Crime Against Humanity: Banking Reflux, Clearing House, Criminal Conspiracy, 5

Then the concept was adopted by the bankers (who set up specific rooms called clearing houses to perform this function, hence the name for the concept): instead of paying to one another the full amount of the transactions from bank A to bank B and the full amount of transactions from bank B to bank A, they agreed as well to compensate, that is, to pay one another only the difference. A win−win solution?

The concept of clearing house is aimed at increasing efficiency, and efficiency is a cost−benefit ratio: same benefits with less costs, more benefits with same costs, more benefits with less costs. Ok, but… what costs and what benefits?
In the case of street sellers, the compensation makes for more shoes and clothes traded with less money used: the increased benefits are actual products, the reduced costs are money.
Money here could be either the scriptural money created out of nothing by the usurpers of monetary sovereignty, or the “legal” money legitimately issued by the formal holder of monetary sovereignty; in the case of the street sellers this is immaterial, while in the case of bankers this is the core issue, for the very good reason that the creators of scriptural money are the bankers.
In the case of bankers, the compensation makes for not only more scriptural money traded, but for the circulation of scriptural money in itself and for its persistence in itself, with less “legal” money used: the increased benefits are the scriptural money created out of nothing by the bankers, circulating and persisting, the reduced costs are the reduced ratio of “legal” money not created by the bankers required.

What happens to the concept of compensation, then, when it becomes the bankers’ clearing house, where purchasing power out of nothing is compensated? It becomes a criminal conspiracy.
Imagine a bank war situation, where bankers do not cooperate at all: any banker, anytime he receives scriptural money created by any other banker in any form, be it cheque, wire transfer, or whatever, he invariably replies, “Shove it. Only cash accepted. Period.”