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Are You Sitting Down? Were you forwarded this email? [Sign-up to The Daily Reckoning here.]( [Unsubscribe]( [Daily Reckoning] UNBELIEVABLE: The Alarming Truth About Money - In today’s world, all money is debt… - If all debt disappears, money disappears too… - Modern serfdom… Recommended Link [“More Compelling Than An Early-Stage Tesla”]( [Read more here...]( One hedge fund research division is calling this company “even more compelling than an early-stage Tesla.” And that’s just the beginning… [Click Here To Learn More]( Annapolis, Maryland May 21, 2021 [Brian Maher] Dear Reader, Today we stagger into the Minotaur’s maze of money… It may be familiar space to you. But a man must occasionally remind himself of his surroundings… fix his bearings… take stock of his position. And so we proceed... You sink your hand into your wallet. It resurfaces grasping a $20 bill. This bill is an asset to you, its holder. It represents a claim upon goods and services. But this asset of yours is but one side of a glass mirror. Seen from your side it is a $20 asset. Seen from the opposite side it is a $20 debt. Today All Money Is Debt This you must realize: All money circulating — all bills, coins, checking and savings deposits, all of it — has been borrowed into existence. That is, all money in existence represents a debt… taken sometime… somewhere… by someone. That debt may not be your debt. But it is someone’s debt. This is the inner secret of the lovely $20 bill you presently hold in your hand. It leads a double existence — one in light — one in shadow. We hazard that Andy Jackson is doing 10,000 revolutions each minute in his bleak Tennessee grave. For this is the man who shuttered the Second Bank of the United States in 1835 — the central bank — and retired the national debt for the first and only occasion in history. At no other time has Uncle Samuel poked his head above the water. And here is poor Old Hickory, posthumously dragooned into the very arrangement against which he raged ceaselessly. But let us step deeper into the Minotaur’s dizzying maze… and ponder the staggering implications of today’s money… $82 Trillion Into Thin Air Recall, all money constitutes an expression of debt. The asset merely represents the reverse side of the liability. We must therefore conclude: If all dollar-based debt was retired — all $82 trillion, public and private — every dollar would vanish into air that is thin… like data from a Hillary Clinton hard drive… or Donald Trump’s presence on Twitter. Now lift your jaw from the floor. Now find your footing. Now regain your shaken wits. Do we speculate? Do we stretch the facts? Neither. We speak by the book… Recommended Link [Is this a ticking time bomb to another financial collapse?]( [Read more here...]( If you own stocks, you may want to cash out immediately. And if you hold dollars, you need to take a look at the chart above. Because, according to one of America's most respected economists, the data in this chart signals a possible COLLAPSE ahead for the dollar. What he revealed is not pretty. But you still need to hear it... [Click Here To Learn More]( The Fed’s Open Confession Mr. Marriner Eccles bossed the Federal Reserve in May 1941. At that time, he sat down in front of the House Committee on Banking and Currency. A bewildered congressman — Patman, by name — asked Eccles how the Federal Reserve had acquired the funds to purchase two billion dollars of Treasury bonds in 1933. Our minions have fished up this exchange from the Congressional Record: ECCLES: We created it. PATMAN: Out of what? ECCLES: Out of the right to issue credit money. PATMAN: And there is nothing behind it, is there, except our government's credit? ECCLES: That is what our money system is. If there were no debts in our money system, there wouldn't be any money. Imagine it if you can — no debt, no money. “The Tragic Absurdity of Our Hopeless Situation Is Almost Incredible” Did Mr. Eccles botch the facts? He did not. Here is the Credit Manager of the Federal Reserve’s Atlanta outpost, Mr. Robert Hemphill: If all the bank loans were paid, no one could have a bank deposit, and there would not be a dollar of coin or currency in circulation. This is a staggering thought. We are completely dependent on the commercial banks. Someone has to borrow every dollar we have in circulation, cash, or credit. If the banks create ample synthetic money we are prosperous; if not, we starve. We are absolutely without a permanent money system. When one gets a complete grasp of the picture, the tragic absurdity of our hopeless situation is almost incredible — but there it is. Mr. G. Edward Griffin is the author of The Creature from Jekyll Island. Here he seizes his hammer... and pounds home the nail Messieurs Eccles and Hemphill pegged up: It is difficult for Americans to come to grips with the fact that their total money supply is backed by nothing but debt, and it is even more mind boggling to visualize that, if everyone paid back all that was borrowed, there would be no money left in existence. That's right, there would be not one penny in circulation — all coins