter does not contain Positi>e .denti3ication o3 the 8a5er! which! 3or the p#rposes o3 tax-collection b/ a =tate Prox/ or =tate 7e>en#e Collection 6%ent! wo#ld ha>e to be a >alid =ocial =ec#rit/ ;#mber or other positi>e identi3ication! b/ which the 6%ent co#ld be held P#blicl/ 6cco#ntable 3or bearin% 3alse witness! 3ollowed b/ a ;otar/ seal. F(he Co#nt/ Letter is p#blic proo3 that its O33icers! #nless the/ are actin% in i%norance! are en%a%in% in what wo#ld be termed <nlaw3#l 7estraint o3 (rade with respect to the s#bKect ;ote! and appear to s#pport the c#rrenc/ monopol/ o3 the pri>ate 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation! a pri>ate Corporation and or%aniJation! which iss#es onl/ non-bac5ed! nonredeemable mere ?le%al tender@ ;otes! and has ne>er been a#dited b/ the <nited =tates "o>ernment d#rin% its ei%ht/-nine /ears o3 acti>it/ in the ;ationEs econom/ and %o>ernment. F(he Co#nt/ Letter is simpl/ a letter! constr#cted #pon 3ra#d committed b/ %o>ernment a%ents! who #se the %o>ernment instit#tions as their b#siness o33ices. F(his ma5es the o33icers and a%ents! o3 the Co#nt/! accessories to the debtor! and! there3ore! ma5es them co-debtors! se>erall/ and Kointl/ liable! to 8r. HHH. F(hat is a >er/ tellin% combination o3 3actors! s#%%estin% economic treacher/! e>en treason *%i>in% aid and com3ort to the enemies o3 this ;ation+. .3 the Co#nt/ o33icials and o33icers o3 the Co#rt o3 the =tate o3 Ore%on are %oin% to ma5e special r#les 3or the 9ederal 7eser>e Ban5 and its 9ederal 7eser>e ;otes! which dishonor or disI#ali3/ the s#bKect ;ote b/ an <;L6$9<L CO88E7C.6L BO:CO(( in >iolation o3 6rticle 1! =ection 1 ! Cla#se 1! o3 the Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica! then the %o>ernment o3 the Co#nt/ and the %o>ernment o3 the =tate o3 Ore%on m#st be prepared to demand and en3orce an explanation and an a#dit o3 the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation. .3 the people do not care abo#t the >alid O7.".;= O9 8O;E:! then the/ will become sla>es to others! who will then be 3ree to determine the O7.".;= O9 8O;E:! and who will then be 3ree to "nla+f"ll) #ell into $ir$"lation3 their so-called ?mone/@! to ("lli.le *eo*le. LMa)er A&#$,el Rot,#$,ild 5ACD>-AEAB63 t,e Finan$ier of .ot, #ide# of +ar#3 and t,e fat,er of t,e Fed Fa&il) of Finan$ier#3 t,e FFF3 #aid it #i&*l)8 %ive &e $ontrol over a nation1# $"rren$)3 and I $are not +,o &a'e# it# la+#. Ma)er A&#$,el Rot,#$,ild

&7 o3 119

NOW !ERHA!S 9OU CAN UN0ERSTAN0


THE FUN0AMENTAL RULE OF A CORRU!T %O/ERN MENT IS8 LT,e J"alit) of t,e LE%AL WRITIN%S of a Nation1# le(al #)#te& MUST NOT E an) .etter t,an +,at i# ne$e##ar) to #ell t,e $"rren$)-li'e le(al tender !A!ER of t,e %overn&ent1# Finan$ier to t,e !".li$ in t,e na&e of (overn&ent +a(e#3 (overn&ent loan#3 (overn&ent (rant#3 (overn&ent #".#idie#3 et$.. LT,e J"alit) of t,e LE%AL !ROCESSES of a Nation1# le(al #)#te& MUST NOT E an) .etter t,an t,e *ro$e##e# ne$e##ar) to #teal &ore t,an eno"(, *rivate *ro*ert) fro& t,e $iti?en *eo*le in t,e na&e of TAUATION3 to $over t,e (overn&ent1# "nla+f"l di#."r#e&ent of t,e $"rren$)-li'e le(al tender !A!ER of t,e %overn&ent1# Finan$ier.

Under#tandin( and re("latin( t,e J"alit) of $"rren$) &one) i# ever).od)1# *ro.le&. It $annot .e3 it &"#t not .e3 dele(ated to ot,er#.

&& o3 119

THE CREATION OF CITATION CURRENC9 AN0 !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE AN@S .) Hartford /an 0)'e
If ri(,teo"#ne## i# not *rofita.le3 t,en $orr"*tion +ill *revail. - H/ (2.= $7.(.;" .= 7ELE6=ED .;(O (2E P<BL.C DO86.;

&9 o3 119

THE CREATION OF CITATION CURRENC9 AN0 !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE AN@S .) Hartford /an 0)'e
If ri(,teo"#ne## i# not *rofita.le3 t,en $orr"*tion +ill *revail. - H/ (2.= $7.(.;" .= 7ELE6=ED .;(O (2E P<BL.C DO86.; .;(7OD<C(.O; - B/ "ordon $a/ne 7o%ers =AA - THE CONSTANTS OF LIFE =A - Reli(ion - T,e La+# of Nat"re3 %enerall) Under#tood =AC - T,e Food C,ain F9OOD 9<EL= L.9E 6;D L6BO7. FCO88E7C.6L L6$. LT,e fir#t o.Te$tive of $o&&er$ial la+ i# t,e *rote$tion of food. F9OOD .= (2E ;6(<76L 7OO( O9 CO88E7C.6L L6$. LT,e #e$ond o.Te$tive of $o&&er$ial la+ i# t,e *rote$tion of t,e definition and *rod"$tion of #)&.oli$ or $"rrent &one) or $"rren$). =BA - Real %overn&ent =B - Invented %overn&ent An error "n$overed i# t+o-t,ird# de#tro)ed3 and t,e re&ainin( one-t,ird i# de#tro)ed .) divi#ion of t,e ,o"#e fro& +it,in. =BC - Rea#ona.le 0ili(en$e8 T,e #"rvival-ne$e##ar) a$t of #ervin( t,e *".li$ i# &ore f"nda&ental t,an t,e (overn&ent la+#3 +,i$, &andate it3 and +,i$, *ro&i#e re&"neration for it. =B0 - T,e Evol"tion of Mat"rit) LT,e 'e) to ,"&an #"rvival i# t,e evol"tion of #en#itivit)3 "nder#tandin(3 +i#do&3 and ,"&ilit). LS"rvival i# a &atter of eternal vi(ilan$e3 &"t"al a##i#tan$e3 and *ra)erf"l t,in'in(. =BE - THE NATURAL !RINCI!LES %O/ERNIN% %O/ERNMENT Let no &an for(et t,e#e tr"t,#. LLLLLLL LA - Nat"re $a&e fir#t3 t,en $a&e &an3 t,en $a&e #o$iet)3 and t,en $a&e (overn&ent. LB -- Not,in( ,a**en# in Nat"re +it,o"t a for$e or &otive3 +,i$, i# $reated .) t,e deliver) of ener() or re+ard. L> -- !eo*le are real. !eo*le t,in' and deli.erate. And #o&e *eo*le 'ill *eo*le. LD - %"n# do not t,in' or deli.erate. %"n# are not 'iller#. %"n# do not 'ill *eo*le.

9 o3 119

LP - Li'e+i#e3 (overn&ent# are &ere #o$ial &a$,ine#3 !".li$ Tr"#t# +it, .it *la)er# $alled tr"#tee#3 offi$er#3 $ler'#3 and a(ent#. %overn&ent# are a.#ol"tel) not,in( +it,o"t t,e deli.erate $oo*eration and !".li$ A$$o"nta.ilit) of t,e *eo*le. LM -- !o+er $orr"*t# *eo*le3 and a.#ol"te *o+er $orr"*t# *eo*le a.#ol"tel). LC -- If a %overn&ent a**ear# to .e $orr"*t3 t,en loo' at +,o i# o*eratin( it. LE -- %overn&ent# never $orr"*t t,e&#elve#7 *eo*le $orr"*t (overn&ent#. LG -- Ever) $orr"*ted (overn&ent #ta)# in *o+er and in$rea#e# in *o+er .) it# !eo*le;O*erator# li&itin( tr"t, and ri(,teo"#ne##3 .) it# !eo*le;O*erator# de$larin( tr"t, and ri(,teo"#ne## to .e a $ri&e3 and .) it# !eo*le;O*erator# *"ni#,in( and inT"rin( *eo*le for de&andin( a T"#t re+ard for tr"t, and *".li$ #ervi$e. LAI -- If t,e for$e# of tr"t,3 ri(,teo"#ne##3 and ri(,teo"# #ervi$e are to *revail over t,e for$e# of fal#e +itne##3 $orr"*tion3 and $ri&e3 t,en t,e re+ard *rovided for tr"t,3 ri(,teo"#ne##3 and ri(,teo"# #ervi$e +ill ,ave to .e (reater t,an t,e re+ard *rovided for t,e .earin( of fal#e +itne##3 t,e $o&&i##ion of $orr"*tion and $ri&e3 and t,e #"**re##ion of ri(,teo"#ne## and ri(,teo"# #ervi$e. =>A - A !attern of So$ial !ro$ed"re for %overn&ent => - E4a&*le - T,e Traffi$ In$ident FMr. Offi$er i##"e# an ordinar) traffi$ $itation;draft 3 a(ain#t Mr. S&it,3 t,e traffi$ offender;dra+ee on t,e $itation;draft3 in t,e a&o"nt of one ,"ndred dollar#. LT,en Mr. S&it,3 t,e traffi$ offender;dra+ee3 &"#t *a) one ,"ndred dollar# a# a fine or *enalt) to .") t,e $itation;draft o"t of *".li$ $ir$"lation3 and t,ere.) retire t,e *".li$1# $lai& of t,e offender1#;dra+eeV# de.t to #o$iet). =>C - T,e Colle$tion !ro$e## - !".li$ Servi$e Citation C"rren$) L>0 - Reven"e 0ividend# L>E - Re.ate a# a !rote$tion a(ain#t t,e Corr"*tion of %overn&ent =D - WHEN !U LIC OFFICIALS /IOLATE THE LAW L!".li$ Offi$ial#3 Offi$er#3 and A(ent# are .o"nd to o.e) t,e S"*re&e La+ of t,e Land3 t,e Con#tit"tion for t,e United State# of A&eri$a.NNN"OOO LT,eir *".li$ Offi$e i# t,eir ve,i$le3 and t,e La+ i# t,e T"#tifi$ation of t,eir e4er$i#e of t,eir *o+er. LW,en t,e) violate t,e la+3 t,en t,e e4er$i#e of t,eir *o+er i# not T"#tified3 t,e) .e$o&e an offender a(ain#t t,e *ea$e and di(nit) of *eo*le3 and t,e) $an .e #".Te$ted to t,e #a&e *".li$ #ervi$e $itation $"rren$) *ro$e## t,at i# a**lied to a traffi$ offender. =P - THE CO0E LAW (2E (OP (E; CODE= <.=. Code Law at 1& <=C 1611! 1611! '! 1'1! 1'1! 1,&1 <.=. Code Law at '1 <=C 19&3! 19&,! 19&6! 199'

91 o3 119

<.=. Code (itles '1 <=C 199' and 1& <=C 1,&1 promise and %#arantee L5a6 t,at *".li$ #ervi$e WILL E REMUNERATE0 9 THE U.S. %O/ERNMENT3 L5.6 +,en done .) a $iti?en in #"**ort of t,e U.S. %overn&ent3 and L5$6 +,en enfor$in( t,e la+# in #"**ort of t,e *".li$ ,ealt, and +elfare of t,e U.S.7 L5d6 THUS MA@IN% THE CLEANSIN% OF THE %O/ERNMENT AS !ROFITA LE AS3 OR MORE !ROFITA LE THAN3 THE USUR!ATION OF %O/ERNMENT !OWER. =MA - 0raft# 0efined =M - THE FORM AN0 SU STANCE OF NE%OTIA LE INSTRUMENTS (2E =E4E; PO.;(= O9 6 9<LL D.=CLO=<7E .;=(7<8E;( 1-Parties to the action or contract! 1- 6lle%ation o3 Claim! 3-Explicit led%erin% o3 a 7elie3! '-6ttachment o3 a 9or3eitable =#ret/ *the DebtorEs =#ret/+! ,-Presentment o3 Exhibits settin% 3orth 9indin%s o3 9act and Concl#sions o3 Law! 6-(he Certi3ication o3 Liabilit/ o3 the 8a5er o3 the Claim! sworn to be at least tr#e! correct! and complete *and not misleadin%+ *the 8a5erEsOCreditorEs Co>enant =#ret/+ 7-Con3irmation o3 .dentit/ o3 the 8a5er o3 the .nstr#ment b/ a Commercial $itness! also 5nown as a ;otar/ P#blic! or b/ three witnesses *when three witness are a>ailable+! ma5in% it P#blicl/ bindin% on all parties to the action or contract! to protect the 3r#its o3 labor and the eI#al application o3 the law. T,e $o&&er$ial draft i# a #even-*oint3 f"ll-di#$lo#"re3 +,ole-tr"t,3 t,ree-*art)3 ne(otia.le3 $o&&er$ial affidavit in#tr"&ent3 $reated .) a fle#,-and-.lood Ma'er3 on t,e Ma'er1# o+n te#ti&on) or de*o#ition3 and on t,e Ma'er1# o+n "nli&ited $o&&er$ial lia.ilit). =CA - Lien# 0efined - Co&&er$ial 0"e !ro$e## =C - T,e 0efa"lt 0e.tor =CC - T,e Noti$e of Lien =C0 - T,e !ro*o#ed Lien A##i(n&ent =CE - T,e Re#*on#i.ilit) of t,e Lien 0e.tor3 t,e Seller3 and t,e ")er =CF - T,e Re$ordin( of Co&&er$ial In#tr"&ent# LRe$ordin( Offi$e# and Title In#"ran$e Co&*anie# *rovide .")er .e+are *rote$tion for .")er#3 ."t t,i# i# not3 and never +ill .e3 a #".#tit"te for *er#onal inve#ti(ation. =C% - Lien# and %"n#

91 o3 119

F6 CO88E7C.6L L.E; is the LE"6L EP<.46LE;( O9 6 LO6DED 9.7E678! a %#n! a cannon! a bomb! a hand-%renade. .t is a CO88E7C.6L $E6PO;! ;O( 6 (O:. F.( .= EP<6LL: .8PO7(6;( 9O7 (2E C.(.ZE; $2O 6PPL.E= (2E CO88E7C.6L L.E; P7OCE== (O 264E (2E =68E DEEP 7E=PEC( 9O7 (2E P7OCE==! 6= .9 .( $E7E 6 "<;! 6;D (O ;O( 6B<=E PEOPLE $.(2 .(. =CH - K"di$ial Order# are Co&&er$ial Lien# F*1+ a Seven-!oint Commercial Contract! or b/ F*1+ a Seven-!oint 9indin%s o3 9act and Concl#sions o3 Law. =CI - K"di$ial Conte&*t and In$redi.ilit) =CK - T,e Noti$e of Intere#t and t,e t+o adT"di$ative *ro$e##e# of Co&&er$ial La+ =C@ - 0RAFTS %ENERALL9 - AN0 T9!ES L5A6 0o$"&entar) 0raft#;Soft 0raft#;Slo+ 0raft#;Li&ited-!ro$e## 0raft#! or L5B6 0e&and 0raft#OHard 0raft#;Fa#t 0raft#;Unli&ited-!ro$e## 0raft#. =CL- SOFT 0RAFTS ; SLOW 0RAFTS ; LIMITE0-!ROCESS 0RAFTS NNN-OOO F(he =o3t Dra3t is best 5nown as a Doc#mentar/ Dra3t. 6 0o$"&entar) 0raft is a Dra3t! which is dependent #pon attached or re3erenced in3o. F(o COLLEC( mone/ 3rom a draweeOdebtor p#rs#ant to the terms o3 a dra3t! ... F(he Collector o3 a =o3t Dra3t can onl/ as5 3or an a33ida>it Certi3icate o3 Dishonor. F.n 3act! the Collector m#st as5 3or an a33ida>it Certi3icate o3 Dishonor. =CM - Hard 0raft# - Re$o"r#e to t,e La+# of Nat"re NNNLMROOO 6 an' C,e$' is the most a#tomaticall/ and most I#ic5l/ processed t/pe o3 handwritten Demand Dra3t in common #se on the street! and! 3or that reason! it is called Ychec5boo5 mone/@. *=ee (he Coina%e 6ct o3 1791.+ =EA - !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE AN@S AN0 !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE NOTES S"rvival reJ"ire# t,at3 +,en t,e (oin( (et# to"(,3 t,en t,e to"(, (et (oin(. W,en t,e (overn&ent1# a$tor# .e$o&e di#,onora.le3 t,en t,e ,onora.le $iti?en# &"#t .e$o&e t,e a$tin( (overn&ent. LDB USC8 LE%ISNAGEMO3 A0KU0NAGE>3 AGEP3 AGEMO3 EUECNAGGDO3 correspond! respecti>el/! to F AE USC8 LE%ISNDO3 A0KU0NBDA3 BDBO3 EUECNAPEAO. =E - !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE AN@S =EC - (o law3#ll/ ta5e tax mone/ 3rom a mal3easant o33icial! o33icer! or a%ent ... =E0 - A /alid Citation;0raft

