Justplain
26th June 2018, 17:40
Although atleast one other thread has been opened a few years ago on this book, i think it is important to investigate important topics therein. So here's my take.
Money Mafia is an interesting exploration of Paul Hellyer's mind. The writings express the thoughts of an intelligent, knowledgeable and empathetic man. His compassion for the ‘average’ person is explicit throughout this document. His description of the current situation, and his ideas on solutions are well expressed. A good, worthwhile read.
Hellyer covers really three main topics in Money Mafia. The first is about the current corrupt banking paradigm. The second is about international trade problems. The third is the problems surrounding the ufo ‘non-disclosure’ situation. He also proposes detailed solutions for these quandries.
On the current banking paradigm, he correctly identifies, in my opinion, the source of many economic, social and political woes as being the debt based central banking model. It was Milton Friedman, a nobel economist from the mid 20th century, i believe outlined the theory that money supply should be increased to facilitate economic growth. The right to create currency lies with the sovereign state. In the current corrupt central banking model, the central bank prints the new currency for the state, and then ‘lends’ it out to the government, or commercial banks. This practice automatically creates debt out of new currency. Hellyer contends, as do i, that this new money supply should be created by the state, debt free, and used as it sees fit. Hellyer asserts that the government should allocate the funds to a hierarchy of needs, such as infrastructure projects, social programs and debt reduction. If fact, historically, this was the practice. Helyer claims the Canadian government used this policy successfully from before WW2 until the early 1970’s.
Hellyer goes on to identify corrupt, unaccountable, banking structures around the world that utlilize this debt model. The biggest example is the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank, a private bank that issues American currency, lends it to whomever it pleases, avoids audits and is controlled by private banksters, not the people of the U.S., nor Congress. Another unaccountable central bank is the bank for international settlements, BIS, the purveyor of the Basel banking accords, and a former supporter of nazi germany. Other organizations serving this debt driven enslavement model are the world bank and it’s international monetary fund,IMF, enforcement arm. The IMF goes into struggling economies, implements austerity measures that cripples the economy, and then forces the sovereign government to lower all trade barriers, so that the struggling economy’s weakened industries are wiped out by cut-price imports. The crippled countries then become ‘easy pickings’ for globalist corporations to come in and scoop up promising industries for nickels on the dollar.
Hellyer also condemns the international trade deals that make it easy for globalist corporations to bypass national barriers that control labour and environmental standards (even to the point where companies could sue governments for lost profits if the country’s laws inhibited their business!), as well as reduce competition by preventing countries from developing new industries formerly protected by tariffs. He recommends returning to the previous trade regime rules of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, GATT, that protected national sovereignty, and allowed countries to nurture developing industries.
If you doubt that the current political/economic situation isn’t insidious for weaker countries, look up on the internet ‘Confessions of an Economic Hitman’. That whistleblower testimony is a shocking eye-opener for anyone not familiar with this trade racket.
On the ‘UFO Disclosure’ front, Hellyer starts with his own, at least publicly admitted, ‘AHAH’ moment he had on the ufo topic when he first read Col. Corso’s ‘the Day After Roswell’ book. Although some believe that not all of Corso’s book is accurate, what Hellyer points out as important facts is how Corso discloses that UFO crash retrievals have occurred, and that the ‘deep state’ has gained valuable technology from back engineering these artifacts. And that these technology retrievals have advanced human technology. These advanced technologies include lasers, integrated circuits, kevlar, spandex, infrared night vision, etc.
Hellyer cites sources that indicate that parts of the U.S. government have been in contact with extraterrestrials, perhaps even to the extent of signing treaties with them. He does identify some problems humans have had with the E.T.s, such as the Dulce base conflict. He however does not much go into the abduction phenomenon, which is the main criticism i have of Money Mafia, though this is a common drawback throughout ufology.
Hellyer goes on to assert, what many have known in the truth movement for many years, that the black operations, particularly in the American military-industrial complex, that many billions, if not trillions, of dollars have gone into developing exotic technology that would greatly improve the world’s living conditions. This includes anti-gravity and zero-point energy (extracting energy from a vacuum, where basically the energy is ‘free’ and non-polluting).
Hellyer believes that global warming is the greatest threat to human survival, and that the zero-point energy is the key to solving the pollution and energy crises. He is quite likely correct that the pollution of the internal combustion engine, and energy costs, would be solved by the release of zero point energy technology.
