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Your Right To Choose Free Will

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In his book Nelson Nash uses the analogy of a story written by Jackson Pemberton, entitled “A New Message on the Constitution.” He stresses that “you are not the slave of government.” The Constitution is your servant and the master of your government. It is not only the law by which you are governed, it is the law by which you may govern your government.”

The same goes for the banking function in the economy. He points out that most people abdicate “their opportunity/responsibility” to another character on the world stage, and shows how that character in the play is making most of the money. He goes on to say “succumbing to these feelings, produces a huge burden on your financial future —- the price must be paid.” He is plainly stating your whole life insurance contract is the “constitution” by which the life insurance company (trustee) must serve you as the beneficiary. You have a choice…take control of or be subject to the whims of your master’s desires. Become your own banker!!!

Connect with John Fox Ward:

Website: Nash Cashflow - The Nash CashFlow Group

Email: John@nashcashflow.com

Connect with Doug MacKenzie:

Website: Control Capital Solutions

Email: dmackenzie@controlcapitalsolutions.com

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In his book Nelson Nash uses the analogy of a story written by Jackson Pemberton, entitled “A New Message on the Constitution.” He stresses that “you are not the slave of government.” The Constitution is your servant and the master of your government. It is not only the law by which you are governed, it is the law by which you may govern your government.”

The same goes for the banking function in the economy. He points out that most people abdicate “their opportunity/responsibility” to another character on the world stage, and shows how that character in the play is making most of the money. He goes on to say “succumbing to these feelings, produces a huge burden on your financial future —- the price must be paid.” He is plainly stating your whole life insurance contract is the “constitution” by which the life insurance company (trustee) must serve you as the beneficiary. You have a choice…take control of or be subject to the whims of your master’s desires. Become your own banker!!!

Connect with John Fox Ward:

Website: Nash Cashflow - The Nash CashFlow Group

Email: John@nashcashflow.com

Connect with Doug MacKenzie:

Website: Control Capital Solutions

Email: dmackenzie@controlcapitalsolutions.com

  continue reading

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