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Public Debts for Vested Interest · 9M ago

USdebt.kleptocracy.us: a great visualization of the US national debt

It’s too bad that most people don’t appreciate the significance of the national debt. In view of the visualization that simply illustrates the HUGE number of dollars, let me repeat my essential points here: Governments always had the right to mint their coins and print their notes In 1694, the Bank
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Public Debts for Vested Interest · 10M ago

Iranian TV exposes Federal Reserve scam: Fed creates money for interest, not jobs!

Here is an interview by Iranian Press TV with Michael Burns, an American economist. While he doesn’t answer the questions particularly well, at least the gist of what he’s saying is that money is created from nothing and sold for “interest” that the Fed didn’t solve the ‘crisis’ in 2008 that the Ame
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Public Debts for Vested Interest · 1Y ago

The Emperor’s New Clothes: How to Pay off the National Debt & Give a 28.5% Tax Cut

This excellent article is published by the Irish Liberty Forum (ILF). Its author is an entrpreneur who is dedicated to promoting the Austrian School of economics based on F A Hayek, which makes me somewhat sigh. For they ‘forget’ about the role of the state and think they can leave everything to’the
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Public Debts for Vested Interest · 1Y ago

Greece, Ireland and the EU bailouts: the end of democracy in Europe

This article spells out in no uncertain terms what’s happening: the EU controls its member countries the IMF controls the rest of the world both use public debts as their medium of control.
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Public Debts for Vested Interest · 1Y ago

The Bankruptcy Scam of 1933 – Part 1

This US video was published on Daily Paul – the blog relating to Dr. Ron Paul the tireless campaigner for monetary reform who is now in charge of a Congress Committee with which he might make a real difference. The video spells out how ‘all things political’ are happening from, by, through and with
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Public Debts for Vested Interest · 1Y ago

Central banks + banks + governments = same circus, different clowns!?…

Are enough people waking up to make a difference like this cartoonist? Click on the image to enlarge it. Central banks create “money” from thin air, call it quantitative easing, sell it as “public debts” or “treasury bonds” to get interest payments, and people are in awe of fancy papers and words th
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Public Debts for Vested Interest · 1Y ago

2011 – The year when money starts to die

This article can be found on Finance and Economics, the website of ecnomist and former banker Alasdair Macleod. However, his quote “Zero interest rate represents the most serious mispricing of money. It does not contribute to producing the savings industry requires for recovery.” indicates that he s
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Public Debts for Vested Interest · 1Y ago

Send your Santa Letters to the Bankers. They can make Miracles happen, says Robin Hood…

Here’s my Santa Letter that I put here. Will you add yours? Dear Bank of England, For Christmas, it would REALLY be nice if ALL of your employees were invited to remember how you were created in 1694: the Bank of England Act foresaw a punishment for TRADING, to avoid the SUPPRESSION of Their Majesti
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Public Debts for Vested Interest · 1Y ago

Dear Correspondence & Enquiry Unit @ HM-Treasury

Dear Correspondence & Enquiry Unit I found your letter to Mr X so interesting that I published it on http://publicdebts.org.uk As a mathematician and system analyst who used to diagnose high energy physics software at CERN, I trust my logic and analysis. Hence I would like to ask: 1.     How much of
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Public Debts for Vested Interest · 1Y ago

It’s not Government policy to repay the National Debt completely…

Getting letters from Officials is always interesting. This one is an anonymous response from public.enquiries AT hm-treasury.gov.uk and states: The National Debt is not owed by the public, but is owed by the Government. It is not Government policy to repay the national debt completely. Governments b
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