Dallas Fed. Visit Talking Points/ Sept. 1, 2016
My Sept. 1st Discussion with the Dallas Fed.
This institution was created to serve all stake-holders, not to use one vast population of workers as a victim resource to fund another. We live in a world under you today that places a proverbial needle into the arms of We the People to fund your banker pals on Wall Street and beyond. I even heard after the Brexit vote that the Fed planned to provide liquidity for the European Union, should they need it.
This theft must end, and so inflation must become disincentivized.
The way we can do this without creating a fundamental paradigm shift in the world economy and the stresses that come with it is to simply make all steak-holders whole on a monthly, bi-monthly or annual basis with an inflation check. The result will be that as fast as you, the Bank, draw the blood out of us, you have to put it back, taking away the incentive to inflate the currency beyond output.
I also wish to discuss the national debt. We are informed that 95% of the dollar was stolen by your monetary policy over the Fed's 103 year history, so it seems appropriate that you, the Bank, take on 95% of the U. S. Nation Debt.
Finally, I wish to discuss andrapodistes (enslaver) from the Greek, in the context of elutheria (liberty/ freedom) from the Greek. The U. S. Constitution is not based on words of Orwellian double-speak; rather, it is built upon 3,000 definitions of terms from Ancient Greek and so on.
Liberty, like the liberty we find in the U. S. Constitution, means from elutheria and its root, elutheros -- "without liability or obligation." Our current tax system presents us with a liability to self-impose a tax liability. Tricky wording behind a fraud.
Under the 18th Amendment, we do not have a liability to self assess a tax liability unless we voluntarily choose to have that liability. But with a badge and a gun, you force us into slavery/ liability. And voluntary at the point of a gun is not voluntary servitude.
In addition, anradpodistes (enslaver), I am informed from the Greek scholars, has to do with the taxation of labor and the taxation of property (property being the physical manifestation of labor). I find a secondary definition that has not been challenged by these three Greek scholars, asserting that the numbering of uncondemned free persons as cattle to be an act of an enslaver.
It is clear that the wage tax, property tax and Social Security number cannot remain in a freedom-centric society.