The Cancer Stage of Economic Parasitism, 8

On the basis of all we’ve previously seen, central banking is a pivotal example and case of masquerading as the cure and thus obtaining unlimited leeway. Central banks as the fig leaf under which moneypulation and its immense and never ending theft of purchasing power is carried out, and at the same time as the puppet passed off as the cure for the cancer represented and generated by its very puppeteers. And if we then broaden our view to include what strategy brought central banking into existence, not only we understand why G. Edward Griffin exposed it all as The Creature from Jeckill Island, but we gain a deeper insight into such strategy as a parasitic and carcinogenic one as well. Amongst its points Griffin reports: Avoid calling it a cartel, nor even a central bank. Make it look like a government agency. Establish regional branches to create the appearance of decentralisation, not dominated by Wall Street banks. Begin with a conservative structure including sound banking principles knowing that the provisions can be quietly altered or removed in subsequent years. Use the anger caused by recent panics and bank failures to create popular demand for monetary reform. Offer the Jekyll Island plan as though it were in response of that need. Employ university professors to give the plan the appearance of academic approval. Speak out against the plan to convince the public that Wall Street bankers do not want it. Almost all of the strategies above can be seen implemented into such points.
Still on the basis of all we’ve previously seen, the so−called “business cycle” is another pivotal example and case, this time of attacking in waves: to the previously seen moneypulators’ motives we can now add those of inducing and exploiting as carcinogenic parasites the resulting misguided reactions and oscillations in both society and its immune system. And indeed economic “fluctuations”, economic “ups and downs” can be seen and used as indisputable indicators, in that they are symptoms or consequences of parasitic attack, or even society’s immune system responses.