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The Greatest Scam Never Told

Most people are unaware of the intricacies of the financial system. It’s not only because the system is sos elaborate, but the details are rarely openly discussed in the mainstream media. Here, Black Pigeon Speaks addresses this issue, which he calls The Greatest Scam Never Told.

 

Microchip Money For Canada

We currently find ourselves in the midst of an economic, political, and societal shift like no other. A shift ushered in solely through the promotion of fear and lies about Covid-19. But, “what will this shift look like?” you may be wondering. Well, one change we can expect to see in the near future is the death of cash and a fully cashless society introduced in its place. Governments will begin merging services together including vaccine passports, digital IDs and banking for “convenience.”

This merger of programs will inevitably lead to implementation of microchipping among the population. The technology has existed for years and versions of its use already exist in Sweden. What once sounded like a conspiracy theory or something out of a science fiction novel, may now be just around the corner. More from What’sHerFace.

Why Money Is So Ugly

Have you ever noticed how so much currency is downright ugly? Here, Black Pigeon Speaks says there’s a reason why.

Sequel To The Fall Of The Cabal

Here is part 11 of The Fall Of The Cabal. This chapter details further exposure of Bill Gates and his involvement in some of the most polluting companies in the world. Exposing his money fraud and redefining philanthropy. More from Janet Ossebaard and Cyntha Koeter.

Structure

In a complicated move, it appears that the U.S. Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve have been merged. This will seemingly bring the private Federal Reserve more directly under the control of President Donald Trump. Is this a good change? Too early to say, if you’re Sir Patrick Mack at In Pursuit of Truth. We’re likewise going to reserve judgment until we see more details. This is clearly a case where the proof of the pudding will be in the tasting. You see, there will still be some private entities sharing in the mix, so let’s see the actual structure first and then we can gauge its consequences.

Here, by far, is the finest documentary we have seen on the 100-plus-year history of the Federal Reserve. It’s from Canadian journalist James Corbett, now living in Japan. The work is called Century of Enslavement: The History of the Federal Reserve. In his introduction, Corbett says, “What is the Federal Reserve system? How did it come into existence? Is it part of the federal government? How does it create money? Why is the public kept in the dark about these important matters? In this feature-length documentary film, The Corbett Report explores these important question and pulls back the curtain on America’s central bank.”

It runs an hour and a half, but the time flies quickly. That’s because Corbett is a solid reporter, who knows how to build suspense, even dealing with what could have been a dry, economic exercise. This story is riveting, as good as any Hollywood thriller! More from The Corbett Report.

A NOTE TO CONCERNED CITIZENS EVERYWHERE. People are scared and rightfully so. I don’t care who you are or where you’re from. Folks are panicking as news gets more dire and ominous and foreboding, Schools closed, stock markets tumbling, panic in stores, fights over toilet paper and hand sanitizer. Mask(ed) hysteria. Store runs on everything with no end in sight.

Mindless idiot pols and leaders giving press conference that say nothing. Let us use the marvelous connectability via social media and YouTube to stay connected and calm through reasoned interaction, support and information.

Please join our immersive LiveStream Conspiratorium daily and receive and provide the support and love that we as humans need. That simple. In #LionelNation there’s only simple truth, one requisite. Verity. Bold, brash and naked. There are no political parties, no predetermined direction or cause. Just truth. We’re not conspiracy theorists; we’re conspiracy analysts, borrowing from Gore Vidal. More from Lionel Nation.

How can we close down the propaganda press? If they are not legitimate journalists, if they are just shills for corrupt companies and their CIA overlords, why should they enjoy press freedoms? These are among the issues addressed in this episode of And We Know. It’s full title: Treason, Conspiracy. [DS] Recruiting For Service Against Us! How will we know when The Storm has arrived? Look toward Twitter and these words from President Donald Trump: “My fellow Americans…the Storm Is About Us.”

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Bitcoin for Dummies

The third most searched term on Google is: What is bitcoin? Simply put, bitcoin is the Internet of money. Unlike banks, bitcoin is a transparent ledger without a central authority. Nate Martin of 99Bitcoins explains further and offers a brief history of currency in the U.S.

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Good Values vs. Feelings

Radio talk show host and author Dennis Prager analyzes the age-old question: What is the most important thing in life? Most of our answers fall into three categories–love, money and happiness.

Prager contends all three of these things are crucial components in one’s lifetime, but not at the top of the heap. Prager suggests the most important thing in your life are good values.

“Values are what you consider to be more important than anything else,” Prager says. “And above all, values are what you consider to be more important than your feelings.” He elaborates in this edition of PragerU.

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The Money Game

Once upon a time the value of money was linked to how much gold or silver the U.S. had squirreled away. Today, the determining factor is how much of it is in circulation. In this edition of TED-Ed, Doug Levinson explains who makes the decision about how much money to print and how it affects the economy at large.

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What Matters Most

What’s the most important thing you can have? Is it money? Is it love? Is it happiness? Or is it something else? Best-selling author and nationally syndicated radio host Dennis Prager has the answer. It may change the way you look at and, ultimately, lead your life.

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Can Money Buy Happiness?

We often hear it, but how true is the phrase ‘Money can’t buy happiness’? Is there a correlation between the two, and if so, what can we learn from it? It turns out, if you think money and happiness are exclusive, you simply aren’t spending it right. H/T asapSCIENCE

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