10 Things You’re Not Supposed to Know
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – You can’t understand our world without knowing this.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – You can’t understand our world without knowing this.
Dr. KR Bolton – How usury became king.
Dylan Charles – A major push for the cashless society is underway and intensifying.
James Hall – Jesus drove the moneychangers from the Temple, and Iceland is imprisoning theirs.
Phillip J. Watt – The world’s money has been controlled by a wealthy families for too long.
Jake Anderson – There is an organization that secretly runs the government, but it’s not the New World Order.
Phil Watt – There are other models that mainstream economists and politicians are not taking seriously.
Robert Bonomo – Just how interested are the banks in stopping wars and reigning in the federal budget deficit?
Pao L. Chang – Once you figure out how energy and currency are related, you will eventually know how currency is being used to steal your energy and time.
Kevin Sterne, Contributor Waking Times Even though the crypto currency, Bitcoin, isn’t exactly new, it still hasn’t infiltrated the mainstream ethos. But it’s getting there. You may have heard the term outside the fringe Internet message boards, or dark bar alleyways—that seemingly hacker-fancied geekdom thing that probably sprang from 4chan or Anonymous—but you probably didn’t …
Julian Websdale, Contributor Waking Times The name ‘Rothschild’ first appeared in the 18th century when Mayer Amschel Bauer established his banking empire in Frankfurt, Germany, and changed the family name. The Bauers were a notorious satanic family in Middle Ages Germany and the major Rothschilds remain master black magicians to this day. Mayer Amschel’s father, …
Alex Pietrowski, Staff Writer Waking Times In today’s America, debt is a regular part of life. It drives our economy and enables our culture. Due to the expense of higher education, rising cost of living, consumerism, and the ongoing dollar crisis, it is becoming evermore difficult to live in the United States without accruing considerable …
Ter Garcia, Waging Nonviolence Contributor Waking Times After two years of struggle for housing rights, the Spanish government and the country’s banks have announced an end to evictions for two years in cases of extreme need. Although activists say that this will not stop the “drama of the mortgages,” as it is called by the …