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Chapter XIV: Wendy’s Shining Moment (The Day the Dollar Died Series)
by John Galt
January 25, 2010
February 25, 2010 1:05 P.M. Eastern Time
“This is obscene! Honey, come here and read this!”, I yelled out loud to her. I continued my rant, “This is the biggest pile I have ever seen, come here and read just the first two paragraphs of page 246! These people are trying to trap everyone but the super rich inside the borders!” My wife looked at me, exhausted and instead of just taking my word for it, grabbed the documents out of my hands. She glanced and the page and said, “Honey, quit getting upset over this crap. These people are trying to take control of our lives and just make sure when you are through reading this that we do not miss anything that can get us in trouble with the new brown shirts. It’s obvious what they are trying to do and right now, they will succeed barring a miracle.”
I thought about what she said. She was right. For the time being, the government had the guns, the goons and the bureaucrats backing them. What made matters worse for everyone concerned was the lack of supplies that most people had in their homes and the lack of cash which apparently was going to be taxed at an absurd daily rate. When I reflect back on the news before it became government television twenty-four hours a day, seven days per week, I realized that this plan was something dug out of a filing drawer and implemented when it fit someone’s schedule, be it for domestic or international political purposes. I looked back at my wife in the bedroom, booting the personal computer back up now that the power was on again and told her, “Well, tomorrow is shopping day, let’s get a long list together so we can insure we can stay in one place for a long period of time. It would appear that our ability to drive around and even do the simple things in life are about to get somewhat complicated.”
February 25, 2010 4:09 P.M. Mountain Time
Wendy was enjoying the music blaring from her MP3 player through her car stereo as she headed home when she noticed that the liquor store several blocks from her home was open and apparently doing a brisk business. She pulled her car into the parking lot and after driving around it twice, an elderly man pulled out which opened a parking space for her. She went inside and grabbed a basked when she noticed that the check out line had a private security guard with a shotgun near the entrance and another one near the rear. She paused for a moment and in that innocent voice of hers, she asked the guard, “Is it safe in here?” The guard, obviously tired after man hours at work looked down at her and started to snicker when he replied, “Oh sure, as far as liquor stores during Armageddon goes, it’s safer than the Academy up the road from here!”
She was not amused and uttered a brief, “harrumph” as she rolled her eyes and walked away from the guard. Wendy made a bee line over to the wine department which was still relatively well stocked when an older man and his wife bumped into her from behind with their shopping cart full of various bottles of rum, tequila, bourbon and vodka. “Excuse us miss,” the two spoke softly and politely, “we didn’t hurt you did we?” Wendy shook her head no, then her curious nature got to her and asked the couple, “So where’s the party at? I mean, it’s nothing personal, I just can’t see what you would need with all of that liquor?” The old man grinned and crept creepily close to her head and whispered into her ear, “Miss, we’re going to survive this thing. And we know how to horse trade like the old days. We’re heading back out to the ranch as soon as we are done here.” Wendy just replied softly, “Okay, but I guess that’s a good reason to whisper.” She was more puzzled than ever but events at the cash register would leave her angry and frustrated.
After thinking about what the old man said, she grabbed six of her favorite bottles of wine and put them in her basket and then grabbed her favorite cherry flavored vodka and headed to the check out line where she sighed when she noticed that only one register was open and the elderly couple with at least fifty bottles of various sizes and flavors to be checked out. The old man started stacking all of the bottles on the counter and the cashier nodded in an odd manner and started to put the bottles in empty liquor bottle boxes filling box after box up until four full boxes were stacked up in the cart of the couple. The old man then reached into his coat pocket, handed what looked like a fist sized roll over to the man who broke it open and counted the large silver looking coins. “See ya next week, roads and weather permitting Tom,” the old man said as he walked away. Wendy quickly deduced that Tom was the owner and that there was some sort of arrangement for the purchase and with all the weird things going on, it was none of her business to ask questions.
She carefully placed all six wine bottles by the scanner and the bottle of vodka. The owner looked at Wendy and said quite firmly, “Driver’s license and D-Card please.” Wendy opened her purse and handed it over to the man and he proceeded to scan both of the cards. The owner then handed the cards back to her and spoke again, “Miss, your rations do not permit more than two bottles of alcohol to be purchased per week. You can buy any combination of two items, but that would be it per the OEC directive on rationing.” Wendy shoved her license and Dollar Card back into her purse and then glared at the owner and asked the question he knew was coming, “So how come the old guy in front of me was allowed to buy as much as he wanted? Where is his restriction? Why don’t I get treated equally and fair like he does? Who do you think you are making rules for some people and not other?”
Tom, the owner of this private liquor store had heard enough. His six foot five frame contained with fifty-five years of everything this town could throw at him leaned over, with the grizzled beard less than two inches from Wendy’s face with a reddened face and narrowed eyes he said to her, “Because he pays me with real money Miss. If you have some, you can buy whatever you want. But if you insist on using this dog-crap card to do your part for the country, then you will take what you are allowed to buy and be happy with it. If you have a problem with it, you could call the OEC but just remember now, I have your home address and those ain’t government guards standing by the doors sweetheart. Now for your booze, choose which ones you want and do you want a paper or plastic bag?” Wendy was taken totally aback by his comments, not to mention the little bit of chewing tobacco dribble coming out of one side of his mouth. She was so embarrassed by this event and the guy behind her banged her slightly with his shopping cart and said to her, “Come on whiny, don’t start crying! Pick your booze and let’s go. Some of us want to get home before curfew lady!” Wendy pointed at the vodka and a bottle of wine, then pressed her thumb on the fingerprint scanner. Tom printed out a receipt, threw it in the bag and told Wendy “I would prefer you shop elsewhere in the future Miss.”
Wendy was trying to hold back the tears but her eyes had welled up and she nodded, put her sunglasses on and grabbed the bag with the two bottles. She hurried out to her car with one of the guards walking behind her, watching her every move and as she started the car she swore he was writing down her tag number. The roar of a jet plane overhead from the Air Force Academy startled her, but she recovered and slowly backed out of the parking space, put the car in drive and proceeded to pull out on to the highway to head home. “This is just not fair,” she thought to herself as tears streamed down her face, “and I have to tell someone to do something about this.”
