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How to solve Irelands problem and get out of debt slavery.(iv)
Within two years, the unemployment problem had been solved, and Germany was back on its feet. It had a solid, stable currency, with no debt, and no inflation, at a time when millions of people in the United States and other Western countries (controlled by international bankers) were still out of work. Within five years, Germany went from the poorest nation in Europe to the richest.
AiltiriNahAiseirghe 10 months ago
How to solve Irelands problem and get out of debt slavery. (iii)
Hitler said, "For every mark issued, we required the equivalent of a mark's worth of work done, or goods produced." The government paid workers in Certificates. Workers spent those Certificates on other goods and services, thus creating more jobs for more people. In this way the German people climbed out of the crushing debt imposed on them by the international bankers.
AiltiriNahAiseirghe 10 months ago
How to solve Irelands problem and get out of debt slavery. (ii)
The German government (not the international bankers) issued bills of exchange, called Labor Treasury Certificates. In this way the National Socialists put millions of people to work, and paid them with Treasury Certificates.
Under the National Socialists, Germany’s money wasn't backed by gold (which was owned by the international bankers). It was essentially a receipt for labor and materials delivered to the government.
AiltiriNahAiseirghe 10 months ago
How to solve Irelands problem and get out of debt slavery.
Germany had no choice but to succumb to debt slavery under international bankers until 1933, when the National Socialists came to power. At that point the German government thwarted the international banking cartels by issuing its own money. World Jewry responded by declaring a global boycott against Germany.
AiltiriNahAiseirghe 10 months ago
It's not a recession, it's a depression.
burlearth 1 year ago
this is so sad, how could fianna fail do this to so many people and then try to blame it on the banks when fianna fail where encouraging the banks to do what they were
GarRo247 1 year ago
THIS IS SHOCKING , REAL IRISH PEOPLE LIVING LIKE A 3rd WORLD COUNTRY . IRELAND IS GOING BACKWARDS
sullyo1916 2 years ago