Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Is The Children Learning?

COTO  knows, but what about the children and by that I mean all those unaware of how money and debt operates behind the scenes in the Federal Reserve and other global Rothschild central banking systems?

If the children  isn't learning, we need cartoons to learn them the naked fact  of the matter.        Many are too illiterate to read a book without alot of pictures,  like  say,  "The Synagogue of Satan"  or  "The Case Against the Fed,"    but most, with a few replays  of a cartoon reality can grasp  the secret workings behind the coming economic failure of the global system of finance.

I highly  recommend passing around this cartoon which COTO crew probably have already seen otherwise you wouldn't know what you do,  except for the exceptional  few who  read.   You're all exceptional?    Good, that's a patriotic start.      The material moves kind of fast, just like in a shell game, but practice with the replay click makes perfect.

http://www.viddler.com/explore/chriswise/videos/3/

5 comments:

  1. Wow, I really thought I knew some shit. That was most educational,thanks ! They put the printing press out to pasture so its all 000's and 111's in a computer now so your account can be debited 24-7, we are going to long for those worthless fed notes before its all over.AAARGHH !

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  2. This video is a hum-dinger! Is our children learning? I have played this video for college classes ever since it came out... and at the end-- there were rooms-full of open mouths and fried-egg eyes. "...so simple that the mind is repelled." I use this to explain "fiction" (finance-- or literature)... in the light of "paradox." The thing about literature... we KNOW somebody just made it up. We think "money" is "real."

    Paradox: something that SEEMS to contradict itself... although it may not. "So simple that the mind is repelled." So simple... it's complicated. A paradox.

    "Do you want to see it again?" I ask. "No," they say. "You're going to see it again," I respond, and play "Money as Debt" the second time. They ALWAYS notice more details the second time around... like literature... like a paradox.

    Korn is right-- it's all becoming digits on a computer. Vaporware. Now they don't even have to waste time on paper.

    How can you wipe yer bum or start a fire with vaporware?

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  3. I think this was posted by the Flakman last year Mary. I never get tired of seeing it, like I never get tired of seeing you.

    Printing it was a 100 year plan. Then just a few years to wipe out after the assets got redistributed up the triad.

    Paperless opens the door for the MARK! Old MacDonald [had] a farm. E I E I 0

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  4. Thanks Mary.... I think you're right Patrick. I'd seen this vid a while back but didn't remember where. Excellent teaching tool, indeed.

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  5. Waldopaper, that's awesome you taught students this. You're right it is confusing yet simple.
    Now I've replayed parts of it the thing that stands out is that the system of creating money as debt at interest is fundamentally flawed in reliance on timely exponential growth of a debt pool in a finite world. We have reached that point now where the debts are recognized as worthless promises. It is obvious the system is collapsing everywhere. The ultimate endgame of concentrating wealth holds the seeds of its own destruction in its unsustainable compounding.
    It's a good time to take stock of ourselves, our skills, values and products, and what we can barter. It sure looks like a major crash is ahead.
    I'd combine this basic money video with reading "The Synagogue of Satan" for a complete historical understanding of who the greedy, powermad psychopaths are enslaving and killing our people and why they don't see their endgame as their own undoing.

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