The Way I See It
The Way I See It
by Chuck Madere
As I sit here at my computer, I think about my 60 plus years under the sun. I humor about the days of my youth and the love of my family that was felt by all my sisters and brother. I had a complete family until the day death paid us a visit and took my father at the age of thirty-four.
My mother never remarried but raised us kids five under the age of eight till she past away at the age of fifty-two. She and dad were reunited again only to see two of their daughters arrive there with them within three years of mom's death. Two plus five equals seven minus four equals three. And three is what is left of our family today. My brother and his twin sister and me.
It sure was not easy growing up without a father back then. Mom had no money to speak of except what she got from Social Security and dad's pension. We were considered poor but to us we were rich beyond measure. We were a family growing up in the sixties. I decided to go into the army at seventeen but was rejected because of blood found in my urine. 1Y was my classification which meant that they could call me back anytime they wanted to and re-test me, and that they did often for the war was on big time then.
I enlisted into the Army again and was rejected again. I got drafted twice and rejected those times as well. I guessed God didn't want me to go to war but had other things planned for me. I wrote a letter to the draft board asking for a 4F classification which they then gave me. I was beginning to be a regular there and I saw hundreds pass through those lines on their way to battle.
As time past I found my place as an Industrial Maintenance Engineer. I did this type of work untilled I retired at fifty-five. I have three boys in their thirties now and they are building their lives with their wives. All during those years I could see that we as a people supposedly united for a common good were pitted against ourselves by a higher power. A power that cares nothing about us and cares only for power and money to control.
What happened to us?
Our nation is just over two hundred years old and we the people can't get anything together for the good of all. We tell a good tale but when it come to deliver the goods we stumble and fall. The way I see it is if we don't start doing what we came here for in the first place this great nation will come to an end. Do your history checking if you don't know what I'm talking about.
How many of you wake to work to sleep to wake and do it all again waiting for a day off. The answer is we all do that and we have been led to believe this is the way of life. This is not living. The way I see it is we are paid for our work in fiat currency that the Federal Reserve System of banks give us and we gladly take them in lieu of real money not even knowing that there is a difference. We take what they give us like sheep being led to the slaughter.
The Federal Reserve is a privately own company with no ties to the government. They have as much Federal in them as Federal Express and we don't know that. The banks have been raping us for just about one hundred years now and we go along with it.
Ever wonder where they get the money they lend out? Me too. I know that the moment you sign to repay them with the loans we take out, magically the money is created out of thin air. The only guarantee is your signature to repay. We all need to stay away from these banks and only deal in real assets like gold and silver. HUH you say. Yes, gold and silver is real money. The money that you work for everyday. Look at your paycheck before you take it to the bank. What does it say you are to be paid in? FRN or dollars? Dollars is what it says, but the bank give you their IOU because they don't have any real dollars to give you. If they did they would not be in business very long. The way I see it.
Chuck Madere
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