Nesara is wishful think. If anyone is pushing NESARA it's a red flag. Stay frost.
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A bank can lend out your money several times over. Basically, they can invent money out of thin air. When was the last time you went to the bank for a loan and they said you would have to wait because they were out of stock?
Simple example: You put $1,000 into the bank. The bank lends that money to 10 people at 10% interest. A year later, it could be that everyone has paid back their $1,000. So the bank then has $10,000. The borrowers have also paid back $100 in interest. So the bank has another $1,000.
OK, it relies on everyone not taking out their cash all at once but, traditionally, if that happens the banks say please help, we are too big to fail, bail us out with tax dollars. There is a banking collapse and they continue as before.
Another issue is the central banks that print the money. They lend that to the government - with interest. Now if you think about it, it is not possible for any government to pay that money all back.
Imagine: They print $1 billion at 10% interest. Next year, the government then owes the bank $1.1 billion but only $1 billion actually exists. How can they ever pay back that interest? They borrow more to pay back the interest. After a few years of that the government runs up a debt of $trillions.
In this example and my previous one, the banks are inventing money and charging interest on it.