France AWAKENS 2019: Weaponized Bank Runs Incoming

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  1. DennisTate

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    This sounds kind of serious to me.....

    Citizens are getting tired of how the central banks make things look so much worse than they have to........




    France AWAKENS 2019: Weaponized Bank Runs Incoming

    We Canadians are pretty good at deliberately making our situation look bleak as well.....


    https://www.michaeljournal.org/articles/social-credit/item/the-public-debt-problem?/plenty34.htm

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    My guess is that he was pressured into doing this so that the same thing could be
    arranged in the USA:


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    http://www.politicalforum.com/index...016-and-2004-campaign-writings-as-art.534297/
    Me... 2006 campaign for the office of M. L. A. as an independent:

    From 1940 to 1974 the Government of Canada put roughly half of the total money supply into the economy through loans issued through the federally owned Bank of Canada. Provincial and municipal governments could borrow the money to build roads, schools, hospitals and sewage treatment facilities at zero or one percent interest. In 1974 we changed our system and since that time a higher and higher percentage of all government debt is financed through loans issued through privately owned banks. At this time it is ninety eight percent. This policy may be great for our banking sector but it was estimated that in the one year of 1995 alone our federal government could have saved roughly SIXTY FIVE BILLION DOLLARS in interest payments if we had gone back to creating half the total money supply through these low interest rate loans issued through the bank that is OWNED BY ALL CANADIANS.

    Considering that our deficit was approximately thirty billion dollars for that year, simply by changing back to an already proven monetary and banking system, we could theoretically have had a FEDERAL BUDGET SURPLUS OF THIRTY FIVE BILLION DOLLARS in 1995.


    The massive cutbacks in the Canadian military, in health care, highway construction, social programs and education were profoundly affected by these accounting practices?

    So what can you and I do about this problem?
    (slight edit on 1974 vs 1970 written originally).....
     

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