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Stansberry Research (w/ G. Edward Griffin): Banking Crisis Not Accidental, it’s the Last Leg of the Fed’s Master Plan

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Stansberry Research
May 22, 2023

“The world is now in the hands of the banking institutions,” says G. Edward Griffin, author of Creature from Jekyll Island and founder of the Red Pill University. He argues that large banks have become so powerful that they are now “regulating the governments.” When it comes to the banking crisis, he says that it has been with us for a long time and “might really change our lives in the near future.” He concludes that investors will eventually lose their freedom of choice in the market because we’re moving towards a cashless society. “It’s not our money, we don’t own it,” he says.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxdgsoQ1_FM

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