zondag 26 juni 2022

Richard Werner on centralization sickness


Richard Werner on how CBDC could be the end of banking and on the Sovietization of Europe --- 3.6K views --- Jun 7, 2022 --- 143 --- Reinvent Money --- 7.49K subscribers --- Paul Buitink talks to Professor Richard Werner again. Richard is author of 'Princes of the Yen' and came up with the Quantity Theory of Credit. He also coined the term Quantitative Easing (QE). -------- Two years ago Paul talked to Richard about how the ECB was trying to become the only bank in town in Europe. In this latest episode Richard tells in more detail how the ECB, through regulation and monetary policy, has destroyed small community banks. Since the inception of the ECB 5000 banks have disappeared. Its policies squeeze the margins of small banks while at the same time they lead to asset bubbles, inflation and crises, which are then used to gain more powers, says Richard.

donderdag 9 juni 2022

MeMo Yarvin Qs holocost witness

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The Holocaust: a Nazi perspective - Unqualified Reservations - Mencius Moldbug (aka Curtis Yarvin)
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The Holocaust: a Nazi perspective - Unqualified Reservations - Mencius Moldbug (aka Curtis Yarvin)
The Holocaust: a Nazi perspective
Unqualified Reservations
Mencius Moldbug (aka Curtis Yarvin)
October 26, 2011


anybody suprised the price of jews varies as wildly as that of nftbits, viruslabcocktales for the cooked cucks and whatelsehaveyou?
Let's do the allied thing, cause the kind of suffering you can afford not to have to report on, be accountable and punished for.


if you don't like my comment you could always go choose from 118 of them: https://web.archive.org/web/20120111010935/http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.com/2011/10/holocaust-nazi-perspective.html
ps: i think you should have the courtesy to supply this type of link ... to balance your workload .. don't you wanna help it go as far as it can?


Anonymous B said...

    Wait, I'm confused. So, a tiny part of the Spartan Nazis set up concentration camps, which were, overall, quite humane places, with brothels and HBO, but then a madman sociopath, who wasn't even in the SS, used some Jews to exterminate some other Jews in one of these camps, a regrettable aberration, but quite within the framework of the first half of the twentieth century? And the whole thing was sort of incidental to the war as a whole, where the Americans were at fault?

    I can imagine a triumphant Athens putting the Sicilian commandant of the rock quarries on trial and the latter defending himself along similar lines-overall, the Athenian prisoners were treated well, with some unfortunate excesses. Or NKVD general Nikishov discussing the great recreational opportunities available in Vorkuta and Magadan; sure, a camp commandant or two, driven by greed, permitted some unpleasant events to take place, but as soon as these excesses came to light, the guilty were punished and the issues addressed...
    October 26, 2011 10:02 AM