Our American Money (Educational Video)

Our American Money - This free educational video presents the monetary history of the United States from its colonial beginnings to the present day through the use of original documents, historical images, and traditional American music. Suggestions for further study and recommended courses of action are presented at the end of the video. FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION ONLY. View or download the high-resolution version (78,614KB) from the above link.

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Friday, December 12, 2008

First in a Series: "Is America Broke" by Douglas V. Gnazzo

Titled, Is America Broke, this first of a three-part series by Douglas V. Gnazzo at GoldSeek.com reveals in clear and concise language the identities and motives of those who, by legislative sleight of hand, illegally replaced our country's constitutionally mandated system of silver and gold coin with the current regime of irredeemable paper money and bottomless debt.

As Gnazzo states near the beginning of this article, "The goal of this work is to ferret out what is wrong with our monetary system, and to offer a possible solution before it is too late." That coincides nicely with the goal of this blog, to which end the articles, links, and resources found herein are directed.

You need to do yourself a favor and read Gnazzo's piece. And then recommend to everyone you know that they do the same. The key to the success (so far) of the monetary criminal enterprise of irredeemable paper money is, as Gnazzo points out, "...that few understand money."

This lack of understanding needs to be remedied in order that the criminal activities of the paper-money crowd can be arrested. Many of the tools to accomplish the necessary education can be found on this blog. Essentially all of them are free. The short truth of the matter is that we can no longer afford monetary ignorance. Given the current unstable state of the existing paper-money schemes, a general state of monetary ignorance, such as now exists, equals economic death -- for all of us.

Read part one of Douglas V. Gnazzo's new three-part series at the link here.

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