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The video discusses various topics related to the financial system, taxes, inflation, population control, vaccines, and the potential of Bitcoin. The speakers express concerns about the control and power held by a small group of individuals in the financial system, the unfairness of taxes, the impact of inflation on people holding cash, the manipulation of population growth, the risks and consequences of vaccines, and the potential of Bitcoin to disrupt the current financial system. They emphasize the need for awareness, education, and action to challenge and change these systems.

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The video discusses the Federal Reserve, a private bank that controls America's money supply. It explains how the Fed loans money to banks and the government, charging interest and creating debt. The video also mentions the Red Shield private bankers who manipulate economies and control nations' wealth. It highlights a secret meeting in 1910 where plans were made to establish a central bank, which eventually became the Federal Reserve. The video concludes by emphasizing the negative impact of the Fed's power, including the devaluation of the dollar and the burden of debt on the government and taxpayers.

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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 cause of inflation. They refute the belief that inflation is caused by government spending more money, stating that it is simply not true. They argue that inflation is created in Washington because only the government has the power to create money. They dismiss other groups, such as consumers, producers, trade unions, foreign sheets, and oil imports, as not being responsible for inflation. The speakers assert that the main causes of inflation are excessive government spending and the government's creation of money.

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The video addresses various issues related to the American economy, including debt, low-paying jobs, and the role of the Federal Reserve. It highlights that the Federal Reserve is a privately owned bank that operates for profit and is not truly part of the US government. The video explores the history of privately owned central banks, such as the Bank of England, and their influence on the economy. It argues for the power to issue money to be taken away from banks and returned to the people. The video also discusses the establishment of the Federal Reserve System, the influence of powerful bankers in shaping monetary policies, and the creation of money out of nothing by the Federal Reserve. It mentions the passing of the Glass Owen Bill, which granted private control of currency. The video highlights the criticisms and warnings from politicians, such as Congressman Lindbergh and President Wilson, regarding the dangers of the central bank. It also mentions the selling off of gold in Fort Knox to European speculators and the establishment of international banking institutions like the IMF and World Bank. The video emphasizes the need for monetary reform to address the increasing national debt and proposes solutions such as debt-free US notes, abolishing fractional reserve banking, and repealing the Federal Reserve Act. It warns of the potential consequences of not reforming the monetary system, including economic instability and the loss of the American middle class.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the flaws of the current monetary system and the impact it has on society. They explain that the money we use is essentially fake and has no intrinsic value. The speaker argues that we work for free because the money we are paid costs nothing to produce. Additionally, they highlight how the system further exploits us through taxation, inflation, debt, and interest. The speaker suggests that the solution lies in transitioning to a sound money system, eliminating registration processes, reducing taxation, abolishing usury interest, and embracing free energy. They emphasize the importance of understanding the power dynamics behind money and reclaiming our agency.

