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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2011

http://www.simondixon.org Simon Dixon discusses in this interview, for the upcoming film '97% owned' by queueupolitely, on the Independent Commission On Banking.

Monetary Reform and economics with Simon Dixon.

Learn how the Monetary Reform movement has evolved during the financial crisis and why economics may have been the justification behind the financial crisis.

Simon Dixon discusses in this interview on economics and monetary reform

http://www.simondixon.org

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  • Great work keep it up have you of Bill Still's work I will send you one of his videos great stuff :) Nicole

  • @badaboomrock sure you can check out an interview he did with me. Simply search for bill still interviews simon dioxin.

    Enjoy and thanks for sharing.

    Simon Dixon

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  • It's amazing that we gave Banks bailouts and imposed more regulations because they were to big to fail and what did we get, fewer bigger banks.The average Joe gets screwed in the end.

  • Since the final report is available, did you read it?

  • Simon, when you talk about replacing non-debt free with debt free money how can you say there will be no value destruction? If the market demands debt free money more than non-debt free, this will increase the value of debt free money and the value of non-debt free money would fall. The people left holding non-debt free money last would get the shaft. I can't see how there would be no value destruction. I would be open to debate on this, perhaps I am missing something here.

  • "Give me control over a nation's currency and I care not who makes its laws."

    Baron M.A. Rothschild

    'The few who understand the system, will either be so interested from it's profits or so dependent on it's favors, that there will be no opposition from that class.'

    -Rothschild Brothers of London, 1863

    Every attempt to keep this centuries old feudal monetary system in place and their power and control over it will be made by these guys including bring the world another global war.

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