“The idea that Foreign Affairs writers and editors believe that freely handing out currency is going to strengthen the economy and solidify good will for the current central banking system is either naïve or sinister. We arrive at the possibility of ‘sinister’ because it appears to us that the globalists have perhaps given up on arriving at a more structured and rationalized internationalism via stealth. Instead, they are apparently moving forward with the age-old tools of economic ruin and military engagement. Giving away currency would surely be another step toward destroying the modern system and setting the stage for a new one, presumably even more internationalist.”
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