The Money Trap (BBC Documentary): How Banks Control the World Through Debt !
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- The power of the Satanic cabal which rule this world, lies in their Babylonian usury based Mammon power. At the heart of it, is their privately owned Illuminist Central Banking cartel. They exert control over the world, ie. global hegemony, via their world reserve currency, the petrodollar. With it, gobs of money are created out of thin air to buy up the world. Take a good look at the dollar bill in your wallet. Look at the Satanic pyramid with the ‘All Seeing Eye’ Luciferian capstone. The Luciferian New World Order will be complete with the coming of the Anti-Christ, the Satanic capstone!
– - Published on Apr 11, 2013
A senior executive blows the whistle on the banking industry’s usurious lending tactics. This documentary reviews some of the profligate and predatory lending practices of the high street banks in the years of the credit boom which preceded the financial crisis. Indeed this documentary is in a sense chilling given what happened during the global financial crisis; i.e. super easy credit, high pressure to make money, huge incentives for banks to lend easy money. The documentary reviews the sales and marketing tactics, how banks benefited from the lending splurge, and some of the fallout e.g. debt related suicides. This documentary should serve as a case study in banking regulation; not just in terms of procedural regulations but also in terms of higher level macroprudential regulation to curtail excessive credit growth, particularly during unsustainable credit booms.
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See also (the US version): Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders.
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The Banking Code Standards Board is to investigate The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) after Panorama investigated debt-related suicides. Whistleblower break the banking industry’s code of silence. She says that high street bank lending practices put profits before customers at every given opportunity in order to push borrowing.

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