"No Rest for the Weary: Inflation, Tax Slavery, and How to End the Federal Reserve in One Day"


By Glenn Coggeshell/malachi/The Artist ONE

Part 1: Why the Government Doesn’t Care About Inflation

It’s simple: they profit from it.

If you make your money by taxing goods, then inflation is your best friend. Why?

Because taxes are percentages.

If a gallon of milk costs $1.00 and you collect a 10% tax, you make $0.10. But when inflation pushes that same gallon to $2.00, the tax brings in $0.20. You just doubled your income—without doing a thing.

The government isn’t motivated to stop inflation because it’s a built-in wealth extraction system. The more things cost, the more they make. And in a digital economy, they don’t even have to ask—you’re taxed automatically at the moment of transaction.

But the worst offender? Property taxes.

You’re taxed not just once at the point of sale but every year, based on an assumed value—a number someone else assigns to your home. Even if you lose your job or fall behind, they’ll come for your house. You never really own it. And every year, the system resets your shackles.

Part 2: The Ancient Warning from Samuel

This isn’t new.

“This will be the manner of the king that shall reign over you... He will take the tenth of your seed, and of your vineyards, and give to his officers, and to his servants... and you shall be his servants.”— 1 Samuel 8:11-17

The children of Israel rejected God and demanded a human king. God warned them: kings would tax them, enslave them, and take the best of everything they had.

That’s exactly what today’s governments do. They tax income, property, sales, inheritance, fuel, and air (yes, carbon taxes count). And it never ends. You’re born into it. You work your entire life in it. And if you die with anything left, they tax that too.

Part 3: A Life Without Rest

We weren’t created to live like this.

Most people now work 6 or 7 days a week—through weekends, holidays, and sickness. If you have a family, you barely see them. If you’re divorced, odds are money was the reason. If you’re single, you likely rent a room in a house filled with people who offer no peace.

You come home exhausted. You never catch up. There’s always another bill, another need, another expense.

"Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy... On it you shall not do any work."— Exodus 20:8-10

God gave rest as a command because He knew how easily we’d become slaves again.

"Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest."— Matthew 11:28

Today’s system is Pharaoh’s economy with a digital interface.

"You shall no longer give the people straw to make bricks... Let them go and gather straw for themselves. But the quota of bricks... you shall not reduce."— Exodus 5:7-8

It’s still about control. More work, less supply. More effort, less reward. You build someone else’s kingdom while struggling to feed your own.

Part 4: A System Designed to Destroy the Family

Every part of this system fights against rest and stability:

Divorce courts profit from broken homes.

Child support laws enforce crushing burdens.

Rents and mortgages rise faster than wages.

Debt becomes unavoidable.

And when you're finally too broken to resist, they offer more debt to "help"—a trap disguised as a handout.

Inflation isn’t an accident. It’s a policy. A tool. A slow bleed.

“The borrower is slave to the lender.”— Proverbs 22:7

We’re not meant to live paycheck to paycheck, disconnected from each other and drained of purpose. That’s not freedom. That’s economic slavery.

Part 5: I Could End the Federal Reserve in One Day — Here’s How

People say the Federal Reserve is untouchable. That it’s protected by layers of law, politics, and banking code.

But I could end it in one day.

Here’s how.

The Federal Reserve operates under a contract: the Federal Reserve Act. That act gave it specific authority:

Establish reserve banks

Supply currency

Regulate and supervise banks

That’s it.

What it was NOT authorized to do:

Manage digital currency

Operate ledger-based monetary systems

Conduct digital transactions on behalf of the public

Those things are outside its contract. In legal terms, that’s a breach.

"Let your ‘Yes’ be Yes and your ‘No’ be No."— Matthew 5:37

In contract law, when one party operates outside the agreed terms, the contract is null and void.

So here’s the plan:

Issue a Cease and Desist to the Federal Reserve for unauthorized activity.

Send U.S. Marshals to seize facilities and systems used in illegal operations.

Reclaim monetary power under the U.S. Treasury as outlined by the Constitution.

No war. No speeches. No debates. Just contract law applied with precision.

This isn’t fantasy. It’s how real contracts work. If they breach, they’re done.

Final Word: Rest Is Rebellion

In this age of endless toil and digital enslavement, rest is rebellion.

To stop. To breathe. To say, "No more." That is how you break the cycle.

"Be still, and know that I am God."— Psalm 46:10

The world will not give you rest. You must take it.

And when you do, you’ll remember something ancient and powerful:

You are not Pharaoh’s property.You are not Caesar’s subject.You are not the Fed’s asset.

You are God’s child.

“Come out of her, My people, so that you will not share in her sins or receive any of her plagues.”— Revelation 18:4

Choose rest. Choose freedom. Choose to break the chains.

Before they make you into bricks and mud.

Baptism: The Divine Declaration of Ownership and what you must do to escape.

Baptism and being born again are fundamental aspects of the Christian faith, yet they are not spoken about as frequently as they should be. More often than not, discussions of faith overlook the deep connection between repentance, baptism, and spiritual rebirth. However, these elements are inseparable.

From a different perspective, baptism signifies a transfer of ownership: once baptized, a person no longer belongs to the state, the king, or any earthly authority but becomes the property of God. Just as parents hold protective rights over their children, so does God over those who are born again.

In our modern world, three legal frameworks dominate: Civil Law, the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), and Maritime Law. Civil Law governs society, UCC pertains to commerce, and Maritime Law—often misunderstood—defines legal status and identity. At birth, individuals are assigned a birth certificate and Social Security number, marking them as collateral of the corporate state. That’s why national debts are often calculated per citizen, as though newborns enter the world already in debt.

But baptism breaks that chain.

Baptism is not a symbolic bath—it is the legal and spiritual moment when a person’s ownership shifts. From the corporate state to the Kingdom of God. A new certificate is issued—not one that can be traded or taxed, but one sealed in heaven.

“Unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.”— John 3:5

Throughout Scripture, water signifies transformation:

Genesis 1:2 — The Spirit of God hovers over the waters: creation's first baptism.

Genesis 6-7 — The Great Flood: a cleansing of the earth.

Exodus 2:10 — Moses is drawn from water, a symbol of deliverance.

Exodus 14 — Israel passes through the Red Sea: freedom through water.

Even Jesus began His ministry with baptism:

“This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.”— Matthew 3:17

The Pharisees feared baptism because it stripped away their control. It signified allegiance not to Caesar, not to religious hierarchy, but to God alone.

“Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.”— Matthew 22:21

Baptism is the legal, spiritual, and eternal act of stepping out of man’s system and into God’s covenant. It is where true rest begins. It is rebellion against the slavery of sin, debt, and the digital Pharaoh.

So repent. Be baptized. Be born again.

Because no king, no Fed, no government has a claim on what belongs to the living God.

Glenn Coggeshell/malachi/The Artist ONE
Messenger. Watchman. Voice crying out in the wilderness.


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