93 o3 119

=EE - !ro*o#ed Lien A##i(n&ent or Soft 0raft - 5#ee =C06 =EF - Re.ate =E% - S"&&ar) - !".li$ Servi$e Citation C"rren$) -- 6 P=CC will ha>e the le%ible hand si%nat#re o3 the 8a5er %i>en in red. =GA - !ROTECTION OF RI%HTEOUSNESS IN COMMERCE WAnd )e #,all 'no+ t,e tr"t,3 and t,e tr"t, #,all &a'e )o" free.W 5Ke#"# C,ri#t6 =G - Confli$t of Intere#t LConfli$t of Intere#t is de3ined as $onfli$t .et+een *".li$ o.li(ation and #elf-intere#t. F... i3 it were their own personal le>er power! to li$en#e t,e $orre$tive a$tivit) ta'en a(ain#t t,e& .) ,onora.le $iti?en# in order to .e a.le to *ro,i.it t,e $orre$tive a$tivit) of t,o#e $iti?en#! or to *a## la+# to &a'e t,e $orre$tive a$tivit) "nla+f"l or "n*rofita.le. F(he/ erode the >al#es! which s#pport o#r ;ation. (he/ destro/ o#r ;ation. FT(he/U... m#st ne>er be %i>en control o>er *".li$ #ervi$e $itation $"rren$ie# or *".li$ +ealt, re.ate .an'#. F"o>ernment Co#rts m#st ne>er be %i>en K#risdiction o>er commercial contracts or o>er altr#istic sole proprietorships! a# lon( a# t,o#e t+o (reat tool# are .ein( "#ed in #"$, a &anner t,at t,e f"nda&ental3 international3 non-#tat"tor)3 $o&&er$ial $lean ,and# do$trine and t,e r"le# of fair ."#ine## *ra$ti$e3 (ood fait, a$tion3 and ,onor are not .ein( violated. =GC - Fir#t A&end&ent Mone) - %od1# Mone) ver#"# Cae#ar1# Mone). Render Unto Cae#ar t,at +,i$, i# Cae#ar1#3 and "nto %od t,at +,i$, i# %od1#. Render "nto Cae#ar1# #ervi$e t,at &one)3 +,i$, ari#e# o"t of Cae#ar1# $orr"*tne##3 and render "nto %od1# #ervi$e t,at &one)3 +,i$, ari#e# o"t of %od1# ri(,teo"#ne## T,e Se$ond A&end&ent Ri(,t to @ee* and ear Ar&# in$l"de# T,e Nint, A&end&ent Ri(,t to S"rvive .) t,e "#e of E$ono&i$ Wea*on#3 and T,e Fir#t A&end&ent Ri(,t to 0e#i(n and "#e a Con#$ien$e C"rren$). Live food i# t,e ori(inal &one). A(ri$"lt"re3 ,o+ever *ri&itive3 i# t,e ori(inal $o&&er$e. %old3 and a *a*er $"rren$) redee&a.le in (old3 are .ot, #)&.oli$ &one). Mone) i# a #o$ial tool3 "#ed to &a'e t,e $ond"$t of $o&&er$e ea#ier. Mone) i# a $onvenien$e3 ."t t,e o.#e##ion to *o##e## &one);*o+er i# a #i$'ne##. LCae#ar *rint#3 and #*end# into $ir$"lation3 &ore $"rren$)-t)*e &one) t,an ,e ,a# in (old3 (ood#3 or #ervi$e# for .a$'in( or rede&*tion of Cae#ar -&one). T,at i# +,) Cae#ar $all# it le(al tender3 not la+f"l &one). LCae#ar &"#t violentl) over-ta4 t,e "#e of Cae#ar-&one)3 and *re$i*itate eno"(, fore$lo#"re#3 in order to re$over eno"(, Cae#ar-&one) to .a$' ,i# Cae#ar-&one).

9' o3 119

LWit,o"t t,at ta4ation3 Cae#ar +o"ld .e $a"(,t #,ort3 and .e e4*o#ed a# a t,ief. Ot,er+i#e3 If )o" +ant to #to* Cae#ar1# $ri&inal da&a(e to t,e !".li$ in $o&&er$e3 t,en )o" &"#t #to* finan$in( Cae#ar1# .an'in( #)#te&. 9o" &"#t la+f"ll) avoid *a)in( ta4e# to Cae#ar. Cae#ar ,a# no $on#$ien$e3 #o a $redi.le Cae#ar $annot ta4 t,at +,i$, Cae#ar de$lare# to .e +it,o"t val"e. Create )o"r o+n la+f"l *".li$ #ervi$e $itation $"rren$). 0o )o"r ri(,teo"# ."#ine## +it, ri(,teo"#-#ervi$e &one). N#ee t,e .oo' #ilent +ea*on# for J"iet +ar#.O =AIA - THE HARTFOR0 /AN 09@E !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE AN@ =AI - T,e Hartford /an 0)'e !".li$ Wealt, Re.ate an' 5H/!WR 6 i# a Fir#t A&end&ent !".li$ Clai&# an' NNN =AI X OOO (he 2art3ord 4an D/5e P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5 *24P$7B+ iss#es a *".li$ #ervi$e $itation $"rren$) which operates on identicall/ the same le%al and law3#l basis as the ordinar/ stat#tor/ tra33ic citation! b#t is directed toward o33icial >iolations o3 the law committed b/ p#blic o33icials! o33icers! and their a%ents! instead o3 bein% directed toward >iolations o3 law committed b/ some common citiJens. =AIC - THE AC@IN% OF THE HARTFOR0 /AN 09@E !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE AN@ AN0 ITS NOTE-CURRENC9 =AI0 - THE REASON FOR THE FIRST NOTES If ri(,teo"#ne## i# not *rofita.le3 t,en $orr"*tion +ill *revail. - H/ =AIE - THE AC@IN% OF THE !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE NOTES 5!WRN1S6 =AAA - THE !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE NOTE 5!WRN6 =AA - T,e La+f"l Clai& =AAC - NNN...OOO !"r#"ant to t,e Gt, and AIt, A&end&ent# to t,e Con#tit"tion for t,e United State# of A&eri$a3 t,e *eo*le of t,i# Nation do not )ield t,eir #overei(nt) to t,e a(en$ie# t,at #erve t,e&. 5See3 for e4a&*le3 T,e Revi#ed Code of Wa#,in(ton State at RCW DB.AC.BPA6 =AA0 - !".li$ Cir$"lation and U#e P$7;Es are law3#ll/ spent into circ#lation F*1+ b/ the P#blicL F*1+ b/ the need/L and L5>6 .) a *er#on re+arded for ,i# or ,er *".li$ #ervi$e. =AAE - 0i#."r#e&ent

9, o3 119

=AAF - C,arita.le 0i#."r#e&ent# T,i# Co&&er$ial La+ Man"al and all ot,er le(al +or'# .) &e3 Hartford /an 0)'e3 are relea#ed into t,e !".li$ 0o&ain 5A6 a# a *".li$ #ervi$e of Hartford /an 0)'e3 o*eratin( a# a $iti?en-a(ent of t,e United State# of A&eri$a *"r#"ant to t,e Con#tit"tion for t,e "nited State# of A&eri$a3 DB USC AGEM3 AE USC D3 and DB USC AGGD3 5B6 a# a *".li$ #ervi$e of t,e Hartford /an 0)'e S$,ool of Univer#al La+3 and 5>6 a# a *".li$ #ervi$e of t,e Hartford /an 0)'e !".li$ Wealt, Re.ate an';Tr"#t3 an Altr"i#ti$ Sole !ro*rietor#,i*. T,e #aid +or'# &a) .e re*rod"$ed and #old in an) J"antit) +it,o"t *er&i##ion3 and +it,o"t *a)in( an) ro)altie#. T,e Co&&er$ial La+ i# a non-e4$l"#ive !".li$ !ro*ert). =ABA - Clai&# =A>A - Ad&ini#tration Co#t# of t,e an' (his Ban5Rs administration expendit#res are a matter o3 p#blic in3ormation. =A> - !rod"$tion and O"t*"t Co#t# =AD - Lia.ilit) =AP - THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE NOTES =APA - ;O CO<;(E79E.(.;" =AP - C<=(O8 C769(ED =APC - D.99E7E;( DE;O8.;6(.O;= =AP0 - CO88E8O76(.4E EH68PLE =APE - L67"E7 =.ZE =APF - ;O 976<D 7EL6(.4E (O (2E "O4E7;8E;( .t is absol#tel/ impossible 3or the P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;otes o3 this Ban5 to be constr#ed to be instr#ments de3ra#din% the <nited =tates o3 6merica! beca#se) F*1+ (he said ;otes are bac5ed b/ #nchallen%ed and 3#ll/ de3a#lted claims a%ainst the <nited =tates o3 6merica and its 6%ents! stat#toril/ >al#ed p#rs#ant to its own laws. F*1+ (he draweeOdebtor <nited =tates o3 6merica is obli%ated b/ its own laws! on the call o3 the drawerOclaimant-tr#stee! to pa/ law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates o3 6merica to the bearerOpa/ee on demand! to compensate the P#blic 3or the %o>ernmentEs trans%ressions o3 law. F*3+ (he said ;otes accordin%l/ patentl/ bear the statement ?(2E <;.(ED =(6(E= O9 68E7.C6 =2O<LD P6: (O (2E BE67E7 O; DE86;D@.

96 o3 119

F*'+ (hat pa/ment is a declaration o3 commercial honor! and a cons#mmation o3 lo/alt/ to the 6merican people! and to the 6merican soldiers who %a>e their li>es and their 3ort#nes to protect the commercial honor o3 the <nited =tates o3 6merica. F*,+(hat pa/ment is an international test o3 o#r %o>ernmentEs own internal and external credibilit/ in commerce. =AP% - ;O 976<D 7EL6(.4E (O (2E CO88O; C.(.ZE; F ;o intent exists! and no e33ort is bein% made! to decei>e! tric5! or #nlaw3#ll/ coerce an/ person into acceptin%! honorin%! or #sin% the ;otes! or to %i>e #p an/ thin%! or propert/! or ri%ht to propert/! witho#t 3#ll disclos#re o3 contract and 3air reciprocal %ain.

IF 9OU WANT %O/ERNMENT CORRU!TION TO STO!3 THEN USE THE NOTES OF THIS AN@ IN COMMERCE TO RIN% ATTENTION TO THE NEE0 TO STO! CORRU!TION.
=AMA - Life C)$le S)&.olo() in Le(al =AM - T,e T,ree H"&an Fa$ilitie# =AMC - T,e H"&an Life C)$le - B4>HA<C !,a#e# T,e #event, ele&ent is the obKecti>e o3 the three idealit/ phases and the three realit/ phases. =AM0 - A Tr"#t - In Seven !,a#e# =AME - A Cor*oration - In Seven !,a#e# =AMF - A !".li$ Tr"#t or %overn&ent- In Seven !,a#e# =AM% - T,e !".li$ Tr"#t ; %overn&ent of t,e "nited State# of A&eri$a =ACA - T,e Seven Seal# =AC - T,e 0e$laration of Inde*enden$e =ACC - T,e Con#tit"tion of t,e "nited State# of A&eri$a =AE - THE SE/ENTH SOCIAL ELEMENT AN0 THE SE/ENTH 0ENOMINATION - T,e %ett)#."r( Addre## T,e #event, deno&ination3 13 ! represents the perpet#it/ o3 the P#blic (r#st =AG - 0eno&ination S)&.olo() =BI - THE SERIAL NUM ERS =BA - THE !EARL HAR OR ATTAC@ COMMEMORATI/E NOTECURRENC9 97 o3 119

THE CREATION OF CITATION CURRENC9 AN0 !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE AN@S .) Hartford /an 0)'e
If ri(,teo"#ne## i# not *rofita.le3 t,en $orr"*tion +ill *revail. - H/ (2.= $7.(.;" .= 7ELE6=ED .;(O (2E P<BL.C DO86.; Do not let anyone claim to be a true American if they ever attempt to remove religion from politics. Government is not reason. It is not eloquence. It is a force, like fire: a dangerous servant and a terrible master. he very atmosphere of firearms any!here and every!here restrains evil interference"they deserve a place of honor !ith all that is good.# --"eor%e $ashin%ton! 9irst President o3 the <nited =tates .;(7OD<C(.O; B/ "ordon $a/ne 7o%ers (he "o>ernment which came 3orth in the mat#rit/ sta%e o3 the e>ol#tion o3 the <nited =tates o3 6merica has been eminentl/ s#ccess3#l in 3acilitatin% the rise o3 a ;ation consistin% o3 the $orldEs happiest and most prospero#s people. =#ch s#ccess pre>ails onl/ as lon% as o#r ;ationEs Constit#tion is strictl/ obe/ed. <n3ort#natel/! the Constit#tion does not contain s#33icient politicall/ #sable machiner/ 3or en3orcin% its pro>isions a%ainst wron%3#l practices o3 %o>ernment o33icials who choose to not 3ollow common standards o3 ri%hteo#sness. ConseI#entl/! s#ch indi>id#als ha>e 3o#nd wa/s to reap bene3its 3or themsel>es at the expense o3 the %eneral pop#lation witho#t a33ordin% eI#al or K#st >al#es in ret#rn. 6s a res#lt! %o>ernment Kobs ha>e de%enerated >irt#all/ into a rac5et! which has #ndermined and all b#t destro/ed o#r s/stem o3 K#stice and law en3orcement to a point where redress o3 %rie>ances can no lon%er be obtained in a co#rt o3 law. "o>ernments! both national and local! are no lon%er acco#ntable to the People. (here3ore! $e the People are le3t with no readil/ accessible political means 3or obtainin% redress o3 %rie>ances. .n the alternati>e! we are 3orced to #se commercial means! i.e.! some wa/ o3 di>ertin% the 3low o3 mone/ 3rom the corr#pt politicians bac5 to o#r own bene3it. $e can accomplish this b/ the same method as is #sed b/ the controllers o3 the ban5in% ind#str/ 3or controllin% the 3low o3 mone/ toward their own bene3it. .n this endea>or! we ha>e the ad>anta%e o3 laws made lon% a%o which pro>ide monetar/ p#nishment 3or those who disobe/ the pro>isions o3 the Constit#tion! and which pro>ide monetar/ rem#neration to those who ma5e possible the p#nishment. (he P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;otes o3 the 2art3ord 4an D/5e P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5 are cra3ted and adapted to ma5e #se o3 these said laws! and to 3ollow all o3 the Laws o3 o#r Land 3aith3#ll/ and strictl/. (here3ore! #sers o3 these ;otes can rest with ass#rance that the/ are law3#l tender redeemable in law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates. "ordon $a/ne 7o%ers

