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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stard HOMESPUN ECONOMICS Continued from page 1 price as this fs being written Nov. IU, 1973. can't buy gold legally, except in what 1 consider rather You fully priced coins, but you can buy silver, so the case for silver in the instance of a flight from dollars is very good indeed. If International developments further erode confidence in the U.S. Government and the dollar, look for gold and silver to move upward dramatically, as well as the shares of selected U.S. gold and silver stocks. I don't like South African gold stocks because 1 know of the long term designs on South Africa by Russia, and I think less of Canadian stocks by the week. Canada may not stand with the U.S. in any confrontation with the Communistic block - 1 think she will not. 1 don't even want money in Swiss banks, given the division, presently discernable between us and the Common Market block. Homestake, Hecla, and a few carefully selected lesser gold and silver special situations appeal to me. Why do people in times of stress their faith in gold and silver put rather than in paper money? Because gold and silver are more reliable than politicians. Why does history repeat itself? Because human nature remains essentially the same over the years. An Englishman several hundred years ago observed that when an effort was made to have good and bad money to circulate side by side, the had money always drove the good money out of circulation! Thats known as Greshams Law. If a man offered to sell you his pocket knife for either a silver dollar or a paper dollar, which would you give him? Thats Gresham's Ixtw. The wages of prolonged monetary sin are widespread pain, disillusionment, and bankruptcy. A t least this has always been true in the past. Those who will not learn from history are condemned to repeat the mistakes of history. Sohodv can predict short term events, unless he is a prophet, but sure being early alternative. beats the The reason the gambling public are known among professionals as suckers is because they buck the house odds, even while knowing the odds are against them. November 29, 1973, The Utah Independent, Page 9 REMARKS MADE BY DR. BIOGRAPHICAL EXCERPT ARVO VAN ALSTYNE AT THE ON DR, VAN ALSTYNE B YU FORUM IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL ON TEMPLE TUESDAY SQUARE, EVENING, NOV. 21, 1973 Dr. Van Alstyne bore testimony to his belief in the divinely inspired U. S. Constitution and in the fact that God inspired the men who wrote it. He pointed out, however, that he does not believe in the perfection of the document nor that the words or sentences are inspired. Dr. Van Alstyne read from the book of Daniel and referred to Nebuchadnezzar as king of the The Bible says Assyrians. Nebuchadnezzar was king of (There is a real, Babylonians. historical difference between the two.) He then described the story of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego refusing to bow down to and worship the golden image, and compared this to the refusal by some heroic people in West Virginia years ago to bow down to the idol of the American flag in the pledge of allegiance. Dr. Van Alstyne referred to the 14th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution and its guarantees of protection as a correction of our faulty Constitution. He did not refer to the fraud involved in ratification of this Amendment. The record of that fraud is an historical fact, which was taught in Denver schools in the late 1950's. Dr. Van Alstyne referred to the era of McCarthyism and that many poor, innocent people had to take the Fifth Amendment, which fact was used by many people to conclude that those persons taking the Fifth" were really guilty. In an attempt to justify taking the Fifth, Van Alstyne said that Jesus Christ took the Fifth when questioned by the Sanhedrin. All of the Gospels, but especially Mark 14:61, 62 puts the lie to this assertion. Dr. Van Alstyne spent at least three minutes or one twentieth of his time arguing that there must be dialogue, that people must have the courage of their convictions, that they must speak up and be heard. Then at the end of his lecture, he permitted no comments, questions, or statements by people in the audience. Thomas O.. Breitling p.s. At the end of the lecture Mr. Keith Taylor said, Many of you who are may feel you have been listening to a non-Morm- on Mormon sermon. However, if you ask your neighbor on either side of you, who might be Mormon, he might deny that this is so. find ways to live with Communism. I want to find ways to live without Communism. The American Statesman I dont want to - Silver and Gold COINS Any Quantity MONARCH COIN CORPORATION Phone 211 East 3900 South Salt Lake City, Utah HENRY J. TAYLOR Common Cause of which Dr. Van Alstyne is a director (of the Utah Branch) has ties through its national president. Jack Conway, with the leftist League for Industrial Democracy. The League for Industrial Democracy started a youth affiliate with the name Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). The League for Industrial is considered by its , Democracy members and by British Fabian Socialists to be the American branch of Fabian Socialism. Dr. Van Alstyne. is a with Professor LeRoy F. Harlow of a set of 12 Model Laws for Salt Lake County government, any one of which might be imposed on Salt Lake County, and each of which contains a section which reads like the following section taken verbatim from Model Plan No. co-auth- or 11-1- 4: U.N. Fund Complaints Invalid The United Nations, still riding the U.S. gravy train after 28 years, is back on a favorite subject money. The current U.N. budget is $226 million. