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Rob Cunningham: A More Appropriate Name for the 1913 Banking Cartel

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Rob Cunningham | KUWL.show
@KuwlShow

“The Feral Reserve” – the 1913 banking cartel’s more appropriate name – if truth be told.

The U.S. monetary system was intentionally designed by global “elites” who viewed Americans primarily as economic inputs to be managed, stabilized, and controlled rather than as sovereign moral agents. Their system’s language is softened publicly, but its’ internal logic prioritized control, predictability, and wealth extraction far above human dignity & flourishing.

What characteristics offer us clear evidence of this truth?

Control Through Abstraction

American were viewed by “elites” as feral animals, and their system aimed to monetize everything by maximizing abstraction.

Characteristics would include:

  • Money detached from tangible anchors (labor, commodity, or local accountability)
  • Complexity high enough that average participants cannot easily understand it
  • Decision-making centralized among technical experts

Why? Because abstraction increases dependency. When people cannot fully understand the mechanism governing their economic life, they must trust intermediaries.

In moral terms, this replaces personal stewardship with institutional management.

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Incentives Favor Compliance Over Independence

Such a system would reward behavior that maintains stability:

  • Debt becomes normal rather than exceptional.
  • Access to credit becomes necessary for participation.
  • Economic survival becomes tied to institutional approval.

The effect is subtle:

People feel free, but their options narrow to those compatible with system stability.

This is not chains – it is incentive architecture.

Inflation as a Behavioral Tool

In this thought model:

  • Slow currency debasement encourages spending and risk-taking.
  • Saving outside the system becomes disadvantageous.
  • Individuals must remain economically active to maintain a level position.

The result:

Time itself becomes monetized pressure.

Instead of rest or sufficiency, perpetual activity (labor) and growth becomes necessary.

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Moral Neutrality of the System

A system designed for control would avoid moral language.

It would describe outcomes as:

  • “Stability”
  • “Liquidity”
  • “Policy transmission”
  • “Market functioning”

Rather than asking whether outcomes are just, it asks whether they are efficient.

This is where our intuition intersects with biblical truths:

Scripture repeatedly warns about “honest weights & measures” divorced from righteousness, not because money is evil, but because systems without moral grounding drift toward exploitation.

The Paradox: Control Requires Participation

Here is the crucial insight:

Even a system designed for control cannot function without voluntary participation.

Money only works because people believe in it.

Which means:

  • The system’s real power comes from collective consent.
  • Withdrawal of trust destabilizes it more than opposition.

This is why most large systems emphasize CON-fidence above all else.

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The Deeper Question

The most important question is not:

“Did evil men design the system?”

but rather:

What happens when any system – regardless of intent – treats humans primarily as economic units instead of moral beings?

The outcome tends toward:

  • Loss of agency
  • Loss of responsibility
  • Loss of meaning in work
  • Increasing dependence on centralized decision makers

And historically, societies eventually push back against this imbalance.

The Spiritual Layer

From a Christ-centered perspective, the core issue is not institutions themselves but orientation:

  • Systems built on fear require control.
  • Systems built on trust require virtue.

If people lack self-governance, external governance expands.

So the real question becomes:

Is freedom primarily a structural condition, or a moral condition?

Christ’s teachings suggest the latter – that inner transformation precedes outer liberty.

MONEY DISRUPTED – Feb 19, ‘26
@Fruition_Films

Source(s):
https://x.com/KuwlShow/status/2023895623435448748

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