The National Socialists didn't go after Bankers. They were bankers. That's why they started printing money. They're Socialists. Central Banking is critical to Socialism, it's the best way to re-distribute wealth.
The monetary system was already controlled by the Reichsbank, as all central banks exist to do. So yes, removing competition from private companies against the state monopoly or seizing control of private companies and making them into Party structures (like the seizure of Deutsche Bank), is removing competition from the government.
The Riechsmark was always controlled by the Reichsbank, because that's what the word Reich is doing in those two words.
They were, that's why they shit got filled with Race/Gender/Etc activists Week 2 who immediately made it entirely about the Victim Stack of Oppression and every other Leftist cause.
Its why the Powers that Be pushed the X War so hard in the following decade, to make sure no one ever united until a single banner against them again.
Correct. Maybe they're views on banks were right but they also hated normie landlords who owned a single rental property or a bakery or something. They also had no clue wtf the fed was or how fiat worked.
Apparently JCB (Japanese central bank) is also in league with Visa and Mastercard. The problem comes straight from the bankers as usual. And we know who controls banks
Here's the announcement from the site itself https://closing.mangaz.com/ . They directly blame credit card companies for the shut down. . They are exploring ways to restart the site and are considering changing to some form of non profit organization and crowdfunding
You need to explicitly stop using Visa and MasterCard.
Yes, I know that's hard, but you can transition to Discover and American Express for most things. Do not fund your enemies.
Ben & Jerry's is not an ice cream company. They are a hyper-partisan political organization's front group that sells ice cream to send profits up the political chain. So is Mastercard. So is JP Morgan Chase. So is Amazon Web Services.
"But it's hard to change my banks and credit card companies"
I don't care. Convenience is what got you here in the first place. Fight.
Yes, I know that's hard, but you can transition to Discover and American Express for most things. Do not fund your enemies.
At least you americans have other options. For me the only other option is to just use cash because no bank in my country issues anything other than Visa or MasterCard.
I don't blame you, but perchance it's time to start thinking of being your own bank, and using different options to at least store money, and only keep small liquid amounts in your regular currency.
Unless you never go anywhere on vacation and only have hobbies that allow you to buy stuff locally, in person, this is more of a problem for Europeans than just sacrificing a bit of convenience.
Barely any online shop allows you to use your bank account for transactions (I personally only know Amazon; never mind that all the banks I know are in a partnership with Mastercard anyways), most require Visa, Mastercard or Paypal (which is even more pozzed).
Most hotels require you to register a credit card, when booking, even if you are paying in cash. And pretty much all European airlines only let you pay with credit card as well. (The holiday issue is the only reason I got a credit card in the first place, so that at least one person in the family can book something.)
And this is me, writing my experiences in a still very cash friendly country.
Couple months ago, I went on a trip to Britain and it was a nightmare. Pretty much everywhere you had to pay with card. They wouldn't fucking take cash. And from what I heard, the Netherlands are even worse.
Yes, that seems to be the aggression of the Credit Card companies with the Globalists. I wonder if there's any place that has any sort of Crypto bank that uses a credit card.
Bitcoin as a long-term asset, yes. But it's a hard proposition to ask people to watch the purchasing power of their savings account decrease by 30% every year or so.
Additionally, not many places still use Bitcoin for purchases. Look, I like gold and silver too, but I don't know anywhere I can give that out to buy a sandwich.
If only commie leftists went after bankers.. hmmm. Occupied wall street was on the right track.
If commies went after bankers they wouldn't be commies. Commies are funded by bankers after all. Only national socialists went after bankers.
"Deutsche Bank isn't the enemy fellow whites!"
The National Socialists didn't go after Bankers. They were bankers. That's why they started printing money. They're Socialists. Central Banking is critical to Socialism, it's the best way to re-distribute wealth.
They literally arrested the Baron Rothschild.
Nazi bankers remove competition.
Not letting your monetary system be controlled by private banks is removing competition?
The monetary system was already controlled by the Reichsbank, as all central banks exist to do. So yes, removing competition from private companies against the state monopoly or seizing control of private companies and making them into Party structures (like the seizure of Deutsche Bank), is removing competition from the government.
