The NESARA Scam: Dark Forces and Endless Prosperity
Apr 11, 2022 14:44:35 GMT -5
Post by ExquisiteGerbil on Apr 11, 2022 14:44:35 GMT -5
The scam of NESARA/GESARA is being promoted by people like Charlie Ward and Simon Parkes, and it seems like more and more are falling for it, including many who identify as "Christians." This is an older article, but as the scam propagates you need to know what it's all about.
The NESARA Scam: White Knights, Dark Forces and Endless Prosperity
by Mike Rothschild
A few weeks ago, I wrote an in-depth post on the Iraqi dinar revalue scam. The "RV" is a fraudulent investment that shills worthless (yet extremely expensive) Iraqi currency based on the vain hope that the US Government/IMF/Globalist Controllers will magically revalue it back to its Saddam-era value of over $3 to the dinar — or even more. The theory is that revaluing would make the scam victims who hold millions of dinars rich, ushering in a more equal and just society. Or something.
Researching the dinar scam took me on a number of entertaining tangents that weren't germane to the initial blog post, but were interesting all the same. One was a scam with the same mountains of gibberish, the same promises of prosperity and the same stalling when said prosperity fails to appear.
It's called NESARA, and one might see it as the forerunner to the RV scam. Both have a dense, complex mythology, but in the end are based on getting money from people in exchange for a piece of the vast riches that are coming ANY DAY NOW!! NESARA blends new age hokum, alien mythology, sovereign citizen nonsense, prosperity gospel and 9/11 trutherism to create a dense web of weirdness. And true to form with most conspiracy theories, it's based on a real thing, but taken in a direction far from what that thing actually is.
In the real world, NESARA stood for "National Economic Security and Recovery Act." It's a set of monetary reforms and tax law restructuring written by engineer and teacher Harvey Francis Barnard in the 1980's, and printed in his book Draining the Swamp. Barnard imagined a massively overhauled US financial system that would abolish the Federal Reserve, ban interest on compound loans, forgive consumer debt, re-peg the dollar to the gold standard and remove the current income tax in favor of a national sales tax. This would revitalize our economy, double our standard of living and free people from the burden of debt, which Barnard considered to be the greatest of all social ills.
Barnard printed 1,000 copies of his proposal and sent them to every member of Congress, believing it would quickly be passed into law. It was not, and has never even been introduced into any legislative session. After about a decade of trying, Barnard published the text online for free in the public domain.
Of course, this isn't the NESARA that conspiracy theorists have latched on to.
When Barnard made NESARA freely available in 2000, it became an instant hit with the nascent internet conspiracy movement. One of the people who became enraptured was Shaini Goodwin, herself a victim of a scam called the Omega Trust. Omega was a scheme put together by grifter Clyde Hood, selling "prime European bank notes" repackaged as "Omega Units." One Unit could be bought for as little as $100 and return a profit of up 12 million dollars after it "rolled over." Incidentally, these are the same ludicrous returns promised by the Iraqi dinar scam.
Needless to say, none of the gibberish Hood invented actually existed, and by 2000, the Federal government was closing in on him and his scheme. In the meantime, Hood's followers were getting desperate for information on their prosperity units. So into this money-shaped hole stepped Shaini Goodwin, an Omega "investor" with a complex personal history of bankruptcies, unpaid taxes (owing to the IRS being an illegal scheme) and New Age beliefs. Goodwin didn't just sink money into Omega, she became its head cheerleader, propaganda minister and chief evangelist.
Under the screen name "Dove of Oneness" she posted an unstoppable flow of Omega updates, promising investors that their "deliveries" would be happening any time. When they didn't, she stalled with pronouncements of a conspiracy, a gag order, mysterious deaths and infighting at the highest levels of global control. She pitched a vision of the world where heroic "White Knights" were battling a "dark cabal" of banksters, with Omega and prosperity for all hanging in the balance. Again, almost exactly the same gibberish as the dinar scam.
