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Does 12-Year-Old Canadian Victoria Grant Understand More About the Most Important Truth in Life Than You?

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I love this girl! If 12-year old Victoria Grant can explain how banks that print our nation's currency and their puppet global banks are the most immoral criminal institutions on our planet responsible for oppression, mass suffering, and misery, shame on anyone else that is too lazy and/or too misanthropic to take the time or effort to watch this six minute video to understand this essential truth that is probably the most important misunderstood truth in the entire world. No humanitarian efforts will ever make a sustainable impact in this world if we first don't tackle the fact that our modern banking system is criminal and must be destroyed, the truth of which 12-year old Victoria already understands. Trying to implement measures to solve poverty, hunger or war without first correcting the great injustice that we call “modern banking” is akin to never letting your children out of the house as the solution to the presence of an insatiable child rapist that lives in your neighborhood. It is absolutely the wrong approach and one that is destined for failure.

 

I will always have loads more respect for men like Pablo Escobar, "El Chapo" Guzman and “El Señor de los Cielos” Fuentes than any banking executive like Jamie Dimon, Lloyd Blankfein, Ben Bernanke, Mervyn King, Evelyn Rothschild, David Rockefeller, Vikram Pandit et al. For the feeble-minded that will seek to twist these words into an unintended meaning, no, I do not admire or believe that Escobar, Guzman or Fuentes are or were good people. However, I absolutely hold more respect for criminals that are honest enough to be 100% aboveboard about their criminality so that we never mistake or misunderstand their intent versus criminals that deliberately seek to deceive us so that they can utilize our misinformed and ill-gotten trust to enslave us. Even among criminals, a hierarchy of respect exists, as rapists, serial killers, and child molesters are the least respected of criminals within the penitentiary system and the most likely to receive a brutal beating for their sins while incarcerated.

 

Lords of brutal drug cartels, when they despise someone, will spit in the face of the person they despise or simply tell that person that he or she will be executed. There is never any doubt about their evil intentions. On the flipside of this coin are the lords of our banking system. Despite being misanthropes, lords of our banking system will smile in our faces, perpetually lie to us about how banking really works, and tell us that they want to help us. However, the second we turn our backs, they will stab us six inches deep in the middle of our backs or deliberately create massive inflation that silently and secretly sentences people to death from starvation. As John Maynard Keynes stated, “By a continuing process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens. By this method they not only confiscate, but they confiscate arbitrarily; and, while the process impoverishes many, it actually enriches some. The sight of this arbitrary rearrangement of riches strikes not only at security but [also] at confidence in the equity of the existing distribution of wealth." Keynes went on to explain, “There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency. The process engages all the hidden forces of economic laws on the side of destruction, and does it in a manner which not one in a million is able to diagnose.” For those that have internalized banker-cartel propaganda and still fail to grasp the unquestionable and indisputable immorality of our current banking system, simply put, bankers are the equivalent of modern day slave owners and we are the slaves. We will never have freedom, but only the illusion of freedom sold to us by politicians and bankers, as long as our current fractional reserve banking system persists. This is an indisputable fact that even Central Bankers have admitted from time to time. Remember that the notorious Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan once stated, “gold and economic freedom are inseparable.”

 

In conclusion, some may say that the title of this article is slightly misleading because the most important truth in life is love. For those that believe this to be the most important truth, remember that multiplying actions of love and generosity in this world is an exponentially more difficult proposition under our current immoral banking system than under a sound honest one. And for those that don’t believe that we can disable our current banking system, remember that there are nearly 7 billion of us that would benefit enormously from the destruction of our current banking system while there are only a few thousand in the entire world that reap tremendous ill-gotten gains from this morally reprehensible system. Our power is in numbers and it is a power that those of us on the right side of this fence have yet to fully utilize.

 

Can 7 billion people defeat a few thousand morally bankrupt people? Without hesitation, the answer is yes. Thus, I urge everyone to forward the below video not to anyone you know that fails to grasp the evils of our debt-based monetary system, but to everyone you know that fails to grasp the evils of our debt-based monetary system. Even those that have been brainwashed by the banking cartel into believing that our banking system is not the reason for failing economies worldwide today will likely suspend their skepticism for a New York minute and grant 12-year old Victoria Grant the benefit of the doubt in that her plea to return to sound, interest-free money as the mechanism to restoring freedom in our world has nothing to do with “selling her book”. Furthermore, who can possibly resist listening to an adorable 12-year old child dropping enlightenment in a concise, articulate six minute speech?

