"How much could taxes be reduced and spending on
public services such as health and education be increased if
governments created money themselves instead of borrowing it
at interest from private banks…?"
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"There is anger
out there and it is rising."
by Angry Tue Apr 20, 2010 11:59
The anger is there all right (that's for sure); but, will
the people be able to accurately identify the true source
and cause of their anger, or, will they end up being
hoodwinked AGAIN (and blaming each other), while at the same
time failing COMPLETELY to identify the
real culprits?
In the middle of a much larger piece of text, I recently
noticed the following section (on the Internet):
"The banks are acquiring an ever increasing stake in
our land, housing and other assets through the indebtedness
of individuals, industry, agriculture, services and
government - to the extent that Britain and the world are
today effectively
owned by them." (The full text of the Article
in question can be viewed at:
http://www.whale.to/m/greaves1.html
)
As far as I know, there is not
ONE single member of
the
Oireachtas (the
Republic
of Ireland Parliament) raising the core issue outlined
in the above excerpt in public, and the reason (I believe)
is that they are
deeply afraid of upsetting the bankers in
any way.
Similarly with the
journalists in the
"msm" (main
stream media), who, in one way or another, are all
effectively
"owned"
by the
bankers, just as our
Oireachtas
members, in their slightly different way, are also
"owned"
by them at the present time (for all practical purposes).
Allowing for our
untapped oil and gas reserves (
valued
at 5.4 trillion Euros), I do believe there really
is a
"Golden
Opportunity" just now for us to take back what's
rightfully ours from the bankers. However, for that
opportunity to come to fruition, I further believe that
people will FIRST have to educate themselves accurately
regarding the
insidious activities of the bankers
since
1694 , and the now
extremely powerful and influential position their
sly
and
secretive ways have
slowly but surely
placed them in. And, that as things are at the present time,
the people will have to rely 100% on what they can find on
the
Internet, for the purpose of educating
themselves on this
mainstay issue.
Fortunately, there are already dozens of
good-quality articles on
the Internet which accurately describe the growing "bankers"
threat. Whether sufficiently large enough numbers of people
will seek them out, read them, and digest the contents of
such articles in useful and sensible ways, is an entirely
different matter of course.
If they do, then it's "
people
power" that's needed after that (in my view):
people of the "
left", the "
right", and the "
centre",
who TOGETHER are able to find what it takes to
constructively harness and direct their collective
anger
in gentle but firm ways, for the purpose of
lawfully
and
peacefully pointing out to the
bankers
-- and to their (at the present time) grossly over-compliant
supporters in the
Oireachtas and the
msm -- that we have already had
more than
enough of all the
"control and manipulation"
coming from the bankers since
1694, and that we (the
people) now want "
government
of the people, by the people, for the people" --
genuine democracy in other words.
"Anyone can become angry - that is easy. But, to be
angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the
right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way:
this is not easy."
Aristotle (384 - 322 BC)
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