The Gold Crisis resumes: Edgar Benson, Finance Minister, of the Dominion of Canada, announces that his nation will no longer buy United States “dollars” in order to maintain the command-market value of the Canadian Dollar at 0.9250 per U.s. “dollars.”

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       De facto Commander-in-Chief Richard Nixon, Esq., orders the Joint Chiefs of Staff (private mercenaries) to continue to pursue an aggressive expansion of the Second (American-)Vietnamese War into Cambodia, but to tell the media that United states Armed Forces are merely providing support to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam: “Publicly we will say one thing, actually we will do another.”

       NOTE: As an attorney (Officer of the Court) Nixon was ineligible to serve in two branches of government at the same time, according to Article I, Section 6 [Clause 2].

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Subsequent Events:

5/11/1971                   8/5/1971                    8/15/1971

References:

Cal Woodward, “Nixon Papers Show Deception on War,” Orange County (California) Register, 17 November 2005, News:16.

Supply-Side University-010817 The 1971 ‘Nixon Shock’ Jude Wanniski
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A History of the Canadian Dollar
www.justiceplus.org/thedollar.htm

Current U.s. National Debt:

$36,167,124,467,492

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