As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.
Over the past over 25000 posts of the Lame Cherry, now terminated by the terrorist at Google and Blogger in anti Americans censorship, you have been educated on the issue of 3 primary wars, 1812, American Civil and World War II. In this you have received and education in economics like none other, among a myriad of other subjects. We are about to change gears now as I shift to a subject which has interested me for sometime and that is the silence of American history from the War of 1812, to the American Civil War.
I write this on August 25th, so you get an idea what is going on, as I’m working back to fill in the blank spaces from an examination of Lincoln at War, and the memoirs of General Grant.
The genius you are going to be hearing from is the father of Jessie Benton Fremont, a 30 year US Senator, Democrat, and a visionary. He is the father of the Homestead Act which provided for all of the People’s wealth from the ground up. Farmers planted in immigration, and needed equipment in cities made from immigrants and all of us had an American Dream until it was hijacked.
Benton who was a part of the planter class from Missouri, is what was exterminated by the Missouri Democrat Blairs and the New England abolitionists as the Planters had control over thee American Government. The Planters though caused America to thrive, unlike the Silicon Planters of the hedgefund nation rapists who are robbing America and the world. This group must be exterminated in their control of the world.
What we are entering here with Thomas Hart Benton is an America still enslaved by London monarchs after the War of 1812, but breaking out with Yankee Traders in Asia. The term “waiting for your ship to come in” is from this period.
There was a huge banking problem in the United States as America fought for control of the money system. The first national bank had been destroyed and in this a second appeared, was destroyed again, by President Andrew Jackson, which in mismanagement of financial supply caused a great depression and brought us to the Lincoln period of Greenbacks and a national currency, not local in a billions of dollars in war debts, set off by London intrigue.
In the following you will read of the problems with currency and how money was not managed and it lost value due to this which harmed work and workers.
I realize this seems tedious, but we are laying a foundation of understanding many of the points each of us face now in what is taking place in America with unpayable national debt in trillions. banks holding that debt, banks holding magic e coins, and a financial war from Trumpsphere on the world which Londonite Barack Hussein Obama conned the world into with his Green Scheme.
You should note that America in this period had gone to all paper currency as it has now, with not any silver or gold backing it.
This is why this matters as the trials Americans faced, the solutions which were provided as remedy will educate all of us as to what is taking place and how we get out from the mark of the beast.
Meet you on the other side.
It struggled and labored under the state of the finances and the currency, and terminated without any professed settlement of the cause or which it began. There was no national currency— no money, or its equivalent, which represented the same value in all places. The first Bank of the United States had ceased to exist in 1811. Gold, from being undervalued, had ceased to be a currency — had become an article of merchandise, and of export — and was carried to foreign countries. Silver had been banished by the general use of bank notes, had been reduced to a small quantity, insufficient for a public demand ; and, besides, would have been too cumbrous for a national currency. Local banks overspread the land ; and upon these the federal government, having lost the currency of the constitution, was thrown for a currency and for loans. They, unequal to the task, and having removed their own foundations by banishing specie with profuse paper issues, sunk under the double load of national and local wants, and stopped specie payments — all except those of New England, which section of the Union was unfavorable to the war. Treasury notes were then theresort of the federal government. They were issued in great quantities; and not being convertible into coin at the will of the holder, soon began to depreciate. In the second year of the war the depreciation had already become enormous, especially towards the Canada frontier, where the war raged, and where money was most wanted. An officer setting out from "Washington with a supply of these notes found them sunk one-third by the time he arrived at the northern frontier — his every three dollars counting but two. After all, the treasury notes could not be used as a currency, neither legally, nor in fact : they could only be used to obtain local bank paper — itself greatly depreciated.
All government securities were under par, even for depreciated bank notes. Loans were obtained with great difficulty — at large discount — almost on the lender's own terms ; and still attainable only in depreciated local bank notes.
In less than three years the government, paralyzed by the state of the finances, was forced to seek peace, and to make it, without securing, by any treaty stipulation, the object for which war had been declared. Impressment was the object— the main one, with the insults and the outrages connected with it — and without which there would have been no declaration of war.
I was most sick on August 24th, still recovering on the evening of the 25th as I compose this, after swearing I was not reading anything of Senator Benton’s book as my eyes were blurred and I felt not well in what was some virus we think, and yet here am I, typing away at the Prophetic keyboard again as your educator.
Hart’s book is fine print and the first volume is over 700 pages. This is going to take a bit of time.
Nuff Said
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