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Hi.

So the big lesson for us on the right is that we need a parallel economy.

The goal of a parallel economy has only one majour roadblock: access to the banking system.

Does anyone have any deep understanding of how the banking system works and whether or not buying a bank buys you access to the banking system or whether or not that just buys you a building and the banking system can still cut you out?

Obviously, the future is quick transaction crypto (the only thing actually stopping a parallel economy), but I'm curious if there are any hard/fast answers to the above question beyond "the jooos".

Hi. So the big lesson for us on the right is that we need a parallel economy. The goal of a parallel economy has only one majour roadblock: access to the banking system. Does anyone have any deep understanding of how the banking system works and whether or not buying a bank buys you access to the banking system or whether or not that just buys you a building and the banking system can still cut you out? Obviously, the future is quick transaction crypto (the only thing actually stopping a parallel economy), but I'm curious if there are any hard/fast answers to the above question beyond "the jooos".

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Just join a credit union and learn to farm. Pay as you go. Die in peace, let the marching morons have this god forsaken hell. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/51233/51233-h/51233-h.htm

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The older I get the more I realize this is the key to happiness.

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Have you read "the good Life" by Helen and Scott Nearing? HIGHLY recommend if not. He was born in 1883 but holy crap did he have the bankers figured out.... They also lay out an excellent example of how to create a rewarding and meaningful existence in the midst of a wider world consumed by madness... I swear it's more relevant today than ever and I'm not exaggerating when I say it changed my whole life...

Please don't be put off by the descriptions and reviews you'll read on Amazon, it doesn't matter if there are aspects of how they chose to live that you wouldn't want to employ, or political views that you don't share, those rigid curmudgeons and the wider message they tried to share is absolutely timeless and incredibly important imo...