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The financial system is the root of control, enslaving people through debt like mortgages. Those with power use money to manipulate and buy influence, rewarding the corrupt and punishing the morally upright. This system benefits those without morals, who are easily compromised. In a world run by psychopaths, power is maintained by ensuring all in positions of influence are compromised.

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Canada's debt stems from a collusion between the government and private banks. The government borrows money from these banks and repays it with compounded interest, leading to increased taxation on Canadians to cover the growing national debt. This cycle results in inflation, as the government allows banks to create money digitally without actual reserves. Currently, banks have only $4 billion on reserve while having loaned out over $1.5 trillion. This situation raises concerns about financial freedom and the need for change. Remember, a small group of people can indeed change the world, as history has shown.

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Here's what's happening in America: we're drowning in debt because of a debt-based banking system controlled by private bankers. The Federal Reserve, deceptively named, is a private entity manipulating our money for profit, not public interest. Since 1913, Congress has granted it a monopoly over our currency, leading to economic instability. The solution? Education and action. We must reclaim the power to issue our money, as figures like Franklin and Lincoln once did. This isn't radical; it's restoring the issuing power to the people. Reform involves paying off the debt with debt-free U.S. notes, abolishing fractional reserve banking, and repealing the Federal Reserve Act, returning monetary power to the Treasury.

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Speaker: The thing that makes the current system what they would call slavery is debt-based and secrecy. And the failure of their elected representatives to require, you know, to get obey the law. So you have lawlessness, you have debt-based, and you have secrecy. The problem is not that the currency is fiat. Because if you go back through history, if you read Alexander Del Mar, the most effective currencies in the world are fiat currencies that are well governed. We have a debt-based fiat currency that is not well governed in my opinion, but it could be. Now remember, there has been almost no support in the general population for managing it responsibly. Everybody was like, no. Don’t manage it responsibly. Get me my check. And if that means you’re irresponsible, that’s okay. I want my check. But you are not gonna fix this situation by going to gold and silver. You’re gonna make it much worse. Because while we’ve done this sort of hear no evil, see no evil, you know, speak no evil for thirty years, the central bankers have accumulated all the gold. So now that they have all the gold, you’re gonna tell me we’re gonna go to a gold system? Are you out of your mind? Because now they’ve got the gold. And if you start a gold transaction system, now you need gold from them, and they’ve got you over a barrel. Right? And what are you gonna do to get gold? You’re gonna have to sell your land. You’re gonna have to sell your kids. You’re gonna have to sell real assets to get their gold. Right? Why would you do that? Why would you create, you know, you’re dependent on your enemy now. You’re gonna increase your dependency on your enemy now? You’re out of your mind. Okay. That’s not a sound money system, especially because they wanna make it digital. And so they’re gonna have fiat gold, which is even— I mean, if you think fiat is bad, where do you see fiat gold when they own all the gold? So, what we want is we want a fiat system, and we want it with, you know, lawful and no secrecy or minimal secrecy. You’re gonna have to have some secrecy and a good governance system. Can we get there? Of course, we can get there. But we can’t get there if you have an entire population that is absolutely committed to corrupt short-term behavior.

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The wealthy business interests control everything, not politicians. They own land, corporations, and media. They lobby for self-interest, not critical thinking citizens. They want obedient workers, not informed individuals. The system benefits them, not the people. It's a rigged game, but many are unaware or indifferent.

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The financial system is the head of the snake, designed to enslave through debt. A mortgage, literally a "death grip," exemplifies this, as the bank owns your house until you pay them back. Even outright ownership is threatened by taxes; failure to pay results in government seizure. This system is a financial fraud, concentrating power in a few who control the world through finance. Their infinite money supply, which we've allowed them to take, enables them to buy everything and everyone, furthering their psychopathic agenda.

