Even from adolescence, I strongly suspected there was something very wrong with our society, but could not then quite grasp the cause. Being a natural seeker of truth and having an inquisitive mind, I eventually discovered the prime reason for our increasingly dysfunctional society was the application by selfish and spiritually ignorant people, of immoral monetary banking laws due to their ability to dominate unfairly through undeserved power.
I am a veteran of the Vietnam Era, serving in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1967 to 1973, including two years of inactive reserve duty as a Quartermaster/Signalman, and was honorably discharged in 1971 as an E-6. I eventually earned and received a degree in marine science from Cape Fear Technical Institute and became employed with the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office as a scientist in 1978, traveling and working in many countries around the world. I retired in 2003 as GS-12, after nearly 30 years as a public servant, including military service. As a senior scientist, I was involved in designing, planning, writing, compiling, and publishing technical specifications for supervising and conducting foreign hydrographic and oceanographic surveys.
A life long interest is being a self-taught musician, for over 40 years, playing guitar and singing folk-country-rock songs of social consciousness. I also write songs, poetry, and research, investigate, and write about consciousness, ancient and alternative history.
These experiences, combined with a lifetime investigation of the spiritual truths through the mystics in the various world religions and philosophy, prepared me to eventually discover that the main cause of social injustice in our era, was that in the 1700s, 1800s, and early 1900s, selfish, cruel and greedy people were very active and successful in putting themselves in charge of our world governments, and of subverting the monetary provisions of the U.S. Constitution, mainly through financial subterfuge.
Self interest and ignorance of spiritual truth is the real cause of all our collective problems. Small, but extremely powerful groups of self-interested individuals long ago managed to capture the secrets of monetary creation in order to exploit the vast human population to satisfy their own greed.
Stephen M. Clark
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Family Worship
Clark, Stephen; Kinzer, Mark
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Non Serviam, part 2: Issues 18-24
Nyberg, Svein Olav; MacLeod, Ken; Parker, Sid; Blaabjerg, Morten; Clark, Stephen; Kerin, Paul; Jensen, Hans Trygve;...
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Reality of Money
Clark, Stephen; Wallace, Frank
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