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Historical Background
The funding for the medbeds, and for thousands of humanitarian projects all over the world, originates in South America 500 years ago. And in Mexico. The Inca and Aztec silver and gold mines were taken by the Spanish Conquistadores. The precious metals were shipped across the Atlantic to Europe. Since most of the banking for Europe was in Venice, that is where much of the silver and gold arrived.
Marco Polo and his brother were Venetian traders, who had followed the spice trade routes to China. Asia had three or four things coveted by Europe: Tea, Silk, Spices, and Porcelain were at the top of the list. Much of the Inca Silver made its way to China and the Spice Islands (Indonesia) in exchange for these three items. And much of the wealth of Europe ended up in China and SE Asia.

But, the Asians did not want anything from Europe, so the silver just stayed there. Much of it was maintained in underground vaults, in Indonesia, Philippines, and other countries.

Eventually, the English figured out how they could get some of their silver back. There was a plant in Afghanistan which was very popular. The English took that plant and had it grown by their slaves in India, and then sent to China. The Chinese did not want this plant, as they knew what it would do to their people. But the Europeans insisted This was in about 1850, as I recall, and the plant gave its name to the conflict that resulted: The Opium Wars. The Europeans refused any regulation of their opium trade, and the Chinese population was decimated by opium addiction.

With the Chinese nation (the Ching Dynasty) crippled by addiction, Japan settled into northern China. They sponsored bandits and brigands to assist the Japanese government to take over much of China: Bandits and theives would steal from the people, the people would cry out to their leaders, but nothing happened. The Japanese invaders offered to help the people to drive out the bandits, and their help was accepted. The bandits moved onward, and the cycle was repeated. Eventually, the Imperial Chiing Dynasty government was pretty much driven out of existence, and in 1911 a Honolulu-trained physician led his movement to take over the Dynasty and establish the Nationalist Chinese Government.
The Elders
The Nationalist Government fought against the Japanese occupiers in the Sino-Japanese War of 1935. The Japanese took much of the treasure they had stolen from China, and hid it in the vaults mentioned above. They established a guardian tribe over at least some of the vaults, who continue guarding the vaults to this day. The vaults full of gold, silver and other treasure extend for miles in several countries. I have spoken to people who have been allowed to visit them. You can learn more about the Japanese vaults in the book Gold Warriors. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/gold-warriors-peggy-seagrave/1100872379

When Japan was defeated, the royalty of several Asian nations claimed ownershop of the vaults. We call them the "Chinese Elders", though many of them were not Chinese. These Elders devoted their treasure to finance the prosperity and advancement of the world. But, how would they convert a bunch of ancient gold and silver into modern money?

In 1945, there was a world monetary conference in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. A plan was agreed to by the nations to use the US Dollar as the world reserve currency. All other currencies would be pegged, or based on, their relative value vs the US Dollar. The Elders agreed to let their funds be used as collateral for all of the paper money currencies. In other words, a dollar bill could be exchanged for a dollar's worth of silver or gold, and the nation's treasury would hold a certain amount of these metals. Further gold and silver would be kept in the vaults in SE Asia, as Collateral Accounts, and would provide the gold for the commerce of nations.

In exchange for the use of their gold as collateral, each nation which issued paper notes was supposed to pay a fee of 4% of the value of the notes to the Elders, each year. Even today, pallets of uncut sheets of $100 USD bills and 500 Euros are collected in the vaults. And this money was to be used to fund humanitarian and infrastructure projects in the various nations.

But, due to the Cabal's control of the global money supply, this "rent" on the collateral stopped, and what was paid was controlled so that it could not be spent. For example, US $10,000 notes were used for a period of time, but then the Cabal said that these were illegal to use, and anyone who had them was imprisoned. The same thing happened with special Indonesian notes, and Swiss franc notes. The humanitarian projects were not done, and the infrastructure projects were don BY THE CABAL, and that is how they raised a lot of their money to control the world. Think of JP Morgan and Vanderbilt the railroad barons.

For 60 years, the Elders tried to find a way to inject their wealth into the world financial system, but the Cabal made regulations which disallowed them from using it. For example, if gold were not registered with a Cabal mint, it could not be used in world trade. And they would not accept gold into the mint if it did not have a modern chain of custody.

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BY FEMACOLA

nee upon a time, a fawn found herself lost while searching for mushrooms in the enchanted forest. As the shadows of the mighty oaks grew long all around her, she knew the night would soon fall. Her legs shivered in the mountain air, her stomach growled with hunger, and she felt fear creeping up her tail.

She whispered to herself, "Please, a single acorn to eat and a warm pile of leaves for a bed.

That's all I ask." As she spoke, a tear fell from her eye, glinting in the day's last light as it landed on the forest floor.

The trees themselves heard her plea. Honoring their pledge to serve any pure-hearted creature of the forest, they summoned their ancient mountain magic. Where the tiny doe's tear had fallen, an oak shoot rose and began to reach upward. The fawn watched in amazement as a grand transformation began. The tender sprout grew and grew, not into an oak, but into a majestic castle of rich wood and gleaming gold. Roots wrapped around roots, forming a doorway and a split staircase that welcomed the fawn to step forward.

After crossing the threshold, she was greeted by the most beautiful place she had ever seen.

Rich tapestries hung from every wall, and soft pillows covered every surface. A fire crackled gently in a stately fireplace, warming her to the bone. Best of all, a long table was piled high with fine foodstuffs beyond her imagination... not just because she had only ever eaten grasses, acorns, and leaves. The intoxicating smell of roasted meat, hearty vegetables, and refreshing libations drew her irresistibly to the banquet.

She dipped her muzzle into a tureen of soup, and as she lapped it up, an incredible transformation came over her as well.

Within moments, she changed from a tiny fawn into a lionhearted princess. From that day, she vowed to rule over the forest with compassion and joy. All were welcome to share the warm beds of her castle and the fine fare of her table. She named her banquet hall Fawn & Fable so she would never forget her roots and the responsibility she bore for all guests who came to her mountain home.

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