9& o3 119

=AA - THE CONSTANTS OF LIFE =A - Reli(ion - T,e La+# of Nat"re3 %enerall) Under#tood F;othin% happens in ;at#re witho#t the action o3 3orce. *(he 3irst law o3 ph/sics.+ F(he Laws o3 ;at#re are %enerall/ the same e>er/where and e>er/when 3or e>er/what in the <ni>erse. =AC - T,e Food C,ain F9OOD 9<EL= L.9E 6;D L6BO7. F(he social r#les that %o>ern the beha>ior people with respect to 3ood! labor! and a%ric#lt#re are 5nown as CO88E7C.6L L6$. LT,e fir#t o.Te$tive of $o&&er$ial la+ i# t,e *rote$tion of food. F(here3ore! 9OOD .= (2E ;6(<76L 7OO( O9 CO88E7C.6L L6$. FLi>e 3ood *primaril/ %rain+ alwa/s has been! still is! and alwa/s will be! the 3#ndamental s#bstantial medi#m o3 exchan%e called ?mone/@ #sed 3or barter or trade o3 commerce. F(he 3#ndamental meas#re o3 wei%ht is the %rain. F(he common po#nd is 7 barle/ %rains. F9o#r %rains o3 wheat M three %rains o3 barle/. F(he wheat %rain is the basic #nit o3 mone/ wei%ht. F Precio#s metals! as %old and sil>er coin! are a s/mbolic s#bstit#te 3or 3ood as a medi#m o3 exchan%e. LT,erefore3 t,e #e$ond o.Te$tive of $o&&er$ial la+ i# t,e *rote$tion of t,e definition and *rod"$tion of #)&.oli$ or $"rrent &one) or $"rren$). F6 social %ro#p operatin% #nder commercial law and order is called a ci>iliJation. FE>er/ ci>iliJation in the <ni>erse operates on a%ric#lt#ral ener%/. FCommercial law is eternall/ e>er present in ;at#re 3or e>er/ societ/ e>er/where and e>er/when in the <ni>erse. =BA - Real %overn&ent F6ll Ci>iliJations ha>e the same necessities and problems o3 s#r>i>al and procreation! and necessit/ is the mother o3 in>ention! so in>ention %enerall/ 3ollows the same paths. FD#rin% the e>ol#tion o3 each speci3ic ci>iliJation! some semi-ci>iliJed people will allow the animal element o3 their bein% to dominate their 3ellow man. (he/ will commit the3t! #se deceit and tric5er/! and per>ert the processes o3 commercial law! in order to 5eep the 5nowled%e o3 commercial law to themsel>es! and to monopoliJe the power3#l bene3its o3 commercial law. *=ee =ilent $eapons 3or P#iet $ars.+ F(his #nreasonable and #nlaw3#l exercise o3 social 3orce destro/s in>ention and ci>iliJation. F(h#s! the Code o3 2amm#rabi - ?(he stron% shall not oppress the wea5.@ F(he law o3 the 3ood chain is a man standin% %#ard at the door o3 his domain *excl#si>e propert/+ with a weapon in his hand! and standin% porter at the door o3 tho#%ht and in3ormation *non-excl#si>e propert/+ exercisin% ri%hteo#sness *ri%ht thin5in%+. (his is nat#ral %o>ernment. (his is real %o>ernment.

99 o3 119

=B - Invented %overn&ent FA %overn&ent3 #*o'en of a# if it +ere #e*arate fro& &an3 is an in>ention! speci3icall/ a *".li$ #ervi$e #)#te&3 o*erated .) *eo*le! that is intended to protect propert/! commerce! in>ention! and ci>iliJation. F*1+ .3 there is onl/ a political incenti>e to corr#pt the %o>ernment! b/ stealin% the taxes and the power o3 the p#blic! and F*1+ i3 there is no 3inancial incenti>e to clean #p the corr#ption o3 %o>ernment! F*3+ then the %o>ernment will mo>e in the direction o3 the animal 3orce o3 h#man nat#re! F*'+ then the %o>ernment will become corr#pted! F*,+ then the %o>ernment will not be 3it to %o>ern a 3ree people. F*6+ then the %o>ernment will become the primar/ enem/ o3 the P#blic! F*7+ then the people will wish that the/ had ta5en better care o3 their %o>ernment. F"eor%e $ashin%ton is said to be the 9ather o3 o#r co#ntr/. $e %i>e that title to him beca#se o3 his 5nowled%e! #nderstandin%! wisdom! and sacri3ice. (o appreciate his words! to see the >al#e o3 them in o#r li3e! we m#st st#d/ his words. F?"o>ernment is not reason. .t is not eloI#ence. .t is a 3orce! li5e 3ire) a dan%ero#s ser>ant and a terrible master.@ *"eor%e $ashin%ton+ F6 %o>ernment m#st be #nderstood! m#st ne>er be tr#sted! and m#st alwa/s be 5ept #nder care3#l obser>ation and ti%ht control. F?(he >er/ atmosphere o3 3irearms an/where and e>er/where restrains e>il inter3erencethe/ deser>e a place o3 honor with all that is %ood.@ *"eor%e $ashin%ton+ An error "n$overed i# t+o-t,ird# de#tro)ed3 and t,e re&ainin( one-t,ird i# de#tro)ed .) divi#ion of t,e ,o"#e fro& +it,in. F(he #ltimate p#rpose o3 all le%al paperwor5 is the K#sti3ication o3 the exercise o3 social 3orce or social >iolence. F"o>ernment o33icers and a%ents m#st alwa/s be reI#ired to K#sti3/ their actions! b/ a writin% to the p#blic! 3ollowed b/ the witnessed certi3ication o3 their own commercial liabilit/ 3or the tr#th o3 their statement. =BC - Rea#ona.le 0ili(en$e8 F(he <.=. "o>ernment is not! and ne>er was intended b/ o#r 3ore3athers to be! a s#bstit#te 3or the reli%ion and the conscience o3 the people o3 this ;ation. F"eor%e $ashin%ton expressed it well when he said! ?Do not let an/one claim to be a tr#e 6merican i3 the/ e>er attempt to remo>e reli%ion 3rom politics.@ *"$+ F(he Constit#tion and Laws o3 the <nited =tates onl/ emphasiJe what alread/ exists as a necessit/ 3or the s#r>i>al o3 an/ ci>iliJed ;ation. FE>en i3 the Constit#tion and Laws o3 the <nited =tates Te.%.! (itles '1 <=C 19&6 *BrotherEs Aeeper =tat#te+! and 1& <=C ' *7esponsibilit/ to 7eport Crime+U did not mandate the personal ser>ice o3 correctin% the path o3 %o>ernment! the #ltimate

o3 119

responsibilit/ o3 the indi>id#al person to pre>ent inK#r/ to! and to s#pport eI#al K#stice 3or! his 3ellow h#man bein%s! wo#ld still compel the ser>ice *brotherEs 5eeper concept+. T,e #"rvival-ne$e##ar) a$t of #ervin( t,e *".li$ i# &ore f"nda&ental t,an t,e (overn&ent la+#3 +,i$, &andate it3 and +,i$, *ro&i#e re&"neration for it. =B0 - T,e Evol"tion of Mat"rit) FD#rin% the e>ol#tion o3 each speci3ic ci>iliJation) F*1+ (he masses will e>ent#all/ ha>e to awa5en to the ;at#ral =cience o3 Commerce. F*1+ (he/ will ha>e to %ain a mat#re #nderstandin% o3 the ab#ndance o3 ;at#re. F*3+ (he/ will ha>e to o>erthrow their h#man sel3-ser>in% sel3-limitin% sense o3 ;at#re. F*'+ 6nd the/ will ha>e to admit to the small mindedness o3 h#man nat#re! in order to wisel/ obtain and wisel/ #se nat#ral reso#rces! tap into ;at#reEs %i3ts o3 perpet#al ener%/ and perpet#al s#ppl/! and thereb/ s#r>i>e. LT,e 'e) to ,"&an #"rvival i# t,e evol"tion of #en#itivit)3 "nder#tandin(3 +i#do&3 and ,"&ilit). LS"rvival i# a &atter of eternal vi(ilan$e3 &"t"al a##i#tan$e3 and *ra)erf"l t,in'in(. =BE - THE NATURAL !RINCI!LES %O/ERNIN% %O/ERNMENT Let no &an for(et t,e#e tr"t,#. LLLLLLL LA - Nat"re $a&e fir#t3 t,en $a&e &an3 t,en $a&e #o$iet)3 and t,en $a&e (overn&ent. LB -- Not,in( ,a**en# in Nat"re +it,o"t a for$e or &otive3 +,i$, i# $reated .) t,e deliver) of ener() or re+ard. L> -- !eo*le are real. !eo*le t,in' and deli.erate. And #o&e *eo*le 'ill *eo*le. LD - %"n# do not t,in' or deli.erate. %"n# are not 'iller#. %"n# do not 'ill *eo*le. LP - Li'e+i#e3 (overn&ent# are &ere #o$ial &a$,ine#3 !".li$ Tr"#t# +it, .it *la)er# $alled tr"#tee#3 offi$er#3 $ler'#3 and a(ent#. %overn&ent# are a.#ol"tel) not,in( +it,o"t t,e deli.erate $oo*eration and !".li$ A$$o"nta.ilit) of t,e *eo*le. LM -- !o+er $orr"*t# *eo*le3 and a.#ol"te *o+er $orr"*t# *eo*le a.#ol"tel). LC -- If a %overn&ent a**ear# to .e $orr"*t3 t,en loo' at +,o i# o*eratin( it. LE -- %overn&ent# never $orr"*t t,e&#elve#7 *eo*le $orr"*t (overn&ent#. LG -- Ever) $orr"*ted (overn&ent #ta)# in *o+er and in$rea#e# in *o+er .) it# !eo*le;O*erator# li&itin( tr"t, and ri(,teo"#ne##3 .) it# !eo*le;O*erator# de$larin( tr"t, and ri(,teo"#ne## to .e a $ri&e3 and .) it# !eo*le;O*erator# *"ni#,in( and inT"rin( *eo*le for de&andin( a T"#t re+ard for tr"t, and *".li$ #ervi$e. LAI -- If t,e for$e# of tr"t,3 ri(,teo"#ne##3 and ri(,teo"# #ervi$e are to *revail over t,e for$e# of fal#e +itne##3 $orr"*tion3 and $ri&e3 t,en t,e re+ard *rovided for tr"t,3 ri(,teo"#ne##3 and ri(,teo"# #ervi$e +ill ,ave to .e (reater t,an t,e re+ard *rovided for t,e .earin( of fal#e +itne##3 t,e $o&&i##ion of $orr"*tion and $ri&e3 and t,e #"**re##ion of ri(,teo"#ne## and ri(,teo"# #ervi$e.

1 1 o3 119

=>A - A !attern of So$ial !ro$ed"re for %overn&ent F6 %ro#p o3 people who want to live .) la+#! create a le%islat#re with their tax mone/. F6 %ro#p o3 people who want a law to exist! pass a petition aro#nd and %et eno#%h si%nat#res on the petition to %et it presented be3ore the tax-3inanced le%islat#re. F(he petition is 3rom a %ro#p o3 citiJens who pa/ taxes to s#pport %o>ernment ser>ices. F(he petition 3or a law is read be3ore the le%islat#re. F(he le%islat#re ma5es a law accordin% to the petition. F(he le%islat#re ma5es! ar%#es abo#t! >otes on! and enacts the law in behal3 o3 the p#blic. F.n this example! we will ass#me that the enacted law states that) ?(he act o3 dri>in% a >ehicle thro#%h an intersection a%ainst a red li%ht or stop si%nal will be considered to be an act which is potentiall/ dan%ero#s to the p#blic sa3et/ and will warrant! K#sti3/! and bear a penalt/ o3 one h#ndred dollars a%ainst the o33endin% part/.@ F(his law is to be administrated b/ a m#nicipal corporation. F(he m#nicipal corporation *co#nt/ %o>ernment+ is established to operate in behal3 o3 the p#blic. F(he m#nicipal corporation hires the policeman! 8r. O33icer. F(he m#nicipal corporation hires 8r. O33icer to be a police o33icer! to appl/ and en3orce the laws established b/ the le%islat#re! and! more speci3icall/! to arrest o33enders 3rom time to time! when the Kob o3 en3orcement reI#ires it. F(he law! the citation! and the collection process establish an o33ender-bac5ed debt to be administered b/ the m#nicipal corporation! => - E4a&*le - T,e Traffi$ In$ident F6 motor >ehicle operator! 8r. =mith! dri>es thro#%h a red li%ht at a tra33ic intersection. F2e has operated his motor >ehicle in a wa/ or manner that is in >iolation o3 a law. F8r. =mith >iolates! or brea5s! a r#le o3 the road. F8r. =mith becomes a tra33ic o33ender. F(he law states that this tra33ic o33ense bears a penalt/ o3 one h#ndred dollars. F8r. O33icer is a witness to this tra33ic o33ense. F8r. O33icer en3orces the law. FMr. Offi$er i##"e# an ordinar) traffi$ $itation;draft 3 a(ain#t Mr. S&it,3 t,e traffi$ offender;dra+ee on t,e $itation;draft3 in t,e a&o"nt of one ,"ndred dollar#. F(he o33icer is said to be the 8a5er o3 the citationOdra3t. LT,en Mr. S&it,3 t,e traffi$ offender;dra+ee3 &"#t *a) one ,"ndred dollar# a# a fine or *enalt) to .") t,e $itation;draft o"t of *".li$ $ir$"lation3 and t,ere.) retire t,e *".li$1# $lai& of t,e offender1#;dra+eeV# de.t to #o$iet). F(he 3ine or penalt/ is paid to the m#nicipal corporation! which acts as a ban5 and clearin%ho#se 3or o33enderOdrawee dra3ts. =>C - T,e Colle$tion !ro$e## - !".li$ Servi$e Citation C"rren$) F(he tra33ic citation is the initial p#blic citation c#rrenc/ o3 the m#nicipal corporation. F=#ch a citation is a p#blic ser>ice c#rrenc/. F(his p#blic ser>ice citation c#rrenc/ is bac5edO3inanced b/ the o33enderEs assets. F(his p#blic ser>ice citation c#rrenc/ is a 3orm o3 p#blic ser>ice mone/.

1 1 o3 119

F(he debt! >al#ed in accordance with positi>e law! is collectable in law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates! or b/ 3oreclos#re on propert/ or ri%hts to propert/ o3 the o33ender. F8#nicipal corporations sell their citation c#rrenc/Op#blic ser>ice citation c#rrenc/ to debt collectors. F(he m#nicipal corporation co#ld iss#e! on the street! a one h#ndred dollar C#rrenc/ ;ote with a 1 in each corner o3 the ;ote! with 8r. =mithEs name on the top as ?8r. =mith ;ote@! desi%natin% 8r. =mith as the DebtorODrawee o3 the ;ote. F(he DebtorODrawee ;ote is sellable to a debt collector. F(he debt collection a%encies can #se p#blic ser>ice citation c#rrenc/ as law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates to K#sti3/ redemption b/ law3#l marI#e and reprisal! that is! the ri%ht to march across territorial bo#ndaries and to seiJe propert/. *see) %arnishee! repossess! etc.+ L>0 - Reven"e 0ividend# F(he p#blic a%%re%atel/ 3inanced the law! its administration! and its en3orcement! so the p#blic! a%%re%atel/! m#st be the commercial bene3iciar/ o3 the debt collection process. F(he tax in>estment in this le%al str#ct#re is mandator/ relati>e to the common taxpa/in% citiJen in>estors! beca#se the/ are #nder penalt/ o3 3oreclos#re #pon their real propert/ i3 the/ do not ?>ol#ntaril/@ pa/ taxes. F(here3ore! the rebate o3 re>en#e as di>idends to those in>estors m#st also be mandator/. F$hat %oes aro#nd! comes aro#nd. F(here3ore! all o3 the re>en#e collected 3rom the o33enders! except administrati>e costs! belon%s to the p#blic. F.t m#st be rebated bac5 to the p#blic! to the taxpa/er-3inanciers o3 the state le%islat#re! m#nicipal corporation *co#nt/+! and the police o33icer! as corporate di>idend pa/ments! disb#rsed to the p#blic! lest the stron% oppress the wea5. L>E - Re.ate a# a !rote$tion a(ain#t t,e Corr"*tion of %overn&ent F(he citation re>en#e is not a propert/ o3 the m#nicipal corporation. F(he re>en#e is a di>idend propert/! a propert/ to be di>ided amon%st the members o3 the p#blic actin% as in>estors in the m#nicipal corporation. F$hen the o33icers and a%ents o3 the co#ntiesOm#nicipal corporations are able to p#t the re>en#e mone/ into in>estment 3#nds! that embeJJlement and possession %i>es them an independent 3inancial basis to do what the/ wish to do witho#t ha>in% to %i>e an acco#ntin% to the p#blic 3or their actions! in other words! to become corr#pt. (he/ can pro>ide special retirement bene3its 3or themsel>es! and b#/ the 3a>orable political ser>ices necessar/ to en3orce the pa/ments o3 those special bene3its. (he s#ccess3#l 3inancin% o3 their own corr#ption %i>es them an incenti>e to establish more re>en#e %eneratin% schemes and laws a%ainst the p#blicOpeople to 3#rther increase their corr#ption. (he common people o3 the p#blic are the #ltimate >ictims o3 this corr#ption. F(here3ore! m#nicipal corporations cannot law3#ll/ p#t the re>en#e mone/ into in>estment 3#nds.

