THE DEPOSIT EXODUS FROM BANKS

Originally published at: THE DEPOSIT EXODUS FROM BANKS

You will want to pay attention to this story shared by V.T., because it seems that depositors are abandoning American banks in unprecedented numbers: Americans Pull $472,000,000,000 Out of US Banks in Three Months As Depositors Exit in Historic Numbers Now, the reasons being given by this article are intriguing, and, I think, only a…

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The Reason Why Blackrock Controls So Much

This guy has been getting lots of traction with the younger crowd and he’s actually my first for tiktok, but he’s a real eye opener for some about who or what is pulling the strings with banks and stocks. Maybe the younger generation is not just a “Rebel Without A Clue.” I see Catherine Austin Fitts referenced a lot lately too.

Warning: Hipster Math and Prison Talk (swearing.)

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I’d be worried… except, as my late father used to say,- I’m “The Show with no Budget”…

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Oh great! So he’s suggesting the same idiots that elect our politiicians are going to start giving orders to the run the economy, too!?!

It would be more useful for him to point out how people can educate themselves, than rabble-rouse for an economy controlled by uneducated, easily-propagandized public.

I heard the other day from someone who said that he couldn’t find any printed US bills with a date later than 2017. I checked all of my bills, and sure enough I could not find a date later than 2017. At the grocery store, I mentioned it to one of the checkout persons, and he checked his bills in the till and said the same thing. I’m wondering if the Fed has kept bills from circulating as part of their effort to usher in the central bank digital currency (i.e., make it more difficult to physically get paper money).

Has anyone out there have a printed bill with a date later than 2017?

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I recently took out 4,000 dollars from my bank mostly in 20’s… 5 of those bills were in 100’s… I decided to look through them when I read your post… I found one bill from 2004, one from 2006, and three from 2009… About 20% of the bills were from 2013… and the rest (including all the 100’s) were from 2017. I did not see any bills after 2017.

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Funds flowing from banks who pay virtually no interest on them, into money markets paying close to 6% in some cases.