(1) Naturally, talking about banks means we're talking about the elites (aka, the "Have's"). So banks are an effective synonym of the elites because banks are the lovingly constructed sledge hammers the elites are holding over all of us; and
(2) What countries or cultures come to mind when you think of banks and/or money, money, money people, because these countries and cultures are the ultimate jailers of human existence. You show me a vampire elite and I'll show you a thousand people who are staked to the money game for the rest of their lives.
The money game is evil and the people who dominate the money game are evil. And banks are the nauseating face of the money game.
Again, please, please keep asking yourself what countries and cultures are historically identified with this incalculably evil money game, because these are the countries and cultures who have tricked and wormed their way into the very heart of human existence. And where the money game rules, there is no creativity, compassion, humanity, or joy -- just vermin money changers.
So, money, banks, elites, and the cultures and countries thereof are death itself. Banks are the institutions of death and these countries are the countries of death and these cultures are the cultures of death.
Let's see, what was it that Jesus did to the "money changers" in the temple? Something about scourging them out of the temple (the Spiritual Sanctuary) wasn't it?
All this insanity and evil is usually so far behind the scenes its virtually invisible, but when you get your notice in the mail about how your credit card interest rate is going through the roof, or when you hear about the next bank bail out (how many now -- I've lost track), or the next time you're reminded that country X and/or culture Y is a putrescence of murder in the name of God billionaire psychopaths, these may well be our final warnings that cash-register-souled money changers (and we all know exactly who they are) are now openly pushing the human species into extinction.
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