Capital Hill with their False Prophets the Media |
All men are created equal by God and have equal rights to love, obey, and Worship God Only!
Isaiah 58 Ministries March 5th, 2017
Pastor Faith
Scripture for today: Just Scales and Balances
Liberty
Maria Le Pen preached at the EU for "Liberte'.
Liberty only comes from the TRUTH!
George Washington, Abraham Lincoln are remembered as Honest men. We teach our children that they told the TRUTH! Truth is what makes a great leader. The religious War we are fighting is for the TRUTH! Religion is what you believe. Jesus said He is the way, the Truth and the Life! He said when He died He would go to heaven and ask God to send us His power, God's power, that we might do the same things Jesus did.
What did Jesus do with the Spirit and power of Truth?
Jesus set the captives free. Jesus preached Liberte', Freedom!
Why did Trump say the media is the enemy of America? They lie to make us all captives/slaves to the NWO. Slaves to them and their propaganda.
It was recently reported that the Father of propaganda was Edward Barney, the nephew of Sigmund Freud. Propaganda is psychological manipulation weaponized to control whole populations for personal profitability! Today's modern Capitalism, stock market, banking, is using this shameful tactic against mass population. Modern Capitalism is the innate, cruel, barbaric, selfish greed of men.
It is science or "religion" of Lying to people!
People are Equal and are not treated Equally! We end up the class system Feudalism Upper, middle, lower classes. |
Today it is call Capitalism. It is a fake, false religion, a false set of rules, beliefs and values- having religious leaders and false prophets. It is based on man-made, false doctrines of demons. Those who preach Capitalism and tell the future based on Capitalism are the high priests of this scientific religion.
Religion is any set of beliefs having rules wherein you can calculate the end results of, if you obey these rules, guidelines and laws.
The God of the Created Universe shows us by using his set or rules, guidelines, laws that today's Capitalism, mixed with socialism is a false religion, (set of beliefs, future telling, laws forcing everyone to live by it), because it requires men to "gamble", "foretell the future" and "lie to others."
NWO, Globalism, Capitalist, Fascism, Marxist, Socialist, Racism, Anti-semitism, Anti- Christian, Communism for the People Propagandizing the mass population |
He is a very good liar!
He knew Obama Care was a fraud and people wouldn't accept it, so he lied. "You can keep your doctor", "It's free!" "Rates won't go up," "there is no tax. I call him "Mr. Obama" because he isn't legally President under the Constitution, so it's illegal to call him President.
In his religion, set of beliefs, it's OK to lie.
Mr. Obama doesn't "believe in God", so he doesn't believe in the laws, rules, guidelines of the Constitution that come from the God of the Bible.
Mr. Obama believes in a man named "Muhammad" who made a fictional story book up. Muhammad made "a religion" up using the Bible and other religious texts, twisting them and inserting his own beliefs. The whole Koran revolves around Muhammad, a man.
The people don't call themselves after "God" but they all change their names to a form of Muhammad.
Barack Obama's name is first "Muhammad after his god, the man Muhammad.
Muhammad Barack Hussein Obama.
(No self worship Arrogance Here! LOL)
Hussein - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussein
Hussein (Arabic: حُسَين , Ḥusayn), coming from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-N, is an Arabic name which is the diminutive of Hassan, meaning "good", "handsome"
Meaning: Handsome
Related names: Hassan
Pronunciation: Arabic; Egyptian Arabic; Persian
What does this have to do with Sigmund Freud? Both Muhammad and Sigmund's set of rules, guidelines, scientific or religious laws are based on the sexual carnality of man's sinful, debased, fallen Nature!
a·dren·al·ine
əˈdren(ə)lən/
noun
- a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands, especially in conditions of stress, increasing rates of blood circulation, breathing, and carbohydrate metabolism and preparing muscles for exertion.
