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This video reveals the system responsible for inequality in the world today. The government borrows currency by issuing bonds, which are glorified IOUs. The banks buy these bonds and sell them to the Federal Reserve at a profit. The Federal Reserve then creates currency out of thin air by writing checks that have no funds behind them. This currency is used to buy more bonds, and the process repeats, enriching the banks and increasing the national debt. The system relies on ever-increasing levels of debt and is unsustainable. The Federal Reserve is a private corporation with stockholders, and the system is a form of legalized theft. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves and others about the system and join the discussion for a better monetary system.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the Federal Reserve and its role in the economy. They mention that the Federal Reserve provides money to banks, which then loan it to the government and collect interest on those loans. This process creates new money and leads to inflation. The speakers also talk about the need for audits of the Federal Reserve and express concerns about the potential impact on monetary policy. Additionally, they mention the boom-bust cycles in the economy and how banks benefit from them. Finally, one speaker raises concerns about the struggles faced by families and the need for jobs and affordable living expenses.

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In the exchange, Speaker 0 argues that a financial coup began policies that reduced health life expectancy, noting that to balance the budget without increasing retirement funding, one could extend retirement age or lower life expectancy, or both. Speaker 0 asserts that during the pandemic the operation was carried out by people who allegedly stole large sums of money, suggesting that the pandemic is connected to those alleged thefts. Speaker 1 responds, acknowledging the connection as “a great connection,” and the conversation continues to map how money moves through the U.S. financial system. Speaker 0 offers a simplified mechanism: every day, primary dealers working with the New York Federal Reserve borrow money by selling treasury bonds and bills to IRAs and pension funds. The pension funds buy treasury bonds, moving money into a Treasury account at the New York Fed, and then that money “disappears out the back door.” He references a 2017 study by Dr. Skidmore that documented 21 trillion dollars as missing, noting that at that moment the outstanding U.S. debt was 21 trillion. This leads to the question of whether the United States has too much debt or if there has been a large-scale bank robbery. Speaker 2 interjects that there is “Too much theft,” agreeing with the critical view of the system described. Speaker 0 reframes the issue by explaining that as a citizen, the pension fund you contributed to is not an asset but an IOU to yourself as a taxpayer, because the bonds have a call on all assets. He emphasizes that the bonds are an obligation tied to taxpayers, and questions what the Department of Defense would do if confronted with the disclosure that “we disappeared 20,000,000,000,000 of your money,” noting that the money disappeared from DOD accounts at the New York Fed and could have been sent to Basel, Switzerland, offshore, or elsewhere. The core argument centers on a sequence: the movement of funds from pension investments into Treasury securities, the apparent disappearance of those funds from the system, and the larger claim that a coordinated theft or misappropriation underpins national debt and policy decisions. Speaker 0 reiterates that, in this narrative, the DOD allegedly played a role in the disappearance of funds, framing the situation as one where money funded through pension accounts and Treasury bonds could be diverted or hidden, with the implication that such actions relate to the broader mechanisms of debt and national financial management.

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Banks don't lend money; they purchase securities. When someone seeks a loan and signs the contract, they issue a promissory note, which the bank purchases. The money isn't transferred; it's already within the bank. A deposit is the bank's record of its debt to the public. The money a person thinks they're getting as a loan is simply the bank's record of the money it owes them.

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The speaker argues that a fifty year mortgage is a mathematical scam designed to normalize multigenerational debt because the system is broken. They state, “Fifty year mortgage is a mathematical scam. They are trying to normalize multigenerational debt because the system is broken. Do the math.” They illustrate with a standard example: “On a standard $400,000 loan at 7%, a fifty year term means you pay over $1,400,000 total. You pay three times the value of the house.” The speaker exposes what they call “the dirty secret they hide in the amortization schedule.” They claim, “For the first twenty five years, 90% of your monthly payment goes to interest. You build almost zero equity. You are a glorified renter paying the bank while you pay for the repairs.” They question the timing of promoting this scheme: “Why push this now?” The answer, according to the speaker, is that “if they don't, the bubble bursts.” They argue that “Institutional investors hold billions in inflated real estate,” and if prices drop to affordable levels, “the elites lose money.” The speaker contends that a tool was invented to “keep prices artificially high by enslaving you for half a century.” They attribute the push to “the official pushing this is an heir to a real estate dynasty.” The broadcast personifies the motive, stating, “This isn't public service. It is a bailout for his rich friends paid for by your life.”

