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National Journal: First published 25/04/2010

"We are paying the banks interest in perpetuity on money they create out of nothing"

It has become obvious, these lobby-politicians sell the public to the bankster-system. The governments create money through their central banks or the ECB and give it free (zero percent interest) to the banksters. Then the governments borrow the money back from the banksters. It's a tribute system, keeping the masses enslaved for centuries to come.

 

The Leader Of The Liberal-Democrats Addresses The Nation

Hello, good evening and welcome,

Nick Clegg, big words, but would he be different from the present lobby-gang if he was elected and felt the wip of the Jewish lobby?

My name is Nick Clegg, not a lot of people knew that, but you all know me now since I whipped the asses of The Great Leader and Call Me Dave in that historic TV debate here in Manchester.

I want to explain to you how things will change if you vote for us and get rid of what was once described as the rotating dictatorship. That is I would like to explain how things will change if you vote for Kegg and his party, but there is not really a lot that will.

Let me put it this way, imagine you are all in Strangeways Prison, and when the guards change shift, the ones who go off duty pass their keys to the ones who are coming on duty. That is sort of what happens when management changes from Labour to Tory or vice versa, but you are still in prison. Of course, we all know it is not the prison staff who are keeping you in gaol, it is the courts. So really, it’s not even as if the management changes, merely the hired help.

If you vote for Gregg, there will be no change of management anymore than if you vote for Labour or Tory, it will only look like it. So who really does rule Britain? That is easy.

There has been a lot of talk recently about the budget deficit; we are all committed to reducing this deficit. This deficit came from the banking system; basically, the government needs money to run the country, and instead of printing it or creating it debt-free, it borrows it from the banks at interest. Like The Great Leader – who spent ten years in the Treasury – and Call Me Dave, we in the Liberal-Democrats think that is a very sensible thing to do.

After all, why on Earth should the Government create something for free when it can borrow it at interest? Even better, the banking system creates this money out of nothing too, so we are actually paying them interest in perpetuity for something which doesn’t cost them anything and needn’t have cost us anything either. What a truly splendid idea! They’ve been doing this in Britain since the founding of the Bank of England in 1694 – the Bank of England actually being a private bank in spite of its name.

Anyway, we are all of us committed to reducing this deficit by cuts in public spending, and to paying the banks interest in perpetuity on money they create out of nothing; the reason Begg came off best in the live TV debate is because we are an unknown quantity, and let’s face it, who wouldn’t have looked good against the photogenic Great Leader and style over substance Call Me Dave?

Now to be fair, some people have indeed suggested we should create our own money. Abraham Lincoln did – and look what happened to him. Major Douglas suggested it, and of course I hear you ask “Major who?” and the Island of Guernsey created its own money, and still does to some extent, but we couldn’t even if we wanted to because the Treaty of Maastricht tells us we can’t.

Yes, it’s not just simply the banks who control us, it’s overseas banks, foreign banks, and ultimately the central bank of the coming European Superstate over which we have no control.

So you see, it really doesn’t matter if you re-elect The Great Leader, surrender to the charms of Call Me Dave, or take a change on Smeg and his bunch of outsiders, it’ll all be the same.


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