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    Default High Level International Bankers Simulate The Collapse Of Global Financial System

    High Level International Bankers Simulate The Collapse Of Global Financial System

    Like "the virus" - we know this is all just a matter of time, eh?

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    Default Re: High Level International Bankers Simulate The Collapse Of Global Financial System

    Of course, it's expected. Usury (interest) has been denounced for "only" 3500 years. Proscribed by all religions that I checked - including Satanism (Go figure!).
    It's mathematically unsustainable in any finite money token system. Especially since compound interest requires an infinite supply of money, due to the exponential equation used.
    As long as governments will protect usurers and enforce their claims upon the collateral of those who default, it's a win-win for the banksters, and lose-lose for the muggles.
    And as we all know, most if not all nations borrow their currencies into existence, especially the federal reserve note, and the euro.
    WE'RE [bleeped] !

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