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim is now bemoaning the fact that it is payable in U.S. dollars, although he fails to mention that even this can grease the gravy train. The conferred upon are cumulative in nature. In the event of a conflict between statutes conferring power shall be upon construed liberally in favor of the The government. specific mention, or failure to mention, particular powers shall not he construed as limiting in any wav the general power of the (City-Countpowers y) (City-Count- (City-Count- y) y) y) government or the powers conferred upon (Citv-Countby this Optional Plan. While Dr. Van Alstyne refers to the Constitution of the United y( States as an experimental document, leaders of the L.D.S. Church have always taught that it is divinely inspired. Paul M. Angle in his book BY THESE WORDS, Great Documents of American Liberty, James states on page 97, x, thirty-siMadison, though, only could be counted on for a ripe knowledge of all the forms of government with which men had experimented in historic times. Docs Madison then sound like a man who would then have to conduct one more experiment, ora man who. would know how to build a lasting monument to man's God given free agency. In 1950, the preambles to the Constitutions of 47 of the 48 States then existent made direct reference to God given rights of men. Ask Dr. Van Alstyne if a new constitution that he might devise would refer to the God given rights oil-ric- $23 million, . super-ric- h pays only $600,000; Saudi $400,000; $300,000; Iraq, Libya Kuwait, Arabia, $100,000. And cn it pops Why dont the incredibly and increasingly rich Arab oil countries assume their rightful share of the Arab relief burden? countries convert their own currencies into dollars to pay their assessments. With the tobogganing of our dollar, each & country except the United States is now buying more dollars for the same amount. They are saving 15, 20 or 25 per cent, or more, while we taxpayers foot the U.N. bills that sometimes so the amount is actually illegal. : From its beginning the U.N. clamped a 60 per cent ceiling on any one countrys payments. Weve not only repeatedly blown that ceiling off because of member counsome defaults tries 1968 to defaults date back but have made a Mad Hatters dream out of additional U.N. subsidies. For example, we pay 40 per cent of the U.N.s planning fund administered by Waldheim. We pay 70 per cent of the costs of the U.N. emergency forces, as on Cyprus, in the Sinai, etc. We pay special U.N. agencies $55 million a year. We pay $141 million annually to international organizations, most of them We pay every last most of U.N. special penny research projects. We pay 25 per cent of the International Labor Organizations entire budget. Or witness, preposterously, the United Nations Relief and one-sided- (City-Count- member U.N. h Arab emments in countries, where the refugees are, are walking on money. But while our taxpayers pay r S Or look at our U.N. dues. On Dec. 9, 1972, the General Assembly at long last agreed to let the United States reduce its annual dues from 31.5 per cent of the total paid Continued On Page 10 ly Family Storage Supply & zr 5 7? 4? FOOD YOUR STORAGE SPECIALIST U.N-affiliat- ed. The leader in quality but not in price Let us help you plan your food storage. Works Agency. UNRWAs heaviest expense is supporting Arab evictees (the Palestine refugees) in camps. Some 1'.5 million Arabs are registered for payments. This has been going on for 25 years. UNRWAs budget is $60 million annually. Of this we $23 pay nearly 40 per cent million a year. The Arab gov- - 706 COLUMBIA LANE UTAH PROVO, 84601 (801) 375-98- 61 PATRIOTS ON THE OFFENSIVE! of all men. WHAT YOU CAN DO: Inform yourself of the details of Dr. Van Alstynes plans for Salt Lake County, Utah, and the United States. if a system in Ask yourself, which government is master rather than servant of the people, is the form of government guaranteed to the people of this Nation, and is the government you prefer. Patrick Henry said, Bad men cannot make good citizens. It is impossible that a nation of infidels or idolaters should be a nation of freemen. It is when a people forget God that tyrants forge their chains. A vitiated state of morals, a corrupted public conscience, are incompatible with freedom. SUE JUDGES! SUE PROSECUTORS! SUE SUE FALSELY- INSTRUCTED JURIES! TAX-COLLECTO- RS! NEW CIVIL RIGHTS PACKET SHOWS HOW - INEXPENSIVELY - DO IT YOURSELF, NO OFFICIAL IS IMMUNE WHO VIOLATES YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS Send 125 (checks redeemable in phoney Federal Reserve Notes temporarily accepted) TO: BOSTON TEA PARTY 1051 N. Grand Mesa, Arizona 85201 |