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Benjamin Franklin was correct when he claimed that the shutting down of the CommonWealth's colonial scrip by Parliament in 1764 was the principal cause of the American Revolution, but yet Benjamin Franklin himself was a major player in destroying the colonial scrip after the insurrection of 1776. Can it be said that Benjamin Franklin promoted Liberty? Most definitely NOT. Benjamin Franklin knew the powerful Freedom promoting aspects of the colonial scrip of the four CommonWealth's that were in existence, but yet Franklin was a major player in destroying it, along with our Freedoms. Shame on Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and the other floundering scoundrels. Shame on the writers and promoters of the U.S. CONstitution.

Introducing today's Freedom's Founding Father... Eric WhoRU...

'We don't want to abolish the Federal Reserve. No we don't. We simply want to change who owns it.'
-- Eric WhoRU, 4-23-2008

Are you In Favor Of Eliminating All Taxation

At Every Level Of Government And Fund The Government With Interest On Loans To The Private Sector Borrower and Abolish Our Current Tax System?

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In the Video below, I set forth a realistic Solution to funding government by using the interest collected on loans to private sector borrowers. This Solution not only eliminates all taxation, it also eliminates the boom and bust cycles and profit taking foreclosures that are inherent with the private ownership of the Federal Reserve. If you favor the elimination of all taxes, watch this video immediately, and tell 3 friends you watch it. Put our link in your emails with a tiny bit of code I will provide you. Put my video on your website and tell all your visitors about it..

On This 11 Minute Video, I Examine The Substantial Benefits Possible When Paper Is Used as Money and examine the substantial economic pitfalls inherent in a monetary system where gold is used as money.

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The Solution to All Your Money Problems

Instead of taxes being used to pay interest, interest should be used to pay taxes.
-- gene karl - one of Eric WhoRU's students.

Benjamin Franklin knew this when he printed the Colonial Scrip for the CommonWealth of Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania created what was essentially a Land Bank and loaned money to the people of the Commonwealth with interest. The notes were mortgages that were backed up by the people's homes, land and other real property. The interest payments on the notes were paid back to the Commonwealth which eliminated many of the taxes for the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth did have taxes, but they were well on their way to eliminate all taxation whatsoever. The federalist agents of the crown, the whigs and aristocrats and Masonic Lodge members had slogans like 'No taxation without representation'. Whereas the real patriots, the Anti-Federalists had slogans like 'No King But Jesus' and 'No Taxation Period' because they were very much in favor of the Commonwealth system of money which was good scrip backed up by real property. Each scrip was a 'sliver' of the total note and made good money, not to be confused with the 'Continental Dollar' which was not backed up at all.

Benjamin Franklin admitted that this use of the colonial scrip was a great money system that worked very well and he also stated that this was the major cause of the American Revolution because the crown wasn't getting their taxes.

After the Revolution, it was people the likes of Franklin and all the other Federalists who conceived and drafted the United States Constitution, that committed treason with this new and liberty usurping Masonic document which literally destroyed the Commonwealths of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Virginia and Kentucky because within the Constitution itself, it prohibited the states from 'emitting bills of credit'.

Then to add insult to injury, a number of these agents of crown law, lined their own pockets by investing in the Bank of North America. Even Thomas Paine invested in this bank. The rest is history and we have been in debt and taxation ever since. - gene karl

Wikipedia on the Bank of North America

Answers.com on the Bank of North America

Money in North American History

Chest of Books on The Bank Of North America

Look what it says in Wikipedia as of June 21, 2008 about Colonial Scrip:

Colonial Scrip was a paper fiat money as opposed to specie issued by the colonies in the pre-revolution era, up until 1775. It was an altogether different money from Continental currency; which was money issued during the American Revolution, that depreciated rapidly, to fund the war effort.

