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Plantation Earth: The Cross of iron and the chains of debt
by Moriah Saul
114 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #03-0981; ISBN 1-4120-0611-2; US$15.00, C$19.00, EUR12.35, £8.56
A research piece written to encourage other to do their own research, and discover the things that I have found concerning the economics of the world that we live in.
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About the Book
This book is dedicated to the Constitution of the United States, and to the constitutionality of money in America, and to the intrinsic value of labor, the most valuable and truly intrinsic item in existence in our world. The only true value of money is its necessity to divide the fruits of labor in our modern system of barter; therefore labor is not only above capitol, it is above all other things of value in our world. And this opinion was shared by Abraham Lincoln as well as others,and the thought should be considered by all people, who can form their own opinion on the value of labor and the value of money, and which one deserves the higher consideration. Money is a yoke and those who control it control those who wear its yoke.
"In the absence of the gold standard, there is no way to protect savings from confiscation through inflation. There is no safe store of value." Allen Greenspan.
The enormous differences between fiat unsecured paper currencies and the required intrinsic currency system of the United States Constitution is examined and discussed in depth. The Constitution is quoted, and it plainly states "that No State shall make anything other than gold or silver a legal tender in payment of debts," and yet all of the American States are today operating on a fiat unsecured currency system. This book encourages each and every reader to do some research and see if in their own opinion they agree with the one that I have formed, that the States are in non compliance with our Constitution on this issue.
I firmly believe that the Constitution of the United States should be taught in all public schools. That historical content and background, and the writings of the founding fathers should be taught in all schools, as the well the iniquities of the past that brought the Constitution of the United States into existence. I believe that it would be a definite advantage to all children to learn of their rights from the first Government agency with which they have dealings in life.
Adhesion Contract: "Standardized contract form offered to consumers of goods and services on essentially 'take it or leave it' bases without affording consumers realistic opportunity to bargain and under such conditions that consumer can not obtain desired product or services except acquiescing in form contract. Distinctive feature of adhesion contract is that weaker party has no realistic choice as to its terms." Blacks Law Dictionary, Sixth edition.
There are also other constitutional issues brought forward as food for thought, for the purpose of encouraging discussion. And with that said I will refer people to the opinion of Thomas Jefferson.
"Let no more people be heard of confidence in men, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution." Thomas Jefferson.
About the Author
I was born in 1943 and spent most of my life working in industry where I began as an apprentice and worked my way through promotions to mid management by taking training courses in my field of responsibility. By the age of fifty-six I began doing research on the history of money and banking, and then decided to write a book about the inequities that I have found.
Table of Contents
Table of contents. Chapter One. From Tyranny to a Constitution
Chapter Two. From Constitutional to Corporate Government
Chapter Three, The Federal Reserve System a Central Bank
Chapter Four. The military Industrial Complex
Chapter Five. Straw Men in Debtors Chains
Chapter Six. Constitutional Juries
Chapter Seven. The right to a Trial by Peers
Chapter Eight. A fiat Debt Script, not real Money
Chapter Nine. The Intrinsic value of Labor
Chapter Ten. An Executive Order
Chapter Eleven. The Right to Keep and Bear Arms
Chapter twelve. The Bar Association and Treaty Law
Chapter Thirteen. United we stand, divided we fall
Chapter Fourteen. Government by Bureaucracy
Chapter Fifteen. Returning to the Constitution
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