Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Jubilee


By Anna Von Reitz

Among the Hebrews -- the true Hebrews -- even to this day, Jubilee comes every seven years.  Every seven years, observant Jews are required to "hit reset"---and release all the debts that people owe them.  This is understandably difficult to do, and harder for those to whom much is owed. 

Underlying the practice and the concept is: (1) a showing of faith in God, that He can give again that which is given away in obedience to Him, and (2) hope that as debt is forgiven to others, it can also be forgiven to us (think of all the debts that you can never repay, because people died or you lost track of them?) and (3) an understanding that the release of debt is like spreading manure on a fallow field--- a way to regenerate and revive the economic engines the same way that resting and fertilizing a field restores it and enables it to go on producing in years to come.

Every seven times seven years -- 49 years -- comes a "Super Jubilee" in which the most serious debts are forgiven and in ancient times, this meant that each man was able to return home to his ancestral plot and take possession of land and homes that had been lost through debt or misfortune of one kind or another, so that land set aside for--- say, the Tribe of Benjamin -- ultimately returned to members of that tribe, no matter what went before.  The Fathers could not, by their misfortunes, weaknesses, or debts, ultimately disinherit the sons.  The apportionment of the land was meant to be an everlasting inheritance, and the health and beauty of the land was meant to be a testament to the wisdom, care-taking ability, and diligence of the men it belonged to.

ONE DAY LEFT FOR THE FREE LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP IN MINT BUILDER


From Paul Stramer

On Tuesday November 7th, 2017 at Midnight Eastern time (that's tonight), the free lifetime membership offer ends for Mint Builder.  That means you save $199 membership fee per year as long as you are a member.

It also means everyone you introduce to the company after that will have to pay $199 to join.

Why would we want to pay that fee every year?  Well what about stores like Costco?  I have been a business Costco member for over 20 years, and the lower prices and high quality easily justifies the membership every year. So if you want wholesale prices on some of the finest silver coins and bullion available, it's a bargain.  Even without the free lifetime membership it will save you money on all the silver you buy.

I can tell you that because I have been in the silver business for over 9 years now, and I think this company will beat the price from my mint on some of their bullion items. We will see shortly.