and all paper currency would be returned to bank vaults — and there would be not one dollar in any one's checking account. In short, all money would disappear… Every dollar that exists today, either in the form of currency, checkbook money, or even credit card money — in other words, our entire money supply — exists only because it was borrowed by someone; perhaps not you, but someone. We are now fumbling in darkness, deep into the dizzying monetary maze we have entered. Yet we press on… deeper into the labyrinth… Don’t Forget About the Interest A bank loans a man $10,000. He must repay the $10,000 at a future date — with a bit of interest into the bargain. Assume the $10,000 comes tethered to a 5% rate of interest. Assume further the bankman knocks at his door five years hence, calling in his loan, palms extended. The debtor must hand the fellow $11,322.74 That is, the principal plus the $1,322.74 in accumulated interest. Where will this sap secure the $1,322.74 to service the interest? The larger question: Must the Federal Reserve issue increasing quantities of money to service all outstanding debt — $82 trillion in the case of the United States? Mr. Griffin: One of the most perplexing questions associated with this process is “Where does the money come from to pay the interest?" If you borrow $10,000 from a bank at 9%, you owe $10,900. But the bank only manufactures $10,000 for the loan. It would seem, therefore, that there is no way that you — and all others with similar loans — can possibly pay off your indebtedness. The amount of money put into circulation just isn't enough to cover the total debt, including interest. This has led some to the conclusion that it is necessary for you to borrow the $900 for the interest, and that, in turn, leads to still more interest. The assumption is that, the more we borrow, the more we have to borrow, and that debt based on fiat money is a never- ending spiral leading inexorably to more and more debt. This is a partial truth. It is true that there is not enough money created to include the interest, but it is a fallacy that the only way to pay it back is to borrow still more. A partial truth? Why partial? And what is the entire truth, sir? 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The result is that you earn the money to pay the interest on your loan, and — this is the point — the money you receive is the same money which you previously had paid. As long as you perform labor for the bank each month, the same dollars go into the bank as interest, then out the revolving door as your wages, and then back into the bank as loan repayment. Just so. You serve the interest by serving your master. But what if you decline to wax the bank’s floors? If you do not serve your master? It is not necessary that you work directly for the bank. No matter where you earn the money, its origin was a bank and its ultimate destination is a bank. The loop through which it travels can be large or small, but the fact remains all interest is paid eventually by human effort. Modern Serfdom What — then — are we to conclude from the foregoing? The significance of that fact is even more startling than the assumption that not enough money is created to pay back the interest. It is that the total of this human effort ultimately is for the benefit of those who create fiat money. It is a form of modern serfdom in which the great mass of society works as indentured servants to a ruling class of financial nobility. This conclusion appalls us. We hazard pieces are missing from this jigsaw puzzle. The deepest mysteries of the monetary arts elude us. But we also hazard Mr. Griffin presents a fair overall outline. Shall we strike the chains of bondage from our wrists? That is, should we all repay each dollar we owe — all $82 trillion? That is, should we call in all money from circulation? The questions are theoretical, of course. We can no more afford to break the chains than we can afford to break our necks. They will only snap under the relentless strain… not because we choose to snap them. When that day arrives we shall be finally free. Free — without one penny to our name. Regards, [Brian Maher] Brian Maher Managing Editor, The Daily Reckoning Editor’s note: The great virtue of money like gold and silver is that it doesn’t represent anyone’s debt. It’s nobody’s liability… and it doesn’t disappear. Gold and silver represent REAL money. That’s why we strongly recommend that you own physical gold and silver. That’s also why we recommend you get yours from [Hard Assets Alliance.]( (We actually own a share of it, in the interest of full disclosure). Here are some key facts to know about the Hard Assets Alliance and their precious metals service: - They ONLY deal in high quality bullion - gold, silver, platinum and palladium - They ONLY deal with the best storage and security companies... like Brinks and Loomis - They offer automatic gold and silver savings accounts - They offer gold and silver IRA accounts - They offer corporate accounts for business - They offer Estate and Trusts for holding gold and silver You get the idea. 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