Bank Nationalization: It's Just Plain Wrong [View article]
Oh for goodness sake. Bad bank, nationalisation are both suggestions which will pass crap to the taxpayer to pay for coming generations. i.e. forever.
Creating national good banks (a national commercial lending operation) on the other hand would be cheaper, more effectively isolate the banking problems from the rest of the economy and the banking muppets who invested in the toxic crap they are peddling will go down the tubes as they so richly deserve.
What the world really needs is for the banks to be allowed to die off of their own toxic consumption and for the monetary system to be replaced by something sane instead.
Where's the Bottom? Still Anybody's Guess
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Good article.
However, it's clear that the existing monetary system will survive. It has survived, and grown from the Rothschilds in Frankfurt and Patersons creation of the Bank of England several hundred years ago.
The next step on the march is the establishment of a world bank with world currency based on the same principles. You see the central bankers and politicians calling for it already. The only way to have a stable financial system they say...
Eh... how about not basing it on debt...
It does mean that we and our children are born into and live our lives within a tremendous fraud, a massive financial trap... I'm buying gold and silver because they are freedom. How ironic.
The Citigroup / Gold Ratio [View article]
Citigroup is a banking insutution, based on a clearly failed fractional reserve system. Says a lot about human honour and trustworthiness.
Gold simply is.
Bank Nationalization: It's Just Plain Wrong [View article]
Creating national good banks (a national commercial lending operation) on the other hand would be cheaper, more effectively isolate the banking problems from the rest of the economy and the banking muppets who invested in the toxic crap they are peddling will go down the tubes as they so richly deserve.
Banks: The Final Countdown? [View article]
To Avoid Failure, Get Really Big; Everybody Else, Watch Out [View article]
Where's the Bottom? Still Anybody's Guess [View article]
However, it's clear that the existing monetary system will survive. It has survived, and grown from the Rothschilds in Frankfurt and Patersons creation of the Bank of England several hundred years ago.
The next step on the march is the establishment of a world bank with world currency based on the same principles. You see the central bankers and politicians calling for it already. The only way to have a stable financial system they say...
Eh... how about not basing it on debt...
It does mean that we and our children are born into and live our lives within a tremendous fraud, a massive financial trap... I'm buying gold and silver because they are freedom. How ironic.