I still don't see a solution to the Money Cartel. Even if we could magically get the Chosen Families release us from our fictional debt and they did not finance a(nother) nation(s) to finish us off, what do you think would work?
We "could" go back to Constitutional currency, with Congress regulating gold and silver coin. However, we would have to have some sort of confiscation of said materials from the people as our government does not have any holding anymore. The Fed "bought", or rather took, our reserves as "payment" for our debt to them long ago. So we would have to do like Roosevelt and confiscated the people's valuables in order to make the Constitutional currency. (Of course we would be offered basically nothing for it because the Government has nothing to offer its people in exchange.)
And then we'd run into the same problem as we were in before. The same situation when the Chosen Families were artificially expanding/contracting the value of currency at will by moving their vast holdings around the globe like a shell game. That is why going back to the gold standard is not going to solve the problem. The Red Shields can make the value of gold soar or crash depending on what they do with their personal holdings. I believe by the time our nation was founded they already held about 80% of the world's gold supply.
Of course we can use any commodity of value that is scarce to base a sound currency on. However, figuring out what that scarce material is that can not be easily manipulated or amassed is another story. I leave that to someone smarter than I.
However, if we could find such a commodity, that would definitely be the way to go.
I still say that if we evolved as a species that we could use labor or time units as currency. Labor would be tough to quantify and that would be harder to implement. Time however may hold more promise. Everyone's time in life is limited and thus scarce. No one can ever be immortal in that no one can amass or create time to extend their life.
The best quality of time other than its scarceness, is that it truly represents the "cost" and "investment" that one puts into their endeavors. The "problems" with using time units are that there are a LOT of people who earn a LOT of money while investing little or no time or labor at all to amass their wealth. The "financiers" of the world for example are little more than peddlers of nothing if you really think about. (That is why usury was always an abomination morally) An exchange among people on "credit" can be done just as easily without a shylock as an intermediary third-party parasite.
In essence if people needed something on "credit" they would have to sign a contract or give an "IOU" for the necessary hours that was needed to create the thing that they wanted on "credit". This poses a serious "assault" to those who "earn" more than they "invest".
I understand that this is revolutionary and there would need to be a very long process to be implemented. I believe in the end that this might be the only "fair" currency possible. Furthermore, it would completely revolutionize labor and the entire market and how society views "jobs", "wealth", and "exchange".
No longer could an elite few consolidate wealth. No person could "invest" more time than they had to live. Therefore, no person could receive more than they "invest". There would be no "rich" people who would never have to work because they would have to "invest" as much time working as they wished to be at leisure. There would be no "poor", except in the case of those who invested none of their time, because they would at birth be as potentially as "rich" as every other human being. The "richest" that one could possibly become is if they worked every minute of their life and bought less time from others than they had worked. There simply would be no "rich" people at all. And anyone who was alive would have access to their time to invest as any other person alive does.
There are many more, more than I can outline, benefits for humanity. One instead of chasing exchange tokens with their life and being tempted to do things which are worth more "money", they would be more free to invest their time in ventures which they enjoyed, were efficient at, were more aligned with their personal talents, etc. There is no longer an incentive to "profit" or gain more than you have invested in a time currency. You can not earn more than you invest.
And investment is limited by the time you spend on this earth. Instead of doing things to "profit", read: earn more than you invest, people will do things which benefit those around them. This is a major shift in human interaction. Again, people will do things which benefit those around them rather than doing things to take advantage of those around them.
Now before someone gets the idea that this is some form of collectivism, or forced "equality", no one will receive time when they invest no time (rich and poor are gone, everyone has and can have the time that they have in this life). If some decides to lay down in the forest, no one is going to "pay" that person. This is a world without money. This is a world without a "profit" motive. This is a world without usury or wealth consolidation. Everyone gets from others only that which they invest in others. Also no one has to invest in another that does not reciprocate.
Let the blasting of this concept of "currency" commence
It is just an idea...no need to get upset....
Live and let live.