However, I also checked for more exotic stuff.
Nesara:
1999 - A 75 page document known as the National Economic Security and Reformation Act (NESARA) was submitted to congress where it sat with little action for almost a year.
The beauty of a story often mirrors the absence of source, especially those that actually mean something.
In relation to the 75 document: Where does it show it has been submitted?
2000: Which 15 members voted as a quorum? What is the bill number?
So, it then has passed the House and the Senate: where is the Presidential signature? Technically, it is not even needed of the bill is proven to have been sent to the President, but he failed to act either way: Veto, or do nothing. Do nothing means > 10 days, it automatically becomes law.
Meaning: if you want to make a wiki, fairness would dictate that the holes in the story are at least given presence by a question.
Valid critique! Personally, I don't super buy into NESARA/GESARA; this is one of the reasons I'm hoping to find more people with varied perspectives to help me flesh out some of these things. I could definitely start adding some questions in, I think I did import the [citation needed] [by whom?] etc type tags.
But yeah, since it's not one of my areas of focus, I wouldn't even know where to look to find sources. I can certainly play the devil's skeptic, though
I think it is a very good movement. Nice!
However, I also checked for more exotic stuff. Nesara:
1999 - A 75 page document known as the National Economic Security and Reformation Act (NESARA) was submitted to congress where it sat with little action for almost a year.
The beauty of a story often mirrors the absence of source, especially those that actually mean something.
In relation to the 75 document: Where does it show it has been submitted?
2000: Which 15 members voted as a quorum? What is the bill number?
So, it then has passed the House and the Senate: where is the Presidential signature? Technically, it is not even needed of the bill is proven to have been sent to the President, but he failed to act either way: Veto, or do nothing. Do nothing means > 10 days, it automatically becomes law.
Meaning: if you want to make a wiki, fairness would dictate that the holes in the story are at least given presence by a question.
Valid critique! Personally, I don't super buy into NESARA/GESARA; this is one of the reasons I'm hoping to find more people with varied perspectives to help me flesh out some of these things. I could definitely start adding some questions in, I think I did import the [citation needed] [by whom?] etc type tags.
But yeah, since it's not one of my areas of focus, I wouldn't even know where to look to find sources. I can certainly play the devil's skeptic, though