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posted ago by The_Greeatship_Pilot ago by The_Greeatship_Pilot +44 / -0

Two links, same video of Ross Ashcroft (British filmmaker and broadcaster) moderating a discussion of financial systems and banking with Professor Richard Werner (Doctor of Philosophy––Economics), and David Buik (BBC financial pundit). This video is like a roundtable of the enemy, but I’m posting it because it has information I believe is important for everyone to know.

Full disclosure: Professor Richard Werner was labeled a “Global Leader of Tomorrow” by the WEF in 2003, and David Buik used to work in the City of London. I do not know if the WEF label means Werner has some connection to that evil organization, but a notation remains on his website, suggesting he is proud of it. I know very little about Buik, but at points in the discussion he looked alarmed as if Werner was revealing secrets that must never be spoken––it’s actually quite funny. Also, the Rumble link is to a post of the video by Charlie Ward, which I included because of the higher quality.

Put down the pitchforks. This isn’t about who they are or who is posting the video. What I want people to understand is what Werner reveals about the creation of money and the true nature of our transactions with banks. What’s happening in the bank business is not at all what we’ve been led to believe, and he just puts it out there.

Note: Much of the discussion is about solutions and fixes for structural problems that are presented in the context of the existing debt-based system. Don’t be distracted by that. It is important to understand the mechanics of the the slight-of-hand that makes Babylonian money-magic possible. Werner shows pretty clearly how it works like a stage magician’s trick. There is no magic in it at all. The only magic is the spell that keeps you distracted and fearful so you never see the truth, and that came mostly through the TV you finally turned off.

For the impatient: The good juice about the nature of banking begins at about 5:35 on Youtube and 10:30 on Rumble.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGJWNNoEVl8

https://rumble.com/v4ikz3c-one-if-not-the-most-important-video-in-the-history-of-the-20-century-prof-r.html