Chris Hedges and Nomi Prins: How Central Bankers Rigged the World

Capitalism = economic terrorism

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Dandelion Salad

Updated: Aug. 20, 2018

with Chris Hedges

Originally on RT America on Aug 18, 2018

Conscious on Aug 19, 2018

Nomi Prins, journalist and author of Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World, talks to journalist Chris Hedges about how central bankers “overstepped their traditional mandates by directing the flow of epic sums of fabricated money without any checks and balances.”

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Updated: Aug. 20, 2018

Nomi Prins – Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World

talkingsticktv on Jun 12, 2018

Talk by Nomi Prins author of Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World recorded May 7, 2018 at the Summit on Pike, Seattle, WA.

From the archives:

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The Life and Times of Michael Hudson: From Trotsky’s Godson to Modern Monetary Theory

Trump Takes on the Fed by Ellen Brown

85 Billionaires and the Better Half by Michael Parenti

The Rich Are Only Rich If We Let Them Be by Dariel Garner

Michael Hudson, Stephanie Kelton, et al: Why Monetary Theory and Policy Is a Critical Terrain For the Left (Left Forum 2018)

“Creating Wealth” through Debt: The West’s Finance-Capitalist Road by Michael Hudson

Why Interest Rates Are Rising by Ellen Brown

How Bankers Became the Top Exploiters of the Economy by Michael Hudson

Another Massive Subsidy To Wall Street by Ellen Brown

Hang Onto Your Wallets: Negative Interest, the War on Cash, and the $10 Trillion Bail-in by Ellen Brown

Can the Federal Debt Be Repaid? by Ellen Brown

Government Debt and Deficits Are Not the Problem. Private Debt Is. by Michael Hudson

11 thoughts on “Chris Hedges and Nomi Prins: How Central Bankers Rigged the World

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  8. A great post; genuinely enlightening.

    I must say one thing, that some may dismiss as simply a personal prejudice: why does it take a brave woman, a woman who has the courage to exercise her innate intelligence, to tell the whole truth ~ & why is that such a revolutionary act? It’s really a rhetorical question, because the answer is obvious to me. Our world is a man’s world and has been for multiple centuries.

    For example, I have supreme difficulty with the masculist ‘moral mechanics’ of theoretically levying fines against opportunist bank(er)s &/or ecocidal corporations…..levied by whom exactly, for what purpose ~ & to what end? It’s a bit like compelling a hack stage-magician to surrender their miserable, rented rabbit to a far slicker conjuror, with a bigger hat.

    When you enter this precocious magic circle of fantastical wealth, you must obey its privileged in-house rules….capricious rules that have no ‘interest’ whatsoever in forgotten or inconvenient gardens ~ abandoned to the vagaries of the consequential weather, outside.

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  10. Under fractional reserve banking, if I put a dollar in a bank, that bank can lend that dollar out to nine other people. If those nine people put those nine dollars in nine banks, those banks can lend each of those dollars to nine more people. My dollar is now $90 in assets to nine banks. How could the banks NOT own the world?

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