The Real Story on Banking

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Private Central Bank
Institutions

Executive Summary

  • The Federal Reserve is a faux government entity that was set up by a cartel of banks to represent the interests of those banks.

Introduction

The Fed is presented falsely as a government entity, and as a central bank that looks out for the interests of the

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Private Banking
Banking

Executive Summary

  • Banks want interest-only loans where the principal is never extinguished.
  • This is to keep borrowers as customers for their entire lives.

Introduction

One of the illusions promoted by banks is that they want all of their loan paid back. This is

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Private Banking
Banking

Executive Summary

  • Whenever a bank needs government protection or a bailout, they begin lying about their public service function.

Introduction

During the Continental Bank bailout, the same old arguments about the public service function of the bank were raised to build sym

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Banking Crisis
Banking

Executive Summary

  • The bail out of Continental Illinois Bank by the FDIC provides important clues for the FDIC really operates.

Introduction

The bailout of Continental Bank illustrates how corrupt the FDIC is by the private banking sector.

How the FDIC Was Pressured int

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Banking Crisis
Banking

Executive Summary

  • The size of the FDIC's insurance cap tells us important information about the private banking control over the FDIC.

Introduction

The FDIC insurance cap is far above the typical account. This was engineered by private banking interests.

The FDIC Insur

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Private Banking
Banking

Executive Summary

  • Savings and Loans in the US began with a public service function and focused on providing home loans.
  • Through corruption, the S&L's were eventually allowed to shed their public service function and become a speculative entity, but with government insurance.

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Private Central Bank
Institutions

Executive Summary

  • The World Bank is an international banking cartel that imposes neoliberal policies on countries through banking control.

Introduction

Like the IMF, the World Bank pretends to be international and associated with the government, when it is controlled by th

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Private Banking
Banking

Executive Summary

  • It is little discussed in the modern era regarding the long history of the US of banking concentration.

Introduction

Concerns around banking concentration have been a long-term issue of many leaders in US history.

This is explained in the following quota

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