"The Great Taking" by David Webb. Dr. Mercola explains what this is about and hosts the movie
But it only stays up till tomorrow at his free site. Don't lose your assets if the cabal decides to pull the trigger on you.
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2023/12/30/the-great-taking.aspx
The Great Taking is a book and a 70 minute video that describes a series of changes to the US law (and alliances internationally) intended to transfer the wealth contained in securities from the named owner to the firm that hosts the securities.
Sounds crazy? Isn’t everything else these days? You wouldn’t have believed it even a year ago, but it is true.
The legal framework is in place to steal your securities when there is a crash.
Will the theft actually occur? We don’t know that. We know the architecture has been put into place that would allow it to happen. Maybe you want to change where some of your wealth is stored, or the items in which it is being held?
You can read David Webb’s book here, read about it on Mercola’s site, watch the movie, or read a 2-page explanation written by David Webb and Ellen Brown, here. These materials were produced for free, designed to help you understand what has happened and could happen, and allow you to make better decisions on where to go from here. From Mercola:
Story at-a-glance
The Great Taking is described by former hedge fund manager David Webb as a system put in place by central bankers to take everything, from everyone
This planned confiscation of global securities assets deserves the title of “greatest crime ever contemplated”
Although the plan is decades in the making, Webb details signs that indicate it may be coming to fruition soon — if nothing is done to stop it
The Great Taking is a carefully orchestrated construct, but one that has legal underpinnings and support from the CIA and upper echelons of government, dating back to the 1960s
The best ways to protect yourself include eliminating debt, investing in real things like land and having an ability to produce your own food
Excellent!
This points out the conflict between mere legality and "natural law." Nature law is a long-established concept going back to Thomas Aquinas (and likely beyond) stating that laws should be based on and supportive of human nature and goodwill, and laws that subvert human nature and goodwill (I'm greatly simplifying!) are invalid even if codified.
Many base natural law on God's plan but we don't need to bring God into it; religion is a private matter whereas civil society should work without appeal to a creator, with appeal only to our own good natures. So yes, the fundamental idea for this is that we're all basically good people, whether that goodness comes from religious belief or from instinct or from a simple good heart.
The founding fathers of America understood the idea of natural law and this is the basis of our Constitution, and I think the idea can be summed up as: our greatest good is that we're each free to pursue our own greatest good within the broad confines of the law. America was originally designed to ensure that individual good.
This good is premised on property rights because who would work for their own version of their good-- making for example a residence and gardens, etc.-- if it could be taken by the state or the collective? So we see that the Great Reset is attacking property rights, as explained by Webb.
In a sense we need a new constitution or amendments that make explicit our reliance on natural law. This is something we need to have ready when we get to the other side of this, and also as a way to dismantle the narrative that the state and its legal system are irrefutable and almighty.
BTW Reiner Fuellmich's Grand Jury investigation is explicitly based on natural law, and the measure of the corruption of the current legal system is that no court would take the case.
Notice in the summary provided by Webb and Brown, the key phrase: "with
the purpose of subverting property rights." Take property and you take power from the people, so they become more helpless in the face of elite power structures/state power.
Property rights are essential to a thriving society.