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Activists for Truth- 2013

Activists for Truth- 2013. Nothing endures but change. Heraclitus. There is a general life-cycle to money We are at the final stage of that life-cycle We have the right to demand lawful money We have the right to engage in enforceable gold clause contracts

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Activists for Truth- 2013

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  1. Activists for Truth- 2013 Nothing endures but change. Heraclitus

  2. There is a general life-cycle to money • We are at the final stage of that life-cycle • We have the right to demand lawful money • We have the right to engage in enforceable gold clause contracts • States have the duty to implement a gold & silver monetary system A Primer of Lawful Money of the United States Tom Selgas, United States Bill of Rights Foundation http://www.usbor.org tdselgas@usbor.org

  3. General Life-cycle of money A Free Market Emerges 1

  4. General Life-cycle of money A Free Market Emerges ☞ Free Market Money Emerges 2

  5. General Life-cycle of money A Free Market Emerges ☞ Free Market Money Emerges 3 ☞ Government RegulationsEmerge

  6. General Life-cycle of money A Free Market Emerges ☞ Free Market Money Emerges 4 ☞ Government RegulationsEmerge ☞ Government Monopolizes Money Supply

  7. General Life-cycle of money A Free Market Emerges ☞ Free Market Money Emerges 5 ☞ Government RegulationsEmerge ☞ Government Debases its Money Government Monopolizes Money Supply ☞

  8. General Life-cycle of money A Free Market Emerges ☞ Free Market Money Emerges 6 ☞ Government RegulationsEmerge F. U. D. creates Crisis and Collapse ☞ ☞ Government Debases its Money Government Monopolizes Money Supply ☞

  9. General Life-cycle of money A Free Market Emerges ☞ ☞ Reemergence of Free Market Money Free Market Money Emerges 7 ☞ ☞ Government RegulationsEmerge F. U. D. creates Crisis and Collapse ☞ ☞ Government Debases its Money Government Monopolizes Money Supply ☞

  10. There are great changes in monetary systems around the world as the result of FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) created by crisis and collapse of fiat currency systems. • “The value of money always approaches its cost of production”Dr. Larry Parks • America’s founders experienced the final stage of the monetary life cycle leading to the popular phrase “worthless as a continental” • “Since the federal constitution has removed all danger of our having a paper tender, ...” The Pennsylvania Gazette, December 16, 1789 Publisher Benjamin Franklin. A Primer of Lawful Money of the United States Tom Selgas, United States Bill of Rights Foundation http://www.usbor.org tdselgas@usbor.org

  11. There are great changes in monetary systems around the world as the result of FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) created by crisis and collapse of fiat currency systems. • “The value of money always approaches its cost of production”Dr. Larry Parks • America’s founders experienced the final stage of the monetary life cycle leading to the popular phrase “worthless as a continental” • “Since the federal constitution has removed all danger of our having a paper tender, ...” The Pennsylvania Gazette, December 16, 1789 Publisher Benjamin Franklin. A Primer of Lawful Money of the United States Tom Selgas, United States Bill of Rights Foundation http://www.usbor.org tdselgas@usbor.org

  12. There are great changes in monetary systems around the world as the result of FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) created by crisis and collapse of fiat currency systems. • “The value of money always approaches its cost of production”Dr. Larry Parks • America’s founders experienced the final stage of the monetary life cycle leading to the popular phrase “worthless as a continental” • “Since the federal constitution has removed all danger of our having a paper tender, ...” The Pennsylvania Gazette, December 16, 1789 Publisher Benjamin Franklin. A Primer of Lawful Money of the United States Tom Selgas, United States Bill of Rights Foundation http://www.usbor.org tdselgas@usbor.org

  13. There are great changes in monetary systems around the world as the result of FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) created by crisis and collapse of fiat currency systems. • “The value of money always approaches its cost of production”Dr. Larry Parks • America’s founders experienced the final stage of the monetary life cycle leading to the popular phrase “worthless as a continental” • “Since the federal constitution has removed all danger of our having a paper tender, ...” The Pennsylvania Gazette, December 16, 1789 Publisher Benjamin Franklin. A Primer of Lawful Money of the United States Tom Selgas, United States Bill of Rights Foundation http://www.usbor.org tdselgas@usbor.org

  14. In 1985 Congressreinstituting constitutional gold and silver coined money– Lawful Money – creating a constitutional alternative currency system. A Primer of Lawful Money of the United States Tom Selgas, United States Bill of Rights Foundation http://www.usbor.org tdselgas@usbor.org

  15. In 1985 Congress reinstituting constitutional gold and silver coined money – Lawful Money – creating a constitutional alternative currency system. • Today we the right to engage in enforceable gold clause contracts, but few of us use them because of fear of the IRS. A Primer of Lawful Money of the United States Tom Selgas, United States Bill of Rights Foundation http://www.usbor.org tdselgas@usbor.org

  16. In 1985 Congress reinstituting constitutional gold and silver coined money – Lawful Money – creating a constitutional alternative currency system. • Today we the right to engage in enforceable gold clause contracts, but few of us use them because of fear of the IRS. • Thus our best solution to restore our great country to some semblance of a constitutional monetary system is to press our States – under their duty at U.S. Const. art. I, § 10, cl. 1 – to make nothing but gold and silver a tender for payments of debts. A Primer of Lawful Money of the United States Tom Selgas, United States Bill of Rights Foundation http://www.usbor.org tdselgas@usbor.org

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