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EVERYTHING you know about Crime is Wrong: dishonest money creates criminal behaviour

13 05 18 Organised crimeHow Jill Dando’s death convinced me everything you know about crime is wrong.

This headline of today’s Daily Mail article by Nick Ross, Jill Dando’s co-presenter of Crimewatch, invited this comment from me:

Very good reading! The Chinese TV story reminds me of my observations in former East Germany. There was no crime until capitalism rolled in (with a vengeance)!

In my analysis of what’s so dishonest about our money system (as the cause) and white collar crimes (as the effect), I am particularly horrified by the most heinous of all crimes: child snatching. After having observed the farce of a ‘court case’ about the appeal of an adoption order, I can only concur with the quotation by Lord Tebbit: “the rich have the resources to deal with the fallout.”

Secrecy cloaks criminality. The crimes range from denying and lying to committing crimes to cover them up, from paedophilia and bankruptcies to home repossessions and child snatching. Under the disguise of ‘justice’! Under the pretext of “the best interest of the child.” Continue reading

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Puppet Governments Controlled by the Global Banking Cartel

It’s always nice to be confirmed in one’s beliefs and current understanding of the world as one perceives it. This title says it all.

But William Finnerty didn’t write about the reasons for the ‘puppet’ quality in governments. That’s what I did in what’s so dishonest about our money system?

He just discovers what everybody who sympathizes with Victims Unite knows: justice isn’t possible, because the Rule of Money has replaced the Rule of Law…

I wish we didn’t have to become victims to turn into starfighters though… The world could be a MUCH better place, if only…

Among William’s favourite quotes is

“If you really faced the world as it is, and tackled it, you would find it something infinitely greater than any philosophy, greater than any book in the world, greater than any teaching, greater than any teacher.”
(J. Krishnamurti)

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