Buttons
use [button id='1342'] where id equals the number assigned in the Button Dashboard or it can be set inside the tag for example
[button text='hello google' source='https://www.google.com']
Demo Button
hello google
Video (player)
Use [video_player id='451'] where id equals the number assigned in the Videos Dashboard
Or it can be set inside the tag for example
[video_player source='https://rumble.com/embed/v4evtpf']
Video (post)
Use [video id='1381' order='M-T'] to insert a video/text into a page. To change the column order use 'T-M' Text-Media or 'M-T' Media-Text. Add title='hide' to hide the title.
Chris Coverdale talks to Richard Vobes
Chris Coverdale explains to Richard Vobes that while governments ignore international laws and treaties they've signed up to, taxpayers have a responsibility to their fellow human beings not to fund genocide, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity as we have done for decades and continue to do in Yemen, Palestine and beyond.
You can also just show the video using order='M' Media only [video id='1381' order='M' title='hide']
Document (download card)
Use [document id='1353'] where id equals the number assigned in the Documents Dashboard
Demo Document
Letter to the Chair of the Pension Committee
Use [document id='1108' style='button'] to create a simple button instead of a card
Letter to the Chair of the Pension Committee
Quotes
Use [quote text='There are some causes worth dying for but none worth killing for' source='Albert Camus' size='large/medium/small']
There are some causes worth dying for but none worth killing for – Albert Camus
There are some causes worth dying for but none worth killing for – Albert Camus
There are some causes worth dying for but none worth killing for
- Albert Camus
Article (post)
Use [article id='1377' order='M-T'] to insert an article into a page. To change the column order use 'T-M' Text-Media or 'M-T' Media-Text
Empty Promissory
Anybody still living under illusion that paper money has value, need look no further than the Credit River Decision of 1968 in which a lawyer by the name of Jerome Daly defended himself against his bank, the First National Bank of Montgomery, which had begun foreclosure proceedings on his property after Daly fell behind with his mortgage payments. The Common Law Action was presided over by Justice of the Peace Martin V. Mahoney who listened intently to Daly’s contention that the bank had simply created credit on its books by bookkeeping entry and had not, therefore, advanced anything of value which was a failure of ‘lawful consideration’ (a kind of quid pro quo). This failure of lawful consideration meant the bank was not entitled to the property, rendering the mortgage agreement null-and-void.
The Next Bank Heist
The Bank of England recently announced plans to introduce a digital pound, CBDC or 'BritCoin'. What they won't tell you is that the digital pound is programmable, that the state will control the code the digital pound runs on and that bail-ins could well pave the way to force this new programmable currency onto unsuspecting customers.
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