=D - WHEN !U LIC OFFICIALS /IOLATE THE LAW

1 3 o3 119

L!".li$ Offi$ial#3 Offi$er#3 and A(ent# are .o"nd to o.e) t,e S"*re&e La+ of t,e Land3 t,e Con#tit"tion for t,e United State# of A&eri$a. LT,eir *".li$ Offi$e i# t,eir ve,i$le3 and t,e La+ i# t,e T"#tifi$ation of t,eir e4er$i#e of t,eir *o+er. LW,en t,e) violate t,e la+3 t,en t,e e4er$i#e of t,eir *o+er i# not T"#tified3 t,e) .e$o&e an offender a(ain#t t,e *ea$e and di(nit) of *eo*le3 and t,e) $an .e #".Te$ted to t,e #a&e *".li$ #ervi$e $itation $"rren$) *ro$e## t,at i# a**lied to a traffi$ offender. F .n this case the Citation C"rren$) is a c#rrenc/ that is dedicated to the p#blic ser>ice o3 cleanin% #p the %o>ernment. F (he %o>ernment o33icials and a%ents are bein% compelled to ret#rn or rebate tax mone/ to the p#blic. (his rebate is a penalt/ 3or their o33icial >iolation o3 the law! and a penalt/ 3or their breach o3 their o33icial contract with the p#blic. =P - THE CO0E LAW (2E (OP (E; CODE= F*1+ <.=. Code Law at 1& <=C 1611 - =ee Exod#s 1 - a%ainst bearin% bear 3alse witness. F*1+ <.=. Code Law at 1& <=C 1611 - =#bornation o3 PerK#r/ - proc#rin% a 3alse testimon/. F*3+ <.=. Code Law at 1& <=C ' mandates that e>er/ =tate citiJen or <.=. CitiJen has an obli%ation to complain to a K#d%e or other person o3 ci>il or militar/ a#thorit/! a%ainst %o>ernment o33icials! %o>ernment o33icers! and their a%ents and attorne/s! etc.! who >iolate the Constit#tion or other Laws o3 the <nited =tates. 6nd also! F*'+ <.=. Code Law at '1 <=C 19&6 mandates that e>er/ =tate citiJen or <.=. citiJen has the responsibilit/ to pre>ent inK#r/ to his 3ellow h#man bein%s! and to do so with reasonable dili%ence *(his is the <.=. BrotherEs Aeeper =tat#te or "olden 7#le.+L and F*,+ <.=. Code Law at '1 <=C 19&3 and F*6+ <.=. Code Law at '1 <=C 19&, and F*'+ <.=. Code Law at '1 <=C 19&6 mandate obedience to the Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica. F*7+ <.=. Code Law at 1& <=C 1'1 and F*&+ <.=. Code Law at 1& <=C 1'1 F*a+ corresponds <.=. Code '1 <=C 19&3! 19&, and 19&6! and F*b+ set a 3air mar5et >al#e on the dama%e ca#sed b/ an O33icialEs >iolation o3 the Constit#tion 3or the <.=.6. or the stat#tes '1 <=C 19&3! 19&,! and 19&6. F*c+ 1& <=C 1'1 applies to a conspirac/ o3 two or more >iolators and pro>ides a penalt/ o3 [1 ! 3or each >iolation o3 the Constit#tion b/ each conspirator. F*d+ 1& <=C 1'1 applies to a lone actor and pro>ides a penalt/ o3 [1! per >iolation. F*9+ <.=. Code Law at '1 <=C 199' prohibits Peona%e and .n>ol#ntar/ =er>it#de. <.=. Code Law at 1& <=C 1,&1 declares a monetar/ penalt/ 3or the >iolation o3 '1 <=C 199' and the 13th 6mendment to the Constit#tion 3or the <.=.6. F*1 + <.=. Code (itles '1 <=C 199' and 1& <=C 1,&1 promise and %#arantee

1 ' o3 119

L5a6 t,at *".li$ #ervi$e WILL E REMUNERATE0 9 THE U.S. %O/ERNMENT3 L5.6 +,en done .) a $iti?en in #"**ort of t,e U.S. %overn&ent3 and L5$6 +,en enfor$in( t,e la+# in #"**ort of t,e *".li$ ,ealt, and +elfare of t,e U.S.7 L5d6 THUS MA@IN% THE CLEANSIN% OF THE %O/ERNMENT AS !ROFITA LE AS3 OR MORE !ROFITA LE THAN3 THE USUR!ATION OF %O/ERNMENT !OWER. =MA - 0raft# 0efined 6 Dra3t is a three-part/ le%al instr#ment! which is #sed to mo>e >al#able s#bstance! called >al#e! mone/! 3#nds! or bac5in%! 3rom a 3irst part/ to a second part/! #nder the control o3 a third part/. (he three parties to a Dra3t are termed the Drawee or Debtor! the Pa/ee! and the Drawer or Creditor. F1 - (he DraweeODebtor O$E= the 3#nds or bac5in%. AN(ovVtOY F1 - (he Pa/ee 7ECE.4E= the 3#nds or bac5in% 3rom the DraweeODebtor p#rs#ant to the instr#ctions o3 the DrawerOCreditor. BNt,e *".li$ a# re$eiver of t,e re.ateOY F3 - (he DrawerOCreditor O$;= the 3#nds or bac5in%. >Nt,e *".li$OY 6 DrawerO(r#stee is a person who claims andOor mana%es the 3#nds or bac5in% 3or the Creditor! b#t in either e>ent the DrawerOCreditor O$;= the 3#nds or bac5in%. 6 Prox/ Claimant is a person who claims 3#nds or bac5in% 3or a DrawerOCreditor. YNT,i# relate# t,e *artie# to t,e !WRN.O =M - THE FORM AN0 SU STANCE OF NE%OTIA LE INSTRUMENTS (2E =E4E; PO.;(= O9 6 9<LL D.=CLO=<7E .;=(7<8E;( .t is internationall/ #nderstood that an .nstr#ment! represented to the p#blic to be ;e%otiable! i.e. redeemable in s#bstance! shall contain a 3#ll disclos#re! b/ 633ida>it! o3 the =e>en Essential Elements or Points o3 a ;e%otiable .nstr#ment! which are) 1-Parties to the action or contract! 1- 6lle%ation o3 Claim! 3-Explicit led%erin% o3 a 7elie3! '-6ttachment o3 a 9or3eitable =#ret/ *the DebtorEs =#ret/+! ,-Presentment o3 Exhibits settin% 3orth 9indin%s o3 9act and Concl#sions o3 Law! 6-(he Certi3ication o3 Liabilit/ o3 the 8a5er o3 the Claim! sworn to be at least tr#e! correct! and complete *and not misleadin%+ *the 8a5erEsOCreditorEs Co>enant =#ret/+ 7-Con3irmation o3 .dentit/ o3 the 8a5er o3 the .nstr#ment b/ a Commercial $itness! also 5nown as a ;otar/ P#blic! or b/ three witnesses *when three witness are a>ailable+! ma5in% it P#blicl/ bindin% on all parties to the action or contract! to protect the 3r#its o3 labor and the eI#al application o3 the law. *D#e Process@L 6rticle 1 =ection 1 Cla#se 1 o3 the Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica! ?;o =tate shall pass an/ Law impairin% the Obli%ation o3 Contracts.@+. F(his list is the ;at#ral 9orm o3 the Law o3 Commerce. .ts p#rpose is to protect s#bstance O propert/! and to pre>ent the #nreasonable #se o3 3orce in commerce.

1 , o3 119

T,e $o&&er$ial draft i# a #even-*oint3 f"ll-di#$lo#"re3 +,ole-tr"t,3 t,ree-*art)3 ne(otia.le3 $o&&er$ial affidavit in#tr"&ent3 $reated .) a fle#,-and-.lood Ma'er3 on t,e Ma'er1# o+n te#ti&on) or de*o#ition3 and on t,e Ma'er1# o+n "nli&ited $o&&er$ial lia.ilit). =CA - Lien# 0efined - Co&&er$ial 0"e !ro$e## F6rticle 1 =ection 1 Cla#se 1 o3 the Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica states that ?;o =tate shall pass an/ Law impairin% the Obli%ation o3 Contracts.@ F6n Obli%ation o3 Contract! stated on paper! is an 633ida>it .n>oice called a Lien. F(here3ore! ?;o =tate shall pass an/ Law impairin% a Lien.@ F$itho#t Commercial 633ida>it .n>oices O Liens! nations co#ld not collect debts 3rom each other witho#t war. F(here3ore! .nternational Commercial (reat/ Law mandates the contin#it/ o3 the commercial collection process! which has! at its >er/ 3o#ndation! the Commercial Lien. FPart o3 that contin#it/ is the law3#l and honorable application and s#pport o3 the Lien process! both in#ide and o"t#ide of e>er/ nation. F(he Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica! was established as a commercial contract with the world at lar%e! 5nown as a commercial (7E6(:. .t told! to all o3 the world! that the people o3 the <nited =tates o3 6merica wo#ld operate as a >iable nation with 3#ll commercial respect 3or all o3 the other nations! in the cond#ct o3 international b#siness. (he Constit#tion is not dead. (hose who >iolate it are economicall/ dead. =C - T,e 0efa"lt 0e.tor .3 the P#rported Debtor does not challen%e the 633ida>it ClaimOLien b/ an 633ida>it o3 7eb#ttal o3 Claim within three months! then the 633ida>it ClaimOLien e>ol>es! b/ the de3a#lt o3 the P#rported Debtor! into an 6cco#nts 7ecei>able and the P#rported Debtor becomes a De3a#lt Debtor. =CC - T,e Noti$e of Lien F(echnicall/ spea5in%! the three month reb#ttal period! the %race period! o3 the Lien process does not be%in #ntil the p#rported debtor is able to %et a cop/ o3 the Lien. F6 ;otice o3 Lien is onl/Omerel/ a ;otice! not a Lien. "enerall/ spea5in%! an/ le%al instr#ment ha>in% less than se>en-point 3#ll-disclos#re str#ct#re and content is onl/ a ;otice! is non-ne%otiable! and cannot law3#ll/ be #sed to seiJe! hold! or sell propert/ or ri%hts to propert/. (he p#rpose o3 a ;otice is to warn a p#rported debtor that the Lien exists. .t is s#pposed to tell the p#rported debtor where the Lien can be 3o#nd! copied! read! and st#died! so that the p#rported debtor will ha>e a reasonable opport#nit/ to de3end himsel3 or hersel3 a%ainst the claim o3 obli%ation. F(he best ser>ice o3 ;otice o3 Lien is to pro>ide the p#rported debtor with a complete cop/ o3 the Lien process itsel3. =C0 - T,e !ro*o#ed Lien A##i(n&ent (he mere existence o3 the 633ida>it Claim O Lien K#sti3ies the immediate iss#e o3 a Proposed Lien 6ssi%nment! which states the imminent intent o3 the Claimant O Potential

1 6 o3 119

Creditor to monetiJe the 633ida>it ClaimO Lien in three months! b/ trans3errin% it to someone who ma/ collect it. (his alerts the P#rported Debtor to the imminent need to exercise d#e dili%ence b/ reb#ttin% the 633ida>it ClaimOLien while it is still possible 3or the P#rported Debtor to do so. =CE - T,e Re#*on#i.ilit) of t,e Lien 0e.tor3 t,e Seller3 and t,e ")er FOn the other side o3 this process is the responsibilit/ o3 the p#rported Debtor. F6n/ en$"&.ran$e on a propert/ or ri%hts to propert/ ca#sed b/ an/ commercial obli%ation is a Co&&er$ial Lien. F(he #ale or *"r$,a#e o3 an/ propert/ or ri%hts to propert/! which has a commercial enc#mbrance or Lien on it! i# t,eft. F.n a sale or p#rchase o3 propert/ or ri%hts to propert/! the responsibilit/ o3 a seller and o3 a b#/er is m#t#al. F(he seller has the responsibilit/ to disclose the 3acts! and the b#/er has the responsibilit/ to be in3ormed abo#t! and to as5 3or! the 3acts. FDeliberate i%norance o3 the 3acts or o3 the law re%ardin% an enc#mbrance is no exc#se. F.t does not matter that onl/ one part/ to the transaction 5nows o3 the enc#mbrance! be it the seller or the b#/er. F2e who 5nows o3 the enc#mbrance is the thie3. 6nd i3 both parties 5now o3 the enc#mbrance! then the the3t is a conspirac/! and the penalt/ is ten-3old 3or each o33endin% part/. F.3 the p#rported debtor part/! the seller! the b#/er! or an/ o3 their a%ents! deliberatel/ 3ail or re3#se to read materials o33ered to him or her b/ the lien claimant! or b/ a holder o3 interest in the matter! abo#t the commercial transaction! then the commercial transaction in>ol>in% them is commerciall/ 3a#lt/. =CF - T,e Re$ordin( of Co&&er$ial In#tr"&ent# F6ltho#%h the 3irst three articles o3 the Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica re#erve t,e ri(,t of (overn&ent# to e#ta.li#, $o"rt#3 t,e fo"rt, arti$le3 on inter#tate $o&&er$e3 $o"*led +it, t,e Fir#t A&end&ent to t,e Con#tit"tion3 re$o(ni?e# t,e ri(,t of t,e $iti?en# to e#ta.li#, $o&&er$ial re$ordin( offi$e#. LRe$ordin( Offi$e# and Title In#"ran$e Co&*anie# *rovide .")er .e+are *rote$tion for .")er#3 ."t t,i# i# not3 and never +ill .e3 a #".#tit"te for *er#onal inve#ti(ation. =C% - Lien# and %"n# F6 CO88E7C.6L L.E; is the LE"6L EP<.46LE;( O9 6 LO6DED 9.7E678! a %#n! a cannon! a bomb! a hand-%renade. .t is a CO88E7C.6L $E6PO;! ;O( 6 (O:. F?(he >er/ atmosphere o3 3irearms an/where and e>er/where restrains e>il inter3erence-the/ deser>e a place o3 honor with all that is %ood.@ *"eor%e $ashin%ton+ F"eor%e $ashin%ton was an expert in the constr#ction and prod#ction o3 commercial instr#ments. 2e had the same respect 3or the power o3 law as he had 3or 3irearms.

