Karl Marx: Profiled People in Economics and Banking

Executive Summary Karl Marx was a political economy theorist. He was lesser known for his views on banking. Introduction Marx had some strongly negative views of private banking as is expressed in the following quotation. “By means of the banking system the distribution of capital as a special business, a social function, is taken out…

Richard Vague: Profiled People in Economics and Banking

Executive Summary Richard Vague is an investor who has written several books exposing how banking works. Introduction Richard Vague is similar in his emphasis to Steve Keen. Richard Vague has not only published several books on this topic but has provided for free large amounts of data that allows people to perform their own analysis.

Josai Stamp: Profiled People in Economics and Banking

Executive Summary Josai Stamp wrote on banks and their illusions. Introduction Stamp had this to say about banking. “Banking was conceived in iniquity and born in sin… Bankers own the Earth. Take it away from them but leave them the power to create money, and, with the flick of a pen, they will create enough…

Banking Profiles: Paulson’s Inconsistent Position on Lehman Brothers

Executive Summary Paulson was previously head of Goldman Sachs, a competitor to Lehman Brothers. It appears that Paulson let Lehman Brothers fail to even old scores. Introduction The following are curious quotations regarding Paulson’s deceptive behavior during the negotiations on Lehman Brothers. “Paulson’s language in the original draft that “decisions by the Secretary pursuant to…

World Economic Forum: Banking Profiles

Executive Summary The World Economic Forum is a cartel of billionaire private banking interests that coordinate with each other to promote corrupt privatization, fake charities, and control over governments. Introduction A cat’s paw of world private banking and big money interests. The WEF puts on the Davos in Switzerland. The WEF pretend to be a…

Commonwealth Bank of Australia: Banking Profiles

Executive Summary The Commonwealth Bank of Australia was once a public bank that issued debt free money. This bank has been ruined by private banking interests to eliminate the public good function. Introduction A government-run bank that took on central banking authority in 1920. The CB was instrumental in helping Australia in WW I the…