Laurence Kotlikoff, an economics professor at Boston University, talks about the state of the U.S. economy.Laurence J. Kotlikoff is a professor of economics at Boston University and author of "Jimmy Stewart Is Dead: Ending the World's Ongoing Financial Plague with Limited Purpose Banking." The opinions expressed are his own...IT'S CALLED FRACTIONAL BANKING AND IT'S A METHOD OF SLAVERY FOR THE WORLD....it's a done deal has been since 1913, we went bankrupt in 1933..we are all bonded servants...since then "In 1933, President Roosevelt formally declared bankruptcy to the US public. He told them that the US government was defaulting on its promise that dollars were backed with gold. He demanded that US citizens turn over their gold in exchange for worthless dollars. ""Even though bankruptcy was declared, President Roosevelt kept the US government going by executive order. The US government has been operating under marshal law since 1933, although this has been carefully kept secret from the general public." ...BRING BACK Glass Stegall, and most of the 200 trillion would disappear, end the private for profit funding of government and the rest disappears..this is nonsense, its economic genocide and nothing more.
When american bankrupt ... the world will feel the effects
ReplyDeleteRumah, it is not WHEN nor WILL. America IS bankrupt...and the world IS feeling the effects.
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ReplyDeletePresident Roosevelt really did a great job on her term even though he encounter bankrupt in united state,thanks for sharing this historical bankruptcy of united state.
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