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The transcript presents a sweeping critique of the modern monetary system, arguing that money is created not by governments but by private banks through debt, with consequences that affect the entire world. The speakers outline a long historical arc in which banking interests, central banks, and debt-based money have steadily gained power, eroded public sovereignty, and produced recurring crises, while the general population bears the costs. Key claims and points - The root problem: The money supply is created by the community of money users through borrowing from commercial banks. The bulk of money creation originates with banks, which decide when and how much money to produce, leading to an out-of-control system. Governments borrow money from banks, which effectively enslaves the broader economy. - Concept of the debt-money system: The money system is described as a global Ponzi scheme, in which new money comes into existence as debt with interest. Because interest must be paid, the system requires ever more debt to be sustained, and people and nations are drawn into a cycle that benefits banks at the expense of the public. - Historical pattern of private control: The narrative traces a long history in which private banking families (notably the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, and Morgans) and allied financiers manipulated governments to borrow and to reward speculative advantage. It alleges that private central banks and debt-based money systems sought to consolidate power in private hands, sometimes by fomenting or exploiting crises. - Tally sticks and early monetary control: In medieval England, tally sticks were used as money and as a way to keep money power out of bankers’ hands. Their suppression by bankers in 1834 is described as a revenge of a debt-free money system that had empowered the public for centuries. - Goldsmiths, fractional reserve lending, and counterfeiting: The text explains fractional reserve lending as a historic means by which goldsmiths expanded the money supply beyond real reserves, enabling them to profit from interest and to influence economies; this practice is labeled a form of counterfeiting and a source of systemic instability. - The rise of central banking and central control: The transformation from debt-free or government-issuing money to privately controlled central banks is traced from the Bank of England (1694) to the U.S. National Banking Act (1863) and the creation of the Federal Reserve System (1913). The Aldrich Plan, the Jekyll Island meeting (1910–1912), and the public relations campaign to popularize a central banking system are described as pivotal steps toward centralized control over the money supply. - Lincoln’s greenbacks and the political fight over money: The narrative emphasizes Abraham Lincoln’s issuance of greenbacks during the Civil War as debt-free money created by the government. It claims bankers reacted defensively (Hazard Circular) and moved to undermine greenbacks through bonds and later the National Banking Act, which made private banks central to the money supply. Lincoln’s assassination is linked to the broader battle over monetary policy. - Civil War, the rise of debt, and depressions: The text links episodes such as the Panic of 1837, the Coinage Act of 1873, and the Panic of 1893 to deliberate contractions or manipulations of money supply by banking interests. It argues these episodes were engineered to force or normalize debt-based monetary arrangements and central banking. - The 20th century and the Federal Reserve: The Great Depression is attributed to deliberate contraction of the money supply by the Federal Reserve. The text argues that the Fed, a privately owned central bank, has operated to protect the banking sector at the public’s expense, with the 2008 financial crisis cited as confirmation of this dynamic. - Political economy and influence: The narrative contends that politics and academia have been co-opted by moneyed interests. It asserts that large campaign contributions from banks shape policy, and that many economists are funded or controlled by the Reserve and major banks, limiting critical debate about monetary reform. It also claims media and public discourse are constrained by debt relationships and corporate power. - Proposed reforms and principles: Across speakers, a consensus emerges around three core reforms: - Forbid government borrowing as a mechanism for money creation; return to debt-free, government-created money that serves the public interest. - Put money creation under public control, not private banks, with national or local sovereign authority issuing debt-free currency. - End fractional reserve lending and ensure robust competition among banks so that money is created in the public interest and channeled into productive real-economy lending rather than financial speculation. - Practical implementation ideas offered by some speakers: - Government to issue debt-free sovereign currency directly; private banks would compete to lend government-approved money to the public. - Eliminate consolidated currencies (e.g., the euro) in favor of national sovereignty over money creation. - Use monetary policy to match money supply with real productive activity, controlling inflation by adjusting the money supply through public channels rather than debt-based credit expansion. - Repeal or reform existing central banking structures to reestablish a Bank of the United States owned by the people rather than by private banks. - Promote transparency, reduce the influence of special interests in academia and media, and educate the public about money creation. - Enduring critique and warning: If the status quo persists, the system is said to threaten Western civilization and global freedom, with potential for continued debt-serfdom and systemic collapse if debt-based money and private central banks remain in control. - Concluding perspective: The speakers urge decisive reform, emphasizing that the truth about money creation is accessible to the public and that collective political will can restore monetary systems to serve the people. They conclude with a call to remember Margaret Mead’s idea that a small group can change the world, and exhort listeners to pursue debt-free monetary reform as a path to greater production, independence, and freedom.

