France & Banking Dictatorship

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Following my last post about the political correctness in France and in the western world, I was talking a little about the dark power hiding behind the French government "the Private Banking system". Today, I want to talk a little deeper about it and what the private banking system is doing to the French population as I am sure this kind of behaviors will extend to other countries all around the world.

Since the loss of the French national currency the French Franc in January 2002, date of the swap to the European currency the Euro, the French national Bank "the Bank of France" is no more a big player in the decision taking place in the French finances, instead it is now part of the commission of the Central European Bank. The decline of the Bank of France as started long before the European Union, in the 70' during the Presidential terms of Georges Pompidou a former Director of the Rothschild Bank, G. Pompidou has passed a law that forbid the country to borrow funds to the Bank of France at a 0% interest rate and will have to borrow money from the private Banking system. It is in 1973 during the Presidency of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing another former General Director of the Rothschild Bank that the law was really imposed on the government. The law is a "rogue law" that favorite the private Banks to the detriment of the citizen and the country. It is also the only reason for the massive debt of the French nation and many other nations around the globe. Right now it is 2,414,621,953,986 Euros and it grows at 2500 Euros every second. It is clear that all the President that have been working in the past for the Rothschild Bank aren't working for the good of the nation and its citizen but instead they are working for the benefit of their former employer the Rothschild Bank that has the hand on the Central European Bank as many of the C.E.B. are also former employee of the same Rothschild Bank.

So since 1973, France has never stopped to be in debt and the size of the debt today shows that the country will never be able to pay back. In the other hand the citizen of France have been put under a Banking dictatorship and every year we see our money right been taken by banks. Most of the French people, the majority, cannot withdraw more than 300 to 500 Euros a week from an ATM and if they need more they can enter the bank two days prior to the withdrawal and they can take up to 1000 Euro from the cashier at the bank, but they have to justify why they need this money for whatever the amount they have on the account they are limited to 1000 Euro a week. Many people who want to buy a second-hand car to another person have to stack up the money for weeks before they are able to pay for it if the owner wants some cash, the owner will never accept a private check as they are not sure the check will be paid so they ask for a bank certified check and in order to have it the buyer has to ask the bank to get it and also justified what it is for, in many cases the bank will say no for dark reason that has never been explained. In the case, French people want to save money in the bank and get interests from it today interest rate on saving accounts is 0.75% so it is worthless to save anything in a bank in France. The list of "rogue laws" against the money owned by French people is very long and it keeps adding some more year after year.

Today, with E. Macron (former Rothschild employee) as a President the country has entered a new era of dictatorship from the banks and also from Macron as he behaves as a neo-fascist using violence against who oppose him, more "rogue laws" not only at a bank level, more taxes to a population already asphyxiated by taxes, more poverty and less government infrastructures and services. There is no flexibility for the French people to change anything, especially with the now leftist way of the Yellow Vest.

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