Paper money was never supposed to be the money.
It was a receipt.
You deposited gold at a bank.
The bank gave you a note that said:
"The bearer of this note may redeem it for X amount of gold."
That's all a dollar was. A claim ticket.
The paper had no value.
The gold in the vault did.
The paper just made it easier to carry.
This system worked for centuries.
Every major currency was backed this way.
The British pound.
The French franc.
The U.S. dollar.
Then, slowly, governments realized something:
If people trust the paper,
they never come for the gold.
So they printed more notes than they had gold.
Then more.
Then more.
When too many people asked questions,
they closed the gold window.
That was supposed to be temporary.
55 years later, the dollar is still backed by nothing
but trust. And that trust has cost you 97% of your purchasing power.
The receipt became the money.
Global money became trust-based.
And money became nothing but a promise
that nobody has to keep.
@latimeralder Was at Ben Cruachan, Scotland last week. A brilliant hydroelectric plant built in the sixties. Invisible to the eye except the dam. Why can’t we build more things like that?
These celebrities are programs. Kids grow up with them as harmless Disney faces… then the script switches. The image changes, the clothes disappear, the personality is rewritten. Step by step, they become tools of hypersexualisation, to condition the youth to lose their morals, normalize inversion, and detach from their true identity. Most of them are selected before birth, groomed inside the system, and gender-inverted from the start to serve the agenda. Their entire identity is manufactured. For everything I cannot say here, go watch my series https://t.co/VvDf4qP8aJ
In 2018 I was just a shit MP & couldn't muster $20k for a house deposit.
When I became NZs PM, my income was still only $400k.
Then along came Covid & Big Pharma & Blackrock & USAID.
Suddenly & by magic, my wealth rose to $28M so I bought expensive cars & homes & farms & shit.
@pub_that 🖐️ Got arrested for that in my younger days. But that was in Cumbria, and I think it was the biggest crime that month. We were cautioned and made to pay the bill 🍕