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The Shetar Effect Caused Generational Debt for Millions

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Join me, Mansuur Bey, to learn the Shetar’s Effect on English Law, mortgages and religion, and what you can do to counteract it.

Debt seems to be everywhere in the news nowadays: consumer debt, credit card debt, personal loan debt, student loan debt, seniors in medical debt, the rising deficit and national debt, economic crisis and subprime mortgages, corporate debt, the federal debt ceiling, the senate battling over debt protection agencies, foreign debt sanctions and the creepy feeling that the U.S. has somehow hooked itself to foreign powers. It might cause one to wonder, how did all this happen?

  • What does it mean “In God We Trust”?  
  • The historical relationship of debt with social institutions such as law, religion and government; in short, much of the fabric of human life in society.
  • Contrary to standard accounts of the history of money, debt is probably the oldest means of trade, with cash and barter transactions being later developments.
  • Inheritance is the practice of passing on property, titles, debts, rights, and obligations upon the death of an individual.  You can only do this with a properly structured Asset Protection Portfolio.

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