I was recently watching a movie during which a scene in it impressed me deeply. As a priest was addressing everyone in a room bowing submissive to them, first to those in the royal family and then second to those in the lesser aristocracy. While doing so, the priest first said "your royalty" and then "your excellencies."
In the old world, the royal family had no reason for money as they possessed power. In other words, fiat (make if so) central bankers guaranteed the royal family received their share. In contrast, the less powerful aristocracy, the excellencies in society, had to make a profit off money from commercial banks in order to earn wealth. The Central Banks controlled the commercial banks.
Easy enough.
While those in the royal family were empowered at birth having need of nothing, the excellencies are entitled gentlemen and ladies at birth. This means that, unlike the royal family, the excellencies have to take risks. This also means that the excellencies have to do some uphill work in order to thrive.
In order to guarantee the power of the royal families today and to those immediately tending to their needs, with these being those controlling ones within the central banks, the IRS was created. In other words, the IRS isn't taking in money for the purpose of advancing the Civil Purpose of the people: but, to the contrary, they are taking in money to serve the best interests of those empowered within the royal families. This allows the central banks to trash the world's economy in order to reap profits. When the economy lay in ruins, the banks will simply reissue a new type of currency while keeping the fiat wealth brought in by the IRS in tact. The IRS is better than gold because it steals gold from the people.
Don't think about this process in terms of good and bad. Instead, think as a crop farmer would. He tends to his or her crops until it is time to harvest. He then destroys them in the process of collecting the crop's fruit of grain. In order to replant next year, seeds need to be preserved. However, in order to increase the size of ones farm, it might be tempting to rob and sell from the seeds stored up for next years harvest in order to purchase added acreage.
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