1 7 o3 119

F(here is absol#tel/ no exc#se 3or an o33icer o3 a "o>ernment to treat a Commercial Lien with contempt! or to cast o33 a Lien! whimsicall/ or 3ri>olo#sl/. =#ch an act pro>es the o33icer to be an i%noram#s! a 3ool! or somebod/Es law3#l pre/. FCommercial Liens can be dealt with b/ a trial! b/ a 3#ll/ in3ormed common law K#r/. F.( .= EP<6LL: .8PO7(6;( 9O7 (2E C.(.ZE; $2O 6PPL.E= (2E CO88E7C.6L L.E; P7OCE== (O 264E (2E =68E DEEP 7E=PEC( 9O7 (2E P7OCE==! 6= .9 .( $E7E 6 "<;! 6;D (O ;O( 6B<=E PEOPLE $.(2 .(. =CH - K"di$ial Order# are Co&&er$ial Lien# F;o sla>er/! in>ol#ntar/ ser>it#de or peona%e is allowed in the <nited =tates. =ee the 13th and 1'th 6mendments to the Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica! the Ci>il 7i%hts 6ct o3 1&71! '1 <=C 199'! and 1& <=C 1,&1. FE>er/ Order handed down b/ a G#d%e o3 an/ co#rt is a Commercial Lien. (he Order! as is the case with an/ Commercial Lien! has to be s#pported b/) F*1+ a Seven-!oint Commercial Contract! or b/ F*1+ a Seven-!oint 9indin%s o3 9act and Concl#sions o3 Law. F(hat ?Law@ has to be positi>e law! act#all/ enacted b/ a le%islat#re! and be so stated! not merel/ a pri>ate cop/ri%hted re>ised codi3ication o3 the enacted law. F6 >iolation o3 both o3 these two conditions constit#tes %ro#nds to ma5e a claim a%ainst the G#d%eEs Per3ormance Bond. =CI - K"di$ial Conte&*t and In$redi.ilit) F6 G#d%eEs statement that a Lien is n#ll and >oid and o3 no le%al e33ect! or that it is 3ri>olo#s! or in>alid! or an/ other s#ch ridic#le o3 a lien instr#ment! has no credibilit/ in Commerce. (hese claims ha>e to be pro>en. 6nd! i3 the ridic#lin% K#d%e! a3ter bein% warned three times o3 his trans%ression a%ainst the Lien! has not pro>en that the Lien is in>alid! then the K#d%e has to be remo>ed 3rom the bench immediatel/. F6ll o3 his co#rt r#lin%s 3rom the >er/ 3irst trans%ression 3orward m#st be n#lli3ied! and the K#d%e and his or her emplo/in% %o>ernment m#st pa/ the 3#ll amo#nt o3 all o3 the dama%e which that K#d%e has ca#sed! to be determined b/ a common law (rial b/ G#r/. =CK - T,e Noti$e of Intere#t and t,e t+o adT"di$ative *ro$e##e# of Co&&er$ial La+ 6 ;otice O3 .nterest is an instr#ment containin% less than the se>en points! is nonne%otiable! expires in three wee5s! is not renewable except #pon a new le%al iss#e! and m#st be replaced within the three wee5s b/ one or both o3 the two d#rable processes o3 Commercial Law. F*1+ (he 633ida>it .n>oice! 5nown as a Lien *a Paper Debt Collector+! and F*1+ (he 633ida>it .n>oice 5nown as the Criminal Complaint or a Bonded Distress *a Paper =heri33+! 5nown as a <nited =tates Constit#tional 9irst 6mendment Petition 3or 7edress o3 "rie>ances! presented to an/ %o>ernment within the ;ation as a citiJenEs criminal complaint p#rs#ant to 1& <=C ' and '1 <=C 19&6! can be #sed as a Bond on a Distress. F6 Bonded (ax .mpo#ndment *Distraint $arrant+ is also a distress process. *(he correspondin% K#dicial process is 5nown is a Lis Pendens Lien.+

1 & o3 119

=C@ - 0RAFTS %ENERALL9 - AN0 T9!ES "enerall/! a Dra3t can loo5 li5e a Ban5 Chec5! b#t! #nli5e a Ban5 Chec5! its processin% and collection can be s#bKect to the satis3action o3 special contract#al conditions! which are speci3ied on the 3ront or the bac5 *ob>erse or re>erse+ o3 the Dra3t instr#ment! and placed somewhere be3ore the space reser>ed 3or the indorsement o3 the Pa/ee. (he conditions %o>ernin% the processin% o3 a Dra3t can ran%e 3rom man/ to 3ew! and 3rom conditions! which are eas/ to satis3/! to conditions which are di33ic#lt to satis3/. FDra3ts are classi3ied b/ the method #sed to pro>ide bac5in% mone/ or 3#nds 3or the Dra3ts! or to achie>e a trans3er or collection o3 the bac5in% mone/ or 3#nds. FDra3ts are either L5A6 0o$"&entar) 0raft#;Soft 0raft#;Slo+ 0raft#;Li&ited-!ro$e## 0raft#! or L5B6 0e&and 0raft#OHard 0raft#;Fa#t 0raft#;Unli&ited-!ro$e## 0raft#. =CL- SOFT 0RAFTS ; SLOW 0RAFTS ; LIMITE0 !ROCESS 0RAFTS F(he =o3t Dra3t is best 5nown as a Doc#mentar/ Dra3t. 6 0o$"&entar) 0raft is a Dra3t! which is dependent #pon attached or re3erenced doc#ments! which establish the bac5in% o3 the Dra3t. 6 Doc#mentar/ Dra3t will pro>ide in3ormation on how to locate the doc#ments necessar/ to pro>e the bac5in% o3 the Dra3t. F(he speed with which a Doc#mentar/ Dra3t is processed Depends #pon the honor o3 the Debtor part/. .3 the Creditor-Debtor relationship is amicable! especiall/ 3or contract *doc#mentar/+ reasons! then the Doc#mentar/ Dra3t does not pose a problem! or ca#se an/ incon>eniences. F6 Doc#mentar/ Dra3t reI#ires cooperation! so it is not a#tomatic and it is not instant! so it cannot be classi3ied as a 9ast Dra3t O 2ard Dra3t. .t is clearl/ a =low Dra3t O =o3t Dra3t. F(he 6cco#nts 7ecei>able can be presented as a Proposed Lien 6ssi%nment be3ore or a3ter the 3-month mat#rit/ o3 the Lien! or it can be presented p#blicl/ 3or the pa/ment o3 debts as a =o3t Dra3tO=low Dra3t a3ter the 3-month mat#rit/ o3 the Lien. .3 the Claimant O Potential Creditor! has not! earl/ in the three month ClaimOLien reb#ttal %race period! presented a Proposed Lien 6ssi%nment to express his or her intent to monetiJe the 633ida>it ClaimOLien! then the next honorable debt collection step 3or the Claimant to ta5e! a3ter the three month %race period and the DebtorRs de3a#lt! is to iss#e =o3t Dra3ts! also 5nown as Doc#mentar/ Dra3ts! to pa/ debts which are thereb/ drawn a%ainst the De3a#lt Debtor as the drawee! who then has three more chances to redeem himsel3 or hersel3 as honorable! not an 6bscondin% Debtor! b/ a honorin% or %i>in% a positi>e response to the =o3t Dra3ts. F6 =o3t Dra3t is a Doc#mentar/ Dra3t. F6 =o3t Dra3t sho#ld contain! in plain lan%#a%e! on its 3ace! in an area ph/sicall/ near to the Dra3t .ss#e ;#mber! a statement that it is a =o3t Dra3t or a Doc#mentar/ Dra3t or some other semi-exec#ti>e commercial street process li5e a 8echanics Lien! s#ch as the

1 9 o3 119

case mi%ht be! and that the processin% and collection o3 the =o3t Dra3t is s#bKect to the consent o3 the Drawee part/! 3or example! the statement) ?(he processin% and collection o3 this Doc#mentar/ Dra3t is s#bKect to the consent o3 the debtorOdrawee part/.@ F(his statement %i>es the Debtor Part/ absol#te control o>er the e33ect o3 the Dra3t. F(his statement ma5es it impossible 3or the drawerOcreditor to #se the Dra3t to commit 3ra#d a%ainst the draweeOdebtor. F(here3ore! this statement ma5es it impossible 3or the draweeOdebtor to #se the Dra3t to ma5e an/ claim o3 3ra#d a%ainst the drawerOcreditor. FDo not attempt to directl/ deposit a Doc#mentar/ Dra3t! or an/ other t/pe o3 =o3t Dra3t or other Limited-Process Dra3t! into a ban5 acco#nt. FDra3ts are s#pposed to be processed b/ 3#ll ser>ice commercial ban5s! b/ p#ttin% them thro#%h a process called ?COLLEC(.O;@. F(o COLLEC( mone/ 3rom a draweeOdebtor p#rs#ant to the terms o3 a dra3t! the ban5Ocollector in possession o3 the dra3t m#st comm#nicate directl/ with the draweeOdebtor part/ and obtain the draweeEsOdebtorEs consent to release the draweeEsOdebtorEs mone/ or 3#nds to the drawerOcreditor. F(here are Collectors other than ban5s! b#t all o3 them m#st honor the limitation placed #pon the dra3t b/ the drawerOcreditor o3 the dra3t. F(he Collector o3 a =o3t Dra3t can onl/ as5 3or an a33ida>it Certi3icate o3 Dishonor. F.n 3act! the Collector m#st as5 3or an a33ida>it Certi3icate o3 Dishonor. F(he term ?Doc#mentar/ Dra3t@ pre>ents the Dra3t 3rom bein% called a ?Chec5@. F6 prosec#tor can brin% char%es with respect to Chec5s! b#t not with respect to Doc#mentar/ Dra3ts. FOther methods o3 declarin% the dra3t to be limited in its power are possible! b#t no other statement is as direct as the statement alread/ %i>en. F(he =o3t Dra3t or Doc#mentar/ Dra3t is s#bKect to a testin% process andOor %race period! which establishes the act#al ph/sical collect-abilit/ o3 the =o3t Dra3t. 9or example! three dishonors o3 a =o3t Dra3t witho#t an 633ida>it o3 Ca#se 3or Dishonor or Certi3icate o3 Dishonor! establishes *3irstl/+ ne%li%ence! *secondl/+ intent! and *thirdl/+ malice! hence! the concl#sion that the debtorOdrawee is an abscondin% debtor! a thie3 to be dealt with #sin% reasonable 3orce. .3 a De3a#lt Debtor part/ dishonors three =o3t Dra3ts witho#t the presentment o3 an 633ida>it o3 Dishonor or a Certi3icate o3 Dishonor! that is! dishonors three =o3t Dra3ts witho#t written ca#se! then the De3a#lt DebtorRs show o3 contempt b/ his or her ne%li%ence! intent! and malice K#sti3ies the iss#in% o3 a 2ard Dra3t! the processin% and collection o3 which ma/ reasonabl/ in>ol>e the exercise o3 ph/sical andOor economic 3orce. (he 3orce is K#sti3ied beca#se an abscondin% debtor is a thie3! one d#e the K#st desserts o3 the3t.

11 o3 119

F.3 the o33enderOdebtorOdrawee dishonors the =o3t Dra3t witho#t ca#se! then the acco#nts recei>able a%ainst the o33ender becomes F*1+ law3#ll/ collectable b/ reasonable 3orce ta5en a%ainst the o33ender! b/ ma5in% the o33ender the debtorOdrawee part/ on a hard dra3t! also 5nown as a demand dra3t! si%ht dra3t! or c#rrenc/ note! or! in a worse case! F*1+ law3#ll/ collectable b/ a D#tch 6#ction! or in a worse case! F*3+ law3#ll/ collectable b/ a commercial letter o3 marI#e and reprisal! that is! b/ marchin% and seiJin% *%arnishee! repossession! etc.+! or! in the worst case! F*'+ law3#ll/ collectable b/ an express *written+! 3ormal *posted+! and p#blic *widel/ ad>ertised+ declaration o3 pri>ate war! which p#ts the ad>ersar/ part/ on %#ard! le>els the battle3ield! and law3#ll/ reinstates the #se o3 ph/sical combat! lethal 3orce! d#elin%! and pri>ate war. =t#d/ the law >er/ well be3ore en%a%in% in these sol#tions. (he law is a stic5 that beats 3rom both ends! so! /o# had better ha>e a %ood hold on /o#r end o3 the stic5. =CM - Hard 0raft# - Re$o"r#e to t,e La+# of Nat"re NNNLMROOO F=trictl/ spea5in%! the 2ard Dra3t! is a law3#l Commercial Letter o3 8arI#e and 7eprisal! a ?letter o3 the law@! which can ran%e 3rom a process in the nat#re o3 a writ! a %arnishment! a 3oreclos#re! or a 3or3eit#re! to a reco%nition or declaration o3 pri>ate war or mixed war. F6 2ard Dra3t %rants the holder o3 the 2ard Dra3t the commercial ri%ht to march *marI#e+ o>er territorial bo#ndaries and to seiJe *reprisal+ the propert/ or the ri%hts to propert/ o3 the drawee where>er it can be 3o#nd. F(he 3orce o3 the 2ard Dra3t is minimiJed onl/ b/ the %race o3 Commercial Law! which means that the exec#tor m#st exercise %rad#ated escalation! so that the process which m#st be #sed 3irst is that process which is the least 3orce3#l b#t most realistic #nder the circ#mstances. 6 ?Demand@ Dra3t! ?2ard@ Dra3t! or ?=olid@ Dra3t! is a Dra3t! 3or which almost all o3 the restrictions o3 the processin% o3 the Dra3t are wai>ed! ma5in% the processin% o3 the Dra3t! and the collection o3 the 3#nds which are bac5in% the Dra3t! almost a#tomatic and almost instant. 6 Demand Dra3t! a =i%ht Dra3t! or a Ban5 Chec5 are examples o3 2ard Dra3ts reI#irin% pa/ment o3 bac5in% 3#nds to the bearer o3 the Dra3t) F*1+ on demand o3 the bearer! or F*1+ on si%ht o3 the bearer and the Dra3t! or F*3+ to the order o3 the bearer o3 the Dra3t. 6 an' C,e$' is the most a#tomaticall/ and most I#ic5l/ processed t/pe o3 handwritten Demand Dra3t in common #se on the street! and! 3or that reason! it is called Ychec5boo5 mone/Y. 6n example o3 the YhardestY or Ymost solidY t/pe o3 Dra3t wo#ld be a law3#l paper c#rrenc/ #seable as mone/! meanin% a paper c#rrenc/! which is redeemable in a meas#red wei%ht o3 %old or sil>er! #s#all/ con>enientl/ prod#ced as a

111 o3 119

coin! denominated in <nited =tates Dollars! also 5nown as Ylaw3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates.Y *=ee (he Coina%e 6ct o3 1791.+ (he 2ard Dra3t! also 5nown as a Demand Dra3t! a =i%ht Dra3t! or a =treet C#rrenc/! can also be exec#ted p#rs#ant to the G#d%ement o3 the Co#rt o3 P#blic Opinion as a Citation Dra3t! meanin% that it can be exec#ted p#rs#ant to the #ni>ersal dis%#st o3 the p#blic toward 6bscondin% Debtors! towards those who want somethin% 3or nothin%! and towards those Politicians who pretend p#blic ser>ice b#t in 3act onl/ intend to eat o#t the s#bstance o3 their tax pa/in% constit#ents. =EA - !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE AN@S AN0 !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE NOTES S"rvival reJ"ire# t,at3 +,en t,e (oin( (et# to"(,3 t,en t,e to"(, (et (oin(. W,en t,e (overn&ent1# a$tor# .e$o&e di#,onora.le3 t,en t,e ,onora.le $iti?en# &"#t .e$o&e t,e a$tin( (overn&ent. 6 P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5) F*1+ is a pri>atel/ operated p#blic instit#tion! which an/ reasonable altr#istic citiJen can create and mana%e as a non-incorporated non-chartered pri>ate ban5. F*1+ is s#pported and mana%ed b/ a pri>ate altr#istic sole proprietor! a pri>ate ban5er. F*3+ acts as part o3 a s/stem o3 chec5s and balances a%ainst the corr#ption o3 %o>ernment. F*'+ operates on strict moral principles o3 ri%ht >ers#s wron%! o3 3airness! o3 K#stice! o3 Commercial 2onor! and o3 Commercial Law. 6 P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5 *P$7B+ ;oteOc#rrenc/ *P$7;OC+ F*1+ is a p#blic ser>ice c#rrenc/! F*1+ is bac5ed b/ the assets o3 an o33endin% person! persons! entit/! or entities! F*3+ exists p#rs#ant to the spirit o3 the law set 3orth in the Bible at Exod#s 1 ! the spirit o3 the law F DB USC8 LE%ISNAGEMO3 A0KU0NAGE>3 AGEP3 AGEMO3 EUECNAGGDO3 and! correspondin% to this! the letter o3 the law F AE USC8 LE%ISNDO3 A0KU0NBDA3 BDBO3 EUECNAPEAO! respecti>el/.

