... . To kick-start an economic recovery the German state began issuing its own fiat money. The government’s newly created money would be used to fund a large-scale public infrastructure plan, which encompassed projects such as repairing and maintaining public buildings and existing public infrastructure, as well as building new roads and highways, bridges, canals, and harbours.
In fewer than 5 years Germany had jump started its economy and Western bankers, often Jews, didn't like it.
When they tried to sanction Germany, Hitler fortified his strength and war emerged.
Hell, governments or central banks will never ever introduce new currency into any African economy, or influence the money supply through monetary policies in African countries. Hell no. So I see why Gaddafi didn't give a dammn, he was like if I don't do it nobody else will, its now or never,.. so he was going to introduce an African currency backed by gold reserves. Kris didn't like it and deleted him. LOL!!
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... . To kick-start an economic recovery the German state began issuing its own fiat money. The government’s newly created money would be used to fund a large-scale public infrastructure plan, which encompassed projects such as repairing and maintaining public buildings and existing public infrastructure, as well as building new roads and highways, bridges, canals, and harbours.
In fewer than 5 years Germany had jump started its economy and Western bankers, often Jews, didn't like it.
When they tried to sanction Germany, Hitler fortified his strength and war emerged.
The info the link provided is not new. Many historians have supported such an analysis, showing how Hitler and his boys in the Third Reich were able to perform such an economic miracle, given what they were up against. And of course, the so-called "international bankers" were really pissed off. lol
Like Mr TheOne, on reading the part about how the German state got it's financial house in order, I immediately thought about Gaddafi's idea for a common African currency which many African leaders didn't quite understand at the time, and which scared the shit out of the Western powers/bankers. That idea no doubt led to Gaddafi being deleted.