Andrew Gause
THE REAL WORLD OF MONEY
Here’s a fun, highly opinionated post election show focusing on how the results could possibly affect your:Â Economy, Dollar, Inflation, Privacy and Personal Freedoms…and much more
Andrew Gause may just be the top man anywhere for the highest quality analysis into the world of money we all live in. Andrew is a currency historian, an internationally recognized expert on the United States monetary system. He’s written two books, “The Secret World of Money†and “Uncle Sam Cooks the Booksâ€. You can order these books as well as speak to Andrew personally. As a One Radio Network listener, you’ll have highest priority in his phone time. His # is 800.468.2646
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Andrew Gause and The Real World of Money, November 7, 2018 ONE
Andrew Gause and The Real World of Money, November 7, 2018 TWO
'Andrew Gause and The Real World of Money – Thomas Jefferson said “Bankers Are More Dangerous than Standing Armies” – November 7, 2018' has 1 comment
November 8, 2018 @ 9:29 pm john
In minute 103 of the first hour Andrew could have pointed out that the unlimited right to contract clause of the Constitution affirms the unlimited right to contract only by consent or refuse to contract as provided by the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence, the 1st of the 4 organic laws of the united States, says in its second paragraph “governments are instituted amoung men by consent of the governed”. Consent is that each individual agrees completely with each government contract they follow. This is not two wolves and a duck voting on what to have for dinner but assures the duck must consent also. Clearly the duck will reject contract.
Today individual municipal corporations, or the public servants they employ, often overstep their authority by making contract offers claiming it is “the law”, ordinance, policy procedure or other requirement with threat of force, by posture, by numbers, and by intimidation. This has turned the concept of contract by consent into wolves taking advantage of ducks.