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Activists for Truth- 2013
Nothing endures but change.
Heraclitus
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A Primer of
Lawful Money of the
United States
1.
There is a general
life-cycle to money
2.
We are at the final stage
of that life-cycle
3.
We have the right to
demand lawful money
4.
We have the right to
engage in enforceable
gold clause contracts
5.
States have the duty to
implement a gold &
silver monetary system
Tom Selgas,
United States Bill of Rights Foundation
http://www.usbor.org
tdselgas@usbor.org
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General Life-cycle of money
A Free Market
Emerges
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General Life-cycle of money
A Free Market
Emerges
Free Market
Money Emerges
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General Life-cycle of money
A Free Market
Emerges
Free Market
Money Emerges
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Government
Regulations
Emerge
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General Life-cycle of money
A Free Market
Emerges
Free Market
Money Emerges
☞
Government
Regulations
Emerge
Government
Monopolizes
Money Supply
General Life-cycle of money
A Free Market
Emerges
Free Market
Money Emerges
☞
Government
Regulations
Emerge
Government
Debases its
Money
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Government
Monopolizes
Money Supply
General Life-cycle of money
A Free Market
Emerges
Free Market
Money Emerges
☞
Government
Regulations
Emerge
F. U. D.
creates
Crisis and Collapse
Government
Debases its
Money
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Government
Monopolizes
Money Supply
General Life-cycle of money
A Free Market
Emerges
Free Market
Money Emerges
☞
☞
Reemergence of
Free Market
Money
Government
Regulations
Emerge
F. U. D.
creates
Crisis and Collapse
Government
Debases its
Money
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Government
Monopolizes
Money Supply
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A Primer of
Lawful Money of the
United States

There are great changes in monetary
systems around the world as the result
of FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt)
created by crisis and collapse of fiat
currency systems.
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“The value of money always
approaches its cost of production”
Dr. Larry Parks
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America’s founders experienced the
final stage of the monetary life cycle
leading to the popular phrase
“worthless as a continental”
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“Since the federal constitution has
removed all danger of our having a
paper tender, ...” The Pennsylvania
Gazette, December 16, 1789 Publisher
Benjamin Franklin.
Tom Selgas,
United States Bill of Rights Foundation
http://www.usbor.org
tdselgas@usbor.org
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A Primer of
Lawful Money of the
United States

There are great changes in monetary
systems around the world as the result
of FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt)
created by crisis and collapse of fiat
currency systems.

“The value of money always
approaches its cost of production”
Dr. Larry Parks

America’s founders experienced the
final stage of the monetary life cycle
leading to the popular phrase
“worthless as a continental”

“Since the federal constitution has
removed all danger of our having a
paper tender, ...” The Pennsylvania
Gazette, December 16, 1789 Publisher
Benjamin Franklin.
Tom Selgas,
United States Bill of Rights Foundation
http://www.usbor.org
tdselgas@usbor.org
+
A Primer of
Lawful Money of the
United States

There are great changes in monetary
systems around the world as the result
of FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt)
created by crisis and collapse of fiat
currency systems.

“The value of money always
approaches its cost of production”
Dr. Larry Parks

America’s founders experienced the
final stage of the monetary life cycle
leading to the popular phrase
“worthless as a continental”

“Since the federal constitution has
removed all danger of our having a
paper tender, ...” The Pennsylvania
Gazette, December 16, 1789 Publisher
Benjamin Franklin.
Tom Selgas,
United States Bill of Rights Foundation
http://www.usbor.org
tdselgas@usbor.org
+
A Primer of
Lawful Money of the
United States

There are great changes in monetary
systems around the world as the result
of FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt)
created by crisis and collapse of fiat
currency systems.

“The value of money always
approaches its cost of production”
Dr. Larry Parks

America’s founders experienced the
final stage of the monetary life cycle
leading to the popular phrase
“worthless as a continental”

“Since the federal constitution has
removed all danger of our having a
paper tender, ...” The Pennsylvania
Gazette, December 16, 1789 Publisher
Benjamin Franklin.
Tom Selgas,
United States Bill of Rights Foundation
http://www.usbor.org
tdselgas@usbor.org
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A Primer of
Lawful Money of the
United States
Tom Selgas,
United States Bill of Rights Foundation
http://www.usbor.org
tdselgas@usbor.org
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In 1985 Congress reinstituting
constitutional gold and silver coined
money – Lawful Money – creating a
constitutional alternative currency
system.
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A Primer of
Lawful Money of the
United States
Tom Selgas,
United States Bill of Rights Foundation
http://www.usbor.org
tdselgas@usbor.org

In 1985 Congress reinstituting
constitutional gold and silver coined
money – Lawful Money – creating a
constitutional alternative currency
system.

Today we the right to engage in
enforceable gold clause contracts, but
few of us use them because of fear of
the IRS.
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A Primer of
Lawful Money of the
United States
Tom Selgas,
United States Bill of Rights Foundation
http://www.usbor.org
tdselgas@usbor.org

In 1985 Congress reinstituting
constitutional gold and silver coined
money – Lawful Money – creating a
constitutional alternative currency
system.

Today we the right to engage in
enforceable gold clause contracts, but
few of us use them because of fear of
the IRS.
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Thus our best solution to restore our
great country to some semblance of a
constitutional monetary system is to
press our States – under their duty at
U.S. Const. art. I, § 10, cl. 1 – to make
nothing but gold and silver a tender for
payments of debts.
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