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The question no one asks, who are they paying interest to?

I know I never asked that question. When I was taught about this in economics, the presumption, and implicit teaching, was that the government was paying interest to itself. Thus, the whole "debt" thing was just the government borrowing from itself, and the "interest" thing was just a bookkeeping tool.

That wasn't really said explicitly, but it was implicit in all my classes and pretty much everywhere in the common discourse. The explanation for that was always very handwavy, with hardly any elaboration at all, but the obfuscation of who exactly the Fed is, and their overall scary nature and ties to the IRS were sufficient to quell any real questions or elaborative answers.

Once people understand that the Fed is 100% a private entity, and we are indebted to, and paying interest to, the same people who created and funded both sides of the World Wars specifically to create the United Nations (a one world government under their control) and to create the state of Israel and give it to the Jews under the control of the Rothschilds...

Well...

That will be, imo, the first step for understanding the scope of the problem for most. I know it was for me.

And really, it all starts with the question, "Who are we paying interest to?"

Ask that question, and be willing to do your own investigation into the answer, and everything about our world for the past 250 years starts to make sense.

From there of course you are led into Jakob Fugger, his involvement in the Reformation, Colonialism, the Enlightenment, etc. Once you appreciate that the same entity has been in control, through control of all the monetary systems, of most of the "Civilized World" for 500 years you begin to look further, into The Church, it's control, it's foundation, who the Jews are, the Tartarians/Scythians (all of whom make up the Khazarians), etc., etc.

History is a complete lie. It looks nothing like what we are taught. I mean, most of what we are taught is true (with a few notable whoppers of a lie thrown in), but there is so much left out, so much disconnected from itself, that our "history" creates a complete illusion of Reality, both past and present.

And again, it all starts with asking, "Who are we paying interest to?"

I think a lot more people are going to start asking that question very soon.

71 days ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

The question no one asks, who are they paying interest to?

I know I never asked that question. When I was taught about this in economics, the presumption, and implicit teaching, was that the government was paying interest to itself. Thus, the whole "debt" thing was just the government borrowing from itself, and the "interest" thing was just a bookkeeping tool.

That wasn't really said explicitly, but it was implicit in all my classes and pretty much everywhere in the common discourse. The explanation for that was always very handwavy, with hardly any elaboration at all, but the obfuscation of who exactly the Fed is, and their overall scary nature and ties to the IRS were sufficient to quell any real questions or elaborative answers.

Once people understand that the Fed is 100% a private entity, and we are indebted to, and paying interest to, the same people who created and funded both sides of the World Wars specifically to create the United Nations (a one world government under their control) and to create the state of Israel and give it to the Jews under the control of the Rothschilds...

Well...

That will be, imo, the first step for understanding the scope of the problem for most. I know it was for me.

And really, it all starts with the question, "Who are we paying interest to?"

Ask that question, and be willing to do your own investigation into the answer, and everything about our world for the past 250 years starts to make sense.

From there of course you are led into Jakob Fugger, his involvement in the Reformation, Colonialism, the Enlightenment, etc. Once you appreciate that the same entity has been in control, through control of all the monetary systems, of most of the "Civilized World" for 500 years you begin to look further, into The Church, it's control, it's foundation, who the Jews are, the Tartarians/Scythians (both of whom make up the Khazarians), etc., etc.

History is a complete lie. It looks nothing like what we are taught. I mean, most of what we are taught is true (with a few notable whoppers of a lie thrown in), but there is so much left out, so much disconnected from itself, that our "history" creates a complete illusion of Reality, both past and present.

And again, it all starts with asking, "Who are we paying interest to?"

I think a lot more people are going to start asking that question very soon.

71 days ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

The question no one asks, who are they paying interest to?

I know I never asked that question. When I was taught about this in economics, the presumption, and implicit teaching, was that the government was paying interest to itself. Thus, the whole "debt" thing was just the government borrowing from itself, and the "interest" thing was just a bookkeeping tool.

That wasn't really said explicitly, but it was implicit in all my classes and pretty much everywhere in the common discourse. The explanation for that was always very handwavy, with hardly any elaboration at all, but the obfuscation of who exactly the Fed is, and their overall scary nature and ties to the IRS were sufficient to quell any real questions or elaborative answers.

Once people understand that the Fed is 100% a private entity, and we are indebted to, and paying interest to, the same people who created and funded both sides of the World Wars specifically to create the United Nations (a one world government under their control) and to create the state of Israel and give it to the Jews under the control of the Rothschilds...

Well...

That will be, imo, the first step for understanding the scope of the problem for most. I know it was for me.