"performing live really gets your adrenaline going"
Chinese sacred Mountain retreat. One of China's Five Sacred Mountains Mount Hua is in Central China Shaanxi Province An Ancient Center of Taoism Hua Shan |
It is also a doctrine of fallen Angels. So Muhammad is right, he did get his religion from an Angel, a fallen Angel and it's ok for him to lie, the Angel, the fallen Angel told him it was OK to lie. Only a Fallen Angel who says it's OK to do all these sinful, awful barbaric things!
Why does it seem that false religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism "work" when you remove yourself from society and relate to nature? God created nature, so to be alone in solitude, quiet, silence, and with nature you actually start to hear the real God. You become one with nature and nature's God, whose Son is Jesus Christ, Savior of the world.
For over 100 years, the enemies of humanity have been working hard to destroy civilization and especially the Bible. In the Bible we find civilized laws.
Celtic gods |
All false religions take man kind back to the survival of the fittest, rape, pillaging, murder, blood sacrifices through murder and so forth. Kings! One man having divine rule over everyone. Everyone is a "slave", servant" to one man's arbitrary feelings, moods, emotions, and decisions. Human beings are reduced to animals, like aborted infants have no value to the people with false religions. They are something owned. The owner can choose to give it freedom, kill it or enslave it. People have no rights!
States have no rights, governments have no rights.
Where am I going? Pedophilia.
Everyone of your cities, townships, Providences, counties, capitals, governments are filled with these secret, abased barbarians and their "elite" "delight" is sex trafficking- especially that of "children."
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So if you are looking into/thinking about your government, you need to know upwards of 50% them (Governors, Congressmen, bureaucrats, especial child protective services, policemen, judges, lawyers) are pedophiles! This is especiall true the high up you get. Don't feel safe they are barbarians! Having False religions!
http://www.coinact.com/p/an-act-establishing-mint-and-regulating.html |
President George Washington, the first one to sign the Constitution, wrote that we are to use Gold and Silver coins only! The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution come from the one True God. These documents are ordained and anointed by God. God used men who he called out of the darkness of barbarism into the light of his civilization to write both documents. Study history, the signers of the Declaration of Independence were trying to end the barbaric practice of slavery.
The founding Fathers are completely against the use of paper as a currency because it is a breaking of the law, a criminal act- it is slavery to governments and banks because the people do not have
their own money but must beg the government for an allotment of paper bills for their needs. The people cannot own land, all their goods are gifts of the mercy of a beneficent banker and government lording over the people. This is a feudalistic, barbaric dictatorship that is an unequal, unfair, unjust, Perversion of government and the rights of humanity- a barbaric practice.
their own money but must beg the government for an allotment of paper bills for their needs. The people cannot own land, all their goods are gifts of the mercy of a beneficent banker and government lording over the people. This is a feudalistic, barbaric dictatorship that is an unequal, unfair, unjust, Perversion of government and the rights of humanity- a barbaric practice.
Civilized Honest Men |
Paper money Gives power to a few to live as kings while enslaving the rest. The Bible is very specific about just weights and balances. Gold and silver must be at specific weights and allotments.
The founding Fathers wrote this into the Constitution: States can only make perfect gold and silver coins.
Why are so many politicians and government servants, employees pedophiles? What about lawyers, judges, policemen, CEO's, community leaders, bureaucrats, child protective services, school teachers, principles, etc? Because they are in a false religion, with a set of beliefs, guidelines, rules, laws based on printing "their" own wealth, leaving the people under their feet. It is a fake wealth and called stealing.
All legitimate power and authority comes from God through Jesus Christ. When a person is freed from this false religion and lives by the moral convictions of love the power of the Holy Spirit is given to a repentant man by God. This happens when a man repents from sexual lust, perversion, greed, violence against his fellow man (woman and children.)
Man made laws under the false religion of counterfeit paper money are not legitimate hold no weight in a court of law! |
A good man (like George Washington or Abraham Lincoln) works with Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit and Word of God. The truth, honestly works hard to Set the captives Free from Liars who would enslave man to another man under a falsified wealth- an illegitimate class system!
