The chapter critically examines the history and impact of banks and central banking systems, considering their role in society and the manipulation of money for control and power. It delves into the criticisms of central banks, discussing the alliance between governments and private banks, and explores the potential benefits of transitioning away from central banks towards a system focused on United States notes. The conversation also touches on the geopolitical implications of central banking and offers insights on potential reforms within the existing system.
Why do banks suck?
Banks suck is the reason we started this bankless thing. Not that banks are all bad but they take too much and give to little. They need to be disrupted.
We brought Mel Mattison, author of Quoz, and he’s very clear on what’s wrong with banks.
They’ve become too centralized, unbalanced, short-sighted, corrupt. Power has tilted away from the people and into the hands of a central banking cabal. The relationship between sovereign governments and private banks has become an unholy alliance.
0:00 Intro 5:41 Quoz 8:15 Monetary History 19:13 History of Banks 29:27 Banks: The Good 42:17 Banks: The Bad 57:16 The Banking Cabal 1:12:55 The Central Bank Endgame 1:20:56 The Great Taking 1:33:12 How to Prepare 1:42:17 Crypto 1:52:43 Closing & Disclaimers