Saturday, July 5, 2025

The Monetary War Against the American People:


The Monetary War Against the American People: The Dollar Is Being Killed from Within


What we once proudly called the United States of America has devolved into something unrecognizable — a grotesque corporate Frankenstein, masquerading as a nation. It is no longer a free republic guided by constitutional principles; it is a hollowed-out corporate state, ruled by a political class wholly owned by Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and the military-industrial complex.

At the heart of this silent coup is a weapon more lethal than bombs or missiles: the dollar itself. The U.S. dollar — once the backbone of American power and prosperity — has become a ticking time bomb, detonating beneath the feet of every working American. While politicians and media puppets peddle illusions of strength, the real story is catastrophic: the dollar is dying, deliberately gutted from within, its value eroded by design.

Consumers, once the engine of American economic might, are now drowning in debt and despair. They are punished methodically and relentlessly, forced to suffer as consumer demand dries up and personal bankruptcies surge. Defaults on credit cards, auto loans, and mortgages are exploding. Meanwhile, household debt smothers families like a boa constrictor.

This crisis didn’t happen by accident. It is the cold, calculated outcome of a monetary war against the American people. Politicians — acting as the loyal foot soldiers of the 1% — push for a “weaker dollar” under the false promise of boosting exports and global competitiveness. In reality, this is a diabolical psyop, a hypnotic chant meant to strip away the last fragments of middle-class wealth and funnel it straight into the coffers of the ruling oligarchy.

A weaker dollar does not mean stronger America. It means catastrophic inflation, vanishing purchasing power, and a tidal wave of economic despair. The factories are dead. The industrial heartland is a graveyard of rust. The notion that foreign nations will suddenly beg for American goods is a sick joke — we barely manufacture anything meaningful anymore.

This is not capitalism. This is economic cannibalism — a rigged system devouring its own citizens to fatten a tiny cadre of financial parasites.


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