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[–]Jesus 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

Muh capitalism, Muh free markets.

People need to get it through their heads that the truth is this and always will be: the US WAS FOUNDED ON A CONSPIRACY AND THE REVOLUTION WAS LOST BY DAY ONE.

The US is quasi private/public corporation dictating for company policy and is entirely SELF-FUNDING. Unfortunately they are using our legal person status and writing us down on their books and then charging us for all kinds of things when the contract is tacit and nothing more.

The goldites own the credit passed off as money which means they dictate US policy. Problem is gold has no intrinsic value. Only production of the necessities does but the plutocracy can't care less.

[–]AnarchySpeach 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

Muh capitalism, Muh free markets.

Well... yeah. The less free the market, the less successful the capitalism.

US WAS FOUNDED ON A CONSPIRACY

Conspiracy to commit treason. Yes. That's how some revolutions can happen.

REVOLUTION WAS LOST BY DAY ONE.

What? The british crown has no legal authority over the internal operations of the states. I'd call that a win in my book.

The US is quasi private/public corporation

Most capitalistic societies are in one form or another. Even china to a very limited extent has some aspects of capitalistic practices in their market.

and is entirely SELF-FUNDING.

Taxes. The moral acquitision of such is questionable even at the best of times, but it's the easiest way for the government to attain money from the market around it. Usually through legal red tape, diplomatic lies, and sometimes by use of lethal force if they think there's enough money to profit off the cost.

when the contract is tacit

Failure of the public school system imo. Or they designed it to be intentionally obtuse in that way. I wish tax law was taught in high school. lol.

The goldites own the credit passed off as money which means they dictate US policy.

Most of the policy, but not all of it. I agree with you. It is a serious problem that's being continuously ignored.

Problem is gold has no intrinsic value.

Value is dictated by perceived worth and scarcity. It's how bitcoin maintains worth to the USD despite both being physically worthless in non-trade applications.

Only production of the necessities does but the plutocracy can't care less.

Fastest way to change a government: Reduce the food supply.

That's the reason why dumb, fat, and happy people make the best servants to rule over. What are they gonna do? Revolt? The battery on their scooter can't make it up the driveway to the mansion. Unless there's a chicken leg taped to it, most people do not care about pitchforks, and with the illusion of debt to act as a further stranglehold the rich really don't have much to fear.

At the bare minimum, if your life depended on it, you only need 2 acres of land to farm with and the occasional hunted animal. Yet nobody within 50 miles of me has their own garden or knows how to catch anything. They don't need to. You can order a pizza and it shows right up to your door.

People know their rights when they need them, and disregard their rights when they don't. Roof over your head? Food on the table? Braindead tv to drool at? The state provides. And so long as it does these people would let their neighbor burn to death rather than miss the next episode of American Idol.

[–]Jesus 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

There was no peoples revolution at all. We CORPORATIONS DEMAND THAT YOU REVOLT.

https://tube.connect.cafe/watch?v=Ow_r9Wmr6Ew or https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ow_r9Wmr6Ew

^ ^ ^ I love how this video, that shows the truth of the revolution, the entire truth has a hundred views and more dislikes to likes.

Well... yeah. The less free the market, the less successful the capitalism.

The problem is government (US corp) was partly created to have oversight over the chartering of chain corporations that now lobby congress; at least a few fellows worked to this end, however, the rest of the 'corporate revolutionists'; bankers, corporate lawyers, land speculators who wrote and signed the constitution only did it as a company document to PROTECT THEIR ASSETS. The government has been hijacked by these 'special interests'. Look it's either they control US corp or you and I control US corp for the betterment of the whole community. It was created as a charter corporation for nothing. That's why I laugh at the constitutionalists. They don't realize they are a limited liability PERSONS of US corp and through lawerly rhetoric and lawerly lies the Federal Government has all but been hijacked by the private corporations for their own self-interests and profit.

What? The british crown has no legal authority over the internal operations of the states. I'd call that a win in my book?

Might want to read some charter documents here bud. There was no revolution. I'll spell it out for you, basically, St. Andrews/Scotland Freemasonic Grand Lodge was having issues over the jurisdictions of most places on the planet with East India Corp/London Colonization Company and English Grand lodges and they fomented a corproate war.

Hilariously, AFTER the corporation revolution, all the companies remain, they just changed their names. The New CORPORATE STATE CONSTITUTIONS, as every state is a corporation, never nullifed any of the British holdings or charters. Masons did both sides of the war. Just like the Rothschilds have done on many occasions, In teh end we lost fro mthe start.

Kindergarten Revolution:

https://tube.connect.cafe/watch?v=YH5p4CvNwy4

https://tube.connect.cafe/watch?v=sTue8sSlpvY

Shay's Rebellion:

https://tube.connect.cafe/watch?v=rRCTur8kzUg

Value is dictated by perceived worth and scarcity. It's how bitcoin maintains worth to the USD despite both being physically worthless in non-trade applications.

And again, zero intrinsic value, just illusionary fluff.

, if your life depended on it, you only need 2 acres of land to farm with and the occasional hunted animal. Yet nobody within 50 miles of me has their own garden or knows how to catch anything. They don't need to. You can order a pizza and it shows right up to your door.

Sure, yes, but how many farmers had to give up their land. The problem is people don't know how to do these things and are stuck in gross cities producing nothing. Eventually that leads to the farmer being on foodstamps and the Libertarian mad at the farmer. How many people actualyl own their land? No one. there is NO ALLODIAL TITLE.

[–]Jesus 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)