A post submitted by CGI member Morgan.
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https://jordansather.substack.com/p/nesaraqfs-a-long-running-internet?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=1e6eoc&triedRedirect=true
The NESARA grift is a long running scam within new age/truther/conspiracy circles dating back a few decades, with a new advent of a “Quantum Financial System” lumped into the mix since approx. 2017/2018.
I myself got duped by this internet theory circa 2012 when I first started my awakening journey. I was young, naive, and jumping on all kinds of conspiracy clickbait bandwagons that I was coming across at the time. Nevertheless, after a year or two of “it’s coming tonight!”, “it’s coming tomorrow!”, “it’ll be here next week!”, I began to question the legitimacy of this theory and dug a little deeper, finding it to be a boiling pot of disinformation.
When the social media age came around, especially over the last few years with conspiracy theories and truth seeking becoming so popular, it’s been fascinating to me to watch these clickbait scams still promoted around by irresponsible, if not downright fraudulent, influencers who are clearly looking for fame and money.
This article will dive into the history of the NESARA/QFS scam, the alleged theory promoted by the hucksters, and examine possible motivations for why it’s still around after all these years.
Given how many people gullibly fall for this, some even defaulting on their homes because they a believe a magical “NESARA Act” will get implemented and a “QFS” switched on which they believe would essentially give them free money so they stop paying their bills, it’s important to debunk this viral theory. It’s doing quite the psychological damage in the minds of the naïve who buy into it.
Origination of “NESARA” - Harvey Francis Barnard
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, engineering consultant Harvey Francis Barnard created what he called the NESARA proposal, with NESARA standing for the “National Economic Security and Recovery Act”. In 1996 he wrote a book called Draining the Swamp: Monetary and Fiscal Policy Reform and printed thousands of copies to hand out around the country, also mailing them to members of Congress.
His theory was that our debt-based fiat currency system was unsustainable and through the reforms he was calling for in his NESARA writings, we could undo the stress on the economy and put our country on a path to abundance.
While his ideas regarding our debt-based economic system being unsustainable is correct, Barnards efforts to build a political movement around his proposals did not succeed. In 2000 he released his proposals into the internet, in 2001 established a non-profit “NESARA Institute” in Louisiana (defunct as of 2013) , and in 2005 wrote a second edition to his book
It goes to note that the NESARA scamming and internet clickbait did not begin with Barnard, he genuinely wanted to change things with his NESARA proposals, but they just fell on deaf ears. The frauds and cons with NESARA began to emerge after Barnard, in the early 2000s.
”Dove of Oneness” Latches and Goes Batshit
Soon after Barnard released his NESARA proposals onto the internet in 2000, an internet blogger known as “Dove of Oneness”, real name Shiani Goodwin (former student of the Ramtha School in Washington State), latched onto it and promoted NESARA with loads of asinine claims attached.
Goodwin’s story for NESARA goes far beyond what Barnard proposed, in forum and website postings she promoted claims that a secret mission of Navy Seals descended upon Bill Clinton in the White House in March 2000 and forced him to sign NESARA but a gag order prevented him from speaking on it, then it was supposed to be implemented on September 11th, 2001, but George Bush orchestrated the 9/11 attacks and Iraq invasion to distract and delay NESARA implementation.
She also attached ideas like the IRS and income tax being abolished, all credit card debt forgiven, the releases of free energy technology to the world and enormous sums of money to every single person. Hopium like this attached to the fantasy “NESARA Act” explains why people gullibly fall for it so easily - it sounds like the perfect world they want to live in and they believe NESARA will save them.
Much more on link:
https://jordansather.substack.com/p/nesaraqfs-a-long-running-internet?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=1e6eoc&triedRedirect=true
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