Some say NESARA/GESARA, if real, sounds a lot like the NWO "You'll own nothing and be happy" spiel when it comes to canceling debt. Slippery slope right there, as we all know nothing is ever free...
I'm hesitant to cheer for such a system as a result. Quantum Banking to stop fraud? Okay, sure, but leave debt cancelation out of it.
Stupid people who intentionally paid off credit cards with credit cards and bought cars and houses way out of their price range shouldn't be rewarded or compensated for their stupidity -- whether or not they were entrapped by the Central Banks.
Nope. I'd say a safe middle-ground, if we absolutely have to eliminate some of the debt for people, would be to calculate all debt due to interest and scrub only what people have accrued from predatory credit practices.
Perhaps even cancelling medical debt, considering it's all just been one big scam for decades, but I would never include purchases in debt cancelation.
The way I see it, debt you build up for buying frivolously instead of saving until you can afford it shouldn't ever be wiped. You made your bed, now sleep in it.
Opinions? Thoughts?
This is a complicated issue and I will say for one, that 99% of us were never educated about money, currency, wealth, how to accumulate wealth, etc. and that was done COMPLETELY ON PURPOSE by our corrupt and negligent ‘educational’ system. I’m in my mid 30’s and still on a journey to understand this everyday. I recommend starting with Rich Dad, Poor Dad for those who are interested.
The whole NESARA/GESERA concept strikes me as a little off putting usually by the people promoting it. I’ve been weirded out by some of the videos I’ve seen.
That being said, the concept of debt forgiveness doesn’t bother me. You have to have peace with making the decisions you deem morally correct and upright and if somehow in the future certain debts are forgiven; wonderful. I believe this is pretty unlikely to happen but it’s a nice thought. We can’t point at others and want everything to be fair—fair and equal is for communists, and we are not communists. So if someone who didn’t manage their money appropriately has their debt forgiven we have to move on and not be tied up in worries and anger over that.
I will say we do exist within a debt economy. Our money is actually debt. Student loans are predatory and at this point the government has enslaved many millions with their loans. I used to be the conservative who argued “everyone should stop being lazy and just pay their loans”. Unfortunately we surpassed the tipping point to where salaries are stagnant, our currency has lost value and education prices have skyrocketed due to government backing (thanks Obama) while the interest piles on top of that. I believe that MOST people who took on student loans were trying to better themselves and their future families. Yes there are people who abused the system, but I think those people are far fewer than commentators and talk show hosts would have you believe.
Case in point: Husband is an MD. He came from a poor family who obviously couldn’t pay his way through school. He has a true heart and passion for helping people and using his God-given talents through science and medicine. We owe a nice mortgage amount in student loan debt and chose a job specifically that would help us pay the debt down. The interest alone (pre-Covid) was thousands of dollars a month. That’s literally money set on fire—doesn’t push the principle down at all. We’ve continued to pay on it for nearly two years now even through the moratorium. It is a burden we will carry for probably 6-10 years depending on how fast we can pay it down. Nearly every resident now graduates with this elephant on his/her back. When people wonder why more young doctors don’t stand up against the Covid tyranny in front of us... just look at their enslavement by loans. They can’t stand up. They can’t risk their livelihoods and licenses. There’s no bankruptcy for student loans—and the system was DESIGNED that way. It’s pure evil.