When she calmed down after enjoying a glass of her wine, she grabbed the packet from the OEC that she ignored which contained her D-Card that proudly proclaimed at the top of each page, “Office of Economic Security, Mid-Mountain Region, Denver, CO” and she immediately looked for an index. After fumbling through dozens of pages she found the index but it was of little help as it was too confusing for her but after flipping through the front of the book, she found the quick reference page within the table of contents. She found the telephone number for the OEC Hot line at 1-800-OEC-HELP and started dialing on her home phone that had no dial tone. Frustrated she slammed the phone down and grabbed her cell phone which displayed a solid five bars. The automated answering system prompted her to press four for reports of retail or vendor fraud and thus began a deathly long hold time where the prompt advised her that her hold time would be “approximately one hundred and seventeen minutes.”
After almost two hours on hold, a voice finally popped up on the line and started to speak, “Ms. Wendy Listels, D-Card Number nine, one, one, seven, three, six, six, six, four, eight, seven two, two, two, five, one?” Wendy paused for a moment, reached for her purse and grabbed the card out of her wallet to reply, “Yes, that is my number.” The voice, a gruff sounding female voice in what sounded like a boiler room full of operators in the background started again, “Are you still located at 9967 Mountain Valley Lane, Colorado Springs, CO, eight, zero, nine, zero, eight? Your physical description is listed as five foot four, one hundred thirty-six pounds, auburn hair, brown eyes and wears corrective lens for driving. Is this information correct?”
Wendy was somewhat stunned as she was reporting someone else and they wanted to know or validate information about her. Instead of arguing after this upsetting afternoon she answered, “Yes that information is still current and correct, may I ask you why you need that?” The operator then identified herself, “I am operator one two nine seven nine. You may retain this information for future use. I am setting up a report for our field office in Colorado Springs so an investigator can visit you and the place of business involved. The purchase report for today will be forwarded to the investigator from the Office of Economic Continuity Enforcement Division, the OECED, which will interview you and the vendor involved separately. Was this vendor involved a garage sale, flea market, road side stand, or one of the three charges placed on your D-Card this afternoon?” Wendy gasped at the list just read and erroneously said out loud inquisitively, “Garage sale? Uh, why is that on the list?” The operator replied, “So you tried to use your card at a garage sale that fails to collect taxes or were you using Federal Reserve Notes, uh, physical cash, for a purchase?” Wendy quickly gathered herself and answered back quickly, “Oh, no you misunderstood. I was just shocked that you said anything about a garage sale. I haven’t been to one of those in ages, it has been too cold. The incident happened at Tom Albert’s Liquors about three hours ago. I saw a man make an illegal purchase without using his card or cash.” The operator sighed, “Miss Listels, how can you be sure this was illegal? Are you sure it was not a bar owner or other buyer with legal papers allowing him to make such a purchase. And just how in the world did the buyer purchase anything without using his card or cash, that is strictly forbidden now.” The operator sounded like she had suspended belief in the call and was almost mocking Wendy’s statement. She gathered herself and spoke firmly to the operator, “Miss One Two Nine Seven Nine, I saw the person pay the owner of the store with some sort of silver coins. I could not see the coins but I watched him count them out on the counter. He yelled at me and told me it was real money, whatever that is. I thought my dollar bills were real money?” At that point in the discussion the operator replied somewhat firmly and in a more business like manner, “One moment Miss Listels, I am going to have my supervisor join us on this call.”
The supervisor clicked into the call with the operator and she began to speak, “Miss Listels, my supervisor is on the line to validate the information and confirm that your report has some basis in fact. The OECED does not take matters like this lightly and will send an investigator out immediately to your home and the business in question as soon as curfew is terminated in the morning. If you would, please repeat what you said for the record one more time so we can begin processing the report for our investigator.” Wendy sighed, recounted everything that happened at the liquor store and was thanked by the OEC officers who then hung up. “There, I showed that jerk at the liquor store,” she thought to herself as she eagerly awaited to meet the agents in the morning so she could get her pound of flesh. The wine started to flow freely as she felt vindicated, watching the start or the nine o’clock news called America Tonight via the cable channel provided by Radio and Television America as she drifted into the night eating chips and dip and consuming her bottle of Merlot.
February 25, 2010 3:30 P.M. Central Time, Pine Bluff, Arkansas
“Prisoners, please stand up,” the voice bellowed like a military man, “and face forward, you may stop looking at the floor now. I know you are not in the military nor familiar with those procedures but if you listen to me, you will survive the processing and hopefully return to a normal life in your society. My name is Staff Sergeant Ellis Lee Franklin of the National Home Guard. Those of you who are not familiar with our units are to learn what I say this one time and one time only. We have full military regulatory authority in the streets and homes of the United States to protect the citizens and our economy from enemies foreign and domestic. We do not report to the United States military, the National Guard or Governor of this state. The Home Guard has full law enforcement authority which supersedes all local, county and state laws and regulations while a State of Emergency is in effect for your region. Due to the nature of the recent attack on the National Guard Armory in Little Rock, this state of Emergency has been extended to an unlimited period until all responsible parties are arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent. You gentlemen are here because you are suspects in this attack from Tuesday night or suspected of providing logistical support to the terrorists we seek. You have not been charged with any crimes at this time. You will be interrogated and we can do this the hard way or the easy way. Each of you will be fed, given a medical exam and fresh clothes upon departure to either the detention facility in Helena or back to your local communities. No questions will be taken and you will speak only when spoken to. Sit down, shut up and wait until your name is called. That is all.”