 

 

 

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Wed, 05/16/2012 - 16:48 | 2433029 bigkahuna
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Nevermind. Geesh!

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 17:57 | 2433227 Seer
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I think that you got over-emotional on his initial stuff and are now tossing out the baby with the bath water.

He's correct when he states that "debt" is neither good or bad.  If I owe you 1 penny I'd hardly think that that qualifies me as a "slave."  If I enter into an agreement to BORROW money because I think that doing so will benefit me does That make me a slave?  Well, it DOES mean that I've got an obvious obligation.

I don't like the use of "slave," "master," "submissive," "dominant" etc. as, as with all simple words, they're words that conjure up different meanings/feelings to different people.

I think that it's safe to claim that excessive/unmanageable debt is NOT a positive (unless you're trying to take down the lender!).

Do NOT confuse this as being in any way a defense of crooks and liars, banksters or other.  I also don't believe that we can get all worked up over there being clowns at the circus when we KNOW that we're in/at the circus.  The entire system, the growth system, has been in place for a long time and we've all been involved in it: well, some, those who probably don't have access to a computer, might not have been involved.

Lashing out at others blinds our personal introspection...

"May we look upon our treasures, and the furniture of our houses, and the garments in which we array ourselves, and try whether the seeds of war have nourishment in these our possessions, or not."

- John Woolman, mid-1700s American Quaker & an early American anti-slavery activist. In his 1770 essay, A Plea for the Poor

Oh, and yes, the conversation DID get a bit nutty...

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 09:41 | 2431178 steelrules
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And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all of them who sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the moneychangers, and the seats of them that sold doves,

And said unto them, It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves.

”   Matthew 21:12-13

 

What? know you not that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have of God, and you are not your own?

American King James Version

Not that I believe in such Hocus-Pocus but good words nonetheless.

 

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 10:27 | 2431315 Gully Foyle
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steelrules

"And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all of them who sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the moneychangers, and the seats of them that sold doves,

And said unto them, It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves.

”   Matthew 21:12-13"

 

That supports what I posted. Jesus didn't attack tax collectors and throw the money he liberated from them to the poor.

What I posted was a clear line between what belongs to the state, the physical, and what belongs to God, the spiritual.

You can't have it both ways.

 

Half my life's in book's written pages Live and learn from fools and from sages 

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 22:04 | 2433861 steelrules
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Then listen to a sage, Paul Harvey circa, 1965

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSFaLUZ2rf4

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 09:04 | 2431054 Al Gorerhythm
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Render everything to politicians/bankers the things that are the politician's/banker's and then don't forget your slave like tithes to your church. Damn. I wanna be saved. Save me Obummer/Mittens> Save me Padre/Jebus/Allah/whoever. I need bailing out too.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 08:45 | 2430998 engineertheeconomy
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So, what the fuck is your point?

Are you suggest that we continue to allow the Bankers to rape everyone?

You're a sick individual.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:38 | 2431635 Gully Foyle
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engineertheeconomy

Even if I explanied it to you, you would still not understand.


Wed, 05/16/2012 - 07:14 | 2430758 skipjack
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What a promising young lady !  And look....no teleprompter !

 

Consider history - a hundred years ago, the majority of "children" this age would be working and taking on what we now consider to be "adult" responsibilities.  It's only since WW II that we've coddled children into an extended period of adolescence with no responsibilities to age 22.  It's about time we see more of this - children need to grow up faster or there's going to be no world left for them to inherit.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 07:03 | 2430746 falak pema
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what the world doesn't want to know; we hear from the filly's mouth. 

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:06 | 2431484 Terminus C
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are you a pedophile?

Your comments above suggest you have inappropriate sexual manifestations.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:14 | 2431516 falak pema
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really, are you looking at your own reflection? 

Inappropriate is in the eyes of beholder; you have your value systems I have mine and they sing freedom. Where does pedophile have to do what i Write? 

Unless you want to bite whatever the issue, whatever I write. Which is your right but that does not make it right. Right?

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 07:00 | 2430745 Bartanist
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In a way, she reminds me of the young "Rachel Corrie" giving her talk on world hunger.