=E - !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE AN@S 6 P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5! P$7B! is a ban5 that is dedicated to law3#ll/ ta5in% tax mone/ 3rom the %o>ernment and law3#ll/ ret#rnin% it to the p#blic! as a penalt/) F*1+ 3or the o33icial breach o3 the o33icial contract with the p#blic *e.%.! an Oath o3 O33ice+! and Oor

111 o3 119

F*1+ 3or the o33icial >iolation o3 the laws %o>ernin% the beha>ior o3 p#blic o33icers! o33icials! and their a%ents! and o3 the emplo/in% %o>ernment. =EC - (o law3#ll/ ta5e tax mone/ 3rom a mal3easant o33icial! o33icer! or a%ent o3 the %o>ernment! and 3rom the emplo/in% %o>ernment! hereina3ter collecti>el/! the Proposed Debtor! a Citation Dra3t! as a constit#tional! stat#tor/! and commercial 633ida>it Claim o3 Criminal 4iolation! or a constit#tional! stat#tor/! and commercial 633ida>it Claim o3 Breach o3 Contract! either o3 which is stat#toril/ >al#ed in <. =. Dollars! meanin% law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates >al#ed in %old or sil>er! is made a%ainst the person or persons! andOor is made a%ainst the entit/ or entities! who or which has or ha>e! Committed! or 3inanced the commission o3! the constit#tional! stat#tor/! and commercial breach o3 their p#blic d#ties! andOor! who or which has or ha>e >iolated the peace and di%nit/ o3 the P#blic. =E0 - A /alid Citation;0raft F6 >alid $itation;draft! 3rom the time o3 its expression! is a stat#toril/ >al#ed commercial 633ida>it .n>oice! an 633ida>it o3 Obli%ation 5nown as a Commercial Lien! potentiall/ collectable in law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates. F.3 the citationOin>oiceOdra3t is not challen%ed within a certain time 3rame! which is #ni3orml/ established b/ law *#s#all/ three months+! then it becomes a commercial K#d%ment 5nown as a an acco#nts recei>able a%ainst the o33ender! the debtorOdrawee. =EE - !ro*o#ed Lien A##i(n&ent or Soft 0raft - 5#ee =C06 =EF - Re.ate (o law3#ll/ ret#rn the mone/ to the p#blic! a P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5! P$7B! iss#es a citation c#rrenc/! which is called a P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;ote! P$7;. (he 3irst P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;otes *P$7;Es+ o3 a P$7B are a P#blic 6cco#ntabilit/ C#rrenc/ in the 3orm o3 hand-written three-part/ #nconditional bearer demand Dra3ts. P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;otes are bac5ed b/ mat#red constit#tionall/! stat#toril/! and commerciall/ ri%hteo#s claims o3 criminal >iolation andOor p#blic breach o3 contract. P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;otes are stat#toril/ >al#ed and stat#toril/ redeemable in <nited =tates Dollars. <nited =tates Dollars are de3ined b/ law as coins containin% a speci3ic wei%ht o3 %old or sil>er p#rs#ant to the Coina%e 6ct o3 1791. (he Drawee part/ o3 a P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;ote is re3erred to herein as the De3a#lt Debtor part/. 6 P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5 *P$7B+ ;oteOc#rrenc/ *P$7;OC+ is established b/ commercial law on behal3 o3 the peace and di%nit/ o3 the P#blic! and ma5es the "o>ernment acco#ntable to the P#blic.

113 o3 119

=E% - S"&&ar) - !".li$ Servi$e Citation C"rren$) (he 9i3th 6mendment to the Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica clearl/ states that no pri>ate propert/ shall be ta5en 3or p#blic #se witho#t K#st compensation. Both the P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5 and the P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;ote are dedicated to the p#blic ser>ice o3 cleanin% #p the %o>ernment! b/ rebatin% tax mone/ to the p#blic to compensate the p#blic 3or o33icial malpractice. 6 P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;ote is a *".li$ #ervi$e $itation $"rren$) denominated in dollars o3 law3#l mone/ o3 the <nited =tates! redeemable in %old or sil>er p#rs#ant to the Coina%e 6ct o3 1791. P$7;Es are re%#lated b/ >ol#ntar/ tr#e! correct! complete! and not-misleadin%! 3#lldisclos#re content! and personal co>enant commercial liabilit/! which ma5es them more 3#ndamental than! and hence s#perior to and imm#ne to! stat#tor/ re%#lation so lon% as the/ are applied accordin% to the hi%her commercial co>enantOblood-contract standard. (his is positi>el/ and #nmista5abl/ indicated and declared on the ;otes b/ the personal le%ible hand si%nat#re o3 the 8a5er %i>en in red. P#blic $ealth 7ebate C#rrenc/ ;otes are established 3or %eneral disb#rsement o3 tax rebates to the Bene3iciar/ P#blic. (he P#blic is the primar/ commercial bene3iciar/ o3 the 7ebate ;otes. (here3ore! at least 9 V o3 the stat#tor/ >al#e bac5in% the P$7B c#rrenc/ m#st be rebated to the P#blic witho#t p#rchase! and onl/ abo#t 1 V! established in the nat#re o3 a 9irst 6mendment (ithe! can be allotted to the labor! materials! and personal sacri3ice necessar/ 3or the administration! prod#ction and distrib#tion o3 the P$7B ;ote C#rrenc/. =GA - !ROTECTION OF RI%HTEOUSNESS IN COMMERCE WAnd )e #,all 'no+ t,e tr"t,3 and t,e tr"t, #,all &a'e )o" free.W 5Ke#"# C,ri#t6 St. Ko,n E8>B =G - Confli$t of Intere#t Confli$t of Intere#t is de3ined as $onfli$t .et+een *".li$ o.li(ation and #elf-intere#t. T,o#e +,o "#"r* t,e *o+er of (overn&ent do not want the honorable Constit#tions and =tat#tes o3 the %o>ernments to be #nderstood! implemented! or emplo/ed to correct their mal-beha>ior. (he/ #se their intelli%ence to destro/ ri%hteo#sness! and to corr#pt o#r %o>ernments and the p#blic. (he/ ta5e the position that! Y$here there is con3#sion there is pro3it! and the more con3#sion! the more pro3it.Y *A6+ =o! the/ want to con3#se and con3o#nd an/ correcti>e acti>it/. (here3ore! Y;e>er con3#se motion with pro%ress.Y*A6+ (he/ 5now that i3 the/ can pre>ent ri%hteo#sness 3rom becomin% and bein% pro3itable! then the/ can do as the/ wish to corr#pt the %o>ernment in the direction which is most 3a>orable to their own interests. (here3ore! the/ want to #se the power o3 %o>ernment! as i3 it were their own personal le>er power! to li$en#e t,e $orre$tive a$tivit) ta'en a(ain#t t,e& .) ,onora.le $iti?en# in order to .e a.le to *ro,i.it t,e $orre$tive a$tivit) of t,o#e $iti?en#! or to *a## la+# to &a'e t,e $orre$tive a$tivit) "nla+f"l or

11' o3 119

"n*rofita.le. (he/ erode the >al#es! which s#pport o#r ;ation. (he/ destro/ o#r ;ation 3rom within. (he/ %i>e aid and com3ort to o#r enemies. (he/ are traitors. (he/ sho#ld be prosec#ted accordin%l/. 6n/ and e>er/ opport#nit/ 3or %o>ernment a%ents to pre>ent the correction o3 the corr#ption o3 the %o>ernment deepens the problem o3 the corr#ption o3 the %o>ernment. (here3ore! %o>ernment o33icials! o33icers and their a%ents! and others with whom the/ contract! m#st ne>er be %i>en control o>er *".li$ #ervi$e $itation $"rren$ie# or *".li$ +ealt, re.ate .an'#. "o>ernment Co#rts m#st ne>er be %i>en K#risdiction o>er commercial contracts or o>er altr#istic sole proprietorships! a# lon( a# t,o#e t+o (reat tool# are .ein( "#ed in #"$, a &anner t,at t,e f"nda&ental3 international3 non#tat"tor)3 $o&&er$ial $lean ,and# do$trine and t,e r"le# of fair ."#ine## *ra$ti$e3 (ood fait, a$tion3 $lean ,and#3 and ,onor are not .ein( violated. N=GC - Render Unto Cae#ar ...3 and ...O (he 9irst 6mendment to the Constit#tion 3or the #nited =tates o3 6merica %#arantees the 3ree exercise o3 conscience. (he 9irst 6mendment prohibits the %o>ernment 3rom inter3erin% with the peopleEs ri%hteo#s re%#lation o3 %o>ernment! so that a %o>ernment o3 the people! b/ the people! and 3or the people! shall not perish 3rom the Earth. (he 9irst 6mendment is an absol#te bar to the %o>ernmentRs prohibition o3 a pri>ate correcti>e citation c#rrenc/. F(he 9irst 6mendment! in essence! states) NNNN?7ender OOOO (he common citiJen maintains control o>er hisOher altr#istic pri>ate ban5 and c#rrenc/ b/ operatin% hisOher Ban5 and C#rrenc/ #nder 6rticle 1! =ection 1 ! Cla#se 1 o3! and the 9irst 6mendment to! the Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica! as a pri>ate ban5er. T,e Se$ond A&end&ent Ri(,t to @ee* and ear Ar&# e4tend# to T,e Nint, A&end&ent Ri(,t to I&*le&ent E$ono&i$ Wea*on#. See t,e .oo' Silent Wea*on# For 2"iet War#.

=AIA - THE HARTFOR0 /AN 09@E !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE AN@ .! 2art3ord 4an D/5e! ha>e 3or man/ /ears! operated a =chool o3 <ni>ersal Law *=O<L+ *established 1967+. (he 2art3ord 4an D/5e =chool o3 <ni>ersal Law specialiJes in instr#ction in ;at#ral Law! which can be #sed to explain the social ener%/ s/stems o3 mone/! commerce! and commercial law! and p#blishes a man#al on the s#bKect o3 Commercial Law! which explains the basis o3 the 2art3ord 4an D/5e P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5 *24P$7B+.

11, o3 119

(he 2art3ord 4an D/5e P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5 *24P$7B+ was established 9ebr#ar/ 11! 1997. (he 2art3ord 4an D/5e P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5 *24P$7B+ is an altr#istic sole proprietorship! not an a%%re%ate corporation. .! 2art3ord 4an D/5e! this Ban5Rs 6ltr#istic =ole Proprietor! operate the 24P$7BO(r#st. =AI T,e Hartford /an 0)'e !".li$ Wealt, Re.ate an' 5H/!WR 6 i# a Fir#t A&end&ent !".li$ Clai&# an' (he 2art3ord 4an D/5e P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5 *24P$7B+ iss#es a *".li$ #ervi$e $itation $"rren$) which operates on identicall/ the same le%al and law3#l basis as the ordinar/ stat#tor/ tra33ic citation! b#t is directed toward o33icial >iolations o3 the law committed b/ p#blic o33icials! o33icers! and their a%ents! instead o3 bein% directed toward >iolations o3 law committed b/ common citiJens. (here3ore! .! 2art3ord 4an D/5e! m/ ban5 and m/ ban5Es ;otes! are protected #nder the 9irst 6mendment o3 the Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica! and are protected #nder (he Bill o3 7i%hts %enerall/! o3 the Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica! 3or the obKecti>e o3 protectin% li3e! libert/! propert/! and prosperit/! d#e process! K#stice! and national %o>ernment inte%rit/ and honor! in perpet#it/. =AIC - THE AC@IN% OF THE HARTFOR0 /AN 09@E !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE AN@ AN0 ITS NOTE-CURRENC9 =AI0 - THE REASON FOR THE FIRST NOTES If ri(,teo"# i# not *rofita.le3 t,en $orr"*tion +ill *revail. - H/ (he 3irst ;otes o3 this ban5 were disb#rsed to create a 3low o3 p#blic tax mone/ 3rom the <.=. Department o3 the (reas#r/ bac5 to the 6merican People) F*1+ to ass#re the p#nishment o3 <.=. District Co#rt G#d%e Gohn C. Co#%heno#r 3or crimes committed b/ him a%ainst the p#blic while operatin% in his o33icial capacit/! incl#din%! b#t not limited to! his attempt to %enerall/ >iolate the =tateRs 7i%hts o3 the %o>ernment o3 the =tate o3 $ashin%ton! and to speci3icall/ >iolate the ri%hts o3 the citiJens o3 the =tate o3 $ashin%ton to 5eep and bear arms! F*1+ to ind#ce the <.=. "o>ernment to remo>e <.=. G#d%e Gohn Co#%heno#r 3rom the G#dicial Bench o3 the <. =. District Co#rt 3or the District o3 $ashin%ton =tate! at =eattle! F*3+ to reimb#rse the P#blic 3or the dama%e which he has ca#sed to their peace and di%nit/! their 3reedom! their Constit#tion and their ;ation! and F*'+ to reimb#rse the P#blic 3or his contempt 3or the soldiers who sacri3iced their li>es and 3reedom to protect this ;ation and its Constit#tion a%ainst its enemies both 3orei%n and domestic! G#d%e Co#%heno#r bein% one o3 those domestic enemies.

116 o3 119

.t has been reco#nted to me b/ people who were 3irst-hand witnesses to Co#%heno#rRs beha>ior in co#rt Case C796-, C! that Co#%heno#r pointed to the world o#tside o3 the window o3 the co#rtroom and said *approximatel/+ Yo#t there the 9irst 6mendment applies! b#t in this co#rtroom it does not appl/! and neither does the =econd or ;inth 6mendment appl/Y. 6ll o3 Co#%heno#rRs actions! that . ha>e heard abo#t! personall/ witnessed! or been s#bKected to! con3irm his attit#de o3 de3iance a%ainst the Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica. =AIE - THE AC@IN% OF THE !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE NOTES 5!WRN1S6 (he c#rrent %o>ernment obli%ation bac5in% this Ban5Rs ;otes is a three-month de3a#ltmat#red Lien in excess o3 ten billion <. =. Dollars! care3#ll/ calc#lated p#rs#ant to 1& <=C 1'1! #sin% the ordinar/! well 5nown! and eas/ to #nderstand r#les o3 arithmetic and boo55eepin%. (his Lien is 3iled at the Ain% Co#nt/! =eattle! $ashin%ton! 7ecordin% O33ice! at 3ile n#mber 97 111 &,9. 6 cop/ o3 this Lien is a>ailable 3or two dollars postpaid b/ writin% to the 2art3ord 4an D/5e P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5 at P.O. Box 31 ! Battle "ro#nd! $ashin%ton! 9&6 '! Tphone *36 + ,7'-1767U. Other s#pportin% in3ormation is also a>ailable. =AAA - THE !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE NOTE 5!WRN6 =AA - T,e La+f"l Clai& (he P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;ote *P$7;+ is a p#blic citation c#rrenc/ F*1+ iss#ed p#rs#ant to law! F*1+ a%ainst speci3ic o33icial >iolations o3 the law! and F*3+ a%ainst the conseI#ent corr#ption o3 o#r %o>ernment 3rom within o#r %o>ernment. F*'+ is a law3#l claim on the p#blic tax mone/ held b/ the <. =. Department o3 the (reas#r/! F*,+ is in an amo#nt eI#al to the constit#tionall/ directed stat#tor/ >al#e o3 the criminal malpractice o3 the o33icials! o33icers! and a%ents o3 the <. =. "o>ernment! F*6+ beca#se that "o>ernment has been noti3ied o3 criminal malpractice *1& <=C '+! F*7+ beca#se that "o>ernment has done nothin% to stop and p#nish that crime! and F*&+ beca#se that "o>ernment contin#es to 3inance the criminal o33ender and the criminal o33ense. On these tax rebate notes! the Corporate <nited =tates o3 6merica is the debtor part/! beca#se its o33icers #sed o#r %o>ernment o33ices and o#r p#blic taxes to 3inance the cited crimes and are contin#in% to do so. (he >er/ 3irst P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;ote iss#ed b/ this Ban5 was iss#ed G#ne 1! 1997. (he ;otes *P$7;Es+ o3 this Ban5 ha>e been! and still are! P#blic 6cco#ntabilit/ C#rrenc/