The men all sat down and immediately stared at the floor, some even breaking down in tears. Pastor Lewis knew that he could not speak, preach nor attempt to comfort the men he was with at this time. With the frustration and horror of what has happened to him in just one day, he knew what to do and began to pray in silence hoping the Good Lord would comfort him in his time of stress. “Lewis, front and center!” the voice from the tent flap yelled out. He stood up, nodded, and moved towards the door. The guard put a set of leg and wrist shackles on him and said, “Sorry Padre, this is procedure. Let me know if they are too tight.” The guard then led him into another tent where a dog sniffed him down then the guard walked him into one of the airport type scanners where the other guard waved him through.
After passing through the tent where he was screened another guard wearing a solid black uniform with a weird patch that only said “HG” prodded Lewis into a building then into a room that was plain with only two wooden chairs and a desk all painted white and some very bright fluorescent lighting illuminating the room. The guard then said to the Pastor “Wait here, do not sit until instructed, your researcher will be in shortly.” At this point in time, he couldn’t hold it any longer and spoke, “Uh, sir, guard, I really have to go to the bathroom, please, I’ve been holding it for hours. I really need to go bad now sir.” The guard stopped in his tracks, paused and grabbed the Pastor by the neck of his shirt and pulled him down the hallway to a bathroom where he unlocked the leg shackles and looked him in the eyes with a sneer and said “Two minutes.” The Pastor knew what this meant and hurried with his business, returned to the door, and was promptly re-shackled and escorted back to his white room.
“Mr. Lewis, I presume,” the voice said as the door opened and a tall gentleman dressed in a solid black uniform with that weird patch on his shoulders, this time with Captain’s bars. “Yes sir, that would be me sir, or you can call me Father, Reverend, whatever you would like sir,” the somewhat terrified church leader said. “Sit down Mr. Lewis, and please listen to everything I have to say carefully. Your future freedom and perhaps survival could depend on this interview. On February twenty-third at thirty-four minutes after one in the morning, twenty men attacked and illegally entered into the National Guard Armory in North Little Rock, killing four guards and stealing two trailer loads of weapons and ammunition. This entire state will remain a Federalized Military district until the parties responsible are apprehended or killed. The reason you are here is that you have admitted to providing shelter to residents who were in violation of the declared curfews and then yourself committed the same act. Are you aware that you knowingly violated the provisions of the Emergency Safety and Security Act which was activated forty-eight hours ago?”
Pastor Lewis was stunned and started to respond, “Uh, sir, I don” know anyone….” The Captain was not impressed and cut him off stating, “Yes or no answers only.”
Stammering, scared, and somewhat intimidated, the good father simply replied, “yes” and waited for the next question.
Captain: “Did you openly declare you would take refugees without prior authorization from the Department of Homeland Security?”
Pastor: “Yes.”
Captain: “Did you check the identification of the persons in your church early this morning?”
Pastor: “No.”
Captain: “Do you own a firearm?”
Pastor: “No.”
Captain: “This concludes our interview. Your statements to the other officers have been noted. Apparently your ignorance of the law does not constitute a threat to the Republic. I have had your face scanned into our database and your statistics do not match those of any of the suspects in the Little Rock attack. Your illegal refugees have also been cleared and the migrants will be processed and shipped to a camp in Oklahoma for work assignments. Mr. Lewellyn’s daughter was found alive in the woods this morning and his family has been cleared. You however sir will be required to donate twelve hours per week to the Homeland Guard Camp Delta as punishment for disobedience of the curfew and refugee regulations that were posted on February 23, 2010 at eighteen hundred hours Central Time, per the President of the United States. To be honest, we need a spiritual adviser who can help counsel some of the souls we are arresting for violations of the numerous new regulations. When I leave this room another officer will escort you to a clean room, give you some fresh clothes and escort you to final processing. You have been hereby adjudicated and found guilty of misdemeanor violations of Regulations 0124.9973.102 and 0124.9973.296. You will be provided with a choice of cooperating with the Division of Corrections within the Homeland Guard or accept assignment to make restitution for your actions. Do you understand the scope and details of the sentence passed down upon you?”
Pastor: “No sir. I do not. This is America, don’t I get a trial? What happened to my Miranda rights? I don’t understand what I did wrong? My church is a refuge and the rights conveyed upon my church by God are not to be violated by the laws of man. What happened to our nation where these laws no longer hold true?”
Captain: “Off the record so please stop recording now.” After a pause he leaned over the table and spoke firmly but quietly, “Look Padre, I don’t like this either, but we have a new series of regulations we must follow. You now live in a state under martial law and the Constitution has been suspended. We have terrorist acts breaking out all over this region including unlawful assembly for anti-government purposes, threatening of and attempted assassination of government officials, and attacks on law enforcement and retail facilities all over this region. Just take the deal, don’t make trouble and in sixty days, you will be released from your duties. I convinced the Colonel to give you a pass and insure you would perform non-denominational spiritual duties to help calm and re-educate the prisoners we are holding now.” He leaned back in his chair, straightened up his back, and said, “Recording on. Father, one more time. I am not in a position to enter into Constitutional nor other debates as the rule of law was established by the actions of the President in response to the terrorist acts. Do you accept this sentence and agree to cooperate with the Homeland Guard as instructed?”
Pastor: “Yes sir. I’m sorry but I am tired and upset.”
Captain: “We understand. You will be guided through processing and your sentencing documentation will be available for you to sign at the exit processing interview. Please obtain a copy of the Emergency Declaration at the exit interview so you can remain within the law. Hopefully this will be lifted in the next one hundred days. Good day sir.”

floydian slip
27.01.10
00:45
Wendy will learn the hard way not to be a snitch?
Thanks for the story!
keep em comin’
Cheers from the Free State! (Kansas)
Carl Williams aka frostback
27.01.10
00:54
Well John, That was kind of scarry,
2 hours on hold to report “law breakers”who knew informing could take so long,
good thing there are at least 12979 operators, seems like a big number of people needing to fill in the PTB,bettet than cctv.
Just because I like merlot dosn’t make me a sheeple , or does it???
Great chapter as always it is insightful.
CHRIS
27.01.10
01:11
26 days and a wake up……America had better prepare……BHO doesn’t care about two terms because he only needs one to declare martial law…….