I find it hard to respect people who use asymetries in power or knowledge to take advantage of others. It is a clear admission on their part of their incompetence or inability to compete on a level playing field... and when they lack an asymetry in power or knowledge these same types resort to asymetries in morals an ethics, since they will "cheat" to put others at a disadvantage.

One wonders what goal is so important...

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 05:31 | 2430683 Pseudolus
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First saw this on trade with dave

A shining example to her peers. Shes more authentic in her delivery than the teleprompter-in-chief

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 18:12 | 2433255 Seer
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"Shes more authentic in her delivery than the teleprompter-in-chief"

FOCUS ON THE MESSAGE.  I don't need yet another disturbing image of Obama thrust into my brain as I think about the message presented by Victoria.

Sometimes the mentality breaks down to the level of a football match, or that of Rome's gladiator events.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 03:35 | 2430597 bank guy in Brussels
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This does not seem right, putting up young children into these public forums like this, on issues about which adults get very nasty.

The young lady is 12, and however intelligent and charming - and however correct her statements might be - she has not had the chance to experience life enough to develop HER OWN views that are founded in her personal experience and consideration.

At her age, it is more she has digested and is repeating what her parents or others have taught her ... as shows in the child-submissive, 'I learned my lessons well' schoolroom tone ...

The fact that her views may be correct on some or many points, does not any more excuse this public use of her as a salesperson for adults' agendas.

Children need time and privacy to grow up and develop their own views ... And should not be made marketers for positions taken in complex adult controversies.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:24 | 2431573 Axenolith
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On the contrary Bank Guy, what is currently defined as a "child" are those that have the biggest "dog in the hunt" on this subject because they have not gotten to the point where they've had 1/2 + of their life effort stolen from them by worthless parasites. 

Those who have would probably be more inclined to play with them, slowly, with lots of unusual impliments, and small creatures that have been denied water and food for significant periods of time (but I digress)... whereas the left side of the age bell curve could be inclined to merely prevent the same from happening to them and let the perpetrators retire to a life of shunning and poverty.

Hell, when I was 9-10 I had already plowed through the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich and I could hold my own in a discussion of the effectiveness of the strategic bombing campaign over Europe with adults (generally ones in the military no less since I was Army offspring).  My paternal Grandfather was servicing a float plane on the battleship Nevada before he was 16.  It's only been in the 20th century in the West that arbitrary ages have been set defining "adulthood" and that was, IMO, for the purpose of securing consistent higher employment and wages for older people and to have more time to turn youth into "cogs" via the corporate states' public consumer training centers (School).

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:20 | 2431561 illyia
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I don't know Bank Guy In Brussels - I figured this out when I was seventeen and have been railing about it for Lo These Many Years against a tide of well meaning family and friends. Now I look very smart. But I suffered the fools for most of my life. In the last few years, with evidence piling high on either side of me, I've grown quiet. They know now. It is perfectly clear.

This girl seems to be composed and honest in her presentation. Kids often see through what grown-ups say and do. Their problems arise when adults insist that the child's perception is wrong, that they cannot trust what appears obvious. Then, as adolescents, they rebel - unable to believe what their elders have told them but also are unable to "believe their own [lying] eyes". As teenagers they know that they don't know - because they are still "kids". But they are sure that adults are nuts about many things because of the practical compromises adults have made with their morality.

Perhaps you can look back on your youth and see this phenom in yourself. It's rewarding and liberating to find the child you were was justified in seeing adult nonsense, like: racism, greed, social climbing, bullying. You might find you have more in common with this child than many adults you now engage with.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 10:39 | 2431389 CCanuck
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What age should kids be allowed to go to church? Religion & Money starts every single war ever fought.

How much time did the US give those Libyian, Afgan, and Iraqi children?

Complex adult controveries???

Wake up and educate your children.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 18:15 | 2433265 Seer
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"Religion & Money starts every single war ever fought."

Resource shortages (or the desire for more resources) is the prime mover of war.

Otherwise... nice post.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 10:35 | 2431365 Rasna
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Don't be dumb.  It's clear that adults don't get it, and won't act.  She probably realizes what's comming her way and has found a voice.

