In 1811, this led to the withdrawal of $7,000,000 in specie (money in coin) by European investors which in turn, precipitated an economic recession, and the War of 1812. This "war" was punishment for America refusing to do business on the terms of the International Banking families of the House of Rothschild, through the first Bank of the United States. Congress refused to let the National Bank renew its Charter. The equivalent bank today is the Federal Reserve System.
Except for Gen. Andrew Jackson's victory in the Battle of New Orleans, the War of 1812 produced a string of American military disasters. During the War of 1812 our national archives and many libraries and document repositories were burned and some of the evidence of the TONA disappeared. Nevertheless, the legislature of Virginia ratified the amendment and it was subsequently printed in many official publications as the 13th Amendment, even in states which had NOT ratified, such as Connecticut. But beginning in 1832 it began to disappear from texts, although official state publications continued to publish it as late as 1876.
One amazing aspect of the War of 1812 was the existence of a depression during wartime. War always brings a short-term prosperity, except in the case of this war. To be clear about this, all depressions and recessions are created through the intentional restriction of money. In 1816 the chaotic government finance during the war and the post war recession convinced the Republican government under James Madison, to recharter the second Bank of the United States.
On January 9, 1832 The Second National Bank applied for a charter renewal 4 years early. This time President Andrew Jackson vetoed the Bank's request on the grounds that the Bank was unconstitutional and he successfully paid off the national debt leaving the U.S. with a surplus of $5,000. He said, "If congress has the right under the Constitution to issue paper money, it was given them to use themselves, not to be delegated to individuals or corporations."
On January 30, 1835, as President Andrew Jackson left a funeral in the Capitol building, Richard Lawrence, an unemployed house painter, pointed a pistol at Jackson and fired, but the bullet did not discharge. Jackson raised his cane to strike his attacker, who fired again. The second weapon also misfired. Jackson was convinced that Lawrence was hired by his political enemies, to stop his plan to eliminate the Bank of the United States. After his acquittal on grounds of insanity, Lawrence bragged to his friends that he had been asked by unnamed Europeans to kill Jackson and that they would protect him afterwards.
In the first week of October 2008, the Senate of the United States amended and passed an appropriations bill that had been defeated in the House of Representatives. Any and all money bills MUST start in the House according to the Constitution. A failed bill cannot be amended, but the Senate acted in violation of the Constitution. Subsequently the House took up consideration of the Senate Bank Bailout bill. In the clamor of the day Congressmen and Congresswomen reported threats of martial law and horrible consequences that creditor nations might visit upon the US and upon their families if the bill would not pass. These threats and the trainload of incentives thrown hastily into the bill won its approval against a storm of citizen protest.
According to a Congressional Research Services Report that breaks out members of Congress by profession, at the beginning of the 110th Congress, 215 Members (159 Representatives, 58 Senators) list their occupation as law. Did our forefathers know something about BAR attorneys that has been lost through the years?
Since Virginia DID ratify in 1819 and published this fact in their law code, the original thirteenth amendment DID technically become the Thirteenth Amendment. Statements of federal officers cannot by itself nullify the Titles of Nobility Amendment and all votes taken by Esquires and Bar Attorneys in the past 189 years are null and void. Here is our opportunity for non-violent, legal response to the illegal, unconstitional, immoral bank bailout bill passed by our current crop of treasonous infiltrators. It's your choice to stand up or lie down.
From: Taking Back Your Power by Allen Aslan Heart
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