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How International Bankers Gained Control of America
The Money Masters is a 1995 documentary, produced by attorney Patrick S. J. Carmack and directed and narrated by William T. Still. It discusses the concepts of money, debt, and taxes, and describes their development from biblical times onward. It covers the history of fractional-reserve banking, central banking, monetary policy, the bond market, and the Federal Reserve System in the United States.
The Money Masters explains the history behind the current world depression and the bankers’ goal of world economic control by a very small coterie of private bankers, above all governments.
The Central bankers’ Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in 1988 in the
“Basel I” regulations imposed an 8% capital reserve standard on member central
banks. This almost immediately threw Japan into a 15 year economic depression.
In 2004 Basel II imposed “mark to the market” capital valuation standards that
required international banks to revalue their reserves according to changing
market valuations (such as falling home or stock prices). The US implemented
those standards in November, 2007. In December 2007 the US stock market
collapsed and credit began drying up as banks withheld loans to comply with the
8% capital requirement as collateral valuations began to drop. The snowball
effect of tightening credit, which reduces economic activity and values further,
which resulted in further tightening of credit, etc., has produced a worldwide
depression which is worsening. |
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