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Banks create money out of nothing and lend it at interest, a legal form of fraud. The banking lobby blames inflation on high wages and speculation, not on the money creation by banks. This practice leads to economic problems that cannot be solved.

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The speaker explains how private banks and the government operate, highlighting how the government borrows money from banks with interest, leading to inflation and less real money for Canadians. They discuss how banks create money out of thin air through loans, resulting in a debt-based economy. The speaker advocates for the government to borrow directly from the Bank of Canada to eliminate debt, suggesting a fair tax system to repay the bank. They emphasize the need to stop the current banking system's exploitation and ensure a debt-free future for the next generation.

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The speaker believes that banks and governments act nefariously by taking risks with people's money while avoiding real consequences due to bailouts or bail-ins. They argue that the current inflation is a result of massive quantitative easing during COVID, which is essentially a tax on the people. They reference Henry Ford's statement about a potential revolution if Americans were aware of the banking system's workings.

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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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Banks don't lend money; they purchase securities. When someone seeks a loan and signs the contract, they issue a promissory note, which the bank purchases. The money isn't transferred; it's already within the bank. A deposit is the bank's record of its debt to the public. The money the bank owes is what people perceive as the money they are getting.

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You're about to learn the hidden secret of money and how the banking system truly works. Politicians create deficit spending, which leads to the Treasury issuing bonds, essentially IOUs that become our national debt. Banks buy these bonds, then the Federal Reserve buys them from the banks with counterfeit checks, creating currency out of thin air. Banks then use fractional reserve lending, loaning out most of your deposits while only holding a fraction in reserve, further expanding the currency supply. This system enriches the banks and indebts the public, leading to inflation because more currency causes prices to rise. Taxes are then used to pay interest on these bonds, perpetuating the cycle. The Federal Reserve, a private entity, benefits immensely from this fraud. This system requires ever-increasing debt and will eventually collapse under its own weight. Sharing this knowledge is crucial to building a better future.

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Speaker 0 argues that money controllers make all rules and that America has become a socialist communist country, not capitalistic, because of a central bank. He says a central bank prevents capitalism and that prosperity is created by printing dollars or injecting digits into the economy, which results in an infusion of credit rather than real manufacturing or prosperity. Speaker 1 summarizes as a money planned economy. Speaker 0 asserts that with the creation of the Federal Reserve System, the government became dependent on private banks for money, and began taxing people. He states Social Security started in 1935, issuing Social Security cards with numbers on them and deducting money from paychecks under the belief it would fund retirement. He says income tax followed, enabled by Social Security, and notes the government now takes money out automatically, implying distrust of public willingness to pay. Speaker 1 comments that the government now controls the tax payment itself and that people are effectively slaves because taxes are taken automatically. Speaker 0 contends that through the Federal Reserve System, the government has become vested in bankers who profit from taxation, and that the bankers have taken control of the government, making Republicans and Democrats essentially the same since neither party proposes shutting down the Fed or stopping taxes or addressing major American issues. Speaker 1 introduces a personal connection: Nick Rockefeller, of the Rockefeller family, who, through an attorney, discussed with Speaker 0 the banking industry’s ultimate plan. Speaker 0 claims they discussed a global banking network, asserting that central banks exist worldwide, including in Germany, England, and Italy, and that central banking is part of the Communist Manifesto. He argues that two major planks—central banking and a graduated income tax—have been adopted in the United States as part of the Communist Manifesto, integrated via the Federal Reserve System. Speaker 0 then outlines the ultimate goal: to create a one-world government run by bankers, implemented in sections via the European currency, the euro, and the European constitution. He claims there is an effort to establish a North American Union in the United States and to create a new currency called the AMERO, all contributing to a worldwide government. Speaker 0 describes a future where every person is chipped with RFID, and all money exists in those chips. He claims money could be deducted digitally from the chip by authorities, eliminating cash, effectively giving total control to the authorities. He says protesters could have their chips turned off, leaving them unable to buy food or do anything, equating this to total control over people. Speaker 1 adds that the chip would be connected to a database containing purchasing records and other personal data. Speaker 0 reiterates the goal of a one-world government controlled by the banking industry, with everyone chipped and all money stored in chips, allowing control over every financial transaction and making people slaves or serfs to the bankers.