I think we should call on Obama to put her in as Federal Reserve Chairchild, and Put the eTrade baby in as Treasury Secretary.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 18:18 | 2433271 Seer
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"I think we should call on Obama to put her in as Federal Reserve Chairchild, and Put the eTrade baby in as Treasury Secretary."

How about we NOT ask the puppet-masters' puppets to do anything?  We need to stop playing with puppets...

Adults need to learn that once they're past childhood they should stop playing with puppets.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 09:49 | 2431209 Peter Pan
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If the exposure of the young to the banking world is unpalatable then how much more so is it reprehensible to seeing them being exposed to idiotic TV programs, gratuitous violence, internet pornography and the like?

This agenda is not the sole province of adults because the future belongs to the young more so than us. The sooner they familiarise themselves with the ugly reality that is risking their future the better.

Anything that keeps these poor kids away from the trash that we pump into their young minds the greater the chance that they might make more of their future than we did.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 18:20 | 2433275 Seer
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"If the exposure of the young to the banking world is unpalatable then how much more so is it reprehensible to seeing them being exposed to idiotic TV programs, gratuitous violence, internet pornography and the like?"

Touche!

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 08:35 | 2430960 UGrev
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Oh please.. I taught my 8 year old about inflation by demonstration. He picked it up really quick. I taugh him about socialism by example and he didn't even know I teaching him something on purpose. It took about 5 seconds for him get mad after he realized he got scammed and he was 6 at the time.  Sometimes, if you want to see what's right and wrong, you should try it through the eyes of children. 

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 07:33 | 2430806 Global Hunter
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whenever i see a typical wanking banker talking on tv one of the first thoughts I usually get is "a 5 year old calls bullshit on what you're saying". Its the children with the common sense and deceny and they lose it as they progress through the education system or get out into the workforce as young adults.  What is surprising is that she hasn't been completely brainwashed yet by 12!  As for you, you're a self admitted wanking banker...nuff said.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 07:24 | 2430779 hardcleareye
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Having raise several children and grandchildren, it has been my experience that children and teenagers are very capable of forming their own opinions, independent of the "adults" around them.  It has ALSO been my experience that kids that have been taught to think critically, to have strong sense of self esteem and to articulate themselves, are VERY capable of defending their positions quite handily with most "adults"!!!

Furthermore, that was NOT a "child submissive tone"....  that was a "tongue in cheek" polite kid telling the adults how badly they had screwed up.......  and how stupid they were.... (of course delivered in a respectful way) I have been on the receiving end of "that tone" with my own brood more than once! lol

Good Job Victoria! (even though I don't necessarily agree with your position!)

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 07:55 | 2430854 falak pema
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a grandmother that gets younger every day is a grandmother that eats an apple and sucks a banana before swallo<wing it; watch out for the skin, its slippery. 

No tongue in cheek have hurt you like slipping on banana peel!

banana peel - Recherche Google

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:04 | 2431479 Terminus C
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nice ad hominem...

I sure am glad your comments have elucidated my understanding of the discussion.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:05 | 2431482 falak pema
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it aint ad hominen its a play on words; I have no axe to grind except pork rind.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 08:02 | 2430867 hardcleareye
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You are an asshole......

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 08:20 | 2430901 falak pema
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aren't we all?

and the banana peel, you slipped on it! 

BTW I like it when u come out punching! Not many women with firm ideas on this thread. Like this twelve year old !

If the past is JUST a goodbye than the future is JUST hello.

But if the past is a thrilling page of life than the future is a palpitating page turner! 

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 07:24 | 2430777 Azannoth
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She sounds like she's reciting a poem

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:01 | 2431472 Terminus C
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It is a prepared speech... read my post above.

*sigh*  I forgot... don't feed the trolls.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:46 | 2431655 falak pema
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a bit presumptuous aren't you in your ability to classify people; holier than thou, you sound you would have been good in that role of Elmer Gantry raiding the moral pantry. But I may be stretching the elastic band and giving you credit for a wealth of imagination which is beyond reality land. 

 

Elmer Gantry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Banana skins and slider man. Or was it spider man. Who cares its all good fiction.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 07:46 | 2430833 Al Gorerhythm
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It seems you have nothing to add.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 07:11 | 2430756 WAMO556
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Bankguy, methinks that you have been captured by the western belief that people under the age of 18 are only children with no means or capabilities. Obviously, you have not been around this world. They (the small people) could and should fight against oppression, the differences that you may note, is that you think that you are more enlightened and they less. What if the inverse is true, that your understanding of good vs evil SHOULD be more child like! Black and White vs your bullshit nuanced varying shades of grey crap. Evil is Evil, no matter what shape or guise it takes. Maybe you have become to comfortable with evil laying around yourself. What do you think about that?