A good man benefits men, women and children with his love, protection, morality, righteousness, goodness, kindness and honesty!
Reference below taken from:http://www.coinact.com/p/an-act-establishing-mint-and-regulating.html
President of U.S. to cause buildings to be provided.
Section 8. And be it further enacted, That in addition to the authority vested in the president of the United States by a resolution of the last session, touching the engaging of artists and the procuring of apparatus for the said mint, the President be authorized, and he is hereby authorized to cause to be provided and put in proper condition such buildings, and in such manner as shall appear to him requisite for the purpose of carrying on the business of the said mint; and that as well the expenses which shall have incurred pursuant to the said resolution as those which may be incurred in providing and preparing the said buildings, and all other expenses which may hereafter accure for the maintenance and support of the said mint, and in carrying on the business thereof, over and above the sums which may be received by reason of the rate per centum for coinage herein after mentioned, shall be defrayed from the treasury of the United States, out of any monies which from time to time shall be therein, not otherwise appropriated.
1797 Ten Dollar Gold Eagle |
Species of the coins to be struck.
Section 9. And be it further enacted, That there shall be from time to time struck and coined at the said mint, coins of gold, silver, and copper, of the following denominations, values and descriptions, viz. EAGLES -- each to be of the value of ten dollars or units, and to contain two hundred and forty-seven grains and four eighths of a grain of pure, or two hundred and seventy grains of standard gold. HALF EAGLES --each to be of the value of five dollars, and to contain one hundred and twenty-three grains and six eighths of a grain of pure, or one hundred and thirty-five grains of standard gold. QUARTER EAGLES -- each to be of the value of two dollars and a half dollar, and to contain sixty-one grains and seven eighths of a grain of pure, or sixty-seven grains and four eighths of a grain of standard gold. DOLLARS OR UNITS -- each to be of the value of a Spanish milled dollar as the same is now current, and to contain three hundred and seventy-one grains and four sixteenth parts of a grain of pure, or four hundred and sixteen grains of standard silver. HALF DOLLARS -- each to be of half the value of the dollar or unit, and to contain one hundred and eighty-five grains and ten sixteenth parts of a grain of pure, or two hundred and eight grains of standard silver. QUARTER DOLLAR -- each to be of one fourth the value of the dollar or unit, and to contain ninety-two grains and thirteen sixteenth parts of a grain of pure, or one hundred and four grains of standard silver. DISMES -- each to be of the value of one tenth of a dollar or unit, and to contain thirty- seven grains and two sixteenth parts of a grain of pure, or forty-one grains and three fifths parts of a grain of standard silver. HALF DISMES -- each to be of the value of one twentieth of a dollar, and to contain eighteen grains and nine sixteenth parts of a grain of pure, or twenty grains and four fifths parts of a grain of standard silver. CENTS -- each to be of the value of the one hundredth part of a dollar, and to contain eleven penny-weights of copper. HALF CENTS -- each to be of the value of half a cent, and to contain five penny-weights and a half a penny-weight of copper.
1794 Half Disme |
Of what devices.
Section 10. And be it further enacted, That, upon the said coins respectively, there shall be the following devices and legends, namely: Upon one side of each of the said coins there shall be an impression emblematic of liberty, with an inscription of the word Liberty, and the year of the coinage; and upon the reverse of each of the gold and silver coins there shall be the figure or representation of an eagle, with this inscription, "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and upon the reverse of each of the copper coins, there shall be an inscription which shall express the denomination of the piece, namely, cent or half cent, as the case may require.
Proportional value of gold to silver.
Section 11. And be it further enacted, That the proportional value of gold and silver in all coins which shall by law be current as money within the United States, shall be fifteen to one, according to quantity in weight, of pure gold or pure silver; that is to say, every fifteen pounds weight of pure silver shall be of equal value in all payments, with one pound weight of pure gold, and so in proportion as to any greater or less quantities of the respective metals.
Standard for gold coins, and allow how to be regulated.
Director to report the practice of the mint touching the alloy of gold coins.