…. 2/22/10 ….
bobn
27.01.10
01:18
I wonder who is more dangerous to Wendy, the liquor store “guards” or the nice people the government send to “help” her.
Nice bi-partisan touch having this planned by Bush43 and ruthlessly implemented by Obama.
Where to all these OES/HG people come from? Will there really be that many people on tap who will live and work under the banner of: “the Constitution has been suspended”?
mitch
27.01.10
01:25
I think (and hope) that if something like this happened the Gov’t wouldn’t have the man power to enforce things like sales in gold/silver and yard/garage/private sales. With such a small population holding silver and garage sales bringing in small amounts of money (even less in real terms since the dollar croaked) I think they will be over looked. The police will have much much bigger problems.
Randall
27.01.10
01:35
“Because he pays me with real money Miss.” The SHTF for old Wendy!!!!! Thanks John!!
smkymtn prepper
27.01.10
02:31
John, Great chapter! I think I worked with Wendy once, we probably all have (the who do you think you are give me I deserve it people). That is why you do not leave a paper trail and you do deals away from prying eyes. Barting has always been around where I grew up, but it has picked up in the last couple of years, just make sure you know who you are dealing with and who is watching: 2 stories to show the point. Deal with who you know!
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=84594
http://www.prisonplanet.com/missouri-government-plots-undercover-sting-operations-against-families-selling-raw-milk.html
Mitch, I agree to a point, some areas will be total chaos in the beginning and others will be the slow snowball to SHTF. I know where I live the brownshirts/blackshirts would be in for a hell of a time, an unknown car gets the evil eye here. I would not want to be anywhere near places like Detroit today much less when this happens.
1fourme
27.01.10
02:51
John another great chapter…it’s only fiction…It’s only fiction…
BOBN,
BO will fill the positions with only the highest quality trained THUGS….I mean workers available.
Let’s see does S.E.I.U or U.A.W. ring a bell…BO could pay back his depts to the unions and creat thousands of jobs in hours…
If he needs more help he could always trade citizenship for service…We do have over 11 million Illegal aliens…
MCSNOOZY
27.01.10
03:58
If you think there aren’t enough people ready, willing, and able to fill every one of these new enforcement positions, for whatever peanuts are offered, think again. How long did it take DHS to fill the 40,000 new airport screener and other positions? BLINK – done. These were not retired screeners waiting to be called back to service. You see who they hired, their capacity for good judgment, and the strength of their moral compass. With the potential consequences from a Wendy, it might be in a business owner’s best interest to have a geek or two paid to gather intel on the complainers. The cost is low compared to being hauled off.
Stefan
27.01.10
04:50
Nice work. I find it interesting that the operator was not outsourced to India.
1fourme
27.01.10
05:01
Almost forgot BO’s Favorite…ACORN…
JC
27.01.10
05:24
If I were the pastor I would have to practice keeping a straight face. What the “researcher” said off the record is priceless. What the pastor now knows:
1. The Constitution was suspended – no longer any doubt.
2. There is wide spread resistance, but probably unorganized.
3. Some group of resistors is now very well armed.
What he can do:
4. If he accepts the work detail, he can gather news from the incoming prisoners and put together Intel unfiltered by TPTB.
5. If he is contacted by a resistance cell, he can provide them with a summary of the prisoner intel and whatever he can pick up from the black hats.
He actually do more to end suffering through the information gathered within the camp than he could by preaching.
B_Real
27.01.10
07:51
Awww… poor Wendy has an overdeveloped sense of entitlement from growing up ‘right’ in a world where she was conditioned to believe in black and white and right and wrong.
I think she either (through dumb luck) achieves phenomenal success as an unwitting tool of the NWO…
or Wendy meets her own John Galt who opens her eyes and converts her into a survivor and a freedom fighter.
Please don’t kill her, John. Wendy was me… before I found you.
Nobody
27.01.10
08:05
Would appreciate a personae dramatis. There are enough characters combined with this being spread out over weeks that I am not sure who is who. Is Wendy the wife of the truck driver? The one who had lunch with her mother as the restaurant was running out of food? (Or are those the same person?)
I love the story, but having a little trouble keeping it together, especially since not everyone appears in each episode.
taipeimarc
27.01.10
08:56
Great stuff John. How interesting it is that Hollywood recently came out with 3 Armageddon type movies(2012, The Road, Book of Eli) but all three sucked. Your story is so much more interesting, frightening and valuable.
If someone were smart, they would make “The Day the Dollar Died” into a Broadway type play or at least a short film on Youtube. (Annimation? come on Pixar people you can do it as a real contribution to society ~!!) I know there is a chance that some or much of what you wrote could really play out so time is short, I just wanted to give you some feedback and say thanks again.
btw, I also humbly suggest that you can create and post .pdf at the end of each chapter that includes the full story up to that point.
MegaYacht
27.01.10
12:52
While the author is trying I believe he has seriously missed the boat on what is more likely to happen. The states will revolt, our military will not follow illegal orders (I served for 28 years) you are going to see a bloodbath. It is very likely the Union will dissolve and 5 to 6 regions will be the result, in general people will not allow what the author hopes will happen. The reality will be very much different.
Do not expect the United States to exist as it looks not and as for a North American Union, Not over my dead body and believe me millions more will stop that from happening. Remember a little history, less than 3% adjectivally participated in the first American Revolution and less than 5% supported it, should O’dumb-a and his puppet masters try anything like the author suggested there WILL be a revolution in this country. It will be very unpleasant for those who try to enforce a dictatorship on the American people.
Sorry but your story is simply not plausible, an interesting read but ignores the reality of what WILL come when the Dollar Really Dies.
Casey
27.01.10
13:03
RE TAIPEIMARC’s suggestion – Shortly after TDTDD began, I collected the episodes and put them in a MS Word file. John: If you want to do that send me an email and I’ll return the (lightly proofed) Word file.
Excellent, but unnerving, story.
Mark
27.01.10
13:30
It looks like there will be many resistance groups whrn the shtf. Obama will be president for life and Congress and the Supreme Court will have no power. I wonder what happens to other states like texas,Louisiana,California,Tennesse,Arizona etc. There are alot of militias there too. Great story it may be fiction but its coming probably 3-5 yrs down the road.
