Banking and The Canadian Government

Why do Canadians pay so many taxes? Why are our social programs constantly being diminished? Why are tuition fees so HIGH? ** STUDENTS** please check out the following: www.bankslovedebt.com The answer lies in how money is created. We in Canada are lucky to have the Bank of Canada, but unfortunately it is not being used as it should. This MUST change. Just remember to keep in mind as you watch that these private banks print this money out of thin air. Please also keep in mind that the whole issue which is monetary reform cannot be explained in 10mins. This video is only meant as an introduction to the topic. PLEASE check out the following videos/resources: RESOURCES: Money As Debt Video: (47mins) video.google.ca The Money Masters Video: (Very good. Over 3hrs) video.google.ca American’s espcially check this one out: Aaron Russo’s – America: Freedom to Fascism video.google.ca More videos: Part 1 The Crime of the Canadian Banking System ca.youtube.com Part 2 The Great Canadian Experiment ca.youtube.com Part 3 Gerald G. McGeer: A True Canadian Hero ca.youtube.com Toronto Councillors being educated about the use of the Bank of Canada. PLEASE take a look: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com **They obviously didn’t understand or care since Mayor Miller’s proposed tax hikes have been passed.** A NATION NOT IN CONTROL OF ITS CURRENCY CANNOT BE IN CONTROL OF ITS SOVEREIGNTY

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25 Responses to “Banking and The Canadian Government”

  1. elbib1 says:

    Yes, it is very full of misinformation, but it is how many minds do think.

    Government finally managed great fiscal responsibility in the 50′s and 60′s and each subsequent newer generation of policitians always want to spend it all or not keep managing in similar formats that worked. Ie – balancing a budget and sticking to that budget..

    Strict controls and measures on lending and banking institutions in Canada existed at one time. That got thrown out with the yuppie generation too. IMHO

  2. elbib1 says:

    jmh423 You are actually a jerk for posting this comment as any form of rebuttal. Ignorance at its highest form.

    According to your philosophy from making that statement we can now deduce that you have no reasonable analytical skills. By reason of deduction you would discredit Mother Theresa, Condalezza Rice or a female CEO that they got in their positions of life journeys through means of false presentation.

    Is that a fair statement about you?

  3. GenevaSuspension says:

    This video is so full of misinformation it should be banned. Study some economics and finance.

  4. jmh423 says:

    kristina-If you check the record, it was YOU who started with the ad-hominem attacks suggesting those who believe there is conspiratorial practice regarding monetary policies as “uneducated tools” tin foil hatters, etc..

    I believe that there IS prima facie evidence of a criminal ‘conspiracy’ involving governmental officials in concert with private banking institutions to defraud the people of Canada. That is the point. The “legitimate question is….Do you disagree? And if so, on what basis?

  5. kristina198 says:

    sweetie, everything is right in front of you. nobody is arguing like a “valley girl”.. your ad hominem style of “arguing” is quite pathetic. i’m not going to argue with irrationality…do you understand that? rationality and logic can NEVER win against irrationality and illogicality.

    there is no debate here, so i really don’t know what you want me to prove to you. i’m not going to keep on beating a dead horse. if you have an LEGITIMATE questions, go ahead :) otherwise, i’m done here. bye babes

  6. jmh423 says:

    kristina-Your last two comments are a perfect demonstration of your “valley girl” moon zappa style of debate…..(WHATEVER…….. I’m going to the mall!!!) What “obvious lies” were you referring to?
    Special ed class? Are you making fun of mentally handicapped persons? Is that the best you got in that educated little mind of yours?? Come on girl, show me SOMETHING that doesn’t come right off the pages of one ot the thinktank blogs funded by the Rockefeller & Ford foundations. Have an IDEA!

  7. jmh423 says:

    You haven’t made 1 salient counterpoint to any of my assertions or quotes. I can only assume that you are incapable. I wasn’t suggesting that you knew this particular hack, but rather that gullible young minds like yours tend to lap up this type of pseudo-babble blindly. Regarding my accurate dipiction of 21yo college girls as they often tend relate to 60ish male profs, no offense. Make a counterpoint if you can, or read & research before making any more ignorant unfounded & pointless comments.

  8. kristina198 says:

    *yawn* uh huh.
    i’m bored with you. your obvious lies are just getting tiiiiiiiiiiiresome.

  9. kristina198 says:

    oh my. you shouldn’t have dropped out of that special ed class.

  10. kristina198 says:

    lmao wtf? i don’t need to know your sexual fantasies. disgusting pervert. i’m pretty sure you KNOW that i’ve never met that guy, nor go to that school…at least i hope (unless you really are as retarded as i originally thought). either way, you fail with your assumptions.