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The financial system is the main problem, creating debt and control. Mortgages symbolize this control, where banks own your home until paid off. The system benefits a small group who manipulate finance to gain power. Money is used to buy influence and control everything.

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No country can be truly democratic or independent without control over its own currency. The people, not unelected bankers, should have the power to determine the value and control of their currency through the democratic process. Paper money needs to be backed by a hard asset to maintain its credibility. Countries are forced to borrow US dollars because oil must be paid for in this currency. Consequently, they pay interest to the private owners of the US Federal Reserve, including US citizens themselves. Any threat to the petrodollar, like the creation of the euro, is fiercely opposed. Wars are not fought for democracy and freedom, but rather to protect the private bankers who control the world's printing press. It is time to hold these central bankers accountable for the financial hardships and bloodshed they cause.

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We are slaves to those who control our economy. Governments have the power to print money, set interest rates, and monitor our purchases. This control dictates our economic interactions and limits our freedom.

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Politicians are just a facade, as the real power lies with the wealthy elite who own everything. They control the land, corporations, media, and even the government. Their goal is to accumulate more wealth for themselves while keeping the population ignorant and obedient. They don't want critical thinkers or well-informed individuals who can question the system. Instead, they want obedient workers who will accept worsening conditions and the loss of benefits. They even plan to take away people's retirement funds to benefit their Wall Street friends. This system is rigged, but many people remain oblivious or apathetic. The hardworking, average citizens continue to elect these uncaring politicians who only serve their own interests.

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The world’s current state of division and strife is not accidental; it is the result of a meticulously planned control system. Central banks, primarily owned by the Rothschild banking empire, dictate financial policies and trap nations in debt. Money, a mere piece of paper, serves as a tool of enslavement, lacking intrinsic value. Historical figures like JFK and Abraham Lincoln attempted to free the American people from this control by issuing their own currency, but both faced dire consequences. The true power lies with those who control money, as they influence governments, corporations, and societal structures. Today, every country operates as a corporation, diminishing the rights of individuals and reinforcing a system where corporations hold more power than people, effectively turning society into a form of slavery.

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The financial system is the "head of the snake" and its purpose is to enslave through debt. A mortgage is a "death grip," as the bank owns the house until the mortgage is paid. Even buying a house outright does not guarantee ownership due to government taxes. The system is based on financial fraud, which takes power and gives it to a small group who control the world through finance. This group has an infinite supply of money and has used it to buy everything and everyone who can be bought.

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The Rothschild family's wealth and influence grew significantly through government lending and bond speculation, often backing multiple sides in conflicts. Fractional reserve lending, where banks lend out more money than they have in reserves, is described as counterfeiting and grand larceny. This system, along with national debt, allows banks to control the economy and politicians. The Federal Reserve is portrayed as a private monopoly that enables banks to create money out of nothing, leading to a debt-based system. Critics argue that the Fed dominates the economics field, suppressing dissenting views through funding and control of academic journals. The media is accused of being controlled by banks due to debt, preventing them from exposing the truth about the monetary system. The solution, according to the speaker, involves stopping fractional reserve lending and reclaiming the power to create money for a public body. The current system is described as a Ponzi scheme based on ever-increasing debt, where interest cannot be repaid without taking from others or borrowing more. The key is controlling the quantity of money in the public interest, rather than allowing banks to maximize profits.