James Laubacher
27.01.10
14:13
If you’re going to do business in real money, do it from the garage area of the store where it won’t be seen by the simple folk.If anyone notices, just tell them it’s the authorized bulk buyers like bar owners. Remember to pay the grift to the enforcers.
Randall
27.01.10
15:11
I have been passing this on to others.If you get time ,could you put it all together in a pdf? From start to finish, no, just keep adding to it!!
Thanks ! Love this read!!
Randall
RON_PAUL_IS_RIGHT
27.01.10
15:20
Another suggestion is to FIX the first FOUR chapters to REMOVE the italics that make them UNREADABLE by most.
Thanks.
Brian
27.01.10
16:20
So, what is with this 2/22/10 stuff? Seriously, I have looked everywhere and cannot find a word about it.
USMCTANKS
27.01.10
17:05
Another great chapter…..Wendy on the other hand is a traitor! She is the typical 20 something American woman or “wo-man”. Refusing to learn anything about the history of our great country…hence the election of this current crop of traitorous rodents in Washington. And because of her choice to remain with her entitlement mentality and her lack of interest in the truth she must now reap what she has sown. She is part of the “gimme” generation….the generation that has elected obama and should as such receive her just rewards. Thanks again for all you do! …..Matt III
jg
27.01.10
17:30
Okay, for B_Real’s sake don’t kill Wendy, but please do b—- slap her a few times for the rest of us.
Great work, sir!
mogar
27.01.10
18:08
I think by this time there would be a lot of angry meetings taking place in basements across the country. It is apparent that one such group has already found the nads to attack the armory. The private contractors are certainly going to have targets on their backs soon. Regular military, I just think the best are going to leave or just not do their job to the extent that they can. Perhaps I am being naive but most military men/women I have meet didn’t sign up for something like this.
JM Johnson
27.01.10
18:14
When the SHTF, people like Wendy will be legion. Those who have prepared will have to be very discreet, have secure, small networks or cells of like-minded patriots, and keep their mouths shut! This is especially true if you have young children in the house. Kids are blabbermouths! Train your family well. Remember, the govt has already used the D.A.R.E. program to turn the children against their parents.
John
27.01.10
18:37
Really enjoying this series. Our systems are so complex, there are so many ways they can fail. I have imagined a few but you have a different take. I wouldn’t have thought of the government credit card but that is a good call based on the Katrina experience.
Besides radio, getting news would be a real problem. Maybe some underground newspapers, gossip at the store or cafe, or even graffiti or web hackers?
Idahoser
27.01.10
21:22
Will there really be that many people on tap who will live and work under the banner of: “the Constitution has been suspended”?
Oh come ON, have you ever READ the Constitution? We haven’t used it well since 1865 (how can you call it a Republic when membership is mandatory?).
We moved even farther (and started this mess you’re writing about) with the 17th Amendment (which must be repealed before we can try to fix said mess, by the way- Step 1: Repeal 17!)
We quit even pretending to be a Constitutional Republic when we elected a “president” with only skin color for a qualification.
Administrator
27.01.10
22:05
Will do at the end by 2/22/10…I shall pdf the entire series.
Bring it on!
28.01.10
05:03
I think when the people get back power, if they do, Wendy should be shot for treason.
MandoMan
28.01.10
05:15
Mormons proliferate in the communities of the western half of the United States. They encourage emergency food storage among their members, like no other large organization/church. Like many churches they maintain membership records. In the event that food hoarding becomes a crime, the local authorities will obtain these rosters, systemically visit Mormon households and confiscate their food as penalty. Their neighbors who did not hoard (prepare), will not raise a finger to protect Mormon property rights as they stand to benefit when the government redistributes what is left. Their kids won’t have to blab – Mormons will just be targetted because of their religious affiliation. This is more likely to happen in smaller communities with over a dozen police officers/sheriff’s deputies than in larger, more chaotic cities. I see Utah as being one big refugee camp for displaced Mormons when tshtf.
MandoMan
28.01.10
05:29
Sorry, I forgot my main point, which is that Police, Fire and National Guard troops will side with any “government” that allows them the means to feed their families (regardless of where that food came from and how it was obtained). They are already organized, armed and can control the main lines of communication. Initially, any resistance will be isolated, relatively small and therefore ruthlessly crushed. This is already SOP in most law enforcement agencies across the nation. It would take quite a while for there to be any revolt. States will be allowed to keep what they steal from their “residents” and redistribute to the starving masses, who will vote to retain them once the “Emergency” is over. Don’t look to State governments to initially lead any kind of revolt. That would be biting the hand that feeds them, as the national government gives their “Emergency” actions the veneer of legitamacy.
Lotus7
28.01.10
17:50
Somthing for you to read.
“During his presidency, Andrew Jackson viewed as his crowning achievement that he “Killed the Bank,” the 2nd Bank of the U.S. Our current ‘Federal Reserve,’ created in 1913, is the 3rd Bank of the U.S. Jackson was intent upon restoring an honest, Constitutional monetary system. There probably never has been written a more articulate, prophetic vision of what calamity would befall our nation if we did not diligently stay that course, as argued by Jackson in the following excerpt from his farewell address in 1837. It reads as if written this very day about our present financial circumstances:”
“. . . . In reviewing the conflicts which have taken place between different interests in the United States and the policy pursued since the adoption of our present form of Government, we find nothing that has produced such deep-seated evil as the course of legislation in relation to the currency. The Constitution of the United States unquestionably intended to secure to the people a circulating medium of gold and silver. But the establishment of a national bank by Congress, with the privilege of issuing paper money receivable in the payment of the public dues, and the unfortunate course of legislation in the several States upon the same subject, drove from general circulation the constitutional currency and substituted one of paper in its place.