  11. jmh423 says:

    kristina-Oh……Now I get it!!

    The pig is blue….

    That artical is sooooo profound!!

    You must be a highly “university trained”, critical thinking student….I guess they are teaching some really advanced methods since my last stint….Keep posting your pearls of wisdom….The world hungers for your special brand of enlightenment..

  12. jmh423 says:

    kristina-Did you really post a silly little essay from a UC Santa Cruz professor (Dumbhoff) as proof of your acedemic excellence and critical thinking skills? LOL….In my experience there were always a few hot young babes whose panties were ever moist for some old blowhard sociology prof with a courderouy jacket & leather patches on the elbows….Probably smokes a pipe too…You are so precious!!! Thanks for the laugh..

  13. jmh423 says:

    kristina-I have spent parts of 8 years in various universities. For my time and efforts, I got a masters degree in criminal justice. (28yrs ago) Aside from allowing me to advance in rank and paygrade, most of what I learned there has proved over the years to be useless in practical application. What I know about criminals, and “justice”, has come from first hand experience. Maybe it’s YOU who needs to “get an education”…independent of the programming meted out at your precious university.

  14. kristina198 says:

    read carefully ;)

  15. kristina198 says:

    I didn’t know they had poli sci classes at community colleges. your attempt to patronize me fails. and its just sad coming from someone who’s never been to university…or probably any sort of post-secondary education.

    i’m not talking about monetary policy, i’m talking about conspiracy theory. people like doobsta believe that the government is going to insert chips under our skin and control our every action. monetary policy is what people that like use as “evidence” for these kind of ideas.

  16. jmh423 says:

    kristina-This clip is about corrupt monetary policy. Your debate suggests to me that you have may have taken a couple poli-sci & economics classes at a local community college. You might want to delve a little deeper into the history of economic policy…..Look into Charles Lindberg Sr., Andrew Jackson, Abe Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Louis McFadden & countless others and see what they have to say on the subject…It could be enlightening sweetie…

  17. kristina198 says:

    honeybunch, there is no argument here.

    this is what you guys sound like:

    moron: that pig is blue. (blogs . venturacountystar . com / dennert / archives / pig – thumb . jpg)

    me: no, that pig is pink…

    moron: that pig is blue. i have no SOLID evidence and no actual logic, but the government is controlling your mind and everything you say that doesn’t legitimate “the pig is blue” is indicative of how brainwashed you are.

    who is to argue with that?

  18. kristina198 says:

    oh, poor baby. you missed all the points and then you called me dumb. i’m far from that… go get an education, please.

  19. jmh423 says:

    kristina said:

    ” Conspiracy theories are, by nature, anti-intellectual.”

    A conspiracy theory is any theory regarding a crime comitted by two or more persons. More than half of the cases brought to trial in criminal courts worldwide involve a “conspiracy theory” advanced by the prosecution. You should get yourself a dictionary before throwing around terms that you obviously don’t understand. Are you saying that conspiracies don’t exist? You are not very bright, are you?

  20. jmh423 says:

    kristina198-You have made no counterpoints to any of the assertions made either on the clip or the thread. Go back and read your silly pointless comments. They are all there in black & white….READ ‘EM

  21. kristina198 says:

    oh gosh..
    you poor baby

  22. kristina198 says:

    more generalities and illogicalities from a conspiracy theorist. how typical.

    have fun waiting all your life for 1984.

  23. jmh423 says:

    kristina198-If you can not understand the advantage of circulating “debt free” money authorized by your government as opposed to granting that concession by decree to a private entity then boorrowing it from this entity and paying interest on it….You are a GW Bush like MORON…..Where did you go to school? Yale? Harvard? LOL

  24. jmh423 says:

    Sir Josiah Stamp, Director of the Bank of England in the 1920s

    “Bankers own the earth. Take it away from them, but leave them the power to create money and control credit, and with the slick of a pen they will create enough money to buy it back again. Take this power away from the bankers and all great fortunes like mine will disappear & this would be a better and happier world to live in. If you want to continue as the slaves of bankers and pay the cost of slavery, let them continue.”

  25. jmh423 says:

    Abraham Lincoln

    “The Government should create, issue, and circulate all the currency and credit needed to satisfy the spending power of the Government and the buying power of consumers. The privilege of creating and issuing money is not only the supreme prerogative of Government, but it is the Government’s greatest creative opportunity. By the adoption of these principles the taxpayers will be saved immense sums of interest. Money will cease to be master and become the servant of humanity.”