Originally Posted By: paul
Rev, That is a Very Good and Very Revealing Video.

... so the banking system in Canada is exactly the same as the
banking system in the U.S....

... basically there are no uber rich people, and what we think are uber rich people are nothing more than crooks who have a really sweet racket that is protected by our governments politicians and our governments laws made by those same politicians.

and the money is illegal in both the U.S. and Canada.

according to both of our Constitutions.

is that pretty much the way you see it?
My approach, Paul? Perhaps I would not start with the use of ad hominems--that is, personal attacks on the central bankers appointed to run our banking system.

LET US HAVE AN OPEN-ENDED DIALOGUE

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Much more than having a debate, I love having a dialogue: It is a win/win game--one about asking questions to and sharing information from all involved.

Debating? It is more of a regulated win/lose kind of game--I win! You lose! There is little, or no room, to have a dialogue.

Using the dialogue form, let us begin this dialogue on the political economy by asking questions to those, we elected to office.

For example, as a Canadian, I want to know about our central bank--the Bank of Canada (BOC).

I want to know: Who has the power to act and create new money?

Is it the appointed governor of the bank?
Or, is it the finance minister of parliament?

Who has the right to have the monopoly of credit?
The banks?

Or is it parliament?

Knowledge. What about knowledge of how money is created:
Does any one person, or group, have the right to the monopolize the knowledge about how this happens?

CHECK OUT WHAT HAPPENED IN 1816

http://goldnews.bullionvault.com/guernsey_experiment


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