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Greg mentioned the dirty past of Larry Summers in his video...

And don't think that LARRY SUMMERS doesn't have his dirty paws in the crypto/bitcoin world; here is an excerpt from my exposé on The Digital Currency Group (DCG) for which Summers is a Board member/advisor:

Board Advisor Larry Summers:
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Without a doubt, Larry Summers, also a member of the Brooking Institution is the evilest of the three.

Over the past three decades he has been complicit in protecting and bailing out the big banks in the United States on numerous occasions, essentially serving the International Banking Cabal (USA Division). Let me illustrate this with just a few examples below.

First, I must not forget to mention that Mr. Summers served as the 71st US Secretary of the Treasury from 1999 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. Most regrettably, Summers was instrumental in repealing the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act which had previously served as an essential safety valve to prevent big banks from using depositors’ money for speculative investments; the result of this repeal was absolutely proved catastrophic to the US Economy, as was so bluntly confirmed during the 2007-8 Financial Crisis. But it was all good for his banking buddies who received bailouts in the billions.

And previously, from 1991 to 1993 he served Vice President of Development Economics and Chief Economist for the World Bank. It goes without saying that the World Bank is one nefarious organization (see my related post for a litany of their misdoings.

Going into detail of his other grave misdoings would be well beyond the scope of this post; therefore, I will simply invite the reader to look more into this criminal should they really want to know what he is all about. I can tell you one thing, whatever he does is not for the good of the people but for the benefit of his banking buddies and power elites.

Click here for Part 2 of the exposé.

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Epic!

OMG, thought the biggest note was 1 trillion. This is insane. I mean actually printing that amount on a note. Does anyone know how much (in $US terms) it was worth at the time?

I think they made a $100 Trillion, later.

I think the video link didn't work

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