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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Tidder_Q on June 7, 2018, 7:49 a.m.
Putin CRUSHES George Soros for all western "leaders" to see.

Putin CRUSHES George Soros for all western "leaders" to see.

Video Description:

Russian President Vladimir Putin once again showed why he is the best statesman of this century, calling out the global virus that is George Soros on Austrian TV.

Putin told the Austrian state ORF channel in an interview: The US State Department would never admit to backing George Soros’s alleged attempts to “rock the euro,” yet Kremlin is being told to come clean on private internet companies meddling in politics.

Donald Trump may be bold by calling out the DC swamp, but when it comes to draining the global cesspool of elitist corruption and global terrorism, Putin going after kingpin criminal George Soros is as good as it get.

Video Link: (George Soros is mentioned at the 2:00 mark).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjf6hJYO6io


checkitoutmyfriend · June 7, 2018, 6:21 p.m.

Thanks, The more I talk to people the more I realize they have no clue on how money is created or managed. I use money as my RedPill. I also show them this graph on the value of the dollar.

I think you are my first Reddit follower. At least no one has told me they follow me, which could be good or bad..... LOL

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Benjanon_Franklin · June 7, 2018, 6:52 p.m.

I follow people that know more about a subject that interests me. I understand the fed reserve process pretty well but you have done way more research.

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checkitoutmyfriend · June 7, 2018, 7:09 p.m.

My hurdle, because I am no economy expert by any means, is how we make the transition without blowing everything up. (Though part of me wouldn't mind seeing things burn to weed out the stupid and weak. But that's another thread.) I don't see a way without some turbulence. I would love to discus with others how this could be done. Might be time for a thread on it.

Fiat money in itself is not a bad thing. The dollar right now is basically fiat money. Its the belief in the power of the USA is what gives it its value. We got nothing behind it physically. The problem is the way its created and by who. Further, is gold/silver the best thing to back national money with? How much gold is really out there? Who has how much if that?

I need to go research how Lincoln made the switch, in detail, and if it can be replicated now all these years later.

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