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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 transcript presents a series of conspiracy claims about the Rothschild family, the Federal Reserve, and Jewish influence over global finance. - The Rothschild family is described as extraordinarily wealthy, with wealth estimates claiming “close to $500,000,000,000,000,” and as having hidden underground vaults, secret financial records never audited, and a public image that disguises a fortune that supposedly rivals a large share of global wealth. It is claimed they bought Reuters in the 1800s, which then bought the Associated Press, and that they “own controlling interest” in three major television networks, allowing them to avoid media attention. They allegedly owned and operated England’s Royal Mint and act as the gold agent for the Bank of England, directing it, with control over the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) where 30 to 42,000,000 ounces of gold are traded daily, generating millions weekly from transaction fees. They are said to fix the world price of gold daily, hoard trillions of dollars worth of gold bullion, and corner the world’s gold supply. They allegedly own controlling interest in Royal Dutch Shell and run phony charities and offshore banking services to hide wealth in Vatican-linked accounts at Rothschild Swiss banks, trusts, and holding companies. A figure named Elbelein Rothschild is described as not harmless, with ancestors alleged to have handpicked presidents, crashed stock markets, bankrupted nations, orchestrated wars, and sponsored mass murder and impoverishment. The wealth is claimed to be sufficient to feed, clothe, and shelter every person on earth. - The Rothschilds are described as the head of a “snake,” with a one-mile square area in London referred to as the city, cited as the headquarters of their banking dynasty, controlling money supplied through central banks of almost every nation. - A Jekyll Island meeting in November 1910 is claimed to involved seven of the world’s richest Jewish men establishing a central bank called the Federal Reserve Bank. Named participants include Nelson Aldrich, Frank Vanderlip, Henry Davison, Charles Norton, Benjamin Strong, Paul Warburg, and representatives of the Rothschild banking dynasty, with others like Benjamin Guggenheim, Isidore Strauss, and Jacob Astor purportedly opposing it. It is claimed these opposers died on the Titanic, and that opposition dissolved by April 1912. On December 23, 1913, the Federal Reserve Act was signed, creating a privately owned Federal Reserve System. A quoted remark attributed to Woodrow Wilson alleges, “I’m a most unhappy man. I’ve unwittingly ruined my country,” and a stereotype about government by a small number of dominant men rather than free opinion. - It is claimed the Federal Reserve System is private, not federal, has no reserves, is not decentralized, and that the adoption of a debt-based monetary system was accomplished. It is asserted that the current banking system (fractional reserve banking) allows privately owned banks to create money “out of thin air,” with money existing as numbers in a computer system, only about 3% in physical currency, and that control of the Fed enables domination over banks, corporations, money, and politicians. It is claimed the Fed system enslaves humanity to perpetual debt and that the elite who own the Fed seek to maintain a monopoly over credit. - A speaker questions the proper relationship between the Fed chairman and the U.S. president, noting the Federal Reserve’s independence. - A quotation attributed to a figure named Harold Grales Rosenthal claims that Jewish power has been created through manipulating the national monetary system, that the Fed is owned by Jews while appearing as a government institution, and asserts antisemitic stereotypes about Jews as parasites and producers being exploited by Jews.

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The video discusses the Federal Reserve and its role in the US monetary system. It highlights concerns about the Federal Reserve being a private banking cartel with the power to create money out of thin air. The video also touches on the idea of a New World Order, where a global government and currency would be established. It mentions secret societies and influential individuals who allegedly control world events. The video suggests that mind control programs and propaganda play a role in shaping public opinion. Overall, it raises questions about the legitimacy and impact of the Federal Reserve and the existence of a hidden agenda for global control.

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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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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 the economy. They urge listeners to be aware of the system and make changes in their own lives to avoid falling into debt.

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The Federal Reserve has significant power over the economy, but lacks scrutiny. During the pandemic, it printed money, bought government-backed securities, and provided large sums of money to favored industries, resulting in a $5 trillion increase in its balance sheet. A limited audit revealed that during the financial crisis, the Fed gave over $16 trillion to domestic and foreign banks. These actions, aimed at making the rich wealthier, have led to high inflation, which burdens American families. To address this, an amendment is proposed to require a full audit of the Fed within a year, promoting transparency and accountability to taxpayers. A yes vote is requested.

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The speaker criticizes the financial system, arguing that it is designed to enslave people through debt. They highlight how mortgages and taxes keep individuals under the control of banks and the government. They believe that a small group of individuals with an infinite supply of money manipulates the system to reward immoral behavior. Another speaker, who worked at the IRS, shares their frustration with the unfair treatment of small businesses compared to larger corporations. They question the legality of income tax and argue that it is a form of slavery. The video also touches on topics such as inflation, the flaws of fiat money, the potential dangers of vaccines, and the transformative power of Bitcoin.

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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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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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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 video provides a comprehensive overview of the history and impact of privately owned central banks, focusing on the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve in the United States. It highlights the influence of wealthy individuals, such as the Rothschild family, on these banks and their effects on the economy and politics. The video argues for the power to issue money to be taken away from these banks and returned to the people, emphasizing the negative consequences of debt-based banking systems. It also discusses the history of central banking in the United States, including the opposition to the central bank and the creation of the Federal Reserve System. The video explores the consolidation of banking power and the impact of the Federal Reserve. It further delves into the establishment of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank, their control over the world economy, and the manipulation of credit. The video proposes monetary reform in the United States, advocating for debt-free US notes, the abolition of fractional reserve banking, and the transfer of monetary power back to the Treasury Department. It warns against false solutions and emphasizes the need for reform to prevent economic instability and wealth concentration.

