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ReadLearn

MarinateWake-up

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A wise man said…exact no more that that which is appointed you.

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mon·ey 1.any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper money, and demand deposits.

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Commodity Money =Value through Barter and Trade

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Representative Money=Backed by Gold and Silver

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Fiat Money=Not Backed by Reserves or any known commodity

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Credit Money= Exits in conjunction with Fiat Money

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NOTE: By design Credit Money Is ALWAYS issued in excess of the reserve it carries.

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Let’s Assume Money = Debt

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And Interest = Entitlement

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Does Money = Value?

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Or is value = God,Family and Friends

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Generations

Generation

Generate

Genetic

Genes

We need Less Downsizing

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Today we only…

Buy, Sell & Trade?

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I propose instead we…

Plant, Grow & Sow

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1791-1811 The First Bank Of the United States

Bitterly opposed by Thomas JeffersonAnd James Madison as an engine for Corruption

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1816-1836 The Second Bank Of the United States

Andrew Jackson denounced it as an engine for Corruption

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1816-1836 The Second Bank Of the United States

Andrew Jackson denounced it as an engine for Corruption

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1837-1862 National Banks

Currency backed with treasuries. Liquidity problems led to the 1907 panic.

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1863-1913 The Free Bank Era

The state regulated reserves that were backed By gold and silver

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1913 Creation of the Federal Reserve

Fractional Reserve BankingNo confidenceLoan DefaultsBank RunsBank Bankruptcy 2008

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How much does a $100 promise to pay equate to in fractional reserve banking?

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In a fractional-reserve banking system, in the event of a bank run, the demand depositors and note holders would attempt to withdraw more money than the bank has in reserves, causing the bank to suffer a liquidity crisis and, ultimately, to perhaps default.

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Thanks to the sources:

http://www.google.com – Google is Smart. http://www.sxc.hu/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_central_banking_in_the_United_Stateshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_moneyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional_reserve_bankinghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_runhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_scam

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