crossing the bankers gets you dead as catherine austin fitts tells jimmy dore;
“The biggest financial fraud is…we issue the currency with debt…We could issue the currency without debt.”
“Lincoln tried…he ended up dead. Andrew Jackson tried…they tried to assassinate him…Kennedy had started to propose…no debt-based currency. Boom, he’s dead.”
Catherine Austin Fitts, a former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, investment banker, and founder of the Solari Report , describes for Jimmy Dore how America’s debt-based currency system is “the biggest financial fraud” that we face.
Fitts notes that while fiat currency systems can work very well with good governance, systems that introduce usury—loaning money at unreasonably high rates—always fail.
Furthermore, Fitts notes that when prominent political figures have tried to switch the U.S. away from a debt-based currency model, they’ve ended up dead or nearly dead.
“Lincoln tried to do that, he ended up dead,” Fitts says. “Andrew Jackson tried to cancel the central bank, they tried to assassinate him. He beat the rap. Kennedy had started to propose that we issue greenbacks, he had started to set up issuing greenbacks, [which would mean] no debt-based currency. Boom, he’s dead.” ........more.........
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