
5 Simple Ways You Can Help Us Make an Impact Quickly
Violence is the road we've been traveling down for over 200 generations; it was never paved with good intentions. What we've built here looks so familiar to us now, we hardly notice that it reeks of violence. Because violence built it, only violence can sustain it, thus we are all cursed to perpetuate violence until it either destroys us, or something more powerful takes its place.
For two billion years we evolved using a strategy of Mutual Connection. Violence drove us from this paradise. Unfortunately, no amount of violence will ever get us back there, because Mutual Connection can only be built from the ground up. A National Public Bank will not only remove the parasitic attachments that have kept this 5,000-year system alive, it will also begin to reignite Mutual Connection at the ground level of every community. We hope you will help us raise awareness about America's original bank.
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Add to our "List of Grievances." Go to our Reddit page (r/The PeoplesList) and comment about any issue that directly affects you.
The first step toward economic connection is for Americans to join their many grievances together, to show we either all win or nobody wins. Connection will ultimately prove to be the answer to all our problems; we cannot ensure justice for each American unless we seek justice for all Americans.
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Mention our Cause on Social Media, or point them to this website.
When you feel like expressing your specific concerns on social media, also mention that we hope to unite Millennials, Gen Z, and Gen Alpha to fix what earlier generations could not: Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Poverty, Inflation, Racism, Inequality, Healthcare, Student and Personal Debt, Unemployment, Homelessness, Incarceration, Distressed Communities, Crumbling Infrastructure, Unlivable Wages, Unaffordable Housing and Education, Soil Degradation, Ecosystem Collapse, Pollution, Industrial Agriculture, School Violence, Big Government, and every other symptom of disconnection within the body of our society.
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Sign Our Petition.
We are going to present a National Public Bank Bill to members of Congress and the Senate. A petition is the original avenue to "redress" any grievances to our government. Because the National Public Bank is backed by the Constitution, it is appropriate that we utilize all Constitutional avenues available to reinstate it, especially since the institution of privately created money is Unconstitutional.
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Write a short note to your Representative and not only let them know about our website, let them know you support a Congressional investigation into how National Public Banks could solve a multitude of issues important to you and all Americans.
Click the Button "Contact Elected Officials," type in your geographic location, and it will list all your representatives; you will also find the contact for the President, as well as the White House phone number where you can comment directly.
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Download one of our logos, to display in any manner that draws attention to our cause.
Click the appropriate "download" button to receive the free PDF file.


Communicate This
Turn your Positive Liberty into a source of energy for others. Help us lay the foundation for Mutual Economic Connection. Below are 3 key talking points.
1. Call out money for what it is: our ticket to a lifetime of servitude. We need to fix the flaws in our money. People should not be made to serve as work animals to maximize someone else's negative liberty. Our labor built America; it is the only real investment anyone is making. Reject the financial sleight of hand perpetrated by private money creation, which has robbed all of us of our personal investment in America, and let's start receiving dividends from what our combined labor investment creates; imagine how much growth can be incentivized when people are fairly compensated for their efforts, and how much pride people will take in what they build together, once they feel a true sense of ownership.
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For Economics to function, it needs 1) labor to invent, produce, and distribute the economic "goods," 2) a shared belief that the goods serve some purpose, and 3) the economic infrastructure necessary to facilitate this entire process. Per our so-called "unalienable right" to Liberty, each of us allegedly holds ownership rights over both our labor and our beliefs, which are necessary to Life and Happiness. Meanwhile, the infrastructure we utilize to facilitate our economic "supply chain" is not only built and operated using our labor, it is also funded by the taxation of our labor. In other words, we don't really need anyone's "help" to run this economy; everyone else attached is merely a parasite draining away the value of what our labor creates.
Our supply chain is infested with parasites because we allowed money to be created by large private intermediaries, who then lend this money to other large private intermediaries, so they can purchase land, manufacturing plants, distribution warehouses, delivery vehicles, marketing services, etc. Together, both have weaseled their way into a "piece" of every economic action that transpires.
The brilliance of this scam is that A) intermediaries make a profit while adding no real value to the product, meanwhile B) all the costs incurred by these intermediaries are passed onto the laborer when they repurchase the goods they helped produce, including the interest charged to create this phony money out of "thin air." In a universe where labor is recognized as the only source of value creation, intermediaries are essentially running a money laundering business, as laborers exchange their real economic value (measured in "wages") for this phony money, thereby imbuing it with legitimate value. Unfortunately, this value is now in the hands of the launderers, who utilize this inflated money supply to further inflate the price of their "services," creating an "inflation / debt spiral" that keeps us laboring for a lifetime, often with nothing to show for it.
Only laborers pay taxes, or rent, or interest on privately-created money. Only laborers invest in large-ticket items like infrastructure, but receive no "return" on this investment. This will never change if laborers continue to waste their time fighting for higher wages; money isn't real, and therefore has no set value. It's a trick. We need to stop falling for this trick. Money only has value because we share a belief that it does. It is time for us to A) stop believing in the money created by oppressors and slave owners, and B) create a money that we can seriously trust.
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2. Violence is a communicable disease. As offensive as it seems, this disease has its roots in our fight / flight defense mechanism, so if we are going to cure ourselves of this disease, we must comprehend what perceived threat the violent are defending. The answer is likely tied to the incredible toxicity of shame, accumulated by the communication of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
Violence can condition victims to become victims or aggressors; to either be drawn to connect to more violence, or become the source of re-communicating the violence. Similar to fire or cancer, Violence must be fed to survive, but its hunger is insatiable, and ultimately destroys everything around it, including itself.
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Every life form has the ability to manipulate energy toward some purpose: either to connect and further life, or disconnect, and destroy life. For now, we only have the mental capacity to re-communicate the connection or disconnection that was communicated to us. To escape this feedback loop, we will need to step outside our emotional selves and make two lists: what actions connect us, and what actions disconnect us. Step 2 will be to practice one and stop reinforcing the other.
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3. Our ultimate goal is to practice mutual economic connection. There is no requirement for anyone to "feel" connected emotionally during this process, although once we are economically connected, feelings of emotional connection are likely to follow. We "feel" disconnected from others because economically, we are. We need to stop asking people to feel emotionally connected to others while offering them no economic connection. If you want emotional connection, then fight for economic connection and you'll get both.
