That is a legitimate concern and you make a good point for sure. Maybe certain physical assets kept in a "store house" would be more appropriate. This type of idea is articulated in the book called Babylons Banksters. It's a good read and I may not be expressing it correctly but if you are a book reader I highly recommend it.
The only thing I can think about assets wise, as you mentioned, is something you stick in storage. Thinking about how royalty of old would have treasures stored. Even then they were items laced or made of gold.
Back to we being the assets.... really makes me wonder if that is actually the case. Reason the need so many illegals in the country. Not saying importing them was just for borrowing purposes but, it does cover a few other outcomes they want (voter rolls, chaos ect.)
I do remember this being spoken about tying into our Social security numbers and maybe the admiralty laws. That might be where to look to further your thoughts along fren.
That is a legitimate concern and you make a good point for sure. Maybe certain physical assets kept in a "store house" would be more appropriate. This type of idea is articulated in the book called Babylons Banksters. It's a good read and I may not be expressing it correctly but if you are a book reader I highly recommend it.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7066181-babylon-s-banksters
I love a new book. So thank you for sharing!
The only thing I can think about assets wise, as you mentioned, is something you stick in storage. Thinking about how royalty of old would have treasures stored. Even then they were items laced or made of gold.
Back to we being the assets.... really makes me wonder if that is actually the case. Reason the need so many illegals in the country. Not saying importing them was just for borrowing purposes but, it does cover a few other outcomes they want (voter rolls, chaos ect.)
I do remember this being spoken about tying into our Social security numbers and maybe the admiralty laws. That might be where to look to further your thoughts along fren.