Conception
Colonial Scrip was not backed by gold or silver and therefore the Colonies could control its purchasing power. This was similar to the "tally stick" system used by the British Empire for over 700 years. It was different from the conventional European mercantilist system of money which required governments to borrow from banks and pay interest for those loans, as gold and silver were the only regarded forms of money. Colonial Scrip, however, were "bills of credit" created by the government, based on the credit of that government, and this meant that there was no interest to pay for the introduction of money. This went a considerable way towards defraying the expense of the Colonial governments and in maintaining prosperity. The Governments charged low interest when it loaned out this paper money to its citizens, with land as collateral, and this interest income lowered the tax burden on the people, contributing to prosperity.

The currency was born when a lack of gold and silver in the Colonies made trade hard to conduct, and a barter system prevailed. One by one, the Colonies began to issue their own paper money to serve as a medium of exchange to make trade vibrant. The Governments could then retire excess notes out of circulation by taxing the people, helping some Colonies generally avoid inflation. Each Colony had its own currency and some were better managed than others. It was banned by English Parliament in the Currency Act after Benjamin Franklin had explained the benefits of this currency to the British Board of Trade. Outlawing the circulating medium caused a depression in the Colonies, and Franklin and many others believed it to be the true cause of the American Revolution.

Pennsylvania
Main article: Pennsylvania pound
The Pennsylvania version of this currency was said to be the most effective, because they controlled the money supply and issued only enough notes so as to satisfy the demands of trade, preventing inflation. In 1938, Dr. Richard A. Lester, an economist at Princeton University, wrote that “The price level during the 52 years prior to the American Revolution and while Pennsylvania was on a paper standard was more stable than the American price level has been during any succeeding fifty-year period.” Pennsylvania established a "land bank" that allowed landowners to borrow Scrip with their land as collateral. They could borrow twice the value of their land, half of it representing actual land value, and the other half representing production potential of the land. The loan was to be retired over a set period of years, with the land ownership being restored to the citizen upon payment. When the loan was fully retired, another loan could be taken out.

Benjamin Franklin

Front page of Benjamin Franklin's autobiography Benjamin Franklin helped create the Pennsylvania Scrip, and in his autobiography he wrote of this currency:

The utility of this currency became by time and experience so evident as never afterwards to be much disputed

Franklin believed the shutting down of this paper money by Parliament in 1764 was the principal cause of the American Revolution, as did many other prominent Americans. Peter Cooper, founder of Cooper Union College, Vice-President of the New York Board of Currency, US Presidential Candidate in 1876, and one-time colleague of Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin said in his 1883 book Ideas for a Science of Good Government:

After Franklin had explained…to the British Government as the real cause of prosperity, they immediately passed laws, forbidding the payment of taxes in that money. This produced such great inconvenience and misery to the people, that it was the principal cause of the Revolution. A far greater reason for a general uprising, than the Tea and Stamp Act, was the taking away of the paper money.

Adam Smith
Adam Smith wrote of the Pennsylvania currency in his famed 1776 work The Wealth of Nations:

The government of Pennsylvania, without amassing any [gold or silver], invented a method of lending, not money indeed, but what is equivalent to money to its subjects. [It advanced] to private people at interest, upon [land as collateral], paper bills of credit…made transferable from hand to hand like bank notes, and declared by act of assembly to be legal tender in all payments...[the system] went a considerable way toward defraying the annual expense…of that…government [low taxes]. [Pennsylvania’s] paper currency…is said never to have sunk below the value of gold and silver which was current in the colony before the…issue of paper money.

According to the Bible, Jesus, a mystical and prolific spiritual teacher, was charged for tax protesting crimes and inciting disobedience against the Roman oppressors and authorities. Luke 23:1-2 (NIV) explicitly states: Then the whole assembly rose and led him off to Pilate. And they began to accuse him, saying, "We have found this man subverting our nation. He opposes payment of taxes to Caesar and claims to be Christ, a king."

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The Plan to Do Away With All Taxation.

Cover letter to State legislators
re: 28th Amendment
message #317

Here is the cover letter to be included with the copy of my proposed
28th Amendment to the Constitution (posted as message number 285, on
my Yahoo group), to be sent together with a copy of my 70 minute
Solution DVD, to your STATE legislators.

Please enter the appropriate heading at the top indicating the name
and address of your state legislator and you name, address and phone
number.

