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Dollar Crisis: The Collapse of Society and Redemption Through Ancient Egyptian Monetary Policy

Dollar Crisis: The Collapse of Society and Redemption Through Ancient Egyptian Monetary Policy

          
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This book is about the problems of the US economy and the imminent collapse of the U.S. Dollar and its dire consequences for the US economy and the world. It is also about the corruption in government, economics and social order that led to this point. Also it is about survival, how to make it through this perhaps most trying period in the history of the United States. Also it is about the ancient wisdom of life that allowed an ancient civilization to grow beyond the destructive corruptions of ignorance and power so that the people of today may gain insight into the nature of their condition, how they got there and what needs to be done in order to salvage what is left and rebuild a society that is sustainable, beneficial and an example for all humanity.

"The Dollar Crisis: How to Understand and Survive the Economic Collapse of the U.S. Dollar with the Help of Kemetic Philosophy and Ancient Egyptian Fiscal & Monetary Policy" by Reginald Muata Ashby is a profound exploration of the ongoing world financial crisis of the 21st century. This manuscript delves into the causes and consequences of the economic collapse of the U.S. dollar, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the current financial turmoil and practical steps to protect their lives, livelihoods, and assets. The author, Reginald Muata Ashby, is a respected scholar and practitioner of Kemetic philosophy, with a deep understanding of ancient Egyptian fiscal and monetary policies. His extensive knowledge and expertise lend credibility to the insights and strategies presented in this book.

Reading this manuscript provides numerous benefits. It offers a historical perspective on the economic system of the United States, tracing its roots from slavery to the present-day challenges of capitalism, privatization, consumerism, and free trade. By understanding the historical context, readers can gain a deeper appreciation of the systemic issues that have led to the current crisis. The book also presents a model of ethics in commerce and government based on ancient Egyptian principles, providing a valuable alternative to the flawed economic systems of the modern world.

Furthermore, the manuscript outlines practical strategies to cope with the challenges of the future. It offers concrete steps to prepare for and protect oneself from the potential economic collapse, whether the difficulties are moderate or severe. These strategies are grounded in the wisdom of ancient Egyptian fiscal and monetary policies, which have stood the test of time. By applying these principles, readers can navigate the uncertain economic landscape with confidence and resilience.

The legitimacy of the author is further reinforced by his previous works and contributions to the field of Kemetic philosophy. Reginald Muata Ashby has authored several books on ancient Egyptian spirituality and philosophy, earning him a reputation as a leading authority in this area. His deep understanding of both historical and contemporary economic issues makes him uniquely qualified to offer insights and solutions to the current financial crisis.

In conclusion, "The Dollar Crisis" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand and survive the economic collapse of the U.S. dollar. The manuscript provides a comprehensive analysis of the causes and consequences of the crisis, grounded in historical context and ethical principles. It offers practical strategies to protect oneself and navigate the challenges of the future. By purchasing and reading this book, you will gain valuable insights and wisdom that can help you thrive in these uncertain times. Don't miss the opportunity to learn from the profound knowledge and expertise of Reginald Muata Ashby. Purchase your copy today and embark on a journey towards financial resilience and ethical living.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781884564765
  • Publisher: Sema Institute
  • Publisher Imprint: Sema Institute
  • Height: 228 mm
  • No of Pages: 208
  • Series Title: English
  • Sub Title: The Collapse of Society and Redemption Through Ancient Egyptian Monetary Policy
  • Width: 157 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1884564763
  • Publisher Date: 15 Jul 2008
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Weight: 326 gr


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