Director to report the practice of the mint touching the alloy of gold coins.
Section 12. And be it further enacted, That the standard for all gold coins of the United States shall be eleven parts fine to one part alloy; and accordingly that eleven parts fine to one part alloy; and accordingly that eleven parts in twelve of the entire weight of each of the said coins shall consist of pure gold, and the remaining one twelfth part of alloy; and the said alloy shall be composed of silver and copper, in such proportions not exceeding one half silver as shall be found convenient; to be regulated by the director of the mint, for the time being, with the approbation of the President of the United States, until further provision shall be made by law. And to the end that the necessary information may be had in order to the making of such further provision, it shall be the duty of the director of the mint, at the expiration of a year commencing the operations of the said mint, to report to Congress the practice thereof during the said year, touching the composition of the alloy of the said gold coins, the reasons for such practice, and the experiments and observations which shall have been made concerning the effects of different proportions of silver and copper in the said alloy.
Section 13. And be it further enacted, That the standard for all silver coins of the United States, shall be one thousand four hundred and eighty-five parts fine to one hundred and seventy-nine parts alloy; and accordingly that one thousand four hundred and eighty-five parts in one thousand six hundred and sixty-four parts of the entire weight of each of the said coins shall consist of pure silver, and the remaining one hundred and seventy-nine parts of alloy; which alloy shall be wholly of copper.
Persons may bring gold and silver bullion, to be coined free of expense
how the director may exchange coins therefor, deducting half per cent
Duty of Sectary of Treasury herein.
how the director may exchange coins therefor, deducting half per cent
Duty of Sectary of Treasury herein.
The half percent to constitute a fund, &c.
Section 14. And be it further enacted, that it shall be lawful for any person or persons to bring to the said mint gold and silver bullion in order to their being coined; and that the bullion so brought shall be there assayed and coined as speedily as may be after the receipt thereof, and free of expense to the person or persons by whom the same shall have been brought. And as soon as the said bullion shall have been coined, the person or persons by whom the same shall have been delivered, shall upon demand receive in lieu thereof coins of the same species of bullion which shall have been so delivered, weight for weight, of the pure gold or pure silver therein contained: Provided nevertheless, That it shall be at the mutual option of the party or parties bringing such bullion, and of the director of said mint, to make an immediate exchange of coins for standard bullion, with a deduction of one half percent from the weight of the pure gold, or pure silver contained in the said bullion, as an indemnification to the mint for the time which will necessarily be required for coining the said bullion, and for the advance which shall have been so made in coins. And it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to furnish the said mint from time to time whenever the state of the treasury will admit thereof, with such sums as may be necessary for effecting the said exchanges, to be replaced as speedily as may be out of the coins which shall have been made of the bullion for which the monies so furnished shall have been exchanged; and the said deductions of one half percent shall constitute a fund towards defraying the expenses of the said mint.
1794 Large Cent |
Order of delivering coins to persons bringing bullion, and
penalty on giving undue preference, &c.
penalty on giving undue preference, &c.
Section 15. And be it further enacted, That the bullion which shall be brought as aforesaid to the mint to be coined, shall be coined, and the equivalent thereof in coins rendered, if demanded, in the order in which the said bullion shall have been brought or delivered, giving priority according to priority of delivery only, and without preference to any person or persons; and if any preference shall be given contrary to the direction aforesaid, the officer by whom such undue preference shall be given, shall in each case forfeit and pay one thousand dollars; to be recovered with costs of suit. And to the end that it may be known it such preference shall at any time be given, the assayer or officer to whom the said bullion shall be delivered to be coined shall give to the person or persons bringing the same, a memorandum in writing under his hand denoting the weight, fineness and value thereof, together with the day and order of its delivery into the mint.
Coins made a lawful tender
Section 16. And be it further enacted, That all the gold and silver coins which shall have been struck at, and issued from the said mint, shall be a lawful tender in all payments whatsoever, those of full weight according to the respective values herein before declared, and those of less than full weight at values proportional to their respective weights.