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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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Speaker: The Federal Reserve is set to pay $1,100,000,000,000 to major banks, effectively paying them interest on the money that's already in their vaults. A new bill would end it. Last week, Texas Republican senator Ted Cruz introduced a bill to end the Fed's so called interest on reserves program, where the Fed pays interest on the dollars banks are required to deposit with the Fed. So what happens is the Fed prints money to finance federal deficits and artificially boost the economy, both of which generate fat profits on Wall Street. It does this by pushing interest rates below market and with something called quantitative easing where it literally makes up imaginary money, uses it to buy stuff, putting the money into circulation. But the Fed knows that all that money creation also creates inflation. So it turns around and pays those same banks to park some of the new money at the Fed. So it's a giant self licking ice cream cone that siphons nearly $200,000,000,000 a year from everybody who holds dollars. Now up till the two thousand eight crisis, banks did not earn any interest on their reserves. After all, reserves are supposed to be like money in the vault backing deposits. Bankers already had the exorbitant privilege of only needing to keep 10¢ on the dollar in the vault as reserves, with the Fed and Treasury standing ready to bail out the other 90¢ at taxpayer cost. But all that changed in 2008 when banks proved so reckless that they threatened to topple our entire financial system, at which point they were punished by getting interest on their reserves. The scam exploded during COVID. So in 2019, banks were parking about $2,000,000,000,000 at the Fed paying just 0.1% interest. So the Fed was paying banks $2,000,000,000 a year. Five years later, that has grown to 3 and a half trillion paying four and a half percent interest. So that's $187,000,000,000 per year. In fact, these interest payments now make up most of the profits of the entire American banking system. 187,000,000,000 interest versus 270,000,000,000 of bank profits. So 70¢ on the banker dollar siphoned directly out of your life savings with a fat slab going to foreign banks. It is a big club and you ain't in it. Now the Fed claims it needs to pay interest in order to soak up all the dollars the Fed printed. Of course, they don't phrase it that way. Remember, the Fed pretends money printing has nothing to do with inflation. In their world, inflation falls out of the sky caused by greedy workers, greedy supply chains, animal spirits, boats stuck in the Suez, with the Fed heroically jumping in to pay bankers strip club tabs to keep the republic from collapsing. As James Grant put it, the arsonist pretending to be firemen. Sussex brought to you by onchain.com. Ted Cruz's bill probably won't pass since bankers know how campaign donations work. But what if congress stopped paying bankers strip club tabs? In short, roughly a trillion dollars would flow out of reserves and into lending to business and customers. This would lower the interest rate on loans, mortgages, even government debt, and a good chunk would go to creating job. Now I could nudge inflation since the frozen reserves were hiding part of Biden inflation, but then in recent videos, I've mentioned inflation is currently way below the Fed's target, while job growth could certainly use that money better than using it to siphon profits to bankers. Of course, with 70% of Wall Street profits in play, bank lobbyists will be burning up the steak dinners and campaign donations to keep it going. Okay. We'll be watching. See you next time.

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The modern banking system creates currency faster than nature. Politicians create deficit spending, which is paid for by Treasury bonds (IOUs). Banks buy these bonds and sell them to the Federal Reserve at a profit. The Federal Reserve creates currency by writing checks on accounts with zero balance, giving the currency to banks, who then buy more bonds. The Treasury deposits this currency, and the government spends it. When currency is deposited in banks, it is loaned out through fractional reserve lending, expanding the currency supply. 92-96% of all currency is created by the banking system, leading to inflation. Taxes are used to pay interest on bonds the Federal Reserve bought with essentially nothing. The system requires ever-increasing debt and will eventually collapse. The Federal Reserve is a private corporation owned by banks, who profit through interest and dividends. The system funnels wealth to the government and banking sector, causing economic booms and busts and wealth disparity. The solution is to understand the system, share the knowledge, and join the conversation to design a new monetary system.

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In this Cold Fusion video, Dagogo Altraide explores the origins and control of money, emphasizing that it does not come from the government but from central banks. He traces the establishment of the first modern central bank in England in 1694 and the creation of the Federal Reserve in the U.S. in 1913, highlighting the secrecy and manipulation involved in its formation. Central banks, including the Federal Reserve, can create money from nothing, leading to inflation and a debt-based monetary system where debt equates to money. This system requires continuous borrowing to sustain itself, creating economic instability. Altraide notes that the U.S. dollar's status as the world's reserve currency links global economies to the Federal Reserve's policies. He concludes by encouraging viewers to research these topics further, suggesting resources like Mike Maloney's series and G. Edward Griffin's book on the Federal Reserve.
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