Based on all topics covered in the forums here,
I propose following concept and ask you to participate in a discussion about it below:
Imagine a currency backed not by gold, oil, or the fleeting policies of governments, but by the one constant in this world—people.
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A Brief History of Money and its Independent Narratives
There is no single, official history of money. Instead, its evolution and implications have been explored through various independent accounts, each shedding light on different facets of monetary systems.
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In the midst of the Great Depression, Wörgl, a small Austrian town, implemented a bold and unconventional monetary experiment that became known as the "Miracle of Wörgl."
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Bill Still's documentary highlights the Rothschild family's strategic and financial acumen during and after the Battle of Waterloo.
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In 1811, a bill to renew the charter of the First Bank of the United States faced intense debate in Congress.
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Napoleon's rise to power saw him establishing the Bank of France in 1800, akin to the Bank of England.
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Summary of Chapter 11: The First Bank of the United States
In 1790, less than three years after the Constitution was signed, Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, proposed a bill to establish a new privately owned central
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Summary of Chapter 10: The Constitutional Convention
In 1787, colonial leaders met in Philadelphia to replace the Articles of Confederation.
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Summary of Chapter 9: The Bank of North America
Towards the end of the American Revolution, the Continental Congress, desperate for funds, authorized Robert Morris, their financial superintendent, to establish a privately owned central bank in
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Summary of Chapter 8: The American Revolution
By the mid-1700s, the British Empire, despite nearing its height of power, was burdened by substantial debt due to four costly wars in Europe. #Alternativecurrency #Bankers #BillStill #Debt #Dollar
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The chapter from "The Rise of the Rothschilds" covers the origins and rise of the Rothschild family in the financial world.
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By the end of the 1600s, England faced severe financial difficulties due to continuous wars with France and Holland. To address this, government officials sought loans from money changers. #Alternativecurrency #Bankers #BillStill #Debt #Dollar
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The tally stick system, introduced by King Henry I of England around 1100 AD, was a unique monetary system designed to bypass the manipulative practices of goldsmiths.
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The chapter on the Goldsmiths delves into the historical manipulation of money by money changers, illustrating that such practices predate Jesus's time.
Around 200 years before Christ, Rome faced significant issues with money changers.
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The chapter on the Roman Empire focuses on the historical context and role of money changers during ancient times. It explains that to understand the problem of money changers, one must look back to Europe and Biblical times.
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Let me take you through a one month journey to learn unkown facts about history, which may let you see our current monetary system as an abritrary creation which may be changed. #Alternativecurrency #Bankers #BillStill #Debt #Dollar #Economics
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Napoleon's rise to power saw him establishing the Bank of France in 1800, akin to the Bank of England. However, Napoleon distrusted bankers, believing they held more power than governments. #Alternativecurrency #Bankers #BillStill #Debt #Dollar
Length: {10:38 minutes}
Let me take you through a one month journey to learn unkown facts about history, which may let you see our current monetary system as an abritrary creation which may be changed. #Alternativecurrency #Bankers #BillStill #Debt #Dollar #Economics
Remember TV-series in which prisoners fight amongst themselves?
Much to the guards' delight as they avoid uniting against their captors.
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Let me take you through a one month journey to learn unkown facts about history, which may let you see our current monetary system as an abritrary creation which may be changed. #Alternativecurrency #Bankers #BillStill #Debt #Dollar #Economics