Whether Everyone Has a Price or Not, Now Someone Has The Money, 2

As I previously said, who could ever have the money to buy everyone, whatever the price? The answer is: unprecedented fact in history, the criminal conspiracy headed by moneypulators does.

Debt money, the creation of stolen purchasing power out of nothing, the infinite debt trap and the banker−king and banker−politician criminal conspiracy, have made the difference, in the course of history:
Qualitatively, a subject taxed by a king KNOWS that what is taxed exists and belongs to him, while a citizen indebted and foreclosed by a banker BELIEVES that what is “loaned” exists and belongs to the banker: the perfect scam.
Quantitatively, the order of magnitude of resources fraudulently provided to those criminals is unmatched in history; and it is enabling them to build – or, rather to seize – an absolute power over both any other potential competitor and their ultimate target, everyone and everything, all the people and all the world.
In order to answer our fundamental question, consider and tie together just this couple of strings sticking out: one, the proliferation of the cancer of financialisation of the economy has resulted in tens of units of “money” in existence for each unit of product in existence today, and two, the banks and corporations owning other corporations today form a pyramid whose top is hidden somewhere up there beyond the clouds blurring our view. Once knotted together, here’s the magic beanstalk on top of which, above those clouds, all the world’s gold, that is, the bulk of that fraudulent purchasing power that we acknowledge as such, though, is amassed and hidden to be unleashed against us.

Think for a moment you had the goal of owning, enslaving and suppressing everyone, and you had all the gold in the world; from here on out, the rest is all downhill: with an endless flow of purchasing power at no cost pouring out of your enchanted fountain, you could buy out each and every deal under the sun, by indebting the seller with you or by paying it more than anyone else; you could even monopolise the life−blood itself, the medium of exchange, and then hook and asphyxiate people at will; for instance, by first flooding the pond with money until it fills with fish and then drying all money out to catch all that fish run aground in your fishing net.