Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1-19] of 19Posts from Dave Wilber, St. Louis MODave Wilber, St. Louis MO 2 Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 4/6/11 re: Hendrik van Loon quote "Those who lack information are unaware, Those who ignore infornation are ignorant" Those unaware are unaware of being unaware."---Merrill Jenkins, Monetary Realist (1919-1979) He wote 7 books, the first was "Money", The Greatest Hoax On Earth, long out of print bur a few available from: neatmail@gmail.com the last 6 books are free on web. Ask for site: neatmail@gmail.com Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 1/19/11 re: William Ellery Channing quote "Freedom is the absence of legislation." said Merrill Jenkins, Monetary Realist and author of "Money," The Greatest Hoax On Earth. His last 6 books free at: www.morpix.biz/x15 Ignore any religious remarks seen there. Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 9/8/08 re: Cato quote To control words is to control thoughts. To control thoughts is to control minds. To control minds is to control the bodies of slaves. The first objective of conquest was to control our communications. Almost everyone believes the lie that government spends money. They cannot get money from you when the Fed says their system of plunder "works only with credit" and deposits "are merely book entries." Government collects no money and has no need for money when all of us will risk our lives for weightless, intangible credit. There would be no wars if our Masonic misleaders had to pay soldiers and suppliers who pretend that everyone is paid with checks. A check from government is nothing more than a permit to dip into the communal pot while a check to the Imaginary Revenue Scum just regulates your dipping. The ideal slavery from the masters' viewpoint is when most slaves will ridicule and punish the few who want God's Laws and the Constitution upheld. This, we have. "None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe that they are free."--- von Goethe Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 8/20/08 re: Bruce Barton quote With his unconstitutional legal tender acts, Lincoln made every war since his time possible by permitting government to take everything sans payment for anything. His contemporary, Horace Greeley said Lincolns "Inequitous money system was no kless cruel than the ols system of chatel slavery."---many had negative views of "honest" Abe. Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 8/20/08 re: Frederic Bastiat quote A dumb argument that taxes are voluntary when the Fed says your bank deposits are "merely book entries." TAXES ARE IMAGINARY SINCE 1968. Nobody wants us to pay taxes, they want us to PlAY taxes oe be jailed. Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 12/19/07 re: John Adams quote Warren, you did a fantastic job of changing the subject! "At hand" means not distant in time or space. "Am I a God at hand, sayeth the Lord or am I a A God afar off.?" In Bible but don't have time to find. I found it years ago, searching "at hand" on my CDROM Bible. Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 12/19/07 re: John Adams quote What Adams spoke of is known today as "cognitive dissonance" where the mind involuntarily rejects information that is not in line or cognizant with previous beliefs or actions. And I say, two of the world's greatest problems are the impossibility of anyone seeking the truth on any subject when they believe they already have it and the great zeal with which deceived people defend their deceptions. As for the Bible, far too many either blank out or cut out the 2nd verse in Revelations because it conflicts with their dogma. It reads: "These things are at hand." If they acknowledge existence of this verse, they will not accept what "at hand" means. It is rare person who wants their beliefs challenged. Why am I different: It is because I never read the Bible until I was 50 and had heard very few sermons so I did not have 50 years of deception to defend. 5 Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 12/12/07 re: Ronald Reagan quote NEVER forget that "free education in public schools" (indoctrination) is one of the ten planks of Marx's Communist Manifesto. All ten planks were enforced HERE by bankers, lawyers, judges and journalists before we lost 110,000 of our best in Asia under the pretext oh "halting communist expansion" and Ronald Reagan said we got the income tax from Karl Marx. Yes, we also got real estate and inheritance tax from those ten planks. See all ten at: www.morpix.biz/x15 Also see all books there by Merrill Jenkins, Monetary Realist, all free except "Money" The Greatest Hoax On Earth. 1 Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 12/10/07 re: Bertrand Russell quote No one can search the truth on any subject unless they doubt that they have it. 1 Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 12/6/07 re: Epictetus quote Education and miseducation. What was Marx thinking when he made free education in public schools one of his ten planks? I have 2 daughters with degrees. To have a degree is to have proof you were fooled more than those with no degree. 