RE "Remember that the central banks are privately owned by about 12 families and trusts". I do not know which families own which central banks so I am unsure of the quality of the argument in general.
Central banks are privately owned. That is beyond contention. You are free to enquire which families though there are identified centres of wealth that are visible: Vanguard and State Street. There are royal families with considerable mineral wealth in UK and Nethernlands.
Very interesting - to be continued? - So, the Omiron Op sort of went Poof! ??
One thing: German hyperinflation is not really within "living memory" - early 1920s means only those 85+ would have any memory of it, even its consequences which lasted 20+ years - until, call it, the first "Great Reset" of 1945. That could have consequences.
I did not get the math quite right - a 95 year old, in Germany, would perhaps recall - in the early 1930s - family members discussing in hushed tones the horror of hyper-inflation - and perhaps the hope that Der Fuhrer would make sure it never happened again.
For the third time---(it keeps bouncing to 'error,') those 4 individuals with the dippie passports have been referred to as US DoD personnel. We shall see. (Most unlikely.)
RE "Remember that the central banks are privately owned by about 12 families and trusts". I do not know which families own which central banks so I am unsure of the quality of the argument in general.
Central banks are privately owned. That is beyond contention. You are free to enquire which families though there are identified centres of wealth that are visible: Vanguard and State Street. There are royal families with considerable mineral wealth in UK and Nethernlands.
There is no reason not to know.
Very interesting - to be continued? - So, the Omiron Op sort of went Poof! ??
One thing: German hyperinflation is not really within "living memory" - early 1920s means only those 85+ would have any memory of it, even its consequences which lasted 20+ years - until, call it, the first "Great Reset" of 1945. That could have consequences.
I did not get the math quite right - a 95 year old, in Germany, would perhaps recall - in the early 1930s - family members discussing in hushed tones the horror of hyper-inflation - and perhaps the hope that Der Fuhrer would make sure it never happened again.
Great. Thanks. Why do you think this is rolled out now, at this precise moment?
The 'word' is, those four on the dippy passports were U.S. DoD personnel. We shall see. (Most unlikely.)
The 'word' is those four with the dippie passports were US DoD personnel. (We shall see. (Most unlikely.)
For the third time---(it keeps bouncing to 'error,') those 4 individuals with the dippie passports have been referred to as US DoD personnel. We shall see. (Most unlikely.)