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Little Detail: We're Not Sovereign, We Never Left England, Monetarily
By Celia Farber | July 5, 2023
I wanted to share this recording I made in 2017 of my dear, late friend Richard Kotlarz, who for the sake of brevity I will call "monetary historian." I was unable to capture it as audio, so I found a photo of us (the only one I have) and made a video uploaded to YouTube.
"The Federal Reserve system is a copy of the Bank of England, which was designed specifically to enslave the people of the country in debt… It's not an accident. It was designed for it." —Richard Kotlarz
Context: Richard Kotlarz was one of my closest friends between the years of 2006 and 2022, when he died in a Veteran's home in MN. We spoke daily, on and off, and certainly in the final years, when both of our "monsters" but especially mine ("viruses,") had us at the tip of the their spears, more than half way off the cliff of life.
His monster was "the monetary system," which was something he could narrate with insight, brilliance, and sublime humor. My monster was "virology," as terror weapon. We eventually saw they were the same beast, as I made the case that "HIV/AIDS" was an end stage tumor of the debt based post-Hamiltonian fractional reserve monetary system. When money stops making enough money, people's bodies, their very psyches, become captive agents of the "debt clock" in order to keep the cancerous monetary system "afloat," a little longer. have become living/breathing extensions of the debt based monetary system. to make money, by being in debt to an illness projected unto said person by the monetary system that feeds off debt/fear/usury. The human body then becomes field for proxy war— for the banking system to have a new host.
Here's Richard, 2017:
Column #23 WHAT ABOUT DENNIS KUCINICH?
(Week 4 – Friday Aug. 22)
Some people have asked me – "What about Dennis Kucinich?" Has he not also addressed the monetary issue in the course of his campaigns? My answer it yes, but not in the deep, central and consistent manner that is required to plant it effectively in the American consciousness (overcoming, in the process, his marginalization in many people's minds as a politician of the "extreme left").
As someone who followed the political scene, I had taken notice of Kucinich's career from his days as boy-wonder candidate for the office of mayor of Cleveland. He was for a time a national curiosity. His slight stature, impish looks, outspoken views and tender age (elected to city council at age 23, to mayor at 31; youngest ever for a major American city) earned him the moniker "Dennis the Menace" from the media, who seemed determined to not take him seriously.
In the first year of Kucinich's term he ran afoul of the financial establishment by refusing to sell the Muny Light, the publicly-owned electric utility, to a private competitor (whose directorates and finances were thoroughly interlocked with the banks) as a precondition for the extension of credit to the city to roll over its previously abused finances. The result was that Cleveland's loans were called in, and the city entered into default.
Kucinich was, to all appearances, committing political suicide in the early stage of a most promising career, and he did in fact lose his bid for reelection in '79. Worse still, he became a pariah in his hometown, couldn't find a job, nearly lost his home, and commenced on an inward journey that took him into the deserts of New Mexico.
He emerged fundamentally changed, and eventually returned to the political fray in Ohio, where the wisdom of his principled action, and courageous nature of his sacrifice was starting to be appreciated; so much so that he adopted as his campaign symbol a light bulb. His vindication was complete when in 1998 the city council gave him an award "in recognition for his courage and foresight." He was elected to the state Senate in '94, and to the U.S. House of Representatives in '96. Since then he has become a leader on the national stage, and made runs for the Democratic nomination for President in 2004 and 2008, from which he has established a modest, but dedicated, base of political support across the nation.
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