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# [[w:Bank for International Settlements|Bank for International Settlements]] ('''BIS''') Within this group we have the G10 and the G7. (For information on these groups, please read our book 'Final Notice', pages 242-244. N.B. G7 is the main power group. They meet in the main in Basle, Switzerland.)
# [[w:Bank for International Settlements|Bank for International Settlements]] ('''BIS''') Within this group we have the G10 and the G7. (For information on these groups, please read our book 'Final Notice', pages 242-244. N.B. G7 is the main power group. They meet in the main in Basle, Switzerland.)
# [[w:World Bank|World Bank]]
# [[w:World Bank|World Bank]]
# [[w:International Monetary Fund|International Monetary Fund]] ('''IMF''')
# [[w:International Monetary Fund|International Monetary Fund]] ('''IMF''') Basically, what the IMF demands is what it has always demanded through the years from countries it lends money to: cut pensions, cut the public sector, cut benefits ... and then privatize, open markets, and open financial systems, so international operating conglomerates can move in and divvy up the spoils – “create a more ‘business friendly’ environment to boost growth” -. The IMF is the poster child for disaster capitalism, no matter how you twist and turn it [http://decryptedmatrix.com/live/kicking-corruption-to-the-curb-hungary-throws-out-monsanto-and-the-imf/]





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Creation



Enforcement

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Profiteering

Who are the best known money lenders? ([1])

  1. Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Within this group we have the G10 and the G7. (For information on these groups, please read our book 'Final Notice', pages 242-244. N.B. G7 is the main power group. They meet in the main in Basle, Switzerland.)
  2. World Bank
  3. International Monetary Fund (IMF) Basically, what the IMF demands is what it has always demanded through the years from countries it lends money to: cut pensions, cut the public sector, cut benefits ... and then privatize, open markets, and open financial systems, so international operating conglomerates can move in and divvy up the spoils – “create a more ‘business friendly’ environment to boost growth” -. The IMF is the poster child for disaster capitalism, no matter how you twist and turn it [2]


Indirect profiteering of economic crisis and poverty

  1. JP Morgan Rakes in Profits from US Food Stamp Program

Root causes

  • Tyranny and indoctrination
  • Land ownership control
  • Production control
  • Income control

National debt

See also:

Economic Crisis

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