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Re: Why Do Countries Actually Go Broke? by antartica(m): 7:45pm On Jul 31, 2014
All these dogmatic and subjective financial tenets that have set up centuries ago by shrew money loving illuminaties can be overturned easily by the people.There is no bank without the people,but the people can do without the banks.All but three or four apex banks in the world are stringently controlled by some illusive illluminaties in the west that have somehow managed to stamp their names in the game of money spinning and commandeering as the alphas and omegas,even with doing any work or owning the resources that actually makes money go round.They lay a claim and how the world is ran,while the people just look on hynotically,especially africans who are obviously the true losers in the game.

Why doe sit have to so?Why can't the world do without them?

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