It was not easy for men engaged in the ordinary pursuits of business, whose attention had not been particularly drawn to the subject, to foresee all the consequences of a currency exclusively of paper, and we ought not on that account to be surprised at the facility with which laws were obtained to carry into effect the paper system. Honest and even enlightened men are sometimes misled by the specious and plausible statements of the designing. But experience has now proved the mischiefs and dangers of a paper currency, and it rests with you to determine whether the proper remedy shall be applied.
The paper system being founded on public confidence and having of itself no intrinsic value, it is liable to great and sudden fluctuations, thereby rendering property insecure and the wages of labor unsteady and uncertain. The corporations which create the paper money cannot be relied upon to keep the circulating medium uniform in amount. In times of prosperity, when confidence is high, they are tempted by the prospect of gain or by the influence of those who hope to profit by it to extend their issues of paper beyond the bounds of discretion and the reasonable demands of business; and when these issues have been pushed on from day to day, until public confidence is at length shaken, then a reaction takes place, and they immediately withdraw the credits they have given, suddenly curtail their issues, and produce an unexpected and ruinous contraction of the circulating medium, which is felt by the whole community. The banks by this means save themselves, and the mischievous consequences of their imprudence or cupidity are visited upon the public. Nor does the evil stop here. These ebbs and flows in the currency and these indiscreet extensions of credit naturally engender a spirit of speculation injurious to the habits and character of the people. We have already seen its effects in the wild spirit of speculation in the public lands and various kinds of stock which within the last year or two seized upon such a multitude of our citizens and threatened to pervade all classes of society and to withdraw their attention from the sober pursuits of honest industry. It is not by encouraging this spirit that we shall best preserve public virtue and promote the true interests of our country; but if your currency continues as exclusively paper as it now is, it will foster this eager desire to amass wealth without labor; it will multiply the number of dependents on bank accommodations and bank favors; the temptation to obtain money at any sacrifice will become stronger and stronger, and inevitably lead to corruption, which will find its way into your public councils and destroy at no distant day the purity of your Government. Some of the evils which arise from this system of paper press with peculiar hardship upon the class of society least able to bear it. A portion of this currency frequently becomes depreciated or worthless, and all of it is easily counterfeited in such a manner as to require peculiar skill and much experience to distinguish the counterfeit from the genuine note. These frauds are most generally perpetrated in the smaller notes, which are used in the daily transactions of ordinary business, and the losses occasioned by them are commonly thrown upon the laboring classes of society, whose situation and pursuits put it out of their power to guard themselves from these impositions, and whose daily wages are necessary for their subsistence. It is the duty of every government so to regulate its currency as to protect this numerous class, as far as practicable, from the impositions of avarice and fraud. It is more especially the duty of the United States, where the Government is emphatically the Government of the people, and where this respectable portion of our citizens are so proudly distinguished from the laboring classes of all other nations by their independent spirit, their love of liberty, their intelligence, and their high tone of moral character. Their industry in peace is the source of our wealth and their bravery in war has covered us with glory; and the Government of the United States will but ill discharge its duties if it leaves them a prey to such dishonest impositions. Yet it is evident that their interests can not be effectually protected unless silver and gold are restored to circulation.
These views alone of the paper currency are sufficient to call for immediate reform; but there is another consideration which should still more strongly press it upon your attention.
Recent events have proved that the paper-money system of this country may be used as an engine to undermine your free institutions, and that those who desire to engross all power in the hands of the few and to govern by corruption or force are aware of its power and prepared to employ it. Your banks now furnish your only circulating medium, and money is plenty or scarce according to the quantity of notes issued by them. While they have capitals not greatly disproportioned to each other, they are competitors in business, and no one of them can exercise dominion over the rest; and although in the present state of the currency these banks may and do operate injuriously upon the habits of business, the pecuniary concerns, and the moral tone of society, yet, from their number and dispersed situation, they can not combine for the purposes of political influence, and whatever may be the dispositions of some of them their power of mischief must necessarily be confined to a narrow space and felt only in their immediate neighborhoods.
But when the charter for the Bank of the United States was obtained from Congress it perfected the schemes of the paper system and gave to its advocates the position they have struggled to obtain from the commencement of the Federal Government to the present hour. The immense capital and peculiar privileges bestowed upon it enabled it to exercise despotic sway over the other banks in every part of the country. From its superior strength it could seriously injure, if not destroy, the business of any one of them which might incur its resentment; and it openly claimed for itself the power of regulating the currency throughout the United States. In other words, it asserted (and it undoubtedly possessed) the power to make money plenty or scarce at its pleasure, at any time and in any quarter of the Union, by controlling the issues of other banks and permitting an expansion or compelling a general contraction of the circulating medium, according to its own will. The other banking institutions were sensible of its strength, and they soon generally became its obedient instruments, ready at all times to execute its mandates; and with the banks necessarily went also that numerous class of persons in our commercial cities who depend altogether on bank credits for their solvency and means of business, and who are therefore obliged, for their own safety, to propitiate the favor of the money power by distinguished zeal and devotion in its service. The result of the ill-advised legislation which established this great monopoly was to concentrate the whole moneyed power of the Union, with its boundless means of corruption and its numerous dependents, under the direction and command of one acknowledged head, thus organizing this particular interest as one body and securing to it unity and concert of action throughout the United States, and enabling it to bring forward upon any occasion its entire and undivided strength to support or defeat any measure of the Government. In the hands of this formidable power, thus perfectly organized, was also placed unlimited dominion over the amount of the circulating medium, giving it the power to regulate the value of property and the fruits of labor in every quarter of the Union, and to bestow prosperity or bring ruin upon any city or section of the country as might best comport with its own interest or policy.
We are not left to conjecture how the moneyed power, thus organized and with such a weapon in its hands, would be likely to use it. The distress and alarm which pervaded and agitated the whole country when the Bank of the United States waged war upon the people in order to compel them to submit to its demands can not yet be forgotten. The ruthless and unsparing temper with which whole cities and communities were oppressed, individuals impoverished and ruined, and a scene of cheerful prosperity suddenly changed into one of gloom and despondency ought to be indelibly impressed on the memory of the people of the United States. If such was its power in a time of peace, what would it not have been in a season of war, with an enemy at your doors? No nation but the freemen of the United States could have come out victorious from such a contest; yet, if you had not conquered, the Government would have passed from the hands of the many to the hands of the few, and this organized money power from its secret conclave would have dictated the choice of your highest officers and compelled you to make peace or war, as best suited their own wishes. The forms of your Government might for a time have remained, but its living spirit would have departed from it.