Finally, in late 2000, Omega crumbled and Hood pled guilty to numerous federal indictments, going to prison for 12 years. Sure enough, Goodwin had already shifted the subject of her news updates. She claimed Omega had been sunk by the same cabal keeping down another prosperity law, one that would usher in peace, wealth and power for the people who'd been kept down for so long.
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The NESARA Scam: White Knights, Dark Forces and Endless Prosperity
by Mike Rothschild
A few weeks ago, I wrote an in-depth post on the Iraqi dinar revalue scam. The "RV" is a fraudulent investment that shills worthless (yet extremely expensive) Iraqi currency based on the vain hope that the US Government/IMF/Globalist Controllers will magically revalue it back to its Saddam-era value of over $3 to the dinar — or even more. The theory is that revaluing would make the scam victims who hold millions of dinars rich, ushering in a more equal and just society. Or something.
Researching the dinar scam took me on a number of entertaining tangents that weren't germane to the initial blog post, but were interesting all the same. One was a scam with the same mountains of gibberish, the same promises of prosperity and the same stalling when said prosperity fails to appear.
It's called NESARA, and one might see it as the forerunner to the RV scam. Both have a dense, complex mythology, but in the end are based on getting money from people in exchange for a piece of the vast riches that are coming ANY DAY NOW!! NESARA blends new age hokum, alien mythology, sovereign citizen nonsense, prosperity gospel and 9/11 trutherism to create a dense web of weirdness. And true to form with most conspiracy theories, it's based on a real thing, but taken in a direction far from what that thing actually is.
In the real world, NESARA stood for "National Economic Security and Recovery Act." It's a set of monetary reforms and tax law restructuring written by engineer and teacher Harvey Francis Barnard in the 1980's, and printed in his book Draining the Swamp. Barnard imagined a massively overhauled US financial system that would abolish the Federal Reserve, ban interest on compound loans, forgive consumer debt, re-peg the dollar to the gold standard and remove the current income tax in favor of a national sales tax. This would revitalize our economy, double our standard of living and free people from the burden of debt, which Barnard considered to be the greatest of all social ills.
Barnard printed 1,000 copies of his proposal and sent them to every member of Congress, believing it would quickly be passed into law. It was not, and has never even been introduced into any legislative session. After about a decade of trying, Barnard published the text online for free in the public domain.
Of course, this isn't the NESARA that conspiracy theorists have latched on to.
When Barnard made NESARA freely available in 2000, it became an instant hit with the nascent internet conspiracy movement. One of the people who became enraptured was Shaini Goodwin, herself a victim of a scam called the Omega Trust. Omega was a scheme put together by grifter Clyde Hood, selling "prime European bank notes" repackaged as "Omega Units." One Unit could be bought for as little as $100 and return a profit of up 12 million dollars after it "rolled over." Incidentally, these are the same ludicrous returns promised by the Iraqi dinar scam.
Needless to say, none of the gibberish Hood invented actually existed, and by 2000, the Federal government was closing in on him and his scheme. In the meantime, Hood's followers were getting desperate for information on their prosperity units. So into this money-shaped hole stepped Shaini Goodwin, an Omega "investor" with a complex personal history of bankruptcies, unpaid taxes (owing to the IRS being an illegal scheme) and New Age beliefs. Goodwin didn't just sink money into Omega, she became its head cheerleader, propaganda minister and chief evangelist.
Under the screen name "Dove of Oneness" she posted an unstoppable flow of Omega updates, promising investors that their "deliveries" would be happening any time. When they didn't, she stalled with pronouncements of a conspiracy, a gag order, mysterious deaths and infighting at the highest levels of global control. She pitched a vision of the world where heroic "White Knights" were battling a "dark cabal" of banksters, with Omega and prosperity for all hanging in the balance. Again, almost exactly the same gibberish as the dinar scam.
Finally, in late 2000, Omega crumbled and Hood pled guilty to numerous federal indictments, going to prison for 12 years. Sure enough, Goodwin had already shifted the subject of her news updates. She claimed Omega had been sunk by the same cabal keeping down another prosperity law, one that would usher in peace, wealth and power for the people who'd been kept down for so long.
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