The threat is lurking in the foreign exchange debt swap market, which is so complex few understand it and there is little control over its workings.
Clearly.
Hey, if I have for example a hundred dollars inside a sealed house with let's say 10 people living isolated in it... is there a possible way to end up with nobody having any money? Seems like the dollars would almost have to continue existing, since 'spending' is a transfer of ownership rather than a destructive force eliminating dollars...
So if we make the house the entire planet and make the population everybody... how could it be possible to "wipe out" all the money?
Sure - The hundred dollars could be reduced to the worth of the paper and cotton it's printed on. You technically "have" money but have no spending power.
Clearly.
Hey, if I have for example a hundred dollars inside a sealed house with let's say 10 people living isolated in it... is there a possible way to end up with nobody having any money? Seems like the dollars would almost have to continue existing, since 'spending' is a transfer of ownership rather than a destructive force eliminating dollars...
So if we make the house the entire planet and make the population everybody... how could it be possible to "wipe out" all the money?
Sure - The hundred dollars could be reduced to the worth of the paper and cotton it's printed on. You technically "have" money but have no spending power.