President of Public Banking Institute
Ellen Brown is an attorney, president of the Public Banking Institute, and author of twelve books including the best-selling Web of Debt. In The Public Bank Solution, her latest book, she explores successful public banking models historically and globally. Her websites are more

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The Populist Revolution: Bernie And Beyond
8 years ago

The Fed just gave up a bit with the latest infrastructure bill. Times they are a-changin'! She said hopefully.

The Citadel Is Breached: Congress Taps The Fed For Infrastructure Funding
8 years ago

Yes at least it's a start! The winds have changed.

A Revolutionary Pope Calls For Rethinking The Outdated Criteria That Rule The World
8 years ago

Agreed, it could all go bad, but the very tools the banksters are using, we the people could expropriate for the public benefit. The result can be either 1984 (the totalitarian state) or The Hunger Games, where Big Brother (the ubiquitous TV) is used by the oppressed as a tool for inciting revolution. "The reality that money is created, out of thin air, as a DEBT to the community (not the bankers)" -- that's the difference between a public banking system and a private one.

The ECB’s Noose Around Greece: How Central Banks Harness Governments
9 years ago

Or playing their cards close to the chest?

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