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Back when I believed in outer space, I had the thought that those who imposed the Federal Reserve on us, actually inadvertently helped us get to the stars!
Prior to the Fed's existence, we could grow enough to provide for our needs. After the Fed was created in 1913, as well as other incidents in the 20th century (like 1933 and 1971), things became much more expensive and people had to work multiple jobs, or both husband and wife work (or both!).
Due to this, people found more efficient ways of doing what they were previously doing -- i.e., they developed automation.
Without the boot on our neck placed there by the usury of the Federal Reserve, we might not have achieved rocketry and space travel.
These days I need a better ending, as I know about Verner von Braun's tombstone inscription, which was simply, "Psalm 19:1" -- in the KJV, it is "The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork."
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I've always said that after centuries of trying to divide us, (((they))) are ultimately what will unite us.
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Back when I believed in outer space, I had the thought that those who imposed the Federal Reserve on us, actually inadvertently helped us get to the stars!
Prior to the Fed's existence, we could grow enough to provide for our needs. After the Fed was created in 1913, as well as other incidents in the 20th century (like 1933 and 1971), things became much more expensive and people had to work multiple jobs, or both husband and wife work (or both!).
Due to this, people found more efficient ways of doing what they were previously doing -- i.e., they developed automation.
Without the boot on our neck placed there by the usury of the Federal Reserve, we might not have achieved rocketry and space travel.
These days I need a better ending, as I know about Verner von Braun's tombstone inscription, which was simply, "Psalm 19:1" -- in the KJV, it is "The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork."