Remember, the is no point in decertifying yet, as we have other things that need to happen first. We have an economy to crash first. The decertification is going to be the very last - after all other elements of the Great Awakening are in place. I am just hoping Karen is playing for time as per her instructions from the White Hats. Makes sense that no one is covering it.
The roth's Fed Res Dollar and it's owner The Federal Reserve needs to be bankrupted and replaced.
The imminent birth of The Republic of a United American States, will not inherit the Odious Debt of the previous, Private USA Corp. It will be established with it's own, Treasury issued Republic Dollar that can be issued at zero interest, or low enough to only cover costs, a concept that most could never accept or even believe.
Zero interest to who? The consumer? How would that affect student loans? Tuition should theoretically drop, but now that colleges know they can charge what they charge and get away with it, what incentive is there to lower costs?
I don't think tge mil is in charge of anything anymore. Az and GA didn't decertify. We are alone, if The USA falls there is no one to save us.
Remember, the is no point in decertifying yet, as we have other things that need to happen first. We have an economy to crash first. The decertification is going to be the very last - after all other elements of the Great Awakening are in place. I am just hoping Karen is playing for time as per her instructions from the White Hats. Makes sense that no one is covering it.
Why are you so sure the economy has to crash?
The roth's Fed Res Dollar and it's owner The Federal Reserve needs to be bankrupted and replaced.
The imminent birth of The Republic of a United American States, will not inherit the Odious Debt of the previous, Private USA Corp. It will be established with it's own, Treasury issued Republic Dollar that can be issued at zero interest, or low enough to only cover costs, a concept that most could never accept or even believe.
Zero interest to who? The consumer? How would that affect student loans? Tuition should theoretically drop, but now that colleges know they can charge what they charge and get away with it, what incentive is there to lower costs?