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EXCLUSIVE: The July 4th Quarter They Don’t Want You to Count—Inside the US Mint’s “Liberty” Sabotage

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EXCLUSIVE: The July 4th Quarter They Don’t Want You to Count—Inside the US Mint’s “Liberty” Sabotage

EXCLUSIVE: The July 4th Quarter They Don’t Want You to Count—Inside the US Mint’s “Liberty” Sabotage

The Fourth of July. Fireworks, hot dogs, and the smell of freedom on the grill. But what if I told you that this year, the most dangerous revolutionary act isn’t in the streets—it’s in your pocket? I’m talking about the new “July 4th Quarter” just dropped by the United States Mint. On the surface, it’s a shiny tribute to 1776. But when you scratch the surface? You’ll find a hidden battle plan, a coded message from a shadow government that is terrified of the very idea of independence. Stay with me. The dots are about to connect.

First, the official story. The US Mint announced a special “Liberty” quarter for the July 4th, 2024, release. It’s part of the American Women Quarters™ Program. The coin features the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray, a poet, lawyer, and civil rights activist. The design shows her profile, with the quote: “A song in a weary throat.” Nice. Uplifting. But that’s just the candy coating on a poison pill. Why Pauli Murray? Why now? And why does the design feel so… off?

Let’s dig deeper. The release date was June 21, 2024—the summer solstice. In occult circles, this is a day of maximum power. The Mint didn’t release it on July 2nd, the actual day the Lee Resolution for independence passed. They didn’t release it on July 4th. They chose the solstice. Coincidence? Or a ritualistic timing to “melt” the meaning of the 4th into a globalist sludge?

Look at the coin’s reverse. It shows Murray’s profile, but the background is a tight, cluttered pattern of stars and stripes. It feels cramped, not expansive. Compare it to the classic 1776-1976 Bicentennial quarter. That coin had a bold, proud colonial drummer boy and a torch of freedom. It screamed “we won.” This new coin? It whispers “we’re confused.” The stars are small, the stripes are wavy. It looks like a flag melting in the rain. This is a visual representation of “deconstruction.” They are literally deconstructing the flag right on the coin.

Now, the biggest hidden truth: The Mint’s own press release says the “purpose of the program is to honor the accomplishments and contributions of American women.” Great. But why the Fourth of July? Why not Women’s History Month? Because they are hijacking the most sacred American holiday to push a narrative of grievance, not gratitude. Pauli Murray was a brilliant figure, but they are using her as a Trojan horse. The message is: “America wasn’t great until we fixed it.” This is the “1619 Project” stamped in silver.

But wait—it gets darker. There are reports of severe “minting errors” on these coins. Collectors are losing their minds. Some coins have a “die crack” that looks suspiciously like a lightning bolt running from Murray’s eye to the date “2024.” A lightning bolt? That’s the symbol of the “Illuminati” of the 18th century, and also a symbol of sudden, disruptive change. Is this a “defect,” or is it a deliberate “branding” of the coin? The Mint says it’s a “quality control failure.” I say it’s a hidden signature. They are marking the coin, telling those in the know that this is a “disruption coin.”

You think I’m paranoid? Let’s look at the bigger economic picture. The Fed is pumping trillions. Inflation is eating your paycheck. The Mint is printing these “special” quarters like candy. Why? Because they are distracting you. While you’re arguing online about whether a coin design is “woke,” the real money is being destroyed. The July 4th quarter isn’t a celebration of currency; it’s a mockery of it. It’s a symbol of the “Great Reset” coinage. They are replacing the symbols of strength (eagle, torch, pioneer) with symbols of identity (profile, quote, deconstructed flag).

And the biggest kicker? The date. July 4th, 2024. That’s not just a holiday. It’s a deadline. Look at the global agenda. WEF. Davos. “You will own nothing and be happy.” A cashless society. Digital IDs. The July 4th quarter might be one of the LAST major physical coin releases before we are forced into a CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency). They are releasing this quarter as a “goodbye” to physical liberty. It’s a commemorative coin for the death of cash. “Remember when you had privacy? Here’s a shiny memory.”

This isn’t about Pauli Murray. This is about you. They are using the 4th of July to condition you to accept a new narrative. “Liberty” is now defined as “inclusion,” not “freedom from.” The coin is a psychological operation. It’s designed to make you feel good about the system while the system is being replaced.

So what do you do? Don’t just collect these coins. Study them. Flip one over in your hand. Feel how light it is. Look at the crammed design. It’s a mirror of our times—crowded, confused, and melting.

The deep state loves the 4th of July. It gives them cover. Everyone is looking at the fireworks. No one is watching the vault. But the message is stamped in metal: The revolution is over. They won. And they put it on a quarter.

Stay woke. Keep your silver. And don’t let them deconstruct your flag.

Final Thoughts


Based on the article, the U.S. Mint’s July 4th quarter sales figures tell a familiar, sobering story: while patriotic-themed coins and proof sets still command a loyal collector base, the agency continues to grapple with declining bullion demand and a saturated market for high-premium commemoratives. The real takeaway here isn’t just about sales charts, but about the Mint’s struggle to reinvent itself in an era where younger investors prefer digital assets and low-premium bars over numismatic artistry. Ultimately, these quarterly reports feel less like a barometer of national pride and more like a ledger of a slowly eroding tradition, one that needs a sharper marketing strategy to survive the modern financial landscape.