It is important that this letter be printed only on one page - you
may need to adjust your top and bottom margins slightly to make it
fit on one page but please do not reduce the font size or spacing and
please do not combine paragraphs. On my Word Perfect word processor
the letter was only one line to long to fit on one page so a minor
reduction of the top and bottom margins made it fit.

Cheers,

I'm Eric, WhoRU??
________________________________________________________________
State Legislator's name here
street address here
City, state and zip code
Date of Mailing

Your name here
Your street address
Your city, state and zip code

Dear State Legislator,

Please fine enclosed a video DVD and a rough draft of a proposed 28th
Amendment to the Federal Constitution.

These two items set forth and explain the means whereby the
Legislatures of the Fifty Sovereign States can take back control of
the Federal Government by Federalizing the ownership and control of
the central bank, the Federal Reserve System, and having all
oversight thereof assigned to the Legislatures of the Fifty States.

In addition to the foregoing this Amendment will also reassign the
war making authority away from the Federal Congress and assign this
awesome power to the Legislatures of the Fifty Sovereign States.

In addition this Amendment removes the authority of the Federal
Congress to borrow money on the good faith and credit of the United
States - and forbids any level of government from borrowing money
from any source what-so-ever (it does not stop bond issues in the
States).

Under this plan all manner of taxation will be totally and forever
eliminated under all four levels of government, which will thereafter
be funded by interest collected on loans extended to private sector
borrowers by the People's Central Bank.

The Legislature of each State will have authority to determine how
much money shall be credited to the Treasury of the United States -
the Federal Congress shall have absolutely no oversight or other
control or access to the People's Central Bank or the money system of
the Federation.

The crediting of interest collected on loans to private sector
borrowers to the four levels of government will allow the collected
interest to be recycled back into the economy thereby stopping the
boom and bust recession cycles we have been suffering under the
private ownership of the Federal Reserve System.

The enclosed DVD is not copy protected, please make additional copies
for your fellow legislators.

Respectfully,

The following links will take you to websites that will help you find your elected officials, politicians and their contact information.

Ron Paul for President 2008
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Creating the U.S. Dollar Currency Union, 1748-1811: A Quest for Monetary Stability or a Usurpation of State Sovereignty for Personal Gain?* by Farley Grubb

Colonial Scrip

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

The Currency Act of 1764 is an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain

The Web of Debt by Ellen Brown

The Grip Of Death by Michael Rowbotham

The Grip Of Death by Michael Rowbotham

Money in North American History

Benjamin Franklin - A Modest Enquiry into the Nature and Necessity of Paper Currency (1729)

History of the Bank of Kentucky, 1792-1895 By Basil Wilson Duke

It is my belief that a Commonwealth is an entity of government whereby the Commonwealth printed their own scrip which was loaned into circulation and backed up by the borrower's land and real estate security, (mortgages), and the interest on these loans was used to pay the taxes (at least in part) for the operation of such government. Four of the constituent states of the United States officially designated themselves Commonwealths: Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. To learn more, do a search for each of these commonwealths as follows: commonwealth Virginia scrip Although some other 'states' (estates of the crown?) also issued scrip, the struggle to operate these states as commonwealths was lost to agents of the crown just the same as it was also lost in the Commonwealths themselves who are now just a shell of what they once were. After the civil war Georgia's scrip was worthless because of federal edict. In addition, the war-making decision powers still reside in federal hands, which is unconstitutionally misused by the U.S. President, instead of properly residing in the legislative bodies of each nation-state. And so evil powers ruled once more.

Massachusetts not permitted to emit bills of credit pursuant to U.S.CONstitution? Read 1902 - 1906 Supplement of the Revised Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

The states not permitted to issue bills of credit? Look at US obsolete civil war scrip from northern states

