RE: Age of Easy Money

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Age of Easy Money

in money •  2 years ago 

The obvious question is: what is the endgame?
Given that financial agencies are all deeply captured by the entities they claim to regulate, and hence thoroughly corrupt and unscrupulous, the question resolves into the aims of the bankster elite.

Undoubtedly this is total world control of money supply and spending. Fewer banks, and probably fewer central banks and fewer currencies as regional currencies kick in. The IMF have repeatedly "warned" that this might happen, which is agency-speak for a "threat".

The bell that causes the banksters to salivate profusely is "programmable money". With or without blockchains, this is the surveillance economy turned into the intrusion economy, the new hitech controlled economy. I call it SpyFi.

Destroy the tech before it destroys you - but you won't because it already has.

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Back to easy money!
for some.
Money Printer Go Brrr – How the Fed Printed $300B to Bail out Banks

I still wonder why SVB didn't get such a loan to plug what was less than 1% of their assets.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

SVB Financial Group Files for Bankruptcy – the Largest Bank Failure Since 2008
https://beincrypto.com/svb-financial-group-files-for-bankruptcy/

carrion

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

The follow-up question is: can we do something against it?
The inevitable trigger word is "inevitable".
Real revolutions are very ugly.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

It's not good.


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