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Good read E.M. It points to the "true North" of America's predicament today.

The core idea: after 1688, the monarchy lost independent financial autonomy, and the people who gained leverage were those who controlled credit—merchants, joint‑stock investors, and the Bank of England’s early backers.

Import and transplant this "seedling" core concept into the vast and fertile soil of American assets and resources, then water and fertilize this "type" liberally with constant applications of vast quantities of "Mr. Green" (Benjamins to the streetwise) to various gatekeepers at pivot points--and VOILA! America 2026.

Huge issue: getting Patriots and even 'fence-sitters' to WANT CHANGE FOR THE BETTER! Not slogans--it's felt in the bones and sinews. Motivation to me is key. If Family, friends, and nation aren't important--it's a lost cause.

Byzantium endured for a thousand years after the fall of the Western Roman Empire because it preserved and adapted the strongest elements of Roman statecraft while developing its own resilient political, cultural, military, and economic systems. The empire’s longevity came from a combination of institutional continuity, strategic geography, cultural cohesion, and administrative flexibility by honorable and courageous citizens.

Rx: A shared mental playbook for any situation with a bias toward positive action in a culture of discipline and initiative.

Communicate to others in a way to simplify our complex mission into repeatable, easily understandable habits. It's the formation of a new energized nation.

We ask ourselves: "What is the task, the condition, the standard, and the end result?" Educate freedom-lovers to do what must be done. under what conditions, and how well it must be done.

This keeps our tasks measurable and clear. You've opened our eyes--and your articles, like Tom Paine's pamphlets--will help shape the revolutionary thought we need and galvanize public support to rid America of this tyranny over our mind, body, soul, and property.

Can we do no less? Our debt to those who have gone before us and our duty cry out.

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With a little more research, one can look up all the contractual obligations of the colonies to the Crown. One can reverse engineer the Constitution(debt instrument) with Article 1, section 10, the emphasis on contracts. And then Article 6 involving debts and previous contracts. The previous contracts include every colonial company charter especially the Virginia Charter which grants the King and all his successors a portion of all copper, silver, and gold found in the new colony. One can also look up the Peace Treaty of , I think , 1783, where the King of England, through his scribe, is writing the Peace Treaty. Let me repeat that. The King wrote the peace treaty. Only the winner of a war would write the peace treaty. Because, there was no war, it was a Revolt. All colonial gentry maintained their allegiance to the King, because they had to, their families come from royalty and aristocratic families who have land, money, and titles back in England. Since day one, the gentry who make up the United States (even today, why would they give up control and power) has put forth the facade that America was somehow independent of the Crown, but never were. And for more information, the King, and all his heirs and successors, are still contractually obligated to the Vatican, through contracts going back to King John. So , US contractually obligated to the Crown, and the Crown is still contractually obligated to the Holy See.

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