NESARA
The National Economic Stabilization and Recovery Act

Monetary and fiscal policy reform that will double the standard of living for every American
within one generation and restore economic and social prosperity across the land.

 
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Detailed Summary–Part I
Banking and Monetary Reform
 

Immediate Relief and Results
 

  • Eliminates approximately $1 trillion of the nation’s public debt
  • Reduces future private debt by approximately $1 trillion
  • Immediately eliminates some private debt, especially for many homeowners
     
 

The Federal Reserve System
 

  • The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 is amended
  • The Federal Reserve System is abolished and replaced by a new Treasury Reserve System
  • Control of the currency is moved from private control of the Fed to public control of Congress and the new Treasury Reserve System
     
  • Congress sets the standards for the new monetary system but the people create as much or as little currency as they need
  • Functions of the Federal Open Market Committee are transferred to the Board of Governors of the new Treasury Reserve System
  • A new mechanism, the Treasury Reserve Account, is created to provide the Treasury Reserve System Board of Governors a better method to fine-tune the money supply, effectively eliminating inflation
     
  • The Treasury Reserve System Board of Governors will continue using the previous three mechanisms for controlling the money supply: 1. Setting reserve requirements. 2. Setting the national discount rate. 3. Purchasing U.S. Treasury securities on the open market.
  • All U.S. Treasury securities purchased by the Treasury Reserve System Board of Governors will be immediately turned over to the U.S. Treasury and cancelled out of existence.
     
 

Monetary Policy
 

  • People are provided with several alternatives for currency
  • Constitutional currency is restored
  • Currency becomes debt free as the people stop paying interest payments for their use of a public utility
     
  • Unlike previous policy, the new Treasury Reserve Board is provided one very specific mandate: maintain a stable currency
  • Expansion of the economy is returned to the free market
  • Private coinage is encouraged
     
  • Exchange ratios for the various currencies are published at least weekly
  • Printing of redeemable gold and silver certificates is allowed
  • Postal money orders are made available in denominations of gold and silver coin
     
 

Banking
 

  • Returns the banking industry to serving public interests
  • For secured loans, compound interest is outlawed and replaced with a monetization fee
  • Provides stricter banking controls by imposing excise taxes to discourage high or runaway monetization fees
     
  • On secured loans obtained from a fractional reserve bank, principal must be paid in full before the bank begins collecting its monetization fee
  • Eliminates the facade for banking insurance (FDIC)
  • Except for fraud and criminal activities, virtually eliminates bank failures
     
  • Banks are prohibited from using as reserves any commercial paper
  • Only Treasury credit-notes can be used as bank reserves
  • Banks are prohibited from purchasing government issued debt, effectively removing banks from influencing monetary policy
     
  • Checking accounts against gold and silver deposits are prohibited
  • Commingling of funds among the various money accounts without owner’s permission is prohibited
  • All currency deposits with banks are general warrant deposits and custody accounts.
     
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