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the online conspiracy theory of NESARA/GESARA been floating around for years is starting to sound like our only hope!.

https://www.adl.org/glossary/nesaragesara
4meAndyou · F
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout Most of our debt is owned by China. Imagine a scenario where the Chinese banks decide to call in the debt!!!!

eli1601 · 70-79, M
I read that interest on the debt is now the second biggest govt expense, just behind Social Security and just ahead of Medicare. Defense spending is now fourth.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
When money is backed by ideas, it's endless!

It's not like money is backed by gold!

It's why Republicans let it happen under Ronald Reagan.

Our money became worthless, when Reagan switched it.

We have imagery value ever since! It could be one hundred quadrillion debt and it wouldn't matter.

Think about all future ideas! Like copyrighting and patents. That's what our money is worth!

The moment we run out of ideas is when the world market will crash!

Want to know why they got rid of the seven year copyrights and patrnts?

That's why!

Some billionaires and corporations own copyrights and patents forever. And make you pay to use them.

Want a sure way to crash the whole world market? Retroactively put back a seven year limit on copyrights and patents internationally!

It's why there are issues with people sharing songs without paying for them. Ideas back the money.
HumanEarth · 56-60, F
You do know that 1 Trillion is not real money right.

Its a smoke screen.
Justice4All · 36-40, M
So, that's the interest? Amazing, especially considering that we're still borrowing, which means the interest keeps compounding.

Even though we have a money printing machine, the best-case scenario would be if we start printing a lot of money and the value of the dollar plummets.
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
Until the war!
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
How about the 200 trillion in unpaid liabilities and the over two quadrillion in bank derivatives?
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
Maybe two or three years until the whole US treaury bond market collapses.

 
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