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"Whether your dollars are deposited into a bank or buried in your backyard, your wealth remains on their monetary standard."

That's refreshing to read. I agree with everything up until the Bitcoin part. Here's the problem with that. Unless Bitcoin is incorruptible, which I find difficult to believe, it too is problematic unless the entire Central Banking System is done away with, completely.

But here's the problem with that. People realizing and understanding the Central Banking System have fought it since the inception of our nation. Most prominently since 1913 and the establishment of the Federal Reserve corporation, a PRIVATELY HELD, not government controlled (visa versa in fact de facto), with Guggenheim, Strauss, and Astor, three Central Bank/Federal Reserve opponents, dying on the Titanic, while other uber-wealthy men got the same call that many before 9-11 got (Al Franken clears that up) to avoid the voyage.

Fighting it now, while it's on the cusp of global takeover would seem to be futile, and I fail to see how it isn't. There is one solution however, just one from what I can see.

It's a moral Catch-22 however. Because in order for us to avail ourselves of this solution, we need to be perfectly willing to forfeit anything we've obtained in it, right?

We know that it's an entirely immoral system, yea even satanic/antichrist in fact, run by the same element. It has established both its personal gatekeepers, that oversee the corporate/institutional gatekeepers, via a pervasive and ubiquitous web of controlled institutions and organizations, such as most notably these days, the Medical INDUSTRY, and an industry it is and NOT a "Healthcare" system. It's financial incentives and profits THRIVE on disease and biological dysfunction.

The financial INDUSTRY replete with its entire corporate structure in Rush Limbaugh's wolf-in-sheep's-clothing "corporations are people too" world, is at the core of the wealth side of it all.

To cut short, if people are not willing to give up and relinquish their ill-gotten filthy lucre mammon gain, in favor of the moral side of the equation, then there is no hope for us. But THAT'S exactly the problem.

Our society at large worships mammon, even those without seek to gain it without actual hard work, and as easily as possiible. Another complex issue about which books could be written in clarification.

Either way, when I read about 'protecting one's wealth' and Bitcoin, etc., my first response is that people by and large, meaning well over 99% of them, simply do not grasp the magnitude and core of the problem. No problem can be solved properly if people do not know what the core issue, above and beyond the mere SYMPTOMS, is. That should be common sense.

The SYSTEM ubiquitously in place THRIVES on debt! DEBT is its LIFEBLOOD!!! That cannot possibly be understated.

To uproot the system, that DEBT that controls the world, NEEDS TO BE ERADICATED!!! Along with that, any claims to any of that immorally filthy lucre and mammon, needs to be relinquished.

THAT'S why there's no hope. Those that have it, ANY amount of it, 99% of them anyway, refuse to give it up which is why there's all this focus on "preserving ones wealth" and "wealth management."

Well, the long and short of it is that in our now Global Company Store model, replete with the Company Bank, de facto Company Governments, Company Information/"News", Company "education"/propaganda/indoctrination, Company Legal, etc., etc., etc., if we want to be rid of it, we need to be prepared for the "pain," really liberation, that comes along with it.

And we are not, in any way, shape, or form, willing to do that as a society(ies). We're so used to our lives of ease and comfort relatively speaking, that to undertake the necessary responsibilities, which would begin with the restoration of a healthy society predicated upon God-established nuclear families, willing to make those sacrifices. Hell, we don't even understand how we've been immorally undermined. It would take several generations with the sole intent of correcting it, to get rid of the immoral filth polluting our social order these days.

The ONLY SOLUTION is for universal Debt Forgiveness, a global Jubilee reset if you will, which would eliminate the control structure that is the debt structure. But it would also eliminate any "wealth" associated with it.

But we won't relinquish that in favor of our liberty. More's the pity!!! ... to understate it.

As Ben Franklin stated, we've relinquished our individual liberty for security. After 9-11 for our physical "security," and more recently, ongoing, and ultimately to do us in entirely shortly, our financial "security" with the unwillingness to relinquish the mammon in exchange for that very liberty.

Animals can quite often illustrate our dilemmas better than we can. Here's the perfect analogy; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jBgo7UipqY&t=19s

All that the monkey has to do is to let go of the goodies and he's free. All we have to do is let go of our wealth that's based in their system, collapse it, and we're free. ... not going to happen however. Why? Simple greed.

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“It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.”—Henry Ford

Protocols of Zion: Protocol VIII – Provisional Government

We shall surround our government with a whole world of economists. That is the reason why economic sciences form the principal subject of the teaching given to the jews. Around us again will be a whole constellation of bankers, industrialists, capitalists and – the main thing – millionaires, because in substance everything will be settled by the question of figures.

http://www.renegadetribune.com/protocols-of-zion-protocol-viii-provisional-government/

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Had no idea you wrote this 'Stack too! Great article! Once the money is fake, the entire economy is doomed to follow!

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Sorry to burst your bubble, pun intended, but Bitcoin is really nothing but a Ponzi scheme cleverly disguised by energy-hogging "mining". Otherwise, you are largely correct overall.

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