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Well, I sat through the 3 hour program that Jody and Sam were talking about and it is a mind-blower. I knew some of this from previous studies, but had no where near the whole picture. It is curious to me that they insinuate that the modern banking system started essentially with the Bank of England. Actually, the Bank of England was modeled on the earlier Dutch banking system from the late 14th, and 15th Century that financed shipping world-wide and the exploration of the New World. They seem to have forgotten about that period of the banking story altogether.
I know few of you will sit through this program, and yes there is propaganda in this video, but there is enough factual and verifiable information that it behooves you to educate yourself. You will have a much better understanding of what is going on and what we should be doing to resolve the economic problems.
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