Sunday, October 23, 2011

Limited Hangout at the Fed vs. the Internet Reformation

Saturday, October 22, 2011 – by Anthony Wile

Anthony Wile
The Federal Reserve needs more transparency, as noted in a report last week from the Government Accountability Office, a "nonpartisan" research division of Congress. But this is nothing but an elite limited hangout. In this article I'll try to explain why.
I'll also try to address whether or not this sort of limited hangout will have the desired effect on what we call the Internet Reformation. What's happening today happened 500 years ago with the Gutenberg Press.
The Gutenberg Press allowed the printing of Bibles in vulgate, and that in turn allowed people to read the Bible (previously hand-written in Greek) and to understand what was in it.
Eventually, people discovered the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church of the day had lied about the Bible and manipulated its contents for their own gain. This in turn helped lead to a backlash against the Church, which helped foster the Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, the populating of the New World, etc.
The same thing is likely happening now; the Internet is blowing up the Old World. The great families of the Anglosphere that dominated the globe so thoroughly in the 20th century are in a race against time to build global governance before the instinctual, human "hive mind" tears down all the painfully prepared constructs of international domination.

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