Something we often forget is that all central and international banks are evil
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Worst thing about the banks is their disgusting aura of faux bohomie and colourless technocratic "caring" they disgust me, they are monsters, and I will review the natal charts of several of the world's richest people and central bankers soon
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Replying to @BullOfHeaven_ @Jargoeauxgne
What do you think of them both?
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I meant to say Eugene Meyer I get them confused. Anyways, not good guys but I don't know everything. Per Jacobsson ran the Bank of International Settlements after WWII, which is the bank that keeps central banks in line, as well as the IMF. [...]
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Replying to @Jargoeauxgne @BullOfHeaven_
Eugene Black ran the World Bank after being VP of Chase. I'm sure you know what all of this means, essentially. Interestingly though, the IMF&WB were chartered to be a kind of perpetual Marshall Plan to the world, as they were drawn up by sincere pinkos. [...]
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Yes I notice a lot of people, looking into all this, coming from Socialist organisations into high finance, etc. (eg. Strauss-Kahn). So what are the roots of this vaguely incestuous international network of financiers?
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This is a tough question but there're a few things. A short answer is that the devil wants the globe under usury through his chosen people. On the other hand, there used to exist a kind of Milnerian Socialism, which understood socialism to be a rationalization of production [...]
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rather than a labor-centric ideology, and this rationality-ness of it made it welcome to liberals and communists alike. David Rockefeller's answer is also simply that they were preparing for a merger of mega-states under a global central banking committeee [...]
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That's where the rationality comes in. Banking makes things calculable and even things which might become calculable in the future if only given the chance to flourish, those are prematurely truncated and made calculable also. This is peak rationality. [...]
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Replying to @Jargoeauxgne @BullOfHeaven_
There's also the answer you don't want which I alluded to earlier, which is that banking and communism are predominantly jewish, and as such merely instrumental to their aims, which are not too far off from Rockefeller's globalism, but as a Caste Society.
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Replying to @Jargoeauxgne @BullOfHeaven_
I think at the time it must have been the gentlemanly thing to recognize the futility of war and the pre-eminently obvious superiority of the subordination of human will to automating processes to an harmonious bondage to abstract mechanisms and of course the money didn't hurt.
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