The central banks are the source of the majority of the world's problems. They are unelected and the majority of their activity is hidden from the public like that of any dictatorship. The Federal Reserve for example is composed of private bankers who are given free rein to organize the American economy to suit their business interests. This article relates that these banks are no longer able to control their economies due to globalization. This is why they are tightening the reins of all the world's economies by resorting to bombings and invasion not realizing that the reins are bound to break and the world's economies are bound to throw them off and in to the ditch of another depression.These bankers are unelected and unaccountable. The rapidly eroding facade of political democracy today reveals all to clearly the gaping void of democracy in the economy. ~ WPA
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