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flatpress's avatar

I've found myself trying to find ways to live without money as much as possible for some time now. Bought and paid for property with minimal overheads. ..Check. ..Growing and producing your own food. .. getting there... exchanging my energy and skills for other forms of payment... Check.

If we don't use their system, we don't miss it when we do not comply to their dystopian, diabolical scheme. I don't like the way the world is going.... So I'm not going to go that way.

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NAHLS's avatar

that is the way to live, self sufficiency, outside of municipalities, there is another more effective way of living that has always been here from the beginning, we have been diverted away from it and sold a bill of goods that the corporate way is the way to go, but you can see how messed up this world is since we went the corporate way ! It is not the way !

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Joy Potter's avatar

Good for you! You do offer some solutions and that’s what we need!

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Luke's avatar

Nice write up Lily. So what happens when we can no longer service our debt? What money tricks do they have up their sleeves for when this inevitably occurs?

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The Elder of Vicksburg's avatar

Look up Minsky Moment. Or Zimbabwe. Or the inflation in Germany after WW1. As Mr T said in that Rocky movie: Prediction: Pain.

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Tomas's avatar

Lo mas probable es un jubileo de la deuda, lo cual conduce a un reset del sistema financiero internacional actual.

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John's avatar

Brilliant as always Lily and what is more frightening is that these powers are now introducing digital currencies, as part of s long term strategy to invoke world domination of global society. Anyone who thinks this is scaremongering should not only subscribe to your work but also the equally analytical work and research of Solari.com. Only with the commitment of people and organisations like this can we become aware and find ways to resist such domination. God bless you lady.

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Joy Potter's avatar

I get her newsletter….and watch her when she’s on podcasts….smart gal!

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damaj's avatar

A good read on this topic is “A History of Money and Banking in the United States “ - Rothbard

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The Elder of Vicksburg's avatar

Agree. Libertarians are total cringe these days but Rothbard was a good one. His book about the collapse of the “old right” is good. Did you know that anti-imperialism was big, back in the day? When they tell you that what Americans want more than anything is to bring Freedom! to the far flung corners of the world: they’re lying about that too.

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NAHLS's avatar

"The Earth is the Lords and everything in it", the Holy Bible ! You may be shocked to find out that we do not have "money" today but currency, debt notes, evidence of debt ! Read the words at the top of each paper denomination whether $1 $5 $10 $20 $50 $100 they say the same thing at the top of it "Federal Reserve Note" Note in Commercial Law is defined as evidence of debt, and that is what every one of those paper instruments is an evidence of debt, and the claim is that we owe the face value plus interest and compounded interest, which is otherwise defined as interest on the interest ! The 1933 Congressional Record debates on the Emergency Banking Act of 1933 reveals that this so called new currency system they were installing was in fact a loan from the creditor class to the debtor class, which indicates they had created a debtor class previously, this is a scheme done by ignorance and deception, it is in fact one of the ten planks of the Communist Manifesto, establish a central credit system, because in the old testament Jewish law the debtor was slave to the creditor !

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Joy Potter's avatar

Lily you are brilliant, no doubt about it. I had to go sit down on the couch after listening. (Was cooking and listening). I’m so depressed. I feel like there’s nothing I can do to change things. People voted in DJT to try and tackle some of this kind of misuse of the average citizen but…With his new bill and the four more trillion dollars added to it …I just shake my head. Doge worked hard and it seems is just about useless.

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The Elder of Vicksburg's avatar

Great piece. You’ve perfectly described the system the US is ramming down the world’s gullet. It’s a system of plunder first practiced by Reconstruction governments in Southern states; how do you think the US paid for the Gilded Age?

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Tony Ledsham's avatar

A long, but excellent article. In case you didn’t make it through to the end, ponder this:

“ “What is really going on is that the world’s resources are being dominated by this group,” with these “corrupt power grabbers” also controlling the media to maintain their grip. This control extends to unelected, unaccountable institutions like the World Bank, IMF, and Federal Reserve, which dictate the flow of money worldwide.

Ellen Brown further exposes how this secrecy is maintained: “Secrecy has been maintained because the robber barons have been able to use their monopoly over money to buy up major media, educational institutions, and other outlets of public information. While Rockefeller was buying up universities, medical schools, and the Encyclopedia Britannica, Morgan bought up newspapers… By 2000, fifty corporations owned half or more of the media business… down to six corporations, with directorates interlocked with each other and with major commercial banks.”

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Elroy's avatar

Yep. Spot on! Manipulative usury, normalizing their systems, dangle the carrot within their systems… all ways they entice and entrap the public. It’s taken centuries for them to get their system to this level. It’s terrifying, especially when it starts to collapse… they do bail outs, bail ins, and I even heard (over the pandemic) there was a possibility banks would call people on their loans; if you couldn’t pay it off when called, they took everything that was indebted: house, car, etc.

For me, the biggest problem is that we’re now born into this system, and if someone doesn’t wake the public up, they just think it’s “normal” and don’t see the wickedness… well, not until the money changers feel confident enough in their control that they eventually do a rug pull on the world… which seems they got close to over the past several years. Thank God there were people aware and in positions to counter it… for now.

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