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... risk of a total take - over of your nation by the foreign financial giants . Please follow Figure 1 as we give an explanation for this . Money and Debt Balance Sheet Counterparts - 22 In the present monetary system , money is created ...
... risk of a total take - over of your nation by the foreign financial giants . Please follow Figure 1 as we give an explanation for this . Money and Debt Balance Sheet Counterparts - 22 In the present monetary system , money is created ...
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... risk . However , since money grows in the form of loans in the current monetary system simply to sustain it , businesses and governments will , therefore , increasingly become indebted until a level is reached which cannot be borne any ...
... risk . However , since money grows in the form of loans in the current monetary system simply to sustain it , businesses and governments will , therefore , increasingly become indebted until a level is reached which cannot be borne any ...
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... risk . Hence it is important for businesses to manage this foreign exchange risk so that they may concentrate on ... system is likely to introduce efficiency into the market while reducing the cost of hedging against foreign exchange ...
... risk . Hence it is important for businesses to manage this foreign exchange risk so that they may concentrate on ... system is likely to introduce efficiency into the market while reducing the cost of hedging against foreign exchange ...
Contents
Stakes in the Current Global Financial System | 3 |
SeigniorageThe Instability and Unjustness of the Fiat | 29 |
The Theft of Nations | 43 |
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