117 o3 119

in the 3orm o3 hand-written and hand-si%ned three-part/ #nconditional bearer demand Dra3ts. =AAC !"r#"ant to t,e Gt, and AIt, A&end&ent# to t,e Con#tit"tion for t,e United State# of A&eri$a3 t,e *eo*le of t,i# Nation do not )ield t,eir #overei(nt) to t,e a(en$ie# t,at #erve t,e&. 5See3 for e4a&*le3 T,e Revi#ed Code of Wa#,in(ton State at RCW DB.AC.BPA6 ;o %o>ernment! %o>ernmental a%enc/! or an/ other person has e>er made an a33ida>it challen%e! or 3ollowed thro#%h with an/ challen%e! o3 m/ ;otes as bein% either #nlaw3#l or inacc#rate. =ome %o>ernment and 3inancial persons ha>e been #pset b/ the appearance o3 these correcti>e ;otes in commerce and ha>e stolen them or placed a temporar/ bo/cott on them on behal3 o3 the <. =. %o>ernment or the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation. (hese ;otes cannot be constr#ed to be %ro#ndless or 3ra#d#lent beca#se these ;otes are 3o#nded #pon the application o3 Constit#tional Law and =tat#tor/ Law to the act#al o33icial breach o3 =tat#tor/ Law and Constit#tional Law. =AA0 - !".li$ Cir$"lation and U#e (his ban5 does not spend or loan its P$7;Es into circ#lation. (his Ban5Es P$7; 8one/) F*1+ %enerall/ belon%s to *is the propert/ o3+ the common people o3 the P#blic. F*1+ %enerall/ is not the propert/ o3 the Ban5. F*3+ %enerall/ is mana%ed b/ the Ban5 actin% as a (r#st 3or the people o3 the P#blic. P$7B ;otesOc#rrenc/ o3 this Ban5 are law3#ll/ disb#rsed to the P#blic to be law3#ll/ and 3reel/ spent b/ the p#blic. P$7;Es are law3#ll/ spent into circ#lation F*1+ b/ the P#blicL F*1+ b/ the need/L and L5>6 .) a *er#on re+arded for ,i# or ,er *".li$ #ervi$e. =AAE - 0i#."r#e&ent (his Ban5 disb#rses these ;otes! based #pon recei>in% .n>oices b/ 633ida>it! F*1+ to an/ citiJen! F*1+ as a reward 3or a p#blic ser>ice acti>it/! F*3+ as a reward 3or an acti>it/ o3 a charitable nat#re! F*'+ as an emer%enc/ need! or F*,+ as an acti>it/ o3 a %o>ernmental-correctional nat#re. F*6+ Charitable or%aniJations and co#nt/ %o>ernments ha>e been %i3ted with %enero#s amo#nts o3 this ban5Rs ;otes.

11& o3 119

=AAF - C,arita.le 0i#."r#e&ent# 8ost o3 the P$7BEs P$7; c#rrenc/ is iss#ed to charities 3or charitable p#rposes! F*1+ 3ree to the bene3iciar/ p#blicL that is! F*1+ %enerall/ at no cost whatsoe>er! F*3+ irrespecti>e o3 how m#ch mone/ is in>ol>ed in the charitable disb#rsement F*'+ beca#se the mone/ %enerall/ belon%s to the P#blic! not to the Ban5. *1& <=C 1'1 and 1'1+ ...! 3or examples! $ashin%ton =tateRs Co#nties o>er One Billion Dollars! $ashin%ton =tate CitiJens o>er One Billion Dollars! $ashin%ton 2ospitals o>er 3 8illion Dollars! $ashin%ton =tate 49$ 6 8illion Dollars! disaster relie3 3#nds 3 8illion Dollars! 6merican .ndians 1, 8illion Dollars! etc.. E>er/ charitable disb#rsement is accompanied b/ explanator/ material! which can be as m#ch as a se>eral-h#ndred pa%e man#al when this is necessar/. 6 man#al is a>ailable! which contains a complete description o3 the 24P$7B and its ;otes. (he 8an#al can be p#rchased separatel/ as a sin%le-sided I#alit/ photocop/ master. T,i# Co&&er$ial La+ Man"al and all ot,er le(al +or'# .) &e3 Hartford /an 0)'e3 are relea#ed into t,e !".li$ 0o&ain a# a *".li$ #ervi$e of Hartford /an 0)'e3 o*eratin( a# an a(ent of t,e United State# of A&eri$a *"r#"ant to t,e Con#tit"tion for t,e "nited State# of A&eri$a3 DB USC AGEM3 AE USC D3 and DB USC AGGD3 and a# *".li$ #ervi$e of t,e Hartford /an 0)'e !".li$ Wealt, Re.ate an';Tr"#t3 an Altr"i#ti$ Sole !ro*rietor#,i*. T,e #aid +or'# &a) .e re*rod"$ed and #old in an) J"antit) +it,o"t *er&i##ion3 and +it,o"t *a)in( an) ro)altie#. T,e Co&&er$ial La+ i# a non-e4$l"#ive !".li$ !ro*ert). =ABA - Clai&# 6 P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5 recei>es 3rom the p#blic! and honors! p#blic ser>ice claims presented in the 3orm o3 sworn bills! in>oices! and statements 3or the renderin% o3 p#blic ser>ice! s#ch as le%al or parale%al aid! charitable acti>ities! etc.! 6 P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5 recei>es 3rom the p#blic! and honors p#blic breach-o3contract claims! disser>ice claims! and 3ra#d claims! presented in the 3orm o3 sworn a33ida>its! criminal complaints a%ainst p#blic o33icials! p#blic o33icers! and their p#blic a%ents! incl#din% attorne/s! .7= a%ents! etc. (hese criminal complaints are an example o3 a process 5nown as a Petition 3or 7edress o3 "rie>ances %#aranteed to the p#blic b/ the 9irst 6mendment to the Constit#tion 3or the <nited =tates o3 6merica. (o ass#re the processin% o3 a claim! the 24P$7B has a department! which de>elops strictl/ law3#l prox/ criminal complaints! or helps others to de>elop strictl/ law3#l criminal complaints! a%ainst p#blic o33icials! p#blic o33icers! their a%ents! attorne/s! etc.! who operate the p#blic %o>ernment in a corr#pt manner! or who operate the %o>ernment in >iolation o3 the Constit#tion and Laws o3 the Land.

119 o3 119

6 P#blic $ealth 7ebate Ban5 screens these claims to ass#re acc#rac/ o3 content and p#rit/ o3 intent! and pa/s all or part o3 each acc#rate claim. ;o claim is treated with contempt. =A>A - Ad&ini#tration Co#t# of t,e an' (his Ban5Rs administration expendit#res are a matter o3 p#blic in3ormation. =A> - !rod"$tion and O"t*"t Co#t# P#rs#ant to '1 <=C 199'! there can be some char%es 3or handlin% some claims pa/ments! beca#se o3 the cost o3 the intensi>e labor in>ol>ed in administerin% the claim! incl#din%) F*1+ (he cost o3 ed#cational materialsL F*1+ (he cost o3 pri>ate instr#ctionL F*3+ (he cost o3 screenin% the claimsL F*'+ (he cost o3 printin% the c#rrenc/ notesL and F*,+ (he cost o3 de3endin% the process in a co#rt o3 law. 2owe>er! in most cases! the administration char%es o3 this ban5 *24P$7B+ are not si%ni3icant! and bear no direct relationship to the absol#te amo#nt o3 the disb#rsement. =AD - Lia.ilit) (he recipient o3 a standard or alread/ existin% P$7; has no le%al liabilit/ 3or the content or #se o3 the Ban5Es ;otes. (he recipient does ha>e a le%al responsibilit/ 3or the acc#rac/ o3 an/ in3ormation pro>ided to the ban5 3or incl#sion on an/ ;ote which is c#stom en%ineered to the recipientEs speci3ications andOor 3or a recipientEs special application o3 a ;ote. =AP - THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE !U LIC WEALTH RE ATE NOTES =APA - ;O CO<;(E79E.(.;" .t is absol#tel/ impossible 3or a person o3 ordinar/ experience to constr#e the ;otes o3 this Ban5 to be co#nter3eits o3 an/ c#rrent ;otes o3 the %o>ernment o3 the <nited =tates! or the ;otes o3 the pri>ate 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation 3or the reasons which 3ollow. =AP - C<=(O8 C769(ED (he P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;ote street c#rrenc/ has se>en c#stom hand cra3ted art desi%ns! which are entirel/ di33erent 3rom an/ c#rrent ;ote o3 the %o>ernment o3 the <nited =tates! or ;otes o3 the pri>ate 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation. (hese desi%ns depict the historical e>ol#tion o3 the nation. =APC - D.99E7E;( DE;O8.;6(.O;= (he P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;ote street c#rrenc/ is iss#ed in se>en denominations! which! except 3or the one-dollar note! are #nmista5abl/ di33erent 3rom the denominations o3 an/

11 o3 119

c#rrent ;ote o3 the %o>ernment o3 the <nited =tates! or the ;otes o3 the pri>ate 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation. (he denominations are 1! 3! 7! 11! 13! 71! and 13 . 6n/ person #sin% the C#rrenc/ ;otes o3 this Ban5 in commerce will immediatel/ reco%niJe that their denominations are not as eas/ to calc#late with as the denominations o3 other ;otes. (he denominations were chosen as s/mbolic o3 certain P#blic (r#st and Commercial .deas. (he/ also commemorate empirical and reli%io#s philosoph/ and 2ebrewOGewish Commercial Law. Intere#tin( !ro*ertie# of t,e 0eno&ination N"&.er# F6nother bene3it o3 this choice o3 denominations! which was not disco>ered #ntil the/ had alread/ been chosen! is that less ;otes o3 these denominations are necessar/ to ma5e #p the a>era%e >al#es in trade than are reI#ired o3 ;otes o3 1! ,! 1 ! 1 ! , ! and 1 Dollar denominations. F63ter the 1!3!7!11!13!71!13 dollar denominations were chosen! and as the prod#ction I#antities and costs o3 the ;otes were bein% st#died! it was disco>ered that these denominations made it possible to prod#ce abo#t 1,V less c#rrenc/ notes than wo#ld be reI#ired o3 the common c#rrenc/ denominations o3 1!,!1 !1 ! and , ! to deal in trade >al#es less than one h#ndred dollars. $e ha>e! 3or example! 19 M 11Q7! instead o3 19 M 1 Q,Q1Q1Q1Q1. 63ter the denominations were chosen it was also disco>ered that 1Q3Q7Q11 M 13. =AP0 - CO88E8O76(.4E EH68PLE 9or example! the one-dollar denomination portra/s BenKamin 9ran5lin! and the well5nown in>entor! (homas 6l>a Edison holdin% a li%ht as a /o#th and holdin% a li%ht as an a%ed man. BenKamin 9ran5lin was a ;at#ral Philosopher and a diplomat! a sa>>/ le%islator. 9ran5lin said! ?"i>e me twent/-six lead soldiers and . can conI#er the world.@ (he twent/-six lead soldiers were the twent/-six letters o3 the alphabet! cast in lead 3or t/pesettin%. 9ran5lin was! 3oremost! a printer! with a deep appreciation 3or the power o3 the printed word to ill#minate the minds o3 man5ind. (he other ;otes each tell a stor/. =APE - L67"E7 =.ZE (he P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;ote street c#rrenc/ is approximatel/ 3 V lar%er than toda/Rs <nited =tates ;ote! or the so-called ?;ote@ o3 the pri>ate 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation. (he P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;ote street c#rrenc/ wonEt 3it into the standard siJe o3 wallet witho#t bein% 3olded. .t is lar%e primaril/ beca#se it contains so m#ch le%al in3ormation! that the print wo#ld be too small to read i3 the ;ote had the standard 1Q,O16 inches b/ ,Q3O' inches border dimensions. .t is a matter o3 interest that e>en a reprint o3 an act#al <nited =tates ;ote or a 9ederal 7eser>e ;ote is not considered to be a co#nter3eit as lon% as its ph/sical siJe is 1, V o3 the ph/sical siJe *, V lar%er than the siJe+ o3 the common <nited =tates ;ote or the 9ederal 7eser>e Corporation c#rrenc/-li5e paper. =APF - ;O 976<D 7EL6(.4E (O (2E "O4E7;8E;(

111 o3 119

.t is absol#tel/ impossible 3or the P#blic $ealth 7ebate ;otes o3 this Ban5 to be constr#ed to be instr#ments de3ra#din% the <nited =tates (reas#r/! beca#se F*1+ (he said ;otes are bac5ed b/ #nchallen%ed and 3#ll/ de3a#lted stat#toril/ >al#ed claims a%ainst the <.=. "o>ernment and its a%ents! F*1+ (he said ;otes bear the statement ?(2E <;.(ED =(6(E= O9 68E7.C6 =2O<LD P6: (O (2E BE67E7 O; DE86;D\@! ma5in% the "o>ernmentEs pa/ment o3 the ;otes 6 86((E7 O9 2O;O7 6;D LO:6L(: (O (2E 68E7.C6; PEOPLE! 6;D 6; .;(E7;6(.O;6L (E=( O9 O<7 "O4E7;8E;(E= O$; .;(E7;6L 6;D EH(E7;6L C7ED.B.L.(: .; CO88E7CE! =AP% - ;O 976<D 7EL6(.4E (O (2E CO88O; C.(.ZE; F ;o intent exists! and no e33ort is bein% made! to decei>e! tric5! or #nlaw3#ll/ coerce an/ person into acceptin%! honorin%! or #sin% the ;otes! or to %i>e #p an/ thin%! or propert/! or ri%ht to propert/! witho#t 3#ll disclos#re o3 contract and 3air reciprocal %ain.

