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Nesara

NESARA, an acronym for National Economic Security and Reformation Act (later National Economic Security and Recovery Act), is a conspiracy theory originating in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It centers around claims of a secret law that was supposedly passed by the U.S. Congress and then suppressed by the government, often with the alleged involvement of the Supreme Court and other powerful figures.

The specifics of the NESARA law vary depending on the source, but the core tenets generally include the following:

  • Debt Forgiveness: Cancellation of all credit card, mortgage, and other bank debts.
  • Abolition of the IRS: Elimination of the Internal Revenue Service and the establishment of a national sales tax.
  • Peace and Prosperity: Declaration of world peace and the beginning of an era of unprecedented prosperity.
  • Government Reform: Overthrow of corrupt government officials and the restoration of constitutional law.
  • Release of Hidden Wealth: Distribution of vast sums of wealth, often associated with historical precious metals hoards, to the public.
  • New Elections: Forcing a new presidential election.

There is no credible evidence to support the existence of NESARA. No such law has ever been passed by Congress or signed into law by the President. The claims associated with NESARA are widely considered to be a hoax and have been debunked by numerous sources.

The NESARA myth gained traction online in the early 2000s, particularly through the work of Shaini Goodwin, who claimed to be a "contact" for "The Dove of Oneness," an entity supposedly associated with the law. Goodwin's promotion of NESARA led to significant financial losses for some followers who believed her promises of wealth distribution.

NESARA is often intertwined with other conspiracy theories, including those related to the New World Order, secret societies, and the alleged control of the world's finances by a cabal of powerful individuals. The enduring popularity of NESARA highlights the appeal of narratives that promise radical change and economic liberation, even in the absence of factual basis. The international version of NESARA is commonly referred to as GESARA (Global Economic Security and Reformation Act or Global Economic Security and Recovery Act).