Economics

From the dawn of time, stable societies trade to enrich each other lives and build better relations.  Tyrants know to destabilise a free society, business (especially small, hard to corrupt businesses) needs to be eradicated first, in favour of state/centrally controlled national corporations.  These dispassionate behemoth enterprises, then become tools of the tyranny, along with central bank driven economics and finance policies.

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G Edward Griffin: The Creature from Jekyll Island

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Lecture by Edward Griffin on the history of money, economics and centralised banking.  An old video, however, relevant today because of the seven elements discussed are a pointer to why central banking and their economic policies impact us all.

Achieve Financial Freedom & Money Management

Wheelbarrow Profits: Today, Jake and Gino talk about how to achieve financial freedom and money management with G. Edward Griffin on this personal finance podcast interview.

Latest Economic News

July 2022

Trudeau’s nitrogen policy will decimate Canadian farming

July 12, 2022|Categories: Corruption, Economics, Environment, Food Supply, Misinformed Media, Psychology, W.E.F., World|

Much like in the Netherlands, Justin Trudeau is bringing in a nitrogen emissions cap that will absolutely decimate Canadian farming. In December 2020, the Trudeau government unveiled their new climate plan, with a focus on reducing nitrous oxide emissions from fertilizer by 30% below 2020 levels by 2030. “Fertilizers play a major role in the [...]

Chinese authorities violently stop peaceful protestors demanding their life savings back from banks

July 12, 2022|Categories: Economics, Finance, Politics, Psychology, Resistance, Slavery, Social Credit, Surveillance, World|

Chinese authorities violently stopped a peaceful protest by bank depositors who were demanding their life savings back from banks that are experiencing a worsening cash crisis. More than 1,000 depositors in China gathered in front of the People’s Bank of China building in the city of Zhengzhou in Henan province as early as 4 a.m. [...]

Halifax bank threatens to close customer accounts for “inappropriate” social media posts

July 6, 2022|Categories: CBDC, Digital ID, Economics, Finance, Psychology, Social Credit, Surveillance|

The bank has been facing much backlash in the last week. If you're tired of censorship, cancel culture, and the erosion of civil liberties subscribe to Reclaim The Net. British bank Halifax has threatened to close customer accounts and even report people to police if they post “inappropriate” content to the bank’s social media channels. Halifax [...]

Mastercard passes first of three Australian TDIF accreditations

July 6, 2022|Categories: CBDC, Digital ID, Economics, Politics, Social Credit, Surveillance|

Can act as digital ID exchange. Mastercard has been accredited as an identity exchange under Australia’s Trusted Digital Identity Framework (TDIF). The accreditation was announced by vice president, digital identity Matt Bourne on LinkedIn. The credit provider applied for accreditation for its ID digital identity service in September 2021. Its applications covered acting as a TDIF accredited exchange, identity [...]

June 2022

PayPal, Etsy Financially Blacklist Biologist After Criticism of Transgender Ideology

June 29, 2022|Categories: Censorship, Economics, Finance, Misinformed Media, Politics, Psychology, Social Credit, Surveillance, World|

Colin Wright, an evolutionary biologist, Substack writer, and a contributing editor to the academic publication Quillette, who frequently criticizes transgender ideology in his writing, has been blacklisted by PayPal, the web’s most widely-used online payment gateway, and Etsy, an e-commerce platform. It is unclear why PayPal made the decision. Etsy accused Wright of “glorifying hatred [...]

The Rise & Risks of Central Bank Digital Currencies

June 29, 2022|Categories: CBDC, Digital ID, Economics, Finance, Psychology, Social Credit, Surveillance|

When asked if a United States CBDC would be used to control how, when and where the population spends their money, a senior vice president for the St. Louis Fed’s Research Division responded, “in life, one can’t give absolute assurance of anything…The best we can hope for, is for Congress to respond to the electorate’s concerns [...]