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End Evil

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In Greed We Trust

In Greed We Trust

2021-07-28
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IN GREED WE TRUST MONEY, CURRENCY, CHANGE We get back change, but nothing changes really. Money changes people! Current is carrying folks away in their dreams and false realities… coin (n.) c. 1300, "a wedge, a wedge-shaped piece used for some purpose," from Old French coing (12c.) "a wedge; stamp; piece of money;" usually "corner, angle," from Latin cuneus "a wedge," which is of unknown origin. The die for stamping metal was wedge-shaped, and by late 14c. the English word came to mean "thing stamped, piece of metal converted into money by being impressed with official marks or characters" (a sense that already had developed in Old French). Meaning "coined money collectively, specie" is from late 14c. Compare quoin, which split off from this word 16c., taking the architectural sense. Modern French coin is "corner, angle, nook.” Fiat: it has been decreed, then agreed on, it is not backed by real value unless those who believe in the fiat conform to moral standards. fiat (n.) 1630s, "authoritative sanction," from Latin fiat "let it be done" (used in the opening of Medieval Latin proclamations and commands), third person singular present subjunctive of fieri "be done, become, come into existence" (from PIE root *bheue- "to be, exist, grow"), used as passive of facere "to make, do." Meaning "a decree, command, order" is from 1750. In English the word also sometimes is a reference to fiat lux "let there be light" in Genesis i.3. https://www.profolus.com/topics/fiat-money-advantages-and-disadvantages/ Summary: The Pros and Cons of Printing Money Out of Thin Air The following are the summary of the advantages and arguments for fiat money: • Provides the government with the capacity to exert considerable control over the economy through the monetary policy of the central bank • The Great Depression demonstrated how abandoning commodity money to print money out of thin air could effectively stimulate the economy • Fiat money is more practical than money tied to gold or silver because it does not depend on a finite resource that requires costly production • Population growth and increased economic activity would outpace the capacity of societies to mine precious metals On the other hand, below are the disadvantages and counterarguments or criticisms: • It can lose its value due to inflation or become worthless during hyperinflation for the simplest reason that it is not backed up by physical reserves • History shows that some governments can have the propensity to over pint money, thus artificially increasing the money supply • Money is essentially created infinitely without intrinsically valuable commodity or more specifically, out of thin air at the expense of inflation • It artificially lowers interest rates and provides incentives for taking excessive risks, thus leading to an escalating solvency crisis https://famguardian.org/Subjects/MoneyBanking/Money/SymbolsOnTheDollar.pdf THE WORD DOLLAR The word dollar comes from the German taler (or thaler or daler), a name given to German coins made in 1519. The coin was named as it was minted in Joachimsthal, a town in what was then Bohemia; the name meant "St. Joachim's Valley". Two million of these coins were struck between 1520 and 1528. One side of the coin showed a crucified Christ and the other side showed the image of a serpent hanging from a cross. Near the head was the abbreviation “NU” and on the other side the number “21.” The dollar sign ( $ ) is a symbol of the serpent on the cross. The dollar sign is a reminder to all men that spiritual healing begins with Christ, Symbols on the Dollar Bill 2 not money. The word dollar is linked with a holy number. For example, the Hebrew word serpent is written vHN ( pronounced na cha sh) and had a numerical equivalent of 358. N = 50 Ch = 8 Sh = 300 Total = 358 The Hebrew word for Messiah is written hiiyvm (pronounced mashach) and has a numerical value of 358 creating a mystical connection between the hanging serpent and Christ. Ma = 40 Sh = 300 A = 10 Ch = 8 Total = 358 There is no dollar sign on the dollar bill. Despising the spiritual meaning of the dollar sign ( $ ), the international bankers were able to effectively remove the symbol off the American dollar bill. GEORGE WASHINGTON The portrait of Washington was commissioned by Martha Washington and painted by American artist Gilbert Stuart in 1796. Interestingly, the frown on his face was due to the fact that President Washington had recently been fitted with a new set of false teeth. Washington is perhaps the most influential man in American history. He not only led the patriots to victory over the British, the most powerful military power in his time, he was the chairman the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia and the first President of the “united States.” It was said that his presence gave such civility to the assembly. Not one representative dare loose his demeanor in those heated debates in the baking, soggy summer of 1787. The face of George Washington (1732-1799) is in the center of the dollar bill suggesting that the spirit of Washington is still the guiding spirit of American history. If you fold a dollar bill in half, it will fold in the center of the right eye of Washington to suggest to all Americans that we should be guided by his vision, his character, and his faith. Washington’s diaries are full of prayers and expressions to “the Almighty Ruler,” “hand Symbols