Johnny D. Symon
June 14, 2008
Fiat, don't fail me now!
By Johnny D. Symon

With the US Supreme Court's latest ruling on terrorist suspects, that will now open the floodgates and allow detainees to pursue their case in US Courts, President G W Bush then announced the possibility of some new legislation to "protect Americas people." But the fact is that the only protection Americans require is protection from high tax, high spend, governments, together with an end to the Fuddle-all Reserve Banking System. And furthermore, a swift end to that massive fraud, otherwise known as "fractional reserve banking." If the dollar is returned to its backed-by-gold status, America's problems will soon be over.

The war against terrorism is a counterfeit to the real thing, which is National Faith serving as a shield and buckler. At least that's what the Bible tells us. The war against terrorism has become something else entirely, and it's leading proponents now appear as blind men in an empty chamber, poppin' bullets in every direction that they perceive the enemy to be hiding. It's nothing more than faithless, yellow-backed cowardice, and something that really should be apparent to all of us, because the greatest act of terrorism against the American people, is the terrorism of false, near worthless currency.

Today's dollar, when pitched against its 1913 value, is just 3 to 4 cents. In 1933 the dollar was worth about 77 cents compared to 1913, and then back in 1933 Roosevelt signed an Executive Order #6102 forcing Americans (though not foreigners) to hand in their gold for the princely sum of 20 bucks an ounce. Had that corrupto not performed this dastardly act, and the gold had remained as an heirloom to future generations, their present day descendants would now find themselves wildly rich, since gold is well over the 800 dollar mark.

So there's Terrorism, and there's also terrorism, and when both are placed upon a set of scales, Financial Terrorism, aided and abetted by its political movers, is the heaviest burden Americans must bear.

I watched Hillary Clinton's "Suspension day" speech live last Saturday, and what interested me most was the fact that she barely made mention of money and the economy. A possible African American President formed part of her rant, and a possible future female President, and the usual football was kicked around of The American Dream. But the absence of detail on the financial side of things told me all I needed to know, for you see, it'll make no difference, come November, which side takes office because both sides are inside the same brown bottle marked with a skull and crossbones, with a label over the top that denies it's content.

I mentioned a few weeks back that I favored The Constitution Party, and my favor grows by the minute. I would say to anyone intending to vote next November, that if your decision is not fixed and stable by October, then it never will be, meaning it's best to consider not voting at all. But you know something? If you take a careful look over the past 100 years of American history, then still vote for the two main parties, I suggest that you then gaze into a mirror, and I guarantee that you'll look the spittin' of someone often seen on the cover of Mad!

China and Russia are beginning to understand the difference between fiat money and hard currency, and it looks most likely that Russia will shortly become The Place to lay your money down.

When I wrote "Money Speaks Louder Than Words," back in April 11, 2005, I seriously believed that my views and knowledge on currency and banking, as outlined in that ed, were most rare. Back then I only knew a handful of other people who shared my views, and then I discovered many others as time wore on, who hated fiat currency as much as myself. Financial terrorism is to my mind, the greatest threat we all must face, and with it our freedom to move and to choose where we place our soon to be extinct worthless paper wealth, shrinks in unison with our civil liberties.

Politicians are indeed the same the world over, and the bridges that they build are unsafe to use, irrespective of whether they span the divide of a dry bed or a river. But once in a while a politician breaks the mold, and actually does something right for a change, and this time round that rare breed was none other than David Davis of the British Conservative Party and ex-Shadow Home Secretary, who became so incensed with the erosion of civil liberties in the UK that, after the narrow win by the neo-communist Labor government on their 42-day detention Bill, he announced that he was resigning and standing for re-election as an Independent.

I saw this gesture as a glimmer of hope for all right-minded British folks who've witnessed their age-old freedoms floating away like a fine mist. Should David be re-elected, I would hope that he also considers the real possibility of returning the British Pound from it's now near worthless state, into a currency to be proud of, for, as Mr McMahon of RAW is wont to say, "It's all about the money!!" And that's a fact. True freedom nowadays is all about the money. There's just begun, in the UK, a Shell Oil Company drivers' 4-day strike ... and this too is all about the money and the price of crude.

In Spain early last Monday morning, there began a general nationwide manifestation in protest at the price of diesel and gasoline. The main movers in the protest were truck drivers and fishermen, both groups are finding business nigh on impossible to continue. Over the past few weeks they've pleaded with the government to ease their suffering, to lower the tax on fuel, or lower their business taxes, all to no avail.

The manifestation stretched through Monday, then on through Tuesday, and by Wednesday lunchtime a Spanish Minister called Perez Rubalcaba, who holds the position of Interior Minister, called in the Special Forces to unblock major routes into Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville etc., for in a short two and a half days Spain's gas stations, shops and supermarkets found themselves with near empty pumps and shelves.

Old Cabra explained his actions by stating that while those groups were constitutionally provided with the right to strike, they had no right to block others from going to and from their work and business. It was a fine excuse which, like government excuses made shortly before the last election, fooled the public sufficiently to persuade them yet again into voting for them, and the general public, generally speaking, bought this one too. But the fact is, that all of Mr Cabra's accusations against the fishermen and truckers should really have been directed against himself and his own government.

"For want of a nail the shoe was lost.
For want of a shoe the horse was lost.
For want of a horse the rider was lost.
For want of a rider the battle was lost.
For want of a battle the kingdom was lost.
And all for the want of a horseshoe nail."

French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, recently called on all EU Member States to reduce fuel taxes, and his motion was rejected, for the truth is that most EU Member States are High Tax Reapers and Wasters, and being politicians, not workers, produce no more than hot air and lies. They consistently bite the hand that feeds them, then when the going gets tough, the bloodsucker blames the host for not producing sufficient blood.

"The headmaster seemed to have become unhinged by his own power. He had been decent enough, even well liked, as a teacher in London, Michael said, but at Braefield, where he took over, he had quickly become a monster. He was vicious and sadistic, and beat many of us, with relish, almost daily. ....

Once when he had broken a cane on my eight-year-old bottom, he roared, 'Damn you, Sacks! Look what you have made me do!' and added the cost of the cane to my bill."

— (Excerpt from "Uncle Tungsten. Memories of a chemical boyhood." by Oliver Sacks)

Whether it's politicians biting the hand that feeds them, or sucking that vital fluid from industry's most productive mainstays, they're both further examples to the true account highlighted above by Oliver Sacks.

"Damn you, truckers and fishermen, for look what you made me done do,"

— (Perez Rub-al-cabra. Spanish Minister to his own Interior.)

You see I'm an age-old blue collar supporter, and I firmly believe in an all-encompassing laissez faire capitalist system, a system that's powered by hard and authentic money, it's a thing that finds itself at loggerheads with our present day globalist-minded Federalist Monster Communist System. And as a longtime self-proclaimed Principled Realist, I find my tried and trusted capitalist system trodden under foot by that globalist system. And whether we're talking about Europe or the United States and Canada, they've all become one, through betraying their own industrial prime movers. Made in America. Made in the UK, France, Germany, Spain, and so on, have all become of one label, a label that proudly states "Made in China," when it really should say, "Sold out to China" by our very own traitors elect.

© Johnny D. Symon

 

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