3932, Clay Clark – Will Biden Destroy the Dollar On Dec. 13?
Stillreport: Good evening, I’m still reporting on the coup. Over the years, there have been so many false predictions about the fate of the U.S. dollar that I’ve pretty much tuned out on them. To me, it is clear that Republicans will sweep the House and Senate races on Nov. 8, then they will be able to successfully prevent Biden from doing much more damage until Trump can return as President, followed by decades of Republican presidents. That is my priority up to the coming election. However, Biden may have another trick up his sleeve, and that is to announce a digital dollar called the CBDC, which stands for Central Bank Digital Currency. The Federal Reserve has supported research into this new form of money and that alone makes me suspicious that it’s just another trick to keep the money power consolidated under the Fed’s roof – a power that has been threatened by Bitcoin and other cryptos in recent years. However, serial entrepreneur and talk show host, Clay Clark, sees a much darker side to the introduction of the CBDC, and thinks Biden may skip over the slow-moving federal bureaucracy and implement a very dangerous version of the CBDC by yet another overuse of executive orders. Let’s call it the Brandon Buck. [insert Clay to “… specifically E.O. 14067]] First of all, Katherine Austin Fitts may be a “financial guru”, but she is not in any way an expert in the “monetary reform” movement – which involves what really needs to be done to fix the debt money system. But in the following clip, she makes good points about what the money masters are after in the adoption of the CBDC. [insert Clay to: “… beginning Dec. 13] Well, that’s because that is apparently not the case. The much-quoted E.O. 14067 says nothing about the Dec. 13 date, in fact, quite the contrary. I’ve read the entire 15-page E.O. 14067. All it does is to call for the creation of a very-complex decision “framework”, spelling out the responsibilities of numerous branches of the federal government in moving towards a decision on whether to adopt the CBDC or not. This only calls for a feasibility study. According to Federal Reserve Chairman Powell, the Fed is going to move very slowly in studying this. This is from March 23, 2021: [insert Powell + Clay to: “… every dollar is being spent.”] I’m no fan of Chairman Powell, however, that’s not what he just said. He was contrasting the secrecy of Bitcoin, where all the power is vested in Bitcoin holders, to the Chinese system, which is a total 1984-esque system where the government can spy on everything. [insert to: “I don’t like anything that can be printed.] Then obviously, he would not trust the oldest and most successful form of money in the history of this country, the United States Note. It was the original form of sovereign money that allowed American colonists to break away from England. What’s the difference? The quantity of money in circulation under the U.S. dollar is controlled by the Federal Reserve System – a privately-owned quasi-banking, quasi-federal owned monopoly over money creation. Under the United States Note, the quantity of money in circulation is controlled by a vote of the United States Congress – the closest representatives of we, the people at the federal level. You may not like the recent actions of Congress, but at least we can vote them out every so often. When was the last time you got to vote on who ran the Federal Reserve System? The problem with this proposed CBDC system is it can be seen as nothing more that the actualization of the Biblical system of the Beast – totally totalitarian – poisonous to any form of freedom – equally as bad as the Chinese system, if not worse. This is no big secret. Here is the Wikipedia entry for CBDT: “Centralization: Since most central bank digital currencies are centralized, rather than decentralized like most cryptocurrencies, the controllers of the issuance of CBDCs can add or remove money from anyone’s account with a flip of a switch.” Yikes, that’s all I need to know. What has made America free?
It is the first nation in history that was founded on maximizing decentralization. The separation of powers concept is the primary example of maximal decentralization, which is built into every structural member of the United States Constitution. On that basis alone, this new Biden Executive order will surely fail a test that reaches the U.S. Supreme Court. Will that stop Biden from trying? Probably not, but that is a lawless practice by a mindlessly lawless resident in chief. [insert Clay again – to “… keep going….”] My live response was lame, so I’m inserting a correct response here.
If the Fed was a legit organization – one acting in the best interests of we, the people, it would have Congress order the Treasury to simply order the production and distribution of more Federal Reserve Notes. Sovereign nations have the absolute right – even the duty – to create its own sovereign money in the best interests of the people of that nat