The distress and sufferings inflicted on the people by the bank are some of the fruits of that system of policy which is continually striving to enlarge the authority of the Federal Government beyond the limits fixed by the Constitution. The powers enumerated in that instrument do not confer on Congress the right to establish such a corporation as the Bank of the United States, and the evil consequences which followed may warn us of the danger of departing from the true rule of construction and of permitting temporary circumstances or the hope of better promoting the public welfare to influence in any degree our decisions upon the extent of the authority of the General Government. Let us abide by the Constitution as it is written, or amend it in the constitutional mode if it is found to be defective.
The severe lessons of experience will, I doubt not, be sufficient to prevent Congress from again chartering such a monopoly, even if the Constitution did not present an insuperable objection to it. But you must remember, my fellow-citizens, that eternal vigilance by the people is the price of liberty, and that you must pay the price if you wish to secure the blessing. It behooves you, therefore, to be watchful in your States as well as in the Federal Government. The power which the moneyed interest can exercise, when concentrated under a single head and with our present system of currency, was sufficiently demonstrated in the struggle made by the Bank of the United States. Defeated in the General Government, tho same class of intriguers and politicians will now resort to the States and endeavor to obtain there the same organization which they failed to perpetuate in the Union; and with specious and deceitful plans of public advantages and State interests and State pride they will endeavor to establish in the different States one moneyed institution with overgrown capital and exclusive privileges sufficient to enable it to control the operations of the other banks. Such an institution will be pregnant with the same evils produced by the Bank of the United States, although its sphere of action is more confined, and in the State in which it is chartered the money power will be able to embody its whole strength and to move together with undivided force to accomplish any object it may wish to attain. You have already had abundant evidence of its power to inflict injury upon the agricultural, mechanical, and laboring classes of society, and over those whose engagements in trade or speculation render them dependent on bank facilities the dominion of the State monopoly will be absolute and their obedience unlimited. With such a bank and a paper currency the money power would in a few years govern the State and control its measures, and if a sufficient number of States can be induced to create such establishments the time will soon come when it will again take the field against the United States and succeed in perfecting and perpetuating its organization by a charter from Congress.
It is one of the serious evils of our present system of banking that it enables one class of society–and that by no means a numerous one–by its control over the currency, to act injuriously upon the interests of all the others and to exercise more than its just proportion of influence in political affairs. The agricultural, the mechanical, and the laboring classes have little or no share in the direction of the great moneyed corporations, and from their habits and the nature of their pursuits they are incapable of forming extensive combinations to act together with united force. Such concert of action may sometimes be produced in a single city or in a small district of country by means of personal communications with each other, but they have no regular or active correspondence with those who are engaged in similar pursuits in distant places; they have but little patronage to give to the press, and exercise but a small share of influence over it; they have no crowd of dependents about them who hope to grow rich without labor by their countenance and favor, and who are therefore always ready to execute their wishes. The planter, the farmer, the mechanic, and the laborer all know that their success depends upon their own industry and economy, and that they must not expect to become suddenly rich by the fruits of their toil. Yet these classes of society form the great body of the people of the United States; they are the bone and sinew of the country–men who love liberty and desire nothing but equal rights and equal laws, and who, moreover, hold the great mass of our national wealth, although it is distributed in moderate amounts among the millions of freemen who possess it. But with overwhelming numbers and wealth on their side they are in constant danger of losing their fair influence in the Government, and with difficulty maintain their just rights against the incessant efforts daily made to encroach upon them. The mischief springs from the power which the moneyed interest derives from a paper currency which they are able to control, from the multitude of corporations with exclusive privileges which they have succeeded in obtaining in the different States, and which are employed altogether for their benefit; and unless you become more watchful in your States and check this spirit of monopoly and thirst for exclusive privileges you will in the end find that the most important powers of Government have been given or bartered away, and the control over your dearest interests has passed into the hands of these corporations.
The paper-money system and its natural associations–monopoly and exclusive privileges–have already struck their roots too deep in the soil, and it will require all your efforts to check its further growth and to eradicate the evil. The men who profit by the abuses and desire to perpetuate them will continue to besiege the halls of legislation in the General Government as well as in the States, and will seek by every artifice to mislead and deceive the public servants. It is to yourselves that you must look for safety and the means of guarding and perpetuating your free institutions. In your hands is rightfully placed the sovereignty of the country, and to you everyone placed in authority is ultimately responsible. It is always in your power to see that the wishes of the people are carried into faithful execution, and their will, when once made known, must sooner or later be obeyed; and while the people remain, as I trust they ever will, uncorrupted and incorruptible, and continue watchful and jealous of their rights, the Government is safe, and the cause of freedom will continue to triumph over all its enemies.
But it will require steady and persevering exertions on your part to rid yourselves of the iniquities and mischiefs of the paper system and to check the spirit of monopoly and other abuses which have sprung up with it, and of which it is the main support. So many interests are united to resist all reform on this subject that you must not hope the conflict will be a short one nor success easy. My humble efforts have not been spared during my administration of the Government to restore the constitutional currency of gold and silver, and something, I trust, has been done toward the accomplishment of this most desirable object; but enough yet remains to require all your energy and perseverance. The power, however, is in your hands, and the remedy must and will be applied if you determine upon it….”
John you dont need to post it. Thanks Randall
thymeout
28.01.10
18:11
When the feds get to the liquor store, it will be empty, selves bare, and a notice for a building permit in the window, dated about nine months ago. The store owner will be at his cabin in the woods. The feds will then accuse Wendy of making the whole story up, and put her in a brothel as punishment.
