Fifty-two years ago, in 1971, the United States abandoned the gold standard, a decision that reshaped our economy and, many believe, set us on a path of financial instability.
This shift, Over these decades, we the American people have been misled about the true motives behind this change and other pivotal events, including the tragic assassination of President John F. Kennedy by our Government.
Today, we stand at a turning point. The veil of secrecy is lifting, and the truth is emerging. With bold leadership, we are beginning to confront the lies that have shaped the past 52 years.
We demanding transparency and justice. The call is clear: we must reclaim what has been lost—not just our economic foundation but our trust in the systems that govern us.
Reversing 52 years of history is impossible, but we can reset. Returning to a gold standard could, in theory, restore discipline to our monetary system by tying the dollar’s value to a tangible asset, curbing inflation, and reducing reliance on fiat currency.
Beyond economics, this reset demands accountability for past wrongs, ensuring our leaders prioritize the people over hidden agendas.
As we seek to reclaim our economic sovereignty, parallels are drawn to global struggles for justice.
Just as Palestine seeks to reclaim its land and rights, we too must fight to restore what belongs to us—our wealth, our truth, and our future.