And to be made conformable to the standard weights, &c
Section 17. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the respective officers of the said mint carefully and faithfully to use their best endeavours that all the gold and silver coins which shall be struck at the said mint shall be, as nearly as may be, conformable to the several standards and weights aforesaid, and that the copper whereof the cents and half cents aforesaid may be composed, shall be of good quality.
The Treasurer to reserve not less than three pieces or
each coin to be assayed; and when and by whom, &c
each coin to be assayed; and when and by whom, &c
Section 18. And the better to secure a due conformity of the said gold and silver coins to their respective standards, Be it further enacted, That from every separate mass of standard gold or silver, which shall be made into coins at the said mint, there shall be taken, set apart by the treasurer and reserved in his custody a certain number of pieces, not less -than three, and that once in every year the pieces so set apart and reserved, shall be assayed under the inspection of the Chief Justice of the United States, the Secretary and Comptroller of the Treasury, the Secretary for the department of State, and the Attorney General of the United States (who are hereby required to attend for that purpose at the said mint, on the last Monday in July in each year,) or under the inspection of any three of them, in such manner as they or a majority of them shall direct, and in the presence of the director, assayer and chief coiner of the said mint; and if it shall be found that the gold and silver so assayed shall not be inferior to their respective standards herein before declared more than one part in one hundred and forty-four parts. the officer or officers of the said mint whom it may concern shall be held excusable; but if any greater inferiority shall appear it shall be certified to the President of the United States, and the said officer or officers shall he deemed disqualified to hold their respective offices.
Penalty on debasing the coins.
Section 19. And be it further enacted, That if any of the gold or silver coins which shall be struck or coined at the said mint shall be debased or made worse as to the proportion of the fine gold or fine silver therein contained, or shall be of less weight or value than the same out to be pursuant to the directions of this act, through the default or with the connivance of any of the officers or persons who shall be employed at the said mint, for the purpose of profit or gain, or otherwise with a fraudulent intent, and if any of the said officers or persons shall embezzle any of the metals which shall at any time be committed to their charge for the purpose of being coined, or any of the coins which shall be struck or coined at the said mint, every such officer or person who shall commit any or either of the said offenses, shall be deemed guilty of felony, and shall suffer death.
Money of account to be expressed in dollars, &c.
ection 20. And be if further enacted, That the money of account of the United States shall be expressed in dollars, or units, dimes or tenths, cents or hundredths, and the milles or thousandths, a dime being the tenth part of a dollar, a cent the hundredth part of a dollar, a mille the thousandth part of a dollar, and that all accounts in the public offices and all proceedings in the courts of the United States shall be kept and had in conformity to this regulation.
APPROVED, April 2, 1792
Double Eagle
Authorized to be coined, Act of March 3, 1849. Weight, 516 grains; fineness, 900; size, 21. 1850 to 1865, inclusive. No. 1. Obverse; Liberty head, facing left, hair tied behind, a coronet on the forehead inscribed “liberty," thirteen stars and date. Reverse: An eagle with shield upon its breast, and an olive branch and three arrows in its talons; in its beak, an elaborate scroll, inscribed "E PLURIBUS UNUM." Above, a circle of thirteen stars and a curved line of rays extending from wing to wing, "United States of America." "twenty d." 1866 to 1876, inclusive. No. 2, same, with the motto "in god we trust" inscribed within the circle of stars on the reverse. 1877. No. 3. Same, with "twenty dollars" for "twenty d."
