You are doing it wrong.
You see. 8026 is the Coin Counterfeiting statue for the State of South Dakota in 1901. 1901 is the year of a great stock market crash, called the Panic of 1901. This was caused after J.P. Morgan and William Rockefeller, who afterwards created the Northern Securities Company. This was the first anti-trust break up by Teddy Roosevelt. Because of this action, J.P. Morgan, who had bailed out the US government a few years earlier, worked with the Global Cabal to replace the leaders of the world.
The UK had already lost their last true Sovereign, when Queen Victoria died, leading to the making the crown a mere ceremonial position decades later. As you can see, the eagle in the picture is bowing in loss as Queen Victoria was not only Queen of Britain, but related to the House of Hanover, which was a ruling class in Germany. The eagle is a symbol for Germany and the crown being the Sovereign. Queen Victoria was married to Christian IX of Denmark.
The number 10 symbolizes a circle. Coming full circle. The ø, in Danish, is pronounced like "eu". Or, E U, European Union, the state of the Globalists.
This image is showing the Globalists' desire to use counterfeit coin to destroy the world's currencies.
Interesting info , thanks @deanlogic :)
This fits well with the overall liberalism-pushing that has been going on for a while now and intensifies day by day. Let's put people into 'pure' capitalism, in which of course they take control, and then replace the only thing that gives them freedom by something they too control. Sounds like a shortcut to good old communism if you want to put it that way. Might be time to step up our game and become involved in EU politics.
Its why the EU
mandatedasked each countryshackledwith the EU, that they allow thehordeghosts armyinvading forcesrefugees to enter their countries. The end game is to eliminate any sense of country or individual pride. It will be easy to separate theuseful idiotsrefugees from the lily white natives when the time comes.Exactly. But hey you know, it's all 'fake news'. It's terrifying to see people accept such a development without questioning a damn thing...
Very interesting indeed.
But I think to say that 8026 is the Coin Counterfeiting statute for the State of South Dakota in 1901 is incorrect. The Statutes of the State of South Dakota (2d Rev. Ed.) Embracing the General Laws in Force Jan. 1, 1901 you point at can be entirely looked at on Wikisource. There, it ends at page 1,111. I think what your Google search ended finding is rather the first related book down below, namely the Statutes of the state of South Dakota: embracing the general laws in force Jan. 1, 1899 : with digested notes of judicial decisions construing the law, Volume 1. Clicking on it and searching for 8026 we unfortunately get incomplete index results (such as counterfeiting with intent to utter in state, is forgery, 8026) supposedly found on pages 2,198 and 2,248. I haven't been able to find the complete book (or even a complete page) there or elsewhere for that matter.
As for Teddy Rossevelt, what you are saying regarding the anti-trust break up seems to make sense, but I don't see how South Dakota fits in with his actions. His only connection I have found is with the neighbouring state, North Dakota:
But, what I did found of interest on the topic of money and international affairs was about Richard F. Pettigrew, South Dakota's first Senator to the United States Senate who served from November 2, 1889 to March 4, 1901:
I was trying to find the South Dakota connection, but I didn't research it enough.
This was mostly tongue-in-cheek, thanks for helping out.
Same here, these things sometimes take way more time to research than the tiny hour I just spent googling.
Still, I think there could be something about this circa1900/SouthDakota8026/counterfeiting thing.