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    immediate support levels

    Yes. The word "we".
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    Fractional-reserve lending vs. Creating money to purchase bonds

    All loans have a borrower and a lender. Commercial loans are granted through an underwriting process with expected repayment. This is fractional-reserve. In contrast, bond purchases are forced. A central bank purchases bonds from its country's respective Treasury by rote. Once upon a...
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    Currency creation and economic growth

    Most central banks today create currency at the time of bond purchase. Since bonds have interest attached, that means every unit of currency has a debt repayment obligation. To simply use a unit of currency contains an interest fee. That is what I term the "perpetual fee". Historically, most...
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    Would it be better for the average person if banks/hedge funds couldnt trade?

    I think what you might want to see is the officers of the various corporations trading in their own names, thereby assuming responsibility without passing it to the corporation they work for.
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    Yet Another Example of How U.S. Style Capitalism Hinders Innovation and Competition

    This is about controlling the programming people are allowed to see. If DirecTV became too well-capitalized, they might branch into delivering their own content (including new TV channels). Next time you read "bandwidth", realize it is watching that bandwidth (NSA) as well as directing the...
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    I thought this was interesting...

    Essentially it is about KFC not being allowed to use the word "chicken" in their advertisements due to them serving genetically-modified things without beaks or feathers. For the record, this is hearsay, and I do not know the factual accuracy of the claim.
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    Where does the money go?

    All good points. Two types of monarchs: 1. inherited, 2. conquered. Actually 3 because there is an ecosystem of underground secret monarchs who rule with a variety of ruthlessness to benevolence. And, to the best of my knowledge, 80,000 years ago was a civilization beyond imagination...
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    Where does the money go?

    Essentially that is what continues to occur today. The "alpha monkey" still exists though, behind the scenes. Imagine a death dealing super-alpha monkey in the center of a circle. Surrounded by ashes (disposed of bodies) and scared-of-physical-torture people dispersed. The...
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    Where does the money go?

    In some locales, it is racked up as digits as in a video game.
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    Where does the money go?

    Is Janet Yellen a "bankster"?
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    Where does the money go?

    The Constitution was written by people used to the British monarchy. IE. it was written with the assumption there was a monarch. Today, lawyers in aggregate and military have assumed the monarch position.
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    Moving in with parents becomes more common for the middle-aged

    There is a conspiracy. However, I understand your reticence in believing it due to the apparent logistical problems of its perpetuation. Perhaps consider it as: the new wealthy don't like competitors.
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    Moving in with parents becomes more common for the middle-aged

    Perpetuating a population in poverty maintains the wealthy's positions.
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    Has the FED begun to fix the TRUE problem?

    Gemini was the dream. Twin females. Leo the pride. Aquarian faked. Repetition over time.
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    [Poll] Is Corruption Fractal?

    Algorithms are 1s and 0s so are simulations, not reality. A formula I arrived at in Promise Language is: Communication * (Trust + Performance) = Accountability Another form became: (Communication * Performance) / Time = Trust That can be represented in a computer. It can simulate...
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    [Poll] Is Corruption Fractal?

    Today, paper is printed to manage the "money supply". Ostensibly in response to economic need for currency. However, the administrators running central banks forgot the origin of the paper and digits they create. It was a receipt for something of value. Today, it is a fraud and a lie. And...
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    [Poll] Is Corruption Fractal?

    I call it the "One Law of Power" (rather than the 48 Laws of Power): "Promise the world and deliver absolute garbage."
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    [Poll] Is Corruption Fractal?

    Exactly correct. Every so often an honest banking system lends something of value, but it is rapidly corrupted. Grain futures. To bring harvest requires work. With the expectation of profit. How that work is arranged varies, however the arrangers frequently rip off the workers. That...
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    [Poll] Is Corruption Fractal?

    Actually yes. It is good to see a few people catching up. The fractal is money. Right now, money is "a promise with intent to renege". Or a "promise that was reneged upon." Money was supposed to have been a "promise to deliver value". That is the fractal that permeates the world...
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    True Life Stories (TM) - my current plan

    FYI, here is the basic business plan.
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