Eagle
Authorized to be coined, Act of April 2, 1792. Weight, 270 grains; fineness, 916.10. Weight changed. Act of June 28, 1834, to 258 grains. Fineness changed, Act of June 28, 1834, to 899.225. Fineness changed, Act of January 18, 1837, to 900. 1795. Obverse: Liberty head, wearing a cap, facing right. Fifteen stars. Above, "liberty;" beneath, "1795;" size, 21. Reverse: An eagle with displayed wings, standing on a palm branch; in beak, a laurel wreath, "United States of America." 1796. Same, with sixteen stars. 1797. No. 1. Same, with sixteen stars. 1797. No. 2. Obverse : Same, with sixteen stars. Reverse: An eagle with the United States shield upon its breast, a bundle of arrows in the right talon, and an olive branch in the left; in its beak, a scroll inscribed "e pluribus unum." Around (he head are sixteen stars; above, is a curved line of clouds extending from wing to wing. "United States of America" 1798 to 1801, inclusive. Same, with thirteen stars on the obverse. Of 1798, two varieties with four stars facing. 1802. None issued. 1803 and 1804. Same as No. 2 of 1797. Thirteen stars. 1805 to 1837, inclusive. None issued. 1838 to 1865, inclusive. Obverse: Liberty head facing left, hair tied behind, a coronet on the forehead inscribed "liberty," thirteen stars, and date.Reverse: An eagle with the United States shield upon its breast, and an olive branch and three arrows in the talons, "United States of America" Size, 17. 1866. Same, with a scroll above the eagle inscribed "in god we trust."
Half Eagle
Authorized to be coined, Act of April 2, 1792. Weight, 135 grains; fineness, 916.1. Weight changed, Act of June 28, 1834, to 129 grains. Fineness changed, Act of June 28, 1834, to 899.225. Fineness changed, Act of January 18, 1837, to 900. 1795. No. 1. Same type as the Eagle; size, 16. 1795. No. 2. Obverse: Same. Reverse: An eagle, wings extended upwards, with the United States shield upon its breast, a bundle of thirteen arrows in the right talon, and an olive branch in the left. In its beak, a scroll inscribed " E pluribus Unum" Around the head .are sixteen stars, and above is a curved line of clouds extending from wing to wing, "United States of America."1796. Same as No. 1 of 1795; fifteen stars on obverse. 1797. No. 1. Same as No. 1 of 1795. 1797. No. 2. Same, with sixteen stars on obverse. 1797. No. 3. Obverse: Same, with fifteen stars. Reverse: Same as No. 2 of 1795, sixteen stars around the eagle. 1798. No. 1. Same as No. 1 of 1795, with thirteen stars. 1798. No. 2. Obverse: Same. Reverse: Same as No. 2 of 1795, thirteen stars. 1799 and 1800. Same as No. 2 of 1795, with thirteen stars on the obverse. 1801. None issued. 1802 to 1806, inclusive. Same as No. 2 of 1795, with thirteen stars on the obverse. 1807. No. 1. Obverse: Same as No. 1, 1795, with thirteen stars. Reverse: Same as No. 2, 1795. 1807. No. 2. Obverse : Liberty head, facing left ; bust, draped, wearing a kind of turban with a band in front inscribed "liberty," thirteen stars, and date. Reverse: An eagle, with the United States shield upon its breast, an olive branch and three arrows in the talons. Above, a scroll, inscribed "E Pluribus Unum." United States of America "5. D." 1808 to 1812 inclusive. Same as No. 2 of 1807. 1813 to 1815, inclusive. Obverse: Liberty head, facing left, wearing a kind of turlian, a band in front inscribed “liberty." Thirteen stars and date. No shoulders. Reverse: Same as No. 2 of 1807. 1816 and 1817, inclusive. None issued. 1818 to 1828, inclusive. Same as 1813. 1829. No. 1. Same as 1813 ; size, 16. 1829. No. 2. Same, but smaller; size, 15. 1830 to 1833, inclusive. Same as No. 2 of 1829. 1834. No. 1. Same as No. 2 of 1829. 1834. No. 2. Obverse: Liberty head, facing left, hair confined by a band inscribed " liberty." Reverse: Same as No. 2 of 1807, without the motto " e pluribus Unum" omitted ; size, 14. 1835 to 1838, inclusive. Same as No. 2 of 1834. 1839 to 1865, inclusive. Same type as the Eagle of 1838. 1866. Same type as Eagle of same date.
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