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The speaker discusses the national debt and how it has grown over the years. They question who the debt is owed to and how it is being paid back. They explain how the Federal Reserve controls the money supply and the interest rates. The speaker also highlights the manipulation and control of the banking system, including the creation of panics and recessions. They emphasize the burden of debt on individuals and the need to break free from the cycle of borrowing and interest payments. The speaker urges listeners to become aware of the system and make changes in their own lives to avoid being enslaved by debt.

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The speaker believes the financial system is the main tool used to control the world. They argue that finance enslaves people through debt, giving power to a small group of individuals. Those who cannot be bought are punished, while immoral individuals are rewarded. The system is described as rewarding pedophiles, corrupt individuals, and liars. The speaker suggests that compromising videos are used to control political leaders.

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We are slaves if our economy is controlled by others. Can governments print money, control interest rates, inflation, deflation, and monitor our purchases?

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The financial system is the main source of control in the world. It doesn't matter who we think runs the world, what matters is the mechanism used to exert control, which is finance. Finance is designed to put people in debt and enslave them. For example, a mortgage is a death grip because it means you don't really own your house, the bank does. Even if you own your house outright, the government can still tax you and take it away if you can't pay. This system gives a small group of individuals infinite power and they have used their money to buy everything and everyone they can.

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The speaker believes that the financial system is the main source of control in the world. They argue that finance is used to enslave people, citing mortgages as an example. They claim that a small group of individuals who control finance have an infinite supply of money and can buy anything and anyone. They criticize the system for rewarding immoral behavior and suggest taking back control of money issuance to benefit the people. They believe that by changing this one thing, all other problems can be solved and everyone can live in abundance. They mention John F. Kennedy's attempt to issue United States notes and emphasize the power of understanding and changing the financial system for a better future.

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The big lie is that we are a corporation and we have never been informed about it. The entity behind this lie wants to quietly take over America without causing a stir. They continue to deceive us, hiding the fact that in 1913, they took control of our treasury department and started printing their own money, which we are charged for. They have no intention of ever paying off the debt. As taxpayers, we are the collateral for the debt they create. We are constantly taxed, regulated, and manipulated through economic cycles. Our property rights are merely legal fictions under an admiralty system, not the unalienable rights we were born with. We are controlled by the bankers because we owe them money. If we don't pay taxes, we realize we don't truly own anything.

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We owe our debt to the wealthy elite, such as the Rothschilds and Oppenheimers, who control the corrupt financial system. They manipulate politicians to cut social services and increase taxes, while profiting from wars they send our sons and daughters to fight. This system mocks our ideals of freedom and democracy. Henry Ford once said that if people understood the financial system, there would be a revolution. We are trapped in a system where money is created out of thin air, and those who can be bought are given power. The corrupt are rewarded, while those with integrity are punished. Until we change this financial system, we will continue to face an uphill battle.

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The financial system is seen as the main problem, with finance meant to enslave through debt like mortgages. Even if you buy a house, the bank technically owns it. This system benefits a small group controlling everything with money.

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The financial system is the "head of the snake" and its purpose is to enslave through debt. A mortgage is a "death grip," because the bank owns the house unless you can buy it outright. Even then, the government can seize the property for unpaid taxes. The system is based on financial fraud, which gives power to a small group who control the world through finance. They have an infinite supply of money, and from their "psychopathic point of view," they have bought everything and everyone who can be bought.

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The eternal god wouldn't let bankers win. Independence requires choosing between economy and liberty or profusion and servitude. Public debt is dangerous. Every generation should pay its debts. A central bank was needed for financial security. Private banks controlling money leads to loss of property. Attempts at central banks failed. In 1910, a secret meeting planned the Federal Reserve. The Fed now prints money, putting the country in debt. Taxes and inflation steal wealth. JFK tried to dismantle the Fed but was assassinated. Since then, presidents haven't challenged the banks, causing wealth destruction for many.

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Canada is in debt because the government borrows money from private banks with interest, leading to increased taxation. Banks create money out of thin air through loans, causing inflation. Despite having only $4 billion in reserve, they've loaned over $1.5 trillion. This financial system enslaves Canadians. The speaker urges people to unite and make a difference to stop this injustice.
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