The real difficulty is getting the black ops to release the tech. Not likely when they are controlled by service-to-self corporate fascists.
Money Mafia is an interesting exploration of Paul Hellyer's mind. The writings express the thoughts of an intelligent, knowledgeable and empathetic man. His compassion for the ‘average’ person is explicit throughout this document. His description of the current situation, and his ideas on solutions are well expressed. A good, worthwhile read.
Hellyer covers really three main topics in Money Mafia. The first is about the current corrupt banking paradigm. The second is about international trade problems. The third is the problems surrounding the ufo ‘non-disclosure’ situation. He also proposes detailed solutions for these quandries.
On the current banking paradigm, he correctly identifies, in my opinion, the source of many economic, social and political woes as being the debt based central banking model. It was Milton Friedman, a nobel economist from the mid 20th century, i believe outlined the theory that money supply should be increased to facilitate economic growth. The right to create currency lies with the sovereign state. In the current corrupt central banking model, the central bank prints the new currency for the state, and then ‘lends’ it out to the government, or commercial banks. This practice automatically creates debt out of new currency. Hellyer contends, as do i, that this new money supply should be created by the state, debt free, and used as it sees fit. Hellyer asserts that the government should allocate the funds to a hierarchy of needs, such as infrastructure projects, social programs and debt reduction. If fact, historically, this was the practice. Helyer claims the Canadian government used this policy successfully from before WW2 until the early 1970’s.
Hellyer goes on to identify corrupt, unaccountable, banking structures around the world that utlilize this debt model. The biggest example is the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank, a private bank that issues American currency, lends it to whomever it pleases, avoids audits and is controlled by private banksters, not the people of the U.S., nor Congress. Another unaccountable central bank is the bank for international settlements, BIS, the purveyor of the Basel banking accords, and a former supporter of nazi germany. Other organizations serving this debt driven enslavement model are the world bank and it’s international monetary fund,IMF, enforcement arm. The IMF goes into struggling economies, implements austerity measures that cripples the economy, and then forces the sovereign government to lower all trade barriers, so that the struggling economy’s weakened industries are wiped out by cut-price imports. The crippled countries then become ‘easy pickings’ for globalist corporations to come in and scoop up promising industries for nickels on the dollar.
Hellyer also condemns the international trade deals that make it easy for globalist corporations to bypass national barriers that control labour and environmental standards (even to the point where companies could sue governments for lost profits if the country’s laws inhibited their business!), as well as reduce competition by preventing countries from developing new industries formerly protected by tariffs. He recommends returning to the previous trade regime rules of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, GATT, that protected national sovereignty, and allowed countries to nurture developing industries.
If you doubt that the current political/economic situation isn’t insidious for weaker countries, look up on the internet ‘Confessions of an Economic Hitman’. That whistleblower testimony is a shocking eye-opener for anyone not familiar with this trade racket.
On the ‘UFO Disclosure’ front, Hellyer starts with his own, at least publicly admitted, ‘AHAH’ moment he had on the ufo topic when he first read Col. Corso’s ‘the Day After Roswell’ book. Although some believe that not all of Corso’s book is accurate, what Hellyer points out as important facts is how Corso discloses that UFO crash retrievals have occurred, and that the ‘deep state’ has gained valuable technology from back engineering these artifacts. And that these technology retrievals have advanced human technology. These advanced technologies include lasers, integrated circuits, kevlar, spandex, infrared night vision, etc.
Hellyer cites sources that indicate that parts of the U.S. government have been in contact with extraterrestrials, perhaps even to the extent of signing treaties with them. He does identify some problems humans have had with the E.T.s, such as the Dulce base conflict. He however does not much go into the abduction phenomenon, which is the main criticism i have of Money Mafia, though this is a common drawback throughout ufology.
Hellyer goes on to assert, what many have known in the truth movement for many years, that the black operations, particularly in the American military-industrial complex, that many billions, if not trillions, of dollars have gone into developing exotic technology that would greatly improve the world’s living conditions. This includes anti-gravity and zero-point energy (extracting energy from a vacuum, where basically the energy is ‘free’ and non-polluting).
Hellyer believes that global warming is the greatest threat to human survival, and that the zero-point energy is the key to solving the pollution and energy crises. He is quite likely correct that the pollution of the internal combustion engine, and energy costs, would be solved by the release of zero point energy technology.
The real difficulty is getting the black ops to release the tech. Not likely when they are controlled by service-to-self corporate fascists.