And really, it all starts with the question, "Who are we paying interest to?"

Ask that question, and be willing to do your own investigation into the answer, and everything about our world for the past 250 years starts to make sense.

From there of course you are led into Jakob Fugger, his involvement in the Reformation, Colonialism, the Enlightenment, etc. Once you appreciate that the same entity has been in control, through owning all the money (gold), of most of the "Civilized World" for 500 years you begin to look further, into The Church, it's control, it's foundation, who the Jews are, the Tartarians/Scythians (both of whom make up the Khazarians), etc., etc.

History is a complete lie. It looks nothing like what we are taught. I mean, most of what we are taught is true (with a few notable whoppers of a lie thrown in), but there is so much left out, so much disconnected from itself, that our "history" creates a complete illusion of Reality, both past and present.

And again, it all starts with asking, "Who are we paying interest to?"

I think a lot more people are going to start asking that question very soon.

71 days ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

The question no one asks, who are they paying interest to?

I know I never asked that question. When I was taught about this in economics, the presumption, and implicit teaching, was that the government was paying interest to itself. Thus, the whole "debt" thing was just the government borrowing from itself, and the "interest" thing was just a bookkeeping tool.

That wasn't really said explicitly, but it was implicit in all my classes and pretty much everywhere in the common discourse. The explanation for that was always very handwavy, with hardly any elaboration at all, but the obfuscation of who exactly the Fed is, and their overall scary nature and ties to the IRS were sufficient to quell any real questions or elaborative answers.

Once people understand that the Fed is 100% a private entity, and we are indebted to, and paying interest to, the same people who created and funded both sides of the World Wars specifically to create the United Nations (a one world government under their control) and to create the state of Israel and give it to the Jews under the control of the Rothschilds...

Well...

That will be, imo, the first step for understanding the scope of the problem for most. I know it was for me.

And really, it all starts with the question, "Who are we paying interest to?"

Ask that question, and be willing to do your own investigation into the answer, and everything about our world for the past 250 years starts to make sense.

From there of course you are led into Jakob Fugger, the Reformation, Colonialism, the Enlightenment, etc. Once you appreciate that the same entity has been in control of most of the "Civilized World" for 500 years you begin to look further, into The Church, it's control, it's foundation, who the Jews are, the Tartarians/Scythians (both of whom make up the Khazarians), etc., etc.

History is a complete lie. It looks nothing like what we are taught. I mean, most of what we are taught is true (with a few notable whoppers of a lie thrown in), but there is so much left out, so much disconnected from itself, that our "history" creates a complete illusion of Reality, both past and present.

And again, it all starts with asking, "Who are we paying interest to?"

I think a lot more people are going to start asking that question very soon.

71 days ago
5 score
Reason: Original

The question no one asks, who are they paying interest to?

I know I never asked that question. When I was taught about this in economics, the presumption, and imp[licit teaching, was that the government was paying interest to itself. Thus, the whole "debt" thing was just the government borrowing from itself, and the "interest" thing was just a bookkeeping tool.

That wasn't really said explicitly, but it was implicit in all my classes and pretty much everywhere in the common discourse. The explanation for that was always very handwavy, with hardly any elaboration at all, but the obfuscation of who exactly the Fed is, and their overall scary nature and ties to the IRS were sufficient to quell any real questions or elaborative answers.

Once people understand that the Fed is 100% a private entity, and we are indebted to, and paying interest to, the same people who created and funded both sides of the World Wars specifically to create the United Nations (a one world government under their control) and to create the state of Israel and give it to the Jews under the control of the Rothschilds...

Well...

That will be, imo, the first step for understanding the scope of the problem for most. I know it was for me.

And really, it all starts with the question, "Who are we paying interest to?"

Ask that question, and be willing to do your own investigation into the answer, and everything about our world for the past 250 years starts to make sense.

From there of course you are led into Jakob Fugger, the Reformation, Colonialism, the Enlightenment, etc. Once you appreciate that the same entity has been in control of most of the "Civilized World" for 500 years you begin to look further, into The Church, it's control, it's foundation, who the Jews are, the Tartarians/Scythians (both of whom make up the Khazarians), etc., etc.

History is a complete lie. It looks nothing like what we are taught. I mean, most of what we are taught is true (with a few notable whoppers of a lie thrown in), but there is so much left out, so much disconnected from itself, that our "history" creates a complete illusion of Reality, both past and present.

And again, it all starts with asking, "Who are we paying interest to?"

I think a lot more people are going to start asking that question very soon.

71 days ago
1 score