on the Dollar Bill 3 of providence,” “to Almighty Father.” He prayed “Bless us with Thy wisdom in our counsels, success in battle, and let all our victories be tempered with humanity” (1779). As a member of the “pure” Anglican Church he repeated the Apostle’s Creed regularly, “I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, His only son, our Lord.” https://masonicfind.com/what-is-the-all-seeing-eye-meaning-in-freemasonry The eye of horus eye of providence You can see the All-Seeing Eye on the top Egyptian pyramid, too. There it represents the Eye of Providence, which is a reminder that one’s thoughts and actions are being observed at all times by force greater than us. This symbol is also borrowed by Freemasonry, where it symbolizes the omnipresence of the Great Architect of the Universe (or the creator) who is “watching everything” that happens in this world. https://greatseal.com/ Translating ANNUIT COEPTIS ANNUIT means to nod assent, to favor, to smile upon. COEPTIS means undertakings, endeavors, beginnings. Annuit coeptis means "favors (lit., gives the nod to) undertakings." The subject must be supplied. Who favors? The Eye (Providence) does. The verb annuit can be either present tense or perfect tense, therefore an accurate translation of the motto is: "Providence favors our undertakings" or "Providence has favored our undertakings." (The word "our" is supplied.) It has also been translated as: "He favors our undertakings" or "He has prospered our endeavors." The meaning of this motto is better understood when seen in its original classical context. Discover the Source of Annuit Coeptis. https://www.ranker.com/list/meanings-of-symbols-on-dollar-bill/hannah-irvine There Might Be Latin Numerals Disguised As 666 Photo: Gerd Danigel / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0 Official Explanation: The Latin inscription below the pyramid that reads “Novus Ordo Seculorum” translates to a "New Order of the Ages." This refers to the new form of government that was being established at the time or a "new American era." "Annuit Coeptis," above the pyramid roughly translates to "endeavors are favored." What People Really Think It Means: Just like nearly everything else on this list, the meaning behind these Latin phrases and numerals have become misconstrued over the centuries. For example, some creative theorists have pointed out that if you take the M, C, and X out of out of the Roman numeral MDCCLXXVI below the pyramid, it refers to "666." Others have reinterpreted the translation of 'Annuit Coeptis' to mean "announcing conception," and 'Novus Ordo Seculorum' as "secular." https://greatseal.com/committees/firstcomm/reverse.html Benjamin Franklin's Great Seal Design In the story of America's Great Seal, a particularly relevant chapter is the imagery suggested by Benjamin Franklin in August 1776. He chose the dramatic historical scene described in Exodus, where people confronted a tyrant in order to gain their freedom. [Franklin's handwriting] Benjamin Franklin's original handwritten description of his Great Seal design (1776) [Transcription of Franklin's handwriting] Transcription Jefferson's edit of Franklin's design was recommended by the first committee for the reverse side of the Great Seal: "Pharaoh sitting in an open Chariot, a Crown on his head and a Sword in his hand, passing through the divided Waters of the Red Sea in Pursuit of the Israelites: Rays from a Pillar of Fire in the Cloud, expressive of the divine Presence and Command, beaming on Moses who stands on the shore and extending his hand over the Sea causes it to overwhelm Pharaoh. Motto: Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God." Again, no sketch was made of their design. The above drawing was made by Benson J. Lossing for Harper's New Monthly Magazine in July 1856. (Lossing did not include a design element specified: "Rays from a Pillar of Fire in the Clouds reaching to Moses.") Note: Jefferson's suggestion for the Great Seal was the children of Israel in the wilderness, led by a cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. [Quotation on the Jefferson Memorial] Jefferson liked the motto "Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God" so much that he used it on his personal seal. Also, it seems to have inspired the upper motto Charles Thomson suggested for the final design of the reverse side of the Great Seal: Annuit Coeptis (God has favored our undertakings). There Might Be Latin Numerals Disguised As 666 Photo: Gerd Danigel / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0 Official Explanation: The Latin inscription below the pyramid that reads “Novus Ordo Seculorum” translates to a "New Order of the Ages." This refers to the new form of government that was being established at the time or a "new American era." "Annuit Coeptis," above the pyramid roughly translates to "endeavors are favored." What People Really Think It Means: Just like nearly everything else on this list, the meaning behind these Latin phrases and numerals have become misconstrued over the centuries. For example, some creative theorists have pointed out that if you take the M, C, and X out of out of the Roman numeral MDCCLXXVI below the pyramid, it refers to "666." Others have reinterpreted the translation of 'Annuit Coeptis' to mean "announcing conception," and 'Novus Ordo Seculorum' as “secular." Government, taxes, police, compulsory school Stealing Your Energy Stealing Your Money Stealing Your Time Intro: Time is too expensive - Del The Funky Homosapien Stay on your toes - Del The Funky Homosapien
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