The Riechsmark was always controlled by the Reichsbank, because that's what the word Reich is doing in those two words.
Yes, just like the Federal Reserve it wasn't actually controlled by the government.
And the Federal Reserve is actually Federal right?
The national socialists arrested the Rothschilds. The only ones to ever have done so.
Hitler also executed members of the SA. That doesn't make him an anti-fascist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdNI0_cx22s
They were, that's why they shit got filled with Race/Gender/Etc activists Week 2 who immediately made it entirely about the Victim Stack of Oppression and every other Leftist cause.
Its why the Powers that Be pushed the X War so hard in the following decade, to make sure no one ever united until a single banner against them again.
Why do you think occupy wall street devolved into intersectional diversity bullshit so quickly and unnaturally?
OWS were retarded Commies too. Some of you have a very distorted & rosy view of them.
Correct. Maybe they're views on banks were right but they also hated normie landlords who owned a single rental property or a bakery or something. They also had no clue wtf the fed was or how fiat worked.
Apparently JCB (Japanese central bank) is also in league with Visa and Mastercard. The problem comes straight from the bankers as usual. And we know who controls banks
Here's the announcement from the site itself https://closing.mangaz.com/ . They directly blame credit card companies for the shut down. . They are exploring ways to restart the site and are considering changing to some form of non profit organization and crowdfunding
the moneychangers are getting uppity again
Mastercard is the Final Boss.
You need to explicitly stop using Visa and MasterCard.
Yes, I know that's hard, but you can transition to Discover and American Express for most things. Do not fund your enemies.
Ben & Jerry's is not an ice cream company. They are a hyper-partisan political organization's front group that sells ice cream to send profits up the political chain. So is Mastercard. So is JP Morgan Chase. So is Amazon Web Services.
"But it's hard to change my banks and credit card companies"
I don't care. Convenience is what got you here in the first place. Fight.
At least you americans have other options. For me the only other option is to just use cash because no bank in my country issues anything other than Visa or MasterCard.
I don't blame you, but perchance it's time to start thinking of being your own bank, and using different options to at least store money, and only keep small liquid amounts in your regular currency.
Unless you never go anywhere on vacation and only have hobbies that allow you to buy stuff locally, in person, this is more of a problem for Europeans than just sacrificing a bit of convenience.
Barely any online shop allows you to use your bank account for transactions (I personally only know Amazon; never mind that all the banks I know are in a partnership with Mastercard anyways), most require Visa, Mastercard or Paypal (which is even more pozzed).
Most hotels require you to register a credit card, when booking, even if you are paying in cash. And pretty much all European airlines only let you pay with credit card as well. (The holiday issue is the only reason I got a credit card in the first place, so that at least one person in the family can book something.)
And this is me, writing my experiences in a still very cash friendly country.
Couple months ago, I went on a trip to Britain and it was a nightmare. Pretty much everywhere you had to pay with card. They wouldn't fucking take cash. And from what I heard, the Netherlands are even worse.
Yes, that seems to be the aggression of the Credit Card companies with the Globalists. I wonder if there's any place that has any sort of Crypto bank that uses a credit card.
It would be amazing, if more places took crypto as payment in general.
Use cash. Every credit card charges merchant fees that eat into profits.
Well, obviously. I'm saying if you're going to use plastic...
Wouldn't it make more sense for companies to accept things like Bitcoin and for people to use Bitcoin?
Bitcoin as a long-term asset, yes. But it's a hard proposition to ask people to watch the purchasing power of their savings account decrease by 30% every year or so.
Additionally, not many places still use Bitcoin for purchases. Look, I like gold and silver too, but I don't know anywhere I can give that out to buy a sandwich.
No they aren't.
Operation Chokepoint is
There are ways to utilize credit card processing that are outside the reach of Visa and Mastercard, you have to go outside the US to do it.
Gab has been denied processing for a long time, and they got around it. Gab even has its own payment system, GabPay.
The solution is to nationalize credit card networks into an open interbank network so that banks can run their own cards.