Now we are getting somewhere; thanks for posting this Melodic!
Ive tried to find a video which explains in more detail how every dollar/pound/other currency which exists has an equivalent amount of debt in existence, but Ive not found one as yet.The mechanism of this is audacious in its simplicity but so destructive in its effects and IMO, is the root cause of the majority of the woes we face.
This is what the protestors need to be made aware of, and once the expression on their faces which suggests theyre being confronted with a whack-job subsides, and they fully grasp how the changes required to put things right are of such a magnitude and effectively beyond the power/inclination of the governments they will, I hope, be more inclined to persist in their protests.
The movements needs economists who are lucid, presentable, sure of their facts and able to speak well in terms that the layman will understand, to arise from the protestors and bring this issue to the fore.
In a previous post, MC, I stated I wasnt sure of the movements aims and your response was enlightening but I think the issue of monetary reform, via educating the populace, needs to be made an issue that gets a prominent place in any demands which may be made by the protestors.
Good stuff!
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