What chance has Australia got to establish sovereign banking?
This film is a cautionary tale for
the US and the entire First World.
In the 1960s, Argentina enjoyed a
higher Standard of Living than that
of Europe.
It has long been a prosperous nation
but unfortunately for Argentina, it’s
not a Member of the Club that rules
the world behind closed doors, namely,
our friends who control the fiat-currency-
based Federal Reserve-type, central
banking systems, which are now set up,
in virtually every country on Earth
except for Yemen and Syria (Afghanistan
and Libya were recent hold-outs…beginning
to see a pattern here?), therefore,
Argentina was subject to having the rug
pulled out fro under them, as happened in
2001.
This documentary is about the events that
led to the economic collapse of Argentina in
2001, which wiped out the middle class and
raised the level of poverty to 57.5%.
Central to the collapse was the implementation
of neo-liberal policies which enabled the swindle
of billions of dollars by foreign banks and
corporations. Many of Argentina’s assets and
resources were shamefully plundered.
Its financial system was even used for money
laundering by Citibank, Credit Suisse, and
JP Morgan.
The net result was massive wealth transfers
and the impoverishment of society which
culminated in many deaths due to oppression
and malnutrition.
(Video: around 114 mins):
Argentina’s Economic Collapse (2003)
http://www.ForbiddenKnowledgeTV.com/page/26324.html
– Alexandra