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The smartest money laundering scam ever.

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posted on Nov, 18 2011 @ 03:12 AM
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What is it you ask?
War.
See banks came up with the idea that instead of telling people you control them for no reason does not work so they decided to control people with obligation. That obligation being debt. Our monetary system is a form of slavery that needed to work its scam over many generations and give itself a sense of importance and legitimacy. The banks created a huge amount of money so it could be spread roughly amongst the population, but from day one the goal has been to collect all the money back and have everyone in debt only payable with the money that people no more control.
This means that they need various forms of money laundering.
War is the best example.
The public pays billions to go to war and then private corporations reap the profits such as dirt cheap resources and rebuilding contracts. Slowly but surely all these wars and other forms of money laundering add up until one day all the money is controlled by one group and the public is enslaved by debt.
Other forms of corporate money laundering include: taxes being used for bailouts and other corporate ventures, government giving contracts to the same corporations, the medical industry, insurance, controlling import and export and globalisation



posted on Nov, 18 2011 @ 05:35 AM
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The logic of war seems to be if the belligerent can fight, he will fight.
That leaders will not surrender until surrender is academic.
How is a national leader to explain the sacrifice of so much for nothing?



posted on Nov, 18 2011 @ 07:36 AM
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interesting post as this morning on the sky text, private consultants to the mod were paid £564m since 2009. the figure for consultants was at £6m in 2006. quite an increase i'd say. fat cigars and brandy all round, were on a winner old boy!
reminds me of the joke that did the rounds in the defence establishment a few years back. how many people does it take to change a lightbulb? 52. 51 fly to a conference in st.lucia to discuss the procurement of the lightbulb for a week and 1 eventually finds a rotten set of ladders for the swap.
f.



 
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