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?
The funny thing is it that it is not complicated. The system is not mathematically sound. If you call them out on the mathematical principle that 0 < 1, they try to frame it as you not understanding.
I've been asked not to return to every economics class I've taken or audited. In every case the only rebuttal I heard was 'this is the system we have, this is how it operates. We're not discussing philosophy or if we have a good, fair or mathematically sound system.'
The Central Banking system is more of a religion than it is a banking system.
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?
The funny thing is it that it is not complicated. The system is not mathematically sound. If you call them out on the mathematical principle that 0 < 1, they try to frame it as you not understanding.
I've been asked not to return to every economics class I've taken or audited. In every case the only rebuttal I heard was 'this is the system we have, this is how it operates. We're not discussing philosophy or if we have a good, fair or mathematically sound system.'
The Central Banking system is more of a religion than it is a banking system.