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General of Darkness
9th August 2012, 09:57 PM
I'd like to make this as simple as possible.

Fractional reserve banking is usury created by the jew to build wealth on interest backed by nothing other than faith. Faith that your fiat dollars are there.

To big to fail is all about avoiding bank runs. Because the reality is that the peoples money isn't there.

Think about how we've been brainwashed. Remember to be objective when you watch this.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4ne13Zft9Q

Now there's the bank run.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TB3DDsCHKgE

So keep in mind, this was produced in 1946, after the war, 13 years after the fraud took place. You folks do the rest of research.

joboo
9th August 2012, 10:18 PM
The act of Banks creating new rules to limit customer withdrawals screams volumes.

"You can have your money when I say so"

So who's money is it again?

Pretty unbelievable to say the least.

Hatha Sunahara
10th August 2012, 02:20 AM
'Too Big To Fail' is a euphemism, as GoD has noted, for distracting people from questioning the solvency of the banks, and to stave off bank runs. It is synonymous with 'The full faith and credit of the US Government'.

In truth, the government has an incestuous relationship with the banksters, and both are trying to present the image of total chaos descending upon the land in their absence. In my mind, we can expect the exact opposite in the event of the failure of either or both. Several years ago, before I sold all my US Treasury bonds, I had a lot of good laughs about 'the full faith and credit of the US Government.' I think PMs are a much better investment, and I keep only a month's cash in the bank at any given time. That's what I think of TBTF. Also, China has adopted my attitude about the credit of the US government. My sympathies are extended to those who are suckered by those 'buzzwords'.


Hatha

jimswift
10th August 2012, 06:00 AM
tag'n it baby

Serpo
11th August 2012, 04:43 PM
too big to survive