Category: Usury – Slavery through Debt

  • My Dad’s Got a Tinfoil Hat

    ‘My Dad’s Got a Tinfoil Hat’ is a guide to questioning the official story and exploring the truth behind various aspects of the agenda society is currently being faced with. It discusses a small group of powerful people and organisations, including the World Economic Forum, the World Health Organisation, the IMF and the Bilderberg Group, Read more

  • C.H. Douglas: Pioneer of Monetary Reform

    Douglas went on to propose that the production/consumption gap should be filled by distribution of a cash stipend called a National Dividend, which would actually be the proper share of individuals in the bounty of the nation’s economy and resources. I believe that Douglas’s ideas merge with those of a basic income guarantee as a Read more

  • Governance by Clearance

    From macro to micro, public to private, the pattern is the same: policy increasingly operates through conditional settlement rather than democratic deliberation. If you lack the right attestation, the transaction doesn’t clear. No compliant credential, no access to markets, services, or money itself. This machine works through seven infrastructure layers — seven ‘rails’ (R) — that together Read more

  • Small Business at the Heart of Australian Prosperity

    Small businesses employ over 5.1 million people in Australia; they are the backbone of the Australian economy in response to contributing immensely to economic growth. Bakhtiari (2019) suggests that small, young firms contribute strongly to job creation, typically in their first two years of operation, and that four out of every five jobs added to the Read more

  • Jews: Judaist, Zionist or Communist?

    Why Judaism vs Zionism Matters: Truth, Justice, and Human Dignity The equation of Judaism with Zionism harms both Jews and Palestinians. It erases the diversity of Jewish identity, marginalises Jewish dissent, and legitimises apartheid-like conditions in the occupied Palestinian territories. Understanding the distinction in the debate around Judaism vs Zionism is essential to restoring historical Read more

  • The Great Taking

    Presently, as we well know, families are divided. People are experiencing a kind of isolation, perhaps not physically, but in spirit and mind. This has been made to happen through the dark magic of false news and narrative. This alone has been a great crime against humanity. The tactical purposes are many: to confuse and Read more

  • The Great Dispossession Part 3

    In Part 1, I explained that the next financial crisis will be bailed out not with central bank money creation but with our stocks, bonds and bank balances.In Part 2, I explained the multi-year quiet regulatory changes that dispossessed us of our property.In Part 3, I explain David Rogers Webb’s conclusion that a massive financial Read more

  • How Central Bankers Rule the World

    In his book, “Princes of the Yen,” Werner describes how there’s a small group of insiders inside the central bank, running the whole show. While they direct the media’s attention to interest rates, that’s a bit of a decoy. They’re not focused on the price of money but rather the quantity of money, measured in Read more

  • The Myth That the US Is Rapidly Approaching Bankruptcy

    Suppose, suppose, that the people demanded of their elected representatives, we want the social security of having a retirement that we can look forward to after we reach age 65 or 66 or 67. We want to live in a society that honors a lifetime of work by not making you destitute when you’re old. Read more

  • Why No Pure Fiat Currency Has Ever Survived More Than 100 Years

    Fiat currencies — those unmoored from tangible assets like gold or silver — are the financial equivalent of castles built on sand. History repeatedly tells us that no purely fiat currency has ever stood the test of time for more than a century. Every fiat currency that has relied solely on the decree of its Read more