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The New Zealand Central Bank head admits to creating money out of nothing and people believing it, calling central banking a great business. The speaker highlights the absurdity of this practice, emphasizing how people struggle to afford necessities while banks create money with a keyboard.

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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 manipulates the economy. The speaker also highlights the impact of debt on individuals and society, urging listeners to break free from the cycle of debt. They emphasize the need to be aware of the system and make conscious financial decisions.

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The speaker explains that the Federal Reserve is a private bank owned by private stockholders, not the government. They discuss how the Fed loans money to banks and the government, which must be paid back with interest. The speaker questions where the Fed gets its money and reveals that it is printed by the United States Mint. They argue that the Fed's control over printing money is unconstitutional and leads to the devaluation of the dollar. The speaker also mentions a secret meeting in 1910 where the plan for the Federal Reserve was devised. They criticize the creation of the IRS and how taxes are used to pay back the Fed's debts.

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Banks create money out of nothing and lend it at interest, which is legal but akin to counterfeiting or cooking the books. The banking lobby avoids changing the system by blaming inflation on high wages or housing speculation, not acknowledging the root cause of money creation by banks.

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Speaker 0: So who are the people that actually get to be inflation? Well, they're the ones that are climbing up the network. They're the compromised ones. Why? What do they get? They get 0% money. The most corrupt money in the world is quantitative easing. Right? You essentially get the banks to buy the government's debt, and then central banks, put it on their balance sheet. So this is just pure corruption. This is below interest money. What about the banks? They get to create it for free. You know, they actually get to create it. They get a thousand decks on you you're paying 10%. They get they get to lever that up a 100 times. They get a thousand percent. And remember, this is all a debt based Ponzi scheme. The money to pay the interest doesn't exist, so you gotta find another person to take on the debt. You're either if you have a positive money in your in your bank balance, it's because somebody else is in debt. The money doesn't exist unless somebody else is in debt, and the money to pay the interest doesn't exist. So we create this economic environment where your money is continually being debased, and then you need to speculate in order to beat inflation. Now if you do a bit of speculation and you just invest some of your money in stocks, what happens? You're suddenly like, I don't know what stock to buy. I'm I'm not a professional trader. So there's a company out there, BlackRock, that will just buy all the stocks for me, and I just can give them a £100 a month or something. And, now I don't need to figure out what stock to buy. Okay. So now BlackRock is taking everyone's investment money that can't be bothered to figure out what stock through ETFs and index ones. Then they're taking everyone's pension. Then they're taking everyone's insurance contributions because you're trying to hedge some of the risk. And then when you get your house, you have to have insurance. And so where did BlackRock and all the asset managers in this financial industrial complex get all the money? It's your money. You paid for it. So then what do they do? Well, the banks create all of these. They they create new money every time they issue a mortgage. And then they say, do you know what? I don't even wanna take the risk of these mortgages anymore. What if can I just package it up and give it to someone else? So Larry Fink says, yeah. I've got all this money. All these people are putting these pension money in. Why don't we create something called a mortgage backed security? Let's package up all of these mortgages. Just put them into one product. And then what I can do is we can slap a credit rating on it. And if everyone complies, then they get this credit rating. Credit rating is not it's about compliance with the network. So now you've got all the banks are creating the money, and then they create these mortgage backed securities that allows them to control effectively all the real estate and transfer it. But who do they sell it to? They sell it to you. And so they created the money. They created the mortgage backed security, and then they sold it to your pension. So you paid for the very system for them to get the 0% money in the first place, and they're charging a fee for it. And what else do they get? They get a board seat on every company.

