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Just now getting around to this one. Great post.

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Thanks Brant!

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Well, I am with you Kane, but my colleague I am sure will disagree and offer an alternative reading of history. I have emailed a link and will respond if he chooses to engage in discussion. We agree to disagree on who runs the world after 15 years of research and writing. I wrote a thesis sparked by the 2013 Cyprus bank robbery which is published at Research Gate: (allow a few minutes for the PDF to load) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/358117070_THE_FINANCIAL_JIGSAW_-_PART_1_-_4th_Edition_2020

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Thanks! Can you elaborate a little on this? The question is a little cryptic.

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This should help you understand why I disdain fiat currency, BOOM disagrees: https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/the-financial-jigsaw-part-2-chapter-a8f?r=hhrlz&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true

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Agreed. Fiat is not good money. It's a currency that allows games that exposes broken morals which ultimately break money. The cycle repeats.

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Yes indeed Kane - it is a cycle as history confirms. BOOM takes another angle which is also valid IMHO: https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/bankers-hate-cash-supply-of-cash?r=hkcp6&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

BOOM believes the failing Ponzi scheme can be saved as above.

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