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 09:23 | 2431121 gaoptimize
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Newt Gingrich correctly points out that adolescence and highschool were created by the socialist left in the 19th century to keep children out of the fields and mines.  Up through 1820, the average age of graduation from Princeton was 17, meaning that 13 and 14 year olds were matriculating.  I give children and young adults the edge on learning faster than older people.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 18:28 | 2433286 Seer
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FUCK!  We have this nice young girl presenting good information and people feel inclined to distract from this by bringing up Obama and Newt?

WTF?

BTW - EVERYTHING in Newt's eyes is because of the socialist left.  This sack of immorality should open his mouth? (one of the greatest thieves ever to sit in the halls of Congress?)  Yeah, I know, message, messenger, but he's a one-trick pony and I really think that he needs to disappear from the face of the earth in order to better this world.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 13:24 | 2432093 WhyDoesItHurtWh...
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I agree with what you said however, FUCK newt and everything he has or will say!

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 06:40 | 2430716 williambanzai7
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Recently I noticed that I have reverted back to most of the reservations about the system that I had formulated by the time I was 14.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:00 | 2431471 mtomato2
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14!!! Yes! That the age I keep coming back to! I knew there was something wrong then, and somehow I decided that tptb were in complete control, and I was just too dumb to get it. Wow. To be 14 again.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 18:32 | 2433294 Seer
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No, it wasn't TPTB that were keeping you from being laid!

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 07:15 | 2430759 WAMO556
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Sorry dude, I had to plus you.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 04:48 | 2430654 Tao 4 the Show
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Bank Guy - There is certainly some truth to what you are saying. At the same time, her generation will be more shaped by this situation and the resulting events of the next few years than by anything else. They will need to understand and they will carry an enormous weight. Whole generations have lived an died, been misled, and participated in borrowing from the future without knowing what was happening or bearing the full consequences. Her generation has no choice - they will experience it all.

 

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 18:37 | 2433308 Seer
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Very well put.

That said, I think that there's also the chance for future generations to carry less weight.  Well, I suppose that when you measure things you'll find that it's just a different weight.  A greater weight would be to continue to drag this unsustainable heap up the hill.  Yeah, the valley is filling with water and we feel inclined to move up the hill, but... it's kind of starting to sound like "Ark" time; it'll be a whole 'nother world, that's for sure.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 08:17 | 2430910 engineertheeconomy
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YOU ARE WRONG

YOU STUPID TROLL

WE DO HAVE A CHOICE

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 04:32 | 2430644 shortus cynicus
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Want to know how schooling works - listen to school sucks podcast.

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 04:22 | 2430632 smartknowledgeu
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bank guy in Brussels, I've spoken to children about this issue many times. Trust me, a 12-year-old is intelligent enough to understand the simplistic immorality of the global banking system that employs you and is intelligent enough to formulate her own opinion. I don't know Victoria Grant so I don't know if this is the case with her specifically, but your argument assumes that children that are already 12-years old are not capable of forming their own opinion and assumes the utmost cynicism about a child's ability to comprehend cause and effect relationships. This is probably your most glaring mistake of all - to dumb down the cognitive abilities and capacity of children to understand more than the most simple facts about life. As bankers use this immoral system to enslave children as well, this is one of the most important truths a parent can teach a child about life, and if a parent taught a six year old child this truth, even a six-year-old child could begin to formulate a basic understanding of the reality of our global banking system. Furthermore, only in your head, is the immorality of the fractional reserve banking system one of life's "complex adult controversies". Most people understand the immorality of our global banking system and Central Banking as a basic truth.

 

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 07:12 | 2430754 BeetleBailey
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I concur.

Children have no guile - no pre-tense. Sure, she was coached - but I also bet she "got it" when it was explained to her right off.

Put it another way. If that shit-bag Jamie Dimon would have explained what HE and the rest of the bankstas  (REALLY) do, think she would go up there and try to sing-song that load of crap?

I wager not.....

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