Ken Sowski
28.01.10
19:29
I am enjoying this story so much it makes me shake in my boots. I believe it will be worse than this but your storytelling adds the aura or realism.
My main warning to all who read this is if you have guns do not give them up and fight back because if you give them up you will not get them back and you will wish you had kept them.
America is on the journey to being destroyed by our corrupt government officials and other influential people like the Rockefellers, Henry Kissinger etc.
This story may not be exactly what is coming, but it gives us a taste of how bad things can get and like I said earlier, I think it will be much worse than this.
You need to have a relationship with Jesus Christ to have any true hope in this world and you need Him to help get you through the horrible times that are coming on this country and world.
Don’t wait until it’s too late.
Steve Quayle’s World: It’s a Blast! | The Ruthless Truth blog
28.01.10
19:31
[...] Chapter XIV: Wendy’s Shining Moment (The Day the Dollar Died Series) [...]
BigPaPa
28.01.10
19:33
Idahoser I think you mean the Sixteenth Amendment – “congress shall have the power to lay and collect imcome taxes”.
Good series, but I do think it is a little hard to keep track of the characters. Nice job though!
dd314159
28.01.10
20:20
AT first reading I thought you might be the real present day John Titor. But you would only be 12 on 2/22/10. Perhaps this is another trip back on our shared timeline.
Surely these groups will have some impact. http://westernrifleshooters.blogspot.com/
http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/
Still catching up on past chapters.
Another interesting take….2/22 looms…
http://www.chrismartenson.com/blog/crisis-explained-one-chart-debt-gdp/11570
JC
28.01.10
21:20
Megayacht, I’d like to believe that there would be some serious fraction of the military that would honor their oath, but I am not entire sure of that. Remember that during Katrina, there were elements of the 101st Airborne that went house to house disarming, and in some cases handcuffing law abiding citizens. Has there been any blowback from that? Has there been any policy changes? If you know of any changes in the military that have resulted from that, please let me know. I haven’t heard of any.
Brian
28.01.10
22:21
DD 314159 – what is the signifigance of 2/22?
California Doctor
29.01.10
02:54
Hey, I figure that Wendy will live out her days dependent on the gov’t assistance card and buy only what that card let’s her… not much.
Meanwhile, the rest of the people will be trading with the store owner in silver coins and barter. She’ll be the only person on the rations because she’s the only person in the entire town that:
1. Did not stock ammo for trading or use.
2. Did not stock candy M&M or bottles of wine
3. Actually registered with the OEM and really believed that you can print free money and use it.
4. Didn’t already know the guards at the liquor store. Not only do I know those guys, I’ve already treated their family and did it for free. They can have more bandages for free if they give me cover too.
5. Didn’t already use that liquor store for a few six packs of beer… oh yeah… I forgot… she drinks “merlot”. Well screw the light stuff, pass me a German beer that’s worth a damn or at least Coors until it got bought out by those… (deleted by OEM censor)
6. Didn’t already set up a barter system with the grandpa who just took the stock of California white and Jack Daniels. That granny and gramps just bought themselves 2 months of heart medication from my friend the pharmacist and 2 free visits with me if they wanna trade me a 12 pack of Coors. You couldn’t trade me a case of Merlot for anything.
dd314159
29.01.10
16:14
2/22/2010 read chapter I.
Brian
01.02.10
16:09
I will have to reread it. I remember the date from here, but I was wondering if there was more outside of here. Thanks! I will reread.
TBK
03.02.10
15:21
Mandoman,
Being a Mormon and very well in touch with what the members in my church actually do I can tell you for a fact that those people the think the Mormons have food are sadly mistaken. Although yes it is wise council from our leaders to store up to a years supply of food and other needful items the reality is that it is estimated that less than only 8% of the church members in the USA (much lower in other parts of the world) actually have this kind of food storage. The rest lie somewhere between a 3 months supply of food and going to Safeway every other day to get food. When the SHTF I am afraid many Mormons will become targets only for their attackers to find nothing of any value. However if there is one thing that most Mormons do have is guns (mainly for hunting deer) and are more than prepared to use them.
Happy hunting.
qwerty ihop
08.02.10
18:45
I like this series of stories quite a lot.
I have something to mention about the stories, though. The women are almost always portrayed as not being able to handle situations, not being able to comprehend or understand what is told to them, and they seem to act irrationally at most times. The women I know are not like that – they are strong, smart and can handle things as well as, or much better than the men they are married to.
I know many of the men here are thinking “but women *are* irrational at most times!”, or “but when TSHTF, they won’t be able to handle anything, just watch!”
It would be nice to see the “beautiful wife” of the main character, learn and grow from this situation, and take on a leadership role somehow in her community. Or any of the other women, it would be fantastic for one of them to be as smartly written as the guy with the shortwave radio, as one who really knows how to function in an emergency situation.
If you have hopes of this getting made into a TV movie, you’ll need a couple strong women’s roles in there, for sure.
dkt
09.02.10
05:31
Info on the Mormons is very incorrect in one aspect. First the correct aspect: Yes the church encourages members to prepare, the incorrect assertion is that ALL mormons have food storage.
Actual percentage in the US is about 6% of them do and note this: Most of them have JUST WHEAT, SALT, OIL and POWDERED MILK
Do you know how to process WHEAT (either RED or WHITE)?
One needs better intel
Suburban Survivalist
11.02.10
19:44
Great overall theme and writing – I’m sending this around to all my like-minded family, friends, and co-workers. Will be putting up a post on this at my blog today.
I do wonder, however, how our government could so quickly and flawlessly pull of something like this, nation wide, when it can’t seem to coordinate anything half as complicated right now? I think it would take more time, even with the hypothetical pre-planning.
Also, as a military intelligence officer (reserve, former active) I don’t find the portrayal of the military to be very believable. I’m also a government employee and know that many of my colleagues would not go for this, at last not wit the zeal and disposition depicted. Some probably would – just not the sharp ones.
In this particular chapter, if the liquor store owner knows to accept pre-1965 silver, he ought to know to do so in private, and not let someone buy 50 bottles in front of all the rest.