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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Conservative to the Point of Excess?
 

You might suspect that Ron Paul, being a man of the people, would be a staunch supporter of NESARA. But in talking to Jeffrey E. Deist (jeff.deist@mail.house.gov), Legislative/Communications Specialist for Ron Paul’s congressional office, one learns that NESARA is considered to be “unconstitutional” and “anti-libertarian.” According to Mr. Deist, the Congressman simply could not support legislation that would change existing banking contracts, in effect, eliminating the banker’s government aid program.

Let me translate that for you: In 1913 Congress abdicated its monetary responsibility, transferring ownership of the nation’s monetary system, which rightly belongs to the American people, to private bankers. These private bankers proceeded to make exorbitant profits upon the labor of the American people using their government granted license to monetize debt.

In other words, the private bankers, operating under rules approved by Congress, steal their profits “fair and square.” And it would be “anti-libertarian” and ”unconstitutional” for Congress to return the purloined property to its rightful owners, even if, as provided in NESARA, the private bankers receive retroactive windfall profits for correcting this grievous error.

Ron Paul is concerned about banking contracts, but that issue is addressed in our web site FAQs. In short, there is no “contract” issue. Furthermore, considering Paul’s recent sensible address to Congress, we are bewildered that Paul can recognize the problems associated with monetary policy yet rule that NESARA is “anti-libertarian” and ”unconstitutional.”

Considering that Ron Paul was probably the best chance of getting NESARA introduced to Congress, it becomes painfully obvious that we are in desperate need of a new Congress. We need populist candidates, rugged individuals who will work for the people instead of themselves or large special interest groups.

Fortunately, every two years we have the opportunity to elect a new Congress. I suggest that you introduce NESARA to someone in your district that will use this information to challenge the incumbent.

Dr. Harvey Barnard
 

 
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