OPD on Nostr: Can anyone help me find a version of this epic Ron Paul rant without the background ...
Can anyone help me find a version of this epic Ron Paul rant without the background music?
"There is no other power greater than the power over money.
The power to create and contract the money supply.
The power to control the purchasing power of your money throughout history.
This has proven to be the most sought after monopolistic power of man and has become more sophisticated over the decades and over the centuries - more sophisticated now and more international in scope than ever before.
So I see the issue of power and the control over money as being something that we cannot ignore we must address.
I believe closely associated with this is the issue of morality as well by what moral right do we have to create purchasing power out of thin air whether it's done by the creation of credit or Federal Reserve notes or whether it's the creation of SDRs in an international scope.
By what right do they do this is? Is it any more moral to dilute the value your purchasing power of the money you hold in your wallet than it is for the farmer to dilute the milk supply with water? I would say there's an issue of morality here just as strong as the issue of power."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e0tPtezXOs
"There is no other power greater than the power over money.
The power to create and contract the money supply.
The power to control the purchasing power of your money throughout history.
This has proven to be the most sought after monopolistic power of man and has become more sophisticated over the decades and over the centuries - more sophisticated now and more international in scope than ever before.
So I see the issue of power and the control over money as being something that we cannot ignore we must address.
I believe closely associated with this is the issue of morality as well by what moral right do we have to create purchasing power out of thin air whether it's done by the creation of credit or Federal Reserve notes or whether it's the creation of SDRs in an international scope.
By what right do they do this is? Is it any more moral to dilute the value your purchasing power of the money you hold in your wallet than it is for the farmer to dilute the milk supply with water? I would say there's an issue of morality here just as strong as the issue of power."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e0tPtezXOs