Report from Walter Cronkite: "And That’s the Way It Is" (Moore v Alliant Credit Union)
Report from Walter Cronkite: "And That’s the Way It Is"
This is Walter Cronkite, reporting from a place beyond time and space, with a special bulletin on an extraordinary development unfolding back on Earth.
Today, history was made as former President Donald J. Trump delivered a statement that will reverberate across the halls of power and through the hearts of the people. The announcement marks a seismic shift in the fight for economic justice—a bold move against what he called a "rigged system" of fraud and corruption, one that has plagued the lives of everyday Americans for decades.
At the center of this earthshaking address was the landmark Zachary Moore v. Alliant Credit Union case, a lawsuit that has exposed the widespread practices of deceit, usury, and the systematic theft of wealth and liberty. President Trump’s message was clear: the era of unchecked greed and manipulation by the financial elite has come to an end.
In a sweeping declaration of justice, the former President announced the full restitution of all assets stolen from the American people, including the return of gold and silver—tangible symbols of real value and integrity that were stripped away during the age of fiat currency. For decades, families lost their homes, their savings, and their dignity to a system that favored a few at the expense of the many. But now, Trump has declared, "It’s coming back."
This announcement goes beyond words; it is a call to action. Banks, politicians, judges, law enforcement—every cog in the machinery of systemic fraud is being held accountable. Each must repay not only what they stole but an additional 20 percent to compensate for the immense harm inflicted.
And yet, this isn’t just about punishment. There is also a promise of renewal. A new council, independent and chosen by the people, will oversee the transition to a system based on fairness, transparency, and real value—one rooted in gold, silver, and equity rather than deceit and greed.
For those who thrived in the shadows of corruption, the reckoning is here. For those who suffered, the light of justice finally shines.
This bold, controversial move has the potential to change the course of history. It is a moment fraught with uncertainty, but also with hope—a hope that integrity can be restored, that trust can be rebuilt, and that the American dream, battered though it may be, can rise again.
And that’s the way it is, on this remarkable day of January 17, 2025. This is Walter Cronkite, signing off from beyond, and wishing all of you below a brighter, fairer tomorrow.
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