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The Rothschilds were wary of Germany’s ability to continue in the war, despite the financial chaos caused by their agents, the Warburgs, who were financing the Kaiser, and Paul Warburg’s brother, Max, who, as head of the German Secret Service, authorized Lenin’s train to pass through the lines and execute the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. According to Under Secretary of the Navy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, America’s heavy industry had been preparing for war for a year. Both the Army and Navy Departments had been purchasing war supplies in large amounts since early in 1916.”

Meaning that the same bankers who met with Woodrow Wilson and the Roosevelts planned the War to End all Wars, World War II and, presumably later military ventures, as a way to generate corporate income through the printing of US Treasury dollars, emptying the all too occasional surpluses into their own pockets. Today, through the Internet, this kind of information is percolating across the entire population to be discussed, like bad weather, at Walmart.

Through other easily discovered linkages most of the ills that have plagued the world for the last century can be explained as a means to churn US Treasury dollars, paid for by American Taxpayers, into money banked by the same, small group of individuals, mostly located in Europe. This explains the present mortgage meltdown, those funds end up in the same accounts, off shore.

What Americans need today, said Boustred, is the means to stabilize their economy, trade, do business, buy, sell, and hold on to what they own. Money must flow, but for that to happen Americans must pry lose the fingers of those who control them through their money.

Boustred, returning to the subject of the developments in banking technology, went on to point out that when the transfer of money is electronic it is instantaneous, thus the 'float' is eliminated, making it possible to have a system of banking and trading that is a simple but elegant service that costs nothing. The tiny cost, Boustred said, would be nearly unnoticed and easily borne as a business expense of businesses who would be paying far less with this technology than the present fees charged to implement credit cards. This has been true for some time now. Boustred said, “we can now eliminate the need for banks and fiat currency as we have known them. Instead, this can be handled as a not-for-profit that is decoupled from government, corporate or personal interests. CopperCards Bank will function as a not for profit and encourages others to do the same.”

Asked if this would change the lives of ordinary people Boustred responded with enthusiasm. “Yes. Their incomes will effectively double. They can carry out their transactions in tax free zones. The average Joe can structure their affairs in the same way that the megawealthy do today. This will eliminate taxes all together. This also means that commerce will receive an enormous boost. We can experience the greatest boom in history instead of a downward spiral into poverty.”

The lives of ordinary people, said Boustred, will be less, not more, complicated.


“Using CopperCards Bank we can eliminate the fluctuations and wars that have plagued us. We can live in peace, prosperity, and community. It will be very much better for everyone, even the Rothschilds..” said Boustred.

“For instance,” Boustred said, illustrating his point. “Imagine yourself selling a used car. You list it for free. Your local CopperCards Guardian looks it over, notes you have good credit and are in good standing. You receive 90% of the probably selling price immediately. When a buyer gives you the money you get the other 10%.” I asked, “No fee?” “None. Welcome to banking as it will be very soon.” Then he smiled.

Boustred, a native of South Africa who left there for America because he was disgusted with Apartheid, lectured on strategy for high tech companies in Silicon Valley and around the world for much of the 90s. Boustred's website is at CopperCards.com and the site offers cards that help “Americans stranded in the courts.”

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Melinda Pillsbury-Foster is the author of GREED: The NeoConning of America and A Tour of Old Yosemite. The former is a novel about the lives of the NeoCons with a strong autobiographical component. The latter is a non-fiction book about her father (more...)
 

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It wouldn't cost anything to replace the FED by Watching on Friday, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:37:24 AM
Ahem. by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster on Friday, Jul 4, 2008 at 1:49:58 PM
Be Careful, Very Careful by Dennis Kaiser on Friday, Jul 4, 2008 at 11:07:22 AM
Revolutions are not without risk by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster on Friday, Jul 4, 2008 at 1:52:26 PM
green island by siamdave on Sunday, Jul 6, 2008 at 11:43:53 PM
banketeering by siamdave on Sunday, Jul 6, 2008 at 11:59:11 PM
Skinning the cat. by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster on Monday, Jul 7, 2008 at 12:22:46 AM