Chris Olson
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What's the real value of the dollar?
It would appear that we're on the cusp of a new international monetary system, which is the result of certain foreign policy decisions that were made in the previous administration, as well as just the underlying nature of the game, the economic system, like the rules of it have changed multiple times.
It's a theory of mine that really this is the root of almost all of our problems.
What is that?
How?
I think, you know, the ability for...
The creation of artificial credit or money by powers, central powers, let's say the banks or primary dealers of the Federal Reserve, the Federal Reserve System, the government.
It gives too much power and too much control to too small a group of people.
So the changes that have occurred in our society over time, none of these things would have been possible without the ability of the government to just artificially inflate its credit and monetize its debt and inflate the currency.
Otherwise, it would have to come to the people and tax them directly.
But instead, they're able to levy a hidden tax against every holder of a U.S.
dollar, which is not just the American people, but people throughout the entire world.
It's the world, yeah.
So it gives a lot of power to certain forces that are at work.
And I don't think those forces operate for the benefit or the good of Americans.
common people like you and me.
They have different plans and there are different goals associated with these centralized powers.
And so not being tethered to some kind of a standard has just given them too much freedom to do too many things that people normally wouldn't agree with or wouldn't pay their taxes to allow.
And that's happening globally.
So the necessity of change has never been more apparent for every reason that we've discussed and plenty more.