2 Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 12/6/07 re: Benjamin Disraeli quote Education is one thing but indoctrination is something else. The purpose of Marx's public fool system is to indoctrinate. Yes, "Free education in public schools" fills the tenth plank of Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto. All ten planks were at least partly enforced HERE by bankers, lawyers, judges and journalists before we lost 110,000 of our best in Asia under the pretext of "halting communist expansion." The first three planks gave us real estate, income and inheritance taxes. Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 11/23/07 re: William Cullen Bryant quote No one can search the truth on any subject until they doubt that they have it. 1 Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 11/6/07 re: Rene Descartes quote Far too many believe the most repeated lie which is: "Government spends money."They cannot get money from you when all that you have in banks is numbers and they have no need for money when everyone will risk or even lose their lives for more numbers. Pass this on and pray that doubt increases. Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 11/1/07 re: Marilyn vos Savant quote No one can search the truth on any subject when they believe that they already have it. 1 Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 10/30/07 re: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel quote The distinction between freemen and slaves is whether or not we are paid for our labor. The sole function of dishonest Abe's legal tender acts was/is to get labor without payment. Horace Greeley, publisher was Lincoln's contemporary and he said that Lincoln's system "is no less cruel than the old system of chatel slavery." Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 10/12/07 re: Demosthenes quote Bush's war in Iraq is a howling success if its real purpose is to distract us from the biological, chemical, economic, psychological and spiritual warfare HERE! Biological: www.notmilk.com chemical: www.dorway.com economic: www.morpix.biz/dc Psychological: daily noosepapers; Spiritual: millions believe that prophecy is being fulfilled now; they believe preachers instead of the Bible. Not one verse in Bible says Jesus will come IN OUR FUTURE---though 20 verses say He would come before the Disciples all died. Freemasonry is the second most powerful force on earth and in The New Age, Sep.1950, they said that their god (Lucifer) "is dedicated to the unification of all races, religions and creeds." You can thank them for the Mexican insurge. Questions on prophesy: preterist1@aol.com Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 10/11/07 re: Melians quote Can there be masters with no slaves? President James A.Garfield was shot shortly after he said, "Whoever controls the volume of money in any country (or world) is absolute master of all commerce and industry." Private foreign bankers spuriously called the "Federal Reserve" tell us on page 3, Modern Money Mechanics, that they control the volume of money. They admt there that they operate a confidence game and that the history of bavnking is a history of fraud. Their admission means little if less that one per cent read it and the few who recite it are ridiculed. You say you don't feel like a slave? Your masters love that! They want us all amused, confused and defused. Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 9/13/07 re: Bruce Barton quote There can be only two economic systems; barter and slavery. God commanded a barter system: "Thou shal not steal." Our Constitution mandates a barter system of gold and silver coins, Art.1, Sec.10. The distinction between free men and slaves is whether or not they are paid for their labor. The sole function of Lincoln's unconstitutional legal tender acts was/is to get labor without payment. Lincoln's contemporary, Horace Greeley said that Lincoln's "iniquitous money system" is "no less cruel than the old system of chatel slavery." To learn of the trickery and treachery used to gain acceptance of Lincoln's "greenbacks" 1 Reply Dave Wilber, St. Louis MO 8/20/07 re: Alexander Hamilton quote The reason that the Fed's Supreme cult keeps carping about church and state is to keep us believing that we still have a Constitution. The Constitution is moribund. It's most vital section is ignored and that is Art.1, Sec.10. This section not only bars paper money, it bars license, laws, zoning laws, rent control laws and legal tender laws. The sole function of legal tender is to tasle property without payment. Legal tender is legal slavery! Roussas John Rushdoony wrote a page titled: God, The Devil and Legal Tender that will be emailed if you ask: neatmail@gmail.com SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print