IF 9OU WANT %O/ERNMENT CORRU!TION TO STO!3 THEN USE THE NOTES OF THIS AN@ IN COMMERCE TO RIN% ATTENTION TO THE NEE0 TO STO! CORRU!TION.
=AMA - Life C)$le S)&.olo() in Le(al =AM - T,e T,ree H"&an Fa$ilitie# (he three h#man 3acilities! t/pes o3 h#man labor are ?tho#%ht@! ?word@! and ?deed@. ?$ord@ also denotes ?ar%#ment@. (he le%al processes o3 commercial law are modeled a3ter the three *3+ h#man 3acilities! tho#%ht! word *ar%#ment+! and deed! and the correspondin% words #sed 3or these commercial acti>ities in le%al writin%s! debt collection *liens+! beha>ioral control *distresses+! and social %o>ernment are ?le%islation@! ?adK#dication@! and ?exec#tion@! respecti>el/. =AMC - T,e H"&an Life C)$le - B4>HA<C !,a#e# .n the h#man li3e c/cle! the three phases o3 e>ol#tion are) 9or the three 3acilities in childhood) F*1+ %estation! *%enetic tho#%ht D procreati>e in3ormation applied - principle+ F*1+ childhood! *word! ar%#ment! testin% D disco>er/ o3 meanin% and p#rpose+ F*3+ adolescence. *deed! doin%! preparation to become independent - endowment+ 9or the three 3acilities in ad#lthood) F*'+ lo/alt/! *tho#%ht D to establish lo/alties D accordin% to oneEs principles+ F*,+ prod#cti>it/! *occ#pation D accordin% to oneEs sense o3 meanin% and p#rpose+ F*6+ bene3it. *rewardObene3it D to 3#l3ill oneEs li3e-%oals! li3e-obKecti>es+ F*1+ the three phases o3 the e>ol#tion o3 a le%al minor prior to emancipation 3rom the parental K#risdiction! namel/! %estation! childhood! and adolescenceL and F*1+ the three phases o3 the e>ol#tion o3 a person o3 maKorit/ a%e a3ter emancipation! namel/! lo/alt/! prod#cti>it/! and reward or bene3it. 111 o3 119

T,e #event, ele&ent is the obKecti>e o3 the three idealit/ phases and the three realit/ phases. (he obKecti>e o3 all o3 this s/stem is to %#arantee rem#neration 3or labor and materials and to protect the eI#al application o3 the nat#ral law to the social law 3or all persons. T,e n"&.er #even 5C6 #)&.oli?e#) B1- spirit#al completeness! B1- the se>en sta%es o3 li3e! namel/! the three sta%es! tho#%ht! word! and deed in the /ears o3 minorit/! namel/! "estation! Childhood! and 6dolescence! the three correspondin% sta%es in the /ears o3 maKorit/! namel/! Lo/alties! Occ#pation! and Pro3it! and the ObKecti>e! the enKo/ment o3 the 3r#its o3 oneEs labor thro#%ho#t Lon%e>it/. =AM0 - A Tr"#t - In Seven !,a#e# (hese se>en sta%es are imitated b/ the elements o3 the standard 3ictional le%al entit/! the Common Law (r#st! which is the model entit/ 3rom which all other 3ictional le%al entities are deri>ed! the elements o3 which are Principles! P#rposes! Endowment! (r#stees! Prod#cti>it/! Bene3it! and Perpet#it/. =AME - A Cor*oration - In Seven !,a#e# 9or example! a Corporation is stabl/ established b/ an incenti>e consistin% o3 a monetar/ 3eedbac5 connection 3rom Bene3it to Endowment. $hen the mone/ mo>es into Endowment! it is called an .n>estment! and when it lea>es as a Bene3it it is called a Di>idend. $hen prod#ction pro3its ca#se the increment o3 Bene3it to exceed the increment o3 .n>estment! the 3eedbac5 loop %#arantees the corporate Perpet#it/. =AMF - A !".li$ Tr"#t or %overn&ent- In Seven !,a#e# 6braham Lincoln de3ined the se>en steps o3 the 3o#ndation o3 the 6merican P#blic (r#st b/ his "ett/sb#r% 6ddress. (he twent/ third Psalm and the LordEs Pra/er are two other examples o3 se>en point (r#st instr#ments which can be 3o#nd in the Bible and co#ld >er/ well ha>e been the model which 6braham Lincoln #nderstood and #sed in his constr#ction o3 the "ett/sb#r% 6ddress. =AM% - T,e !".li$ Tr"#t ; %overn&ent of t,e "nited State# of A&eri$a 6ll o3 the arti3icialOle%al and law3#l persons! arti3icialOle%al and law3#l entities! or s/mbolicO le%al and law3#l medi#ms o3 exchan%e*paper c#rrenc/+ o3 commerce are imitations o3 the real ph/sical ener%/ transport s/stems o3 ;at#ral Law applied to social or%aniJation and social commerce. F*1+ (he tho#%ht-labor element o3 commerce is termed le%islation! or ?le%islati>e@. F*1+ (he wordOar%#ment-labor element o3 commerce is termed adK#dication! or ?adK#dicati>e@ *K#dicial+. F*3+ (he deed-labor or doin%-labor element o3 commerce is termed exec#tion! or ?exec#ti>e.@ (he 6merican P#blic (r#st has the same three elements as an ordinar/ (r#st.

113 o3 119

(he 3irst three elements are s#pplied b/ the Declaration o3 .ndependence. (he second three elements are s#pplied b/ the 3irst three articles o3 the Constit#tion 3or the #nited =tates o3 6merica. (he se>enth element! the obKecti>e! is s#pplied b/ the 3o#rth article o3 the said Constit#tion! and is commerciall/ emphasiJed b/ the Bill o3 7i%hts! the 3irst ten 6mendments to the said Constit#tion. (he obKecti>e-the se>enth phase-was to be declared in 6rticle ' o3 the Constit#tionL b#t! beca#se its content was incomplete and inadeI#ate to protect citiJensE ri%hts a%ainst %o>ernment encroachment and #s#rpation! the representati>es o3 the Colonial %o>ernments reI#ired that it be made certain b/ the addition o3 the 3irst ten 6rticles o3 6mendment to the Constit#tion! 5nown as ?(he 9irst (en 6mendments@ or ?(he Bill o3 7i%hts!@ which contained ?3#rther declarator/ and restricti>e cla#ses@ *P7E68BLE to the Bill o3 7i%hts+ bindin% down the "o>ernment 3rom imposin% its commercial and domestic ener%/! power! and 3orce #pon the people. (he emancipation o3 the colonial ?child@ to become the national ?ad#lt@ was the 6merican 7e>ol#tionar/ $ar. =ACA - T,e Seven Seal# (he 3ront content *seals! etc.+ o3 the se>en denominations o3 the ;otes represents the se>en phases o3 e>ol#tion o3 the %o>ernment o3 the <nited =tates o3 6merica! the obKecti>e o3 which is F*1+ the protection o3 labor and propert/! and F*1+ the protection o3 the eI#al application o3 Law to all persons! with libert/ and K#stice 3or all. =AC - T,e 0e$laration of Inde*enden$e (he 3ront content *seals! etc.+ o3 the 3irst three denominations o3 this ban5Es P$7;Es! speci3icall/ *1! 3! 7+ represents e>ents in the 6merican Colonies be3ore the 6merican 7e>ol#tion. 9rom a p#blic >iewpoint! the 3irst three phases! the a%e o3 /o#th phases! correspond to the 3irst colonial phases! which were stated in the Declaration o3 .ndependence! which was a =olemn 7eco%nition o3 8ixed $ar! an express *written+ reco%nition that a %o>ernment *Ain% "eor%e+ had declared war on his s#bKects *the Colonists+. (he three parts were F*1+ Principle - a collection o3 the ideals o3 societ/! F*1+ P#rposeO8eanin% - the criminal complaint t/pe o3 Petition 3or 7edress o3 "rie>ances a%ainst Ain% "eor%e! and F*3+ Endowment - the pleadin% 3or En%lish brotherhood! or! in the alternati>e! international commercial independence b/ emancipation. =ACC - T,e Con#tit"tion of t,e "nited State# of A&eri$a (he 3ront content *seals!etc.+ o3 the second three denominations o3 this ban5Es P$7;Es! speci3icall/ *11! 13! 71+! represents e>ents in the 6merican ;ation a3ter the 6merican 7e>ol#tion.

11' o3 119

9rom a p#blic >iewpoint! the second three phases! the a%e o3 ad#lthood phases! correspond to the second three national phases! which correspond to the establishment o3 the three branches o3 the %o>ernment that were stated in the 3irst three articles o3 the Constit#tion 3or the #nited =tates o3 6merica! as F*'+ 6rticle 1 - %o>ernin% tho#%ht O le%islationL F*,+ 6rticle 3 - %o>ernin% word and ar%#ment O adK#dication O K#dicial power. F*6+ 6rticle 1 - %o>ernin% deed O orderin% exec#tion o3 the laws de>ised and passed *enacted+ b/ the le%islat#re and the >ote o3 the common people. =AE - THE SE/ENTH SOCIAL ELEMENT AN0 THE SE/ENTH 0ENOMINATION - T,e %ett)#."r( Addre## T,e #event, deno&ination3 13 ! represents the perpet#it/ o3 the P#blic (r#st which will exist with Libert/ and G#stice 3or 6ll! as lon% as the 6merican people exercise reasonable dili%ence! demand p#blic acco#ntabilit/ 3rom p#blic o33icials and abide in principle! ri%hteo#sness and brotherhood! with all d#e respect 3or ;at#re and ;at#reEs "od! as the/ #nderstand the laws o3 ;at#re! so that labor and the eI#al protection o3 the law are protected. =AG - 0eno&ination S)&.olo() (he ;otes are iss#ed in se>en *7+ denominations! namel/! 1! 3! 7! 11! 13! 71! and 13 . (he denominations 1!3!7!11!13!71 are o3 ancient or 2ebrewO Gewish Biblical #se.

11, o3 119

(hese denominations also commemorate reli%io#s and empirical philosoph/! and 2ebrewOGewish commercial law. T,e n"&.er one 5A6 #)&.oli?e# 5le(i#lative68 A < A! the #nit denomination! represents the root o3 all n#mbers! and s/mbol o3 creation and existence. B1- the be%innin% o3 all thin%s! and B1- the meas#re o3 e>er/thin% else! the =tandard. < >! is a 2ebrewOGewish n#mber 3or completeness o3 e>ents in law and moti>e! e.%.! 3 da/s! 3 wee5s! 3 months! 3 /ears! the n#mber o3 7abbis in a Gewish Ci>il Co#rt! etc. T,e n"&.er t,ree 5>6 #)&.oli?e# 5AdT"di$ative68 B1- the stabilit/ o3 str#ct#re! namel/! the trian%le! and the three dimensions o3 space. B1- the three s#ccessi>e le>els or de%rees o3 h#man expression! namel/! tho#%ht! word! and deed! also 5nown le%all/! i.e.! in law! as le%islation! adK#dication! and exec#tion. B3- the minim#m n#mber o3 steps in the percei>able pro%ression o3 a complete c/cle o3 e>ents! hence 3 times! or! 3 steps o3 moti>e) ne%li%ence! intent! and malice! 3 warnin%s! 3 notices. 6 thin% done three times in commerce is said to be completel/ done. B'- the times 3or the completion o3 actions in law! namel/! 3 da/s! 3 wee5s! 3 months! and 3 /ears. C < C! the 2ebrewOGewish n#mber 3or tho#%ht! word and deed in both spirit#al completeness and 3#ll disclos#re o3 realit/ *the whole tr#th+ in law. *=ee 7e>elation \ the 7 Ch#rches o3 the 6pocal/pse.+ *Exec#ti>e+ 0 < AB! is another 2ebrewOGewish n#mber 3or completeness *detail+! di>isible b/ *1! 1! 3! '! and 6+! the n#mber o3 people in a K#r/! the n#mber o3 months in a /ear! the n#mber o3 si%ns in the Zodiac! the one-3i3th part o3 the sexi%esimal *base 6 + n#mberin% s/stem o3 the ancient world! and still important in o#r own time and an%le meas#rin% s/stems. T,e n"&.er t+elve 5AB6 i#8 B1- a s/mbol o3 completeness! B1- a n#mber which is di>isible b/ se>eral di33erent smaller n#mbers B3- a 3actor o3 the n#mber 6 #sed as a base o3 ancient n#mber s/stems still in #se in the modern world 3or meas#rin% an%les and time in na>i%ation and astronom/. E < B> F *13 M 1 x 11 - 1+ is the indi>isibleOprime n#mber nearest to 1 x 11 M 1' F 13 is the n#mber o3 persons in a small =anhedrin *2ebrewOGewish domestic %rand K#r/+-- an odd n#mber so as to a>oid a tie >ote.

F < CA

116 o3 119

L *71 M 1 x 7 Q 1+ is the indi>isibleOprime n#mber nearest to 1 x 7 M 7 F 71 is the n#mber o3 persons in a lar%e =anhedrin *2ebrewOGewish reli%io#s %rand K#r/+-- an odd n#mber so as to a>oid a tie >ote. % < B>I F 13 M 1 x 13. =BI - THE SERIAL NUM ERS (he serial n#mbers o3 P$7; c#rrenc/ street ;otes contain a leadin% letter! 3ollowed b/ a ten-di%it n#mber! 3ollowed b/ a closin% letter. (he c#rrent lead letter is ?6@. (he 3irst 3o#r di%its o3 the ten-di%it n#mber are c#rrentl/ related to the 3o#r di%it n#mbered acco#nts established on the ori%inal P$7B Dra3t-t/pe hand-written ;otes! which were disb#rsed to charitable or%aniJations. (he closin% letter or end letter o3 the serial n#mber denotes the denomination o3 a ;ote as 3ollows) 6M1! BM3! CM7! DM11! EM13! 9M71! "M13 ! 2M1! .M3! GM7! AM11! LM13! 8M71! ;M13 ! PM1! PM3! 7M7! =M11! (M13! <M71! 4M13 ! with $! H! :! and Z open 3or other #ses. (he letter YOY wo#ld be con3#sed with Jero! so it is not #sed as a closin% letter.

=BA - THE !EARL HAR OR ATTAC@ COMMEMORATI/E NOTECURRENC9 (he 3irst P$7B ;ote C#rrenc/ *P$7;-C+ with 3ixed low dollar denominations was iss#ed on December 7! 1 1! the 6 th 6nni>ersar/ o3 the Gapanese 6ttac5 on Pearl 2arbor. (hat e>ent! on December 7! 19'1! was President 9. D. 7oose>eltEs 0a) of Infa&)! 3or he %#aranteed the loss and the %rie3 ca#sed b/ the Gapanese 6ttac5 on Pearl 2arbor b/ deliberatel/ withholdin% in3ormation 3rom the 2awaiian 9ield Commanders! Aimmel and =hort! a crime o3 (reason. . was there on Oah#! a bab/ ei%hteen months old. 8/ 9atherRs <ncle! "erald 8ason 4an D/5e! in 2awaiian "-1 .ntelli%ence sent his warnin% messa%e abo#t the attac5 to $ashin%ton! D.C.! on (h#rsda/ a3ternoon December '! 19'1! at 1) P.8. 2awaiian time *7) P.8. $ashin%ton! D.C.! time+! warnin% o3 the impendin% attac5! sixt/-six *66+ ho#rs be3ore the attac5. (hat messa%e was recei>ed in $ashin%ton! D.C.! b/ 7ear 6dmiral Pa#l#s Prince Powell. Powell deli>ered that messa%e to =ecretar/ o3 the ;a>/ 9ran5 Anox! who in t#rn noti3ied =ecretar/ o3 $ar 2enr/ =timson! who in t#rn noti3ied President 9ran5lin 7oose>elt. 7oose>elt came to them. Anox and <nder-=ecretar/ o3 the ;a>/ Games 9orrestal wanted to p#ll the ships o#t o3 Pearl 2arbor and #se them to 3orm a de3ense perimeter aro#nd the 2awaiian .slands! b#t 7oose>elt wanted the <nited =tates to be in the $ar alon%side o3 "reat

117 o3 119

Britain! and had Anox! 9orrestal! and Powell p#t #nder militar/ %#ard and held at %#npoint #ntil a3ter the Pearl 2arbor 6ttac5! to pre>ent the 2awaiian Commanders! Aimmel and =hort! 3rom bein% alerted. Lt. Colonel Cli33ord 6ndrew had been sent to the 2awaiian .slands six months earlier to mana%e the radio recei>in% and transmittin% eI#ipment at the .olani Palace to intercept and pre>ent the deli>er/ o3 an/ messa%es that wo#ld ha>e warned the 2awaiian Commanders. <ncle 8ason had to send all o3 his in3ormation thro#%h militar/ channels and belie>ed that the messa%e wo#ld be deli>ered to Aimmel and =hort. (he rest is 5nown histor/. . p#blished a boo5 in 1973 on the s#bKect o3 m/ 3amil/Rs in>ol>ement in the Pearl 2arbor 6ttac5 titled T,e S'eleton in Un$le Sa&V# Clo#et. (his in3ormation appears on the ob>erse! or bac5side o3 the 3irst 24P$7B c#rrenc/ street notes! p#rs#ant to 1& <=C '. . learned the tr#th abo#t the Pearl 2arbor 6ttac5 in 1967. (hat was the /ear . entered the lon% path o3 p#blic ser>ice! which has deli>ered this method o3 3inancin% the reward o3 ri%hteo#sness and the clean #p o3 %o>ernment. (he serial n#mbers o3 the ;otes! which . ha>e iss#ed to commemorate the Pearl 2arbor 6ttac5! be%in with the six-di%it date o3 the 6ttac5! speci3icall/ '111 7.

11& o3 119

=EC(.O; LOC6(O7 (P D 1 (OC D 1 Pre3ace D & O>er>iew D 16 <nderstandin% 8one/ D 16 Ban5in% D 31 De3initions D 3, Corr#pt Ban5in% D '' GCP6 D 61 P#blic ;otice D 61 PELC D 67 6ppendix D &1 (P -- Creation O3 Citation C#rrenc/ D &9 (OC D 9 Creation O3 Citation C#rrenc/ *Bod/ o3 (ext+ D 9& End D 11&

119 o3 119

Вам также может понравиться