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“SURREAL” REALITIES: Chief “Political” Executives ... Chief Executive “Politicians” of “US Debt ‘First’”

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America’s Di|vided Self explores the notion that the United States' status as a world power is less about economic or military strength and more about media and financial manipulation. It argues that banknotes are mere illusions, sustained by governmental authority. This manipulation seeks to restore the credibility of American financial power while reviving the fading illusion of money. The text discusses how debts must eventually be addressed, whether through economic crashes, debt destruction, or currency reform, allowing states to reset their financial situations. While laborious repayment is possible, the current debt levels make that impractical, leading to the sensible choice of postponement. The author highlights that the money circulating today is based on fiction, with bank money being even more dubious than paper currency. The assertion is made that the Third World is less beholden to industrialized nations than previously thought, suggesting that creditors may actually have more to fear from the unpredictability of their debtors. This perspective is underscored by a quote from Lord Keynes, emphasizing that significant debts can shift the power dynamic, placing more pressure on creditors than on those who owe.

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