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Anders Lindman
18-08-2009, 05:52 PM
The zillions of dollars that go through the banking pyramid, are these days doing so electronically.

The way to prevent the Banksters from doing shady deeds is simply to demand that all this electronic transfer of money is made transparent and public!

Then all illegal and questionable transfers can be tracked. By anyone! Game over for foul play by the Banksters. :D

nihil
18-08-2009, 05:55 PM
Unsupport multinational corporations, turn back to a local market based on equality and solidarity .

Anders Lindman
18-08-2009, 06:21 PM
Unsupport multinational corporations, turn back to a local market based on equality and solidarity .

:D Do you think they have something to hide? ;) Imagine all money transactions made public. Many people, corporations, NGOs, banks and even governments would crap in their pants!

Anders Lindman
18-08-2009, 06:47 PM
And to protect ordinary individuals, only transactions of say more than $100,000 per day could be made public. That would create a 'net' that will only catch the big fish. Ordinary people and even small crooks would slip through.

talkshowsonmute
18-08-2009, 07:59 PM
bomb all the main buildings, so we all go back to zero.

Anders Lindman
18-08-2009, 09:11 PM
bomb all the main buildings, so we all go back to zero.

He he. I suspect that in wars the banking buildings somehow remain untouched. I wonder why. :rolleyes: Well, some banking buildings probably have been bombed, but the ruling Banksters behind the public curtain, they have always remained untouched in wars I guess.

runciter
25-09-2009, 09:22 AM
bump

kanz
05-10-2009, 06:03 PM
Fight club!!!11!

rollotomaz1
28-10-2009, 09:17 PM
Unsupport multinational corporations, turn back to a local market based on equality and solidarity .

Here Here !

Ask the farmers to use their savvie, go for quality not quantity, they would still get the same price, turn back the clock for a home grown market based existence,

Lower higher quality yields means no need for all the chemicals and fertilisers and a healthier product, the new seed is made by the farmer instead of buying in the shite from Monsanto, take awy the tax, tell the government to bugger off grow what you like when you like instead of the bastrds telling you what you can and can't grown

take away the road miles and you take away the tax, it gets the local economy going again, buy local, demand local, barter swap and there is no need to work anothers fortune and steal anothers gain, its all doable if we simply work together instead of being greedy,

we are doing it here right now, doing things for ourselves and saving a fortune to boot, what is our is ours what we ain't got they can't take from us.

pythaem
29-10-2009, 01:36 AM
The zillions of dollars that go through the banking pyramid, are these days doing so electronically.

The way to prevent the Banksters from doing shady deeds is simply to demand that all this electronic transfer of money is made transparent and public!

Then all illegal and questionable transfers can be tracked. By anyone! Game over for foul play by the Banksters. :D

I don't remember the details, but this made me think of the part in Zeitgeist Addendum, a court case where a guy won a lawsuit against the bank foreclosing on his house because he pointed out that they couldn't prove the money existed lol

neuronomics
29-10-2009, 12:00 PM
The zillions of dollars that go through the banking pyramid, are these days doing so electronically.

The way to prevent the Banksters from doing shady deeds is simply to demand that all this electronic transfer of money is made transparent and public!

Then all illegal and questionable transfers can be tracked. By anyone! Game over for foul play by the Banksters. :D

Banksters? Did you just say that? lol.... :eek:

marpat
29-10-2009, 02:34 PM
:D Do you think they have something to hide? ;) Imagine all money transactions made public. Many people, corporations, NGOs, banks and even governments would crap in their pants!

Does that mean every single bank transaction? if so then would that not open every customer to scrutiny and cause the average person a loss of privacy?