Money: Measure of Value and Corruption Part Two

Money a Roll of the Die for Most People

People’s Perception of Money Resembles Chance;
Money is Careful Manipulation to Achieve the Goal

Money: Measure of Value and Corruption Part Two continues from, Money: Measure of Value and Corruption Part One, which discussed how government relinquished its major claim to sovereignty by giving private corporations, today’s parlance, the right to coinage. This was accomplished using bribes and lies appealing to sinners’ love of money. These tools have not changed; however, corporatism successfully uses people’s ignorance, willful or otherwise, to continue its march toward its ultimate goal: Control {Socialism}.
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Money: Measure of Value and Corruption Part One

Aristotle's Philosophy of Money
Aristotle Analyzed the Fundamental Question: “What is Money?”

Lydians or Hellenists; depending whom you read, developed Money in the form of coinage about the 7th century (B.C.). When Persia absorbed Lydia they became the first major power to use coinage. However the inquisitive Greeks sought to define money with Aristotle, instructor to Alexander, the Great, detailing money’s qualities separating it from commodities previously used (Aristotle and the Definition of Money). Gold, silver or some other commodity was weighed as agreed for goods or services (Ge  23:16). An American, Alexander del Mar, wrote extensively about money; especially how it was abused preparing us for the Great Reset. Continue reading “Money: Measure of Value and Corruption Part One”

Hidden Face of Corporatism

Who's Really Behind the Mask

Corporatism Hides Behind
Useless Political Terminology

This current presidential election process; indeed, President Trump’s four-year term polarized citizens into various camps using political terms that actually have no meaning today. People died, demonstrated and alienated each other over political positions that are essentially meaningless today. Ergo, the war was lost before the battle err began; just to keep you occupied until the real goal could be revealed – when you were too powerless to reject. Continue reading “Hidden Face of Corporatism”