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The speaker discusses the concept of money and its creation by bankers, particularly in the Federal Reserve System. They highlight that money has no inherent value and that printing different denominations costs the same. The speaker argues that bankers can create vast amounts of wealth for themselves by printing money, unlike other industries that have profit limits. They explain how reducing the money supply can lead to a depression and reference the Great Depression as an example. The speaker also mentions how the bankers caused the stock market and bank collapses during that time. They assert that World War 2 ended the Great Depression and that the same banks that previously refused money suddenly provided it. The speaker claims that wealthy bankers manipulate the economy by creating recessions, depressions, inflations, and panics. They mention JPMorgan and the Rothschild family's involvement in establishing a central bank, and how they caused the first major panic in 1893.

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People are waking up and understanding that banks operate fraudulently under the Federal Reserve, and money has no value. Your signature gives value to agreements under the corporation. Given this, the speaker questions whether people are still paying credit cards, suggesting that money could be used for more important things. When you understand you're the creditor and banks are operating fraudulently, it's hard to make payments. Nassara is coming soon, and the old system will fall so a new one can be implemented to restore financial freedom.

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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 system works and how it controls the money supply. The speaker also highlights the manipulation and control that banks have over the economy. They emphasize the negative impact of debt on individuals and society as a whole. The speaker urges listeners to be aware of the system and make changes in their own lives to avoid falling into debt.

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The speaker discusses the national debt and how it has grown over time. They question who the debt is owed to and how it is created. They explain how the Federal Reserve system works and how it controls the money supply. The speaker also highlights the impact of debt on individuals and society, emphasizing the need to break free from the cycle of borrowing and interest. They urge listeners to be aware of the manipulation and control exerted by banks and to strive for financial independence.

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A man questions a judge about how banks supposedly operate with borrowed funds. He presents a scenario: “I gave you the equivalent of $200,000. You returned the funds back to me, and I have to repay you $200,000 plus interest. Do you think I’m stupid?” He asserts that banks and Congress allow practices where banks breach written agreements, use false or misleading advertising, act without written permission or the borrower’s knowledge, and transfer actual cash value from the borrower to the bank, then return it as a loan. The man asks if, in this system, the borrower’s actual cash value funds the bank loan check and how the bank then uses those funds. The other participant, identified as a borrower in the discussion, responds that the borrower “got a check in the house.” The man pushes: is it true the actual cash value funding the loan check came directly from the borrower and that the bank received the funds from the borrower “for free”? He states, “No equal consideration. They got it from you for free,” and presses that the bank’s policy is to transfer the borrower’s cash value from the check to themselves and keep the money as the bank’s property, which they then loan out back to the borrower as if they own it and loan their own money. The other participant answers affirmatively, though notes not being present at the time to know the borrower’s intent. The man asks further: if a lender loans a borrower $10,000 and the borrower refuses to repay, is the lender damaged? The reply: yes, the lender is damaged if the loan isn’t repaid. He asks whether the bank’s practice is to take the borrower’s actual cash value, use it to fund the bank loan check, and never return it to the borrower. The response: the bank returns the funds, but as a loan to the borrower. The man clarifies: was the cash value returned as the bank loan to the borrower or as return of the money the bank took? Answer: as a loan. The man concludes, “So how did the bank get the borrower’s money for free? … It doesn’t make any sense.” A narrator then frames the scene: a man discussing banking with a judge, summarizing the exchange about funding checks with the borrower’s name, and the judge’s reaction that “all the banks are doing this” and that Congress allows it. The narrator describes the process in which you apply for a loan, a check with your name is issued, the bank takes it, and then “gives it back to you as a loan plus interest,” sourced from your own funds. He asserts there is no equal consideration and suggests people don’t understand truth in lending. The speaker claims that if the public understood the financial system, there would be a revolution, but people prefer to “dance.”

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Banks don't lend money; they purchase securities. When you sign a loan contract, you're issuing a promissory note, which the bank purchases. This is different from what banks present to the public. You might ask, "How do I get my money?" The bank will say it's in your account. No money is actually transferred. It's already within the bank because a deposit is simply the bank's record of its debt to the public. Now, the bank owes you money, and its record of that debt is what you perceive as money. That's all it is.

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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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