I started reading more about "lawful money" after reading these threads by u/GynaNumbaZero:
- https://conspiracies.win/p/15HIFIDYSF/bizzaro-the-united-states-note-w/c/
- https://conspiracies.win/p/15HIFFwUEP/the-obligation-clause-on-the-fed/c/
- https://conspiracies.win/p/15HIFH3Eai/i-was-curious-so-i-looked-up-law/c/
I feel like this distinction is exactly what they're gonna use to fuck us when it comes time to turn off our money / turn on fed crypto. Or when they "suddenly determine" that there's something wrong with our money supply's accounting and the whole thing needs to be reset.
The Snopes-esque debunking nature of information about this topic makes me think it is of the utmost importance.
Take the Fed, for example, which talks about how the Supreme Court dismissed this as "frivolous":
https://www.federalreserve.gov/faqs/money_15197.htm
Search the phrase "lawful money" and read some of the mainstream articles about how it is a "myth", etc. This is the exact kind of dog shit that you find when you're searching for Covid "vaccine" blood clots/myocarditis, etc.
Gold and silver are the only true value store that has been around since before modernity. Also make sure you have food, tools, ammo, etc. But this stuff is interesting.
That could be much deeper than you think. Check my comment https://conspiracies.win/p/15HIFH3Eai/x/c/4OVycN17wzB
Shortly - there is two or more currencies - one or more fake for plebs, and another, real for elite. Plebs does not have an access to real one. When regular person create goods with real worth of, say, 100oz of gold, regular person receives fake money with little and changing rate of 1oz of gold, but if that fake money enters banking system this fake money turned into real ones, that represent real worth of goods created by regular person and elite getting their profits in real money, not fake ones. If regular person want to exchange his labor to the gold by bying gold with fake money, there will be 1oz. If elite want to buy gold equivalent of regular person labor it will be 100oz.
Look for currency codes of US dollar in bank bills, recipes, excerpts, cheques, contracts and other stuff. If you pay in currency code 840 (regular USD) and then that currency code changes, or money (or bank fee) evetually go to the US Dollar account with another currency code - that is a huge red flag.
Interesting.