Category Archives: The History of it All

Archives: Death Penalty for Debasing Currency: US Coinage Act of 1792

As most of you know much of our current law was based on English case law. Hence, this was the Royal Mint’s disposition of counterfeiters and forgers. The methods employed for carrying out the death penalty are appropriate even today.: … Continue reading

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The Death of the US Dollar

The homes did not become more expensive – your work, efforts, talents and the US dollar became WORTHLESS! 1934 Christmas Catalog from Montgomery Ward.

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Herbert Hoover: Godfather of the New Deal

Herbert Hoover was worth $4 million in 1914 as a mining engineer and mine owner. This was before World War I, when the dollar bought 25 times more than it does today. He was good at what he did in … Continue reading

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The US King Dollar Has No Clothes: America’s “Toilet Paper Money”

The conventional wisdom is that no other currency in the world can support the global bond market save the US$ Toilet Paper Money. Therefore, we cannot do without the US$ toilet paper money! The so-called experts in economics, including the … Continue reading

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Hidden History: The Wall Street Coup Attempt of 1933

I wonder why this is never mentioned in history classes in the US. And I wonder why the US media has not frankly discussed what happened. Is it because it would embarrass powerful figures still on the scene today? I … Continue reading

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New York Panics! Eerie Photos Of The Stock Market Crash Of 1929

After the Roaring Twenties, a decade of partying, lavish living and social and cultural change, Americans thought the rising stock market and good times would last forever. On Sept. 3, 1929 the stock market hit an all-time high, with the … Continue reading

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How The Rothschilds Created Modern Finance And A Vast Fortune That Has Lasted For Centuries

The Rothschild dynasty is, without a doubt, the pioneer of international finance. Mayer Amschel Rothschild, the first of the family to open a bank, was honored by Forbes as the seventh most influential businessman of all time and the inventor … Continue reading

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The Federal Reserve Cartel: Part I: The Eight Families

(Part I of a five-part series excerpted from Chapter 19: The Eight Families: Big Oil & Their Bankers in the Persian Gulf…) The Four Horsemen of Banking (Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup and Wells Fargo) own the Four … Continue reading

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