Archive for the 'central banking' Category

24 November, 2021

Posted by Socrates in Bitcoin, central banking at 8:39 pm | Permanent Link

“Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency, without a central bank or single administrator, that can be sent from user to user on the peer-to-peer bitcoin network without the need for intermediaries. Transactions are verified by network nodes through cryptography and recorded in a public distributed ledger called a blockchain.” — Wikipedia. I confess to knowing […]

26 August, 2014

Posted by Socrates in bankers, banking, central banking, economics, economy, Father Coughlin, Federal Reserve system, Hitler, Jewish money-magic, Socrates at 7:44 pm | Permanent Link

Father Charles Coughlin advocated abolishing the privately-owned Federal Reserve system and creating a federal-government-owned-and-run central bank [1]. A great idea (and slightly different from what I attributed to Coughlin previously)[2]. Government-owned-and-run banking could, in theory, be free, except for small fees for paperwork – not-for-profit, in other words. Anyway, the West’s central bankers (who are […]

12 August, 2014

Posted by Socrates in banking, central banking, EU, Europe, global government, globalization, international Jewry, international socialism, internationalism, nation-building/nation-wrecking, Socrates, sovereignty at 2:55 pm | Permanent Link

I wouldn’t call the EU “dead.” Wounded maybe, but not deceased. As long as the Jews and internationalists have their way, global government will continue, even if under new names or re-invented frameworks, in order to fool the people. Notice the mention of the European central bank: “The single European currency imposed a single interest […]