The Public Domain: Its History, with Statistics By Thomas Donaldson

Public Land Laws Passed by Congress from March 4, 1869, to March 3, 1875

Public Land Laws: Passed by Congress from March 4, 1875, to April 1, 1882

Even City, Town, and County Notes have been issued 1860 - 1862

County and Sheriff Notes - During the years of the Confederacy, 1861-1865, many Counties in Virginia were forced to issue as currency, notes or scrip in sums equal to the amounts authorized for arming and equipping their volunteers, to support the families of those indigent and in and in service, and to replace the coins that rapidly disappeared from circulation. This action was authorized by Acts of the General Assembly passed on March 29, 1862. Prior to this, the sheriffs of many counties issued notes or scrip to meet the emergency or to carry on business. Most of these county and sheriff notes are typeset and were printed locally on any type of paper that was available. You will find some printed on circulars and others on the back of bank notes and bills of exchange. Paper was a very scarce item during this period. The General Assembly passed an Act on September 22, 1863 to suppress the further issuance of small notes to be used as currency by the Counties of the Commonwealth.

Scrip Corporations

The Money Masters: How International Bankers Gained Control of America

Take Your Money Back.com

Gun Confiscation - clip from Washington, You're Fired

Washington You're Fired - Intro to Chaper 3

Fire Congress.org

Demand to Eliminate All Taxation

Bill of Rights Defense Committee

Jus soli

Jus sanguinis

Birthright citizenship in the United States of America

Early American Land Bank 'manufactury scheme' in Massachusetts 1741

Pennsylvania History Timeline

Charter of Privileges Granted by William Penn, esq. to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania and Territories, October 28, 1701

Constitution of Pennsylvania - September 28, 1776 - Good clause therein: "whenever these great ends of government are not obtained, the people have a right, by common consent to change it..."
Good clause therein: "That every member of society hath a right to be protected in the enjoyment of life, liberty and property,"
Bad clause therein: "and therefore is bound to contribute his proportion towards the expence of that protection, and yield his personal service when necessary, or an equivalent thereto:"
Good clause therein: "But no part of a man's property can be justly taken from him, or applied to public uses, without his own consent,"
Bad clause therein: "or that of his legal representatives:"
Good clause therein: "nor are the people bound by any laws, but such as they have in like manner assented to, for their common good."
Do you see how Ben Franklin had his hand in destroying the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with this Constitution in spite of the using of the word 'commonwealth' within its text, there is no mention therein of the colonial scrip method that was being used to defray the costs of the commonwealth with the interest on the loans of the scrip. But included within its text is the issue of taxation.
Would this clause still be enforceable today?: "nor are the people bound by any laws, but such as they have in like manner assented to, for their common good."

Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776

How many of these drafters of this Pennsylvania Constitution were born with a silver spoon in their mouth and loyal to the British Crown? Remember... claiming to be against the crown, but yet promoting centralization of power into the international bankers instead of the independent Commonwealths is how we should discern these devils.

Constitution of Pennsylvania - September 28, 1776 Passed in Convention the 28th day of September, 1776, and signed by their order. BENJ. FRANKLIN, Prest. This constitution was framed by a convention (called in accordance with the expressed wish of the Continental Congress) which assembled at Philadelphia July 15, 1776, and completed its labors September 28, 1776. It was not submitted to the people for ratification.

Pennsylvania has a bicameral legislature set up by Ben Franklin's faulty constitution he took part in writing to destroy the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1790. The original Frame of Government of William Penn had a unicameral legislature.

Economic Hitman

Ax the Tax.org

Come Out of Her My People

Thomas Jefferson, A Bill Declaring Who Shall Be Deemed Citizens of This Commonwealth

You Think NAFTA, CAFTA & the Economy is Bad Now? Wait...

from: whoru@yahoogroups.com on behalf of eric whoru (ewrbn@yahoo.com)
sent: sun 9/28/08 9:05 am
reply-to: whoru-owner@yahoogroups.com
to: whoru@yahoogroups.com

hi group -

i am setting up a permanent program on talkshoe - talkshoe is an
internet based system that is very similar in operation to we the
people radio network except there is no $500.00 monthly charge for
using their system - listeners can listen and participate by merely
listening through their computer on the internet or by calling in on
the telephone number below. if you log in on your computer you can
then type in chat messages, if you want to talk then you must call
in - you can be connected through your computer and your telephone
both at the same time:

the call in telephone number is 1 (724) 444-7444
the call id for my show is 27767#

i have set up all of the shows to open for joining at 7:45 pm central
time - with the actual shows to begin at 8:00 pm central time. i

will start the recorings at about 8:00 pm.

