Some people believe that there is an unexplainable fancied enigma that surrounds money that makes it too difficult for the average person to understand. The basic principles of money and banking are quite simple. Money is just another commodity like wheat, flour, grain, and thousands of other products. If I have an over abundance of wheat, where my supply far exceeds demand, then the price of wheat is considerably lower as compared to the opposite where demand exceeds supply, causing the price of wheat to rise.
It is a sound axiom for money and banking that the value of money depends upon the available supply of money in direct relationship to the goods manufactured for consumer consumption. If there is more money in circulation than the availability of products, the unit price is driven higher (inflationary) and whereas a shortage of money causes prices to fall (deflationary). And the point where the demand curve and the supply curve intersect is called the equilibrium point where prices will be stabilized providing that other factors are fairly constant.
Monetary scientists and our own elected officials have misled the public regarding simple money and banking principles, not by accident, but by intentional deceptive practices with ponderous volumes written with false and misleading premises to conceal the inherent flaws in our money system. Our seventh President, President Andrew Jackson stated it best over 170 years ago when he said,
"If the American people only knew the true nature of banking there would be a revolution before morning."
I am not advocating a violent revolution but an educational revolution whereas the American people are armed with the truth concerning our corrupt banking system.
Thomas Jefferson, the Third President of the United States, who wrote one of the greatest political documents ever written by man, "The Declaration of Independence", also distrusted bankers. President Jefferson wrote,
"I see banking institutions as more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies."
The purpose of my campaign for the 19th Congressional seat was to arm the American people with the knowledge that they must have regarding the nature and manipulations of our money system. Although my campaign is over, and whether or not another one occurs in the future, my purpose remains unchanged - connect with and educate as many people as possible about the dangers of our banking system.
In my opinion, America faces the worst crises in our history that could result in the loss of our Representative Constitutional Government, unless every person, rich or poor, young and old, laborer or corporate executive, teacher or student; will educate themselves with fundamental truths of our money system.
The lack of our citizen's knowledge concerning our monetary system are quite understandable, when many of our newspapers, radio talk show hosts, television personalities, publishing houses, our own elected officials and tax exempt foundation's control of our colleges, allowing them to use misinformation while neglecting to tell the American People the real truth concerning our banking system.
I believe the future of our government, the greatest form of government ever devised by man, based on our great principles are in more jeopardy today then any time in our two hundred twenty five year history. It is necessary that every man and woman, who values his or her way of life become involved in this educational program. Educational classes will be announced or you can call the number posted in the seminars section.
Only when the truths concerning our monetary system are known, and the American people demand their constitutional rights to an honest money system, that does not benefit the privileged few, only then will our country enter upon a new era of prosperity.
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