There's a popular saying that goes, "The rich get richer and the poor get poorer." And it's true. The rich are getting richer while the poor are getting poorer. But who really controls the world? The answer may surprise you. It's not the rich. It's not the government. It's not even the Illuminati. The answer is much simpler than that.
The answer is the banks.
The banks control the world because they control the money. They print the money, they lend the money, and they decide how much interest to charge on the money. They also decide who gets loans and who doesn't. The banks are able to control the world because they are regulated by the government. The government gives the banks a monopoly on printing money and lending money. The government also protects the banks from competition. The banks are able to control the world because they have the money. They use their money to buy influence over politicians, media outlets, and even everyday people.
The banks are able to control the world because we allow them to. We keep our money in their banks. We borrow money from them. We give them our hard-earned money in exchange for pieces of paper that are worth less than the paper they're printed on. We allow the banks to control the world because we're afraid of what would happen if we didn't. We're afraid of being poor. We're afraid of not having enough money.
But what if we stopped being afraid? What if we took our money out of the banks and put it into our own hands? What if we stopped borrowing money and started lending it to each other?