the name of my show is "eric whoru teaches fundamental basic natural
principles".

to listen either call in on the above phone number or on the internet
by clicking on the below link - after the page comes up on your
computer screen - scroll down (if necessary) to find my show among
those listed (i do have the same picture as on wtprn) - then click on
the name of my show - another screen will come up pertaining to my
show - then click on the large purple talkshoe live "join in" button.

or, as i understand it, you may just type my talkshoe show id number
in the box at the upper right of your screen: 27767

i am still working out the procedure - it is my understanding that i
will have a computer screen with indications of who the participants
are both callers on the telephone and logged in to type chat on their
computers with an ability for me to mute and unmute both callers and
type chat participants.

i had a second test call last saturday, september 27th, which was
recorded - that recording is available on talkshoe - it was almost 3
hours long.

at least for the present there will be no commercial breaks.

i will still be doing my show on wtprn at least through the end of
september - i do expect that next tuesday, september 30, will be my
last wtprn show.

cheers,

i'm eric, whoru??


The Banker's Sacrifice

Trust Me Mr. Banker

Lost Millions of Homes

Axe the Tax

Money as Debt - Great Video but they do not offer the best solution, but Eric WhoRU does.

Jonathan May and Lindsey Williams Reveal the Bankers Plans

Eric WhoRU was a major supporter of Gary Richard Arnold. See Gary on Crossfire here.

The Financial Meltdown Explained

A Study on 'Political Jurisdiction'

The 14th Amendment

The 14th Amendment does not in any way shape or form state or provide that
anyone is a citizen of the United States by natural birth.
The first opening words are 'all persons born or naturalized in the United States',
well it seems as though those words right there, if you leave out the naturalized part...
'all persons born ... in the United States'. It's stating right there... No it's not.
All persons born in the United States. It is a presumption that you read into it
when you read those words. You are presuming that if you are born here that you
are born in the United States. No. It is written that way on purpose to trick
you into thinking that that is what it says. Rephrase it slightly, maybe that
will help clarify it. Think of it this way. If you were born into the United States
artificial entity, then you are a citizen of the United States. If you acknowledge
that you were born in the United States... that's what those words mean.
'All persons born in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof'
is presumed by those who read them to accept what they have been taught when
they are small children that the opening words of the 14th amendment mean that
when you are born in the United States that you are automatically a United States
citizen, that's what most people believe is written into the 14th amendment,
but it simply isn't in there when you pay attention to the words. Think of it this way.
All those who agree that they were born in the United States, are citizens of the United States.
All those who believe that they were born in the United States, are citizens of the United States,
because you cannot be born in the United States
because the United States does not exist in nature.

What Eric would do:

"If you stop carrying a driver's license, you don't need to rescind it.
Simply put the burden of proof on the government. Instead of sending in
those rescission documents, just stop using them. Come up with a different
designation for yourself. Such as 'Eric WhoRU'. Instead of calling yourself
the 'name' that was on your birth certificate, start calling yourself
something else. It then becomes more difficult for the state. What is the
first thing the cop asks? May I see your driver's license, proof of
insurance and your registration? And when you produce your registration
with your name on it, indicating you own the car, and the proof of financial
responsibility insurance papers with your name on it, and the driver's
license with your name on it, you just gave the government everything it
needs to conclude that you have volunteered into the government's jurisdiction.
You gave it to them then. Why don't you have your car registered to a trust,
such as 'Blue Sky Leasing' without your name on it and have your insurance the
same way. And don't have a driver's license. That way when the cop pulls you over,
you don't give him anything that shows you volunteered into citizenship."

The Freedom Path
The Rebels of 1776 helped the aristocrats drive out King George
Don't let the aristocrats trick you into volunteering into their jurisdiction
July 4, 1776
Preamble
Art. 1 Section 1
Bill of Rights
Chisholm v. Georgia 1794
Dred Scott case
13th and 14th Amendment

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Eric Smells a Rat! talkshoe 2-20-2009

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Sincerely,
gene karl
anti-federalist