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6139008-History-of-Money

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Extracts:“No especially deep thought is required to see that everything we describe as civilization and indeed all <strong>of</strong> its works, is thederivative <strong>of</strong> <strong>Money</strong> Power and its creation as indeed by Sovereign Power or by the activities <strong>of</strong> an International criminalcaste... Law No. 7 <strong>of</strong> Hammurabai that I quote on page 9 is evidence enough. Also the proscription by Manu <strong>of</strong> theGoldsmiths who used their trade to deceive ... "The most pernicious <strong>of</strong> all deceivers is a Goldsmith who commitsfrauds. The Maharajah shall order him to be cut to pieces with razors..." The principal fraud being that which hasappeared and reappeared throughout history, the issuance <strong>of</strong> fraudulent receipts as against Gold supposedly on deposit ...This knowledge is written deep into the memory <strong>of</strong> your people for there cannot be much doubt that it was the destroyer<strong>of</strong> Sumer. If not, why then Hammurabai's Law, a repetition <strong>of</strong> similar Laws out <strong>of</strong> much more ancient codes yet again?”"... the foundations <strong>of</strong> the power given to them from on High towards the maintenance <strong>of</strong> the right living and tranquilprocession through life, <strong>of</strong> their peoples, were the laws <strong>of</strong> distribution <strong>of</strong> surpluses...""... the money accumulation mania ... will surely and speedily drag any people down to degeneracy and decay.""... this madness concealed within the much talked about conception known as progress ....""<strong>History</strong> over these last three thousand years particularly, has largely been the interweaving <strong>of</strong> both a witting, and anunwitting distortion <strong>of</strong> the truth, with all the inevitable consequences which have been expected and now [[we]] are but alittle way ahead.""Through stealthy issue <strong>of</strong> precious metal commodity money into circulation amongst the peoples, replacing that moneywhich represented the fiat or will <strong>of</strong> the god <strong>of</strong> the city and which was merely an order on the state warehouses throughhis scribes, this internationally minded group from the secrecy <strong>of</strong> their chambers were able to make a mockery <strong>of</strong> the faithand belief <strong>of</strong> simple people.""The whole notion <strong>of</strong> the institution <strong>of</strong> precious metals by weight as common denominator <strong>of</strong> exchanges, internationallyand nationally, cannot but have been disseminated by a conspiratorial organization fully aware <strong>of</strong> the extent <strong>of</strong> the powerto which it would accede, could it but maintain control over bullion supplies and the mining which brought them into beingin the first place. Clearly such notion had originally come into being during that historically distant period when first <strong>of</strong> allfree silver began to be extensively used as a convenient and highly portable commodity in settlement <strong>of</strong> balancesoutstanding in foreign trade""... long before the time <strong>of</strong> the great Hammurabai once money had come to be more <strong>of</strong> an abstract unit <strong>of</strong> account basedfor its value in desirable goods and services, on the barter power <strong>of</strong> a certain weight <strong>of</strong> silver bullion related to theconstant value <strong>of</strong> barley, it was no major advance for those who benefited most from this conception, namely the bullionbrokers and their satellites, the money changers or barkers, to find a weak ...""Thus in the course <strong>of</strong> the 3rd millennium there grew up in Mesopotamia a regular money economy based on preciousmetals as standards <strong>of</strong> exchange, which stimulated private wealth and enterprise and led to real capitalist development .""During the Old Kingdom in Egypt and during the earliest years <strong>of</strong> the cities <strong>of</strong> Babylonia, when 'numberings' <strong>of</strong> allaccepted as wealth and possession, were taken every two years, and therefore books kept, a most refined system <strong>of</strong>distribution <strong>of</strong> surpluses and therefore creation <strong>of</strong> exchanges, must have existed...""... the first and most important [[undermining step]] was the establishment <strong>of</strong> internal values in the exchanges withinany state to the same standard as the value <strong>of</strong> silver in the international exchanges ....""There were two ways alone by which new supplies <strong>of</strong> precious metals became available to rejuvenate a monetarycirculation withering, and even disappearing from wear and tear, exportation or hoarding, with the economic collapse thatsuch condition could bring about: one was through mining using slave labour as mining with free labour was rarelypr<strong>of</strong>itable, and the other was through sack and plunder.""... in a world where treasure had become totally equated in the peoples minds with 'Wealth,' as expressing relativelylarge sums <strong>of</strong> the monetary unit, no sooner had one power gathered all such treasure in a given area into its store housesand safe deposits, by conquest, plunder, and sack, than such treasure, temporarily creating boom, moved on again, aslikely as not to form the base <strong>of</strong> those "credits" granted by international money power towards the purchase <strong>of</strong> arms andthe best <strong>of</strong> mercenary soldiers by that next power destined to arise and be the new 'conqueror'.""Cruel private monopolization <strong>of</strong> wealth and capital grew... ""The very fact <strong>of</strong> the stress on weight shows that [[Solonian monetary]] reforms were designed for, and perhaps onlyreally understood by, a group that was only concerned with silver by weight; in other words, large scale movements <strong>of</strong>The Hidden <strong>History</strong> Of <strong>Money</strong> & New World Order Usury Secrets Revealed at last! Page 203

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