Thomas Jefferson said that to preserve our freedom we
should not let our leaders load us with perpetual debt. We must make our choice
between economy and the limits of all profusion and solitude. Although the
economy is placed among the top and most important republican virtues of a
republic, public debts are the greatest of the dangers to be feared. The debts
that are passed down through generations exacerbate social and state
instability.
Therefore, if a country and its people ever allow the
private banks to control the issue of their money: first by inflation and then
by deflation the banks and the corporations will grow around them then will
deprive the people of their property until their children will wake-up homeless
on the very continent that their forefathers conquered. Does that ring a bell?
Georgios
Ardavanis – 10/11/2023