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The History of the &#8220;Money Changers&#8221;
by Anonymous Andy, 26 Feb 2006

Economists continually try and sell the public the idea that recessions or depressions are a natural part of what they call the &#8220;business cycle&#8221;. This timeline below will prove that is simply not the case. Recessions and depressions only occur because the Central Bankers manipulate the money supply, to ensure more and more is in their hands and less and less is in the hands of the people. Central Bankers developed out o</description>
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