Tag Archives: Felix Martin
Beat The Banks At Their Own Game: Self-Issued Currency In Action (Part Two)
(Part one, about Michael Tellinger and paying off bank “loans” with self-issued promissory notes, can be found here.) What better day to write and post a story involving Irish banks and Irish ingenuity than St. Patrick’s Day? Readers of this … Continue reading
Posted in Crap-italism, Federal Reserve, fiat currency, history, self-issued currency
Tagged 1970, central bank, Central Bank of Ireland, Federal Reserve, Federal Reserve Note, Felix Martin, IOUs, Irish Bank Closure, Money: The Unauthorized Biography, self-issued currency, St. Patrick's Day, thank you notes
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FAKE MONEY THEN AND NOW: IRELAND EDITION
Two pieces of information have struck me recently, both concerning Ireland at first glance, but really concerning all of humankind when you really think about it. Let me discuss the second piece of info first, which is summed up quite … Continue reading
Posted in Crap-italism, Debt Slavery, Everything Is Rigged, fiat currency, Financialization, Nixon Shock, self-issued currency
Tagged 1970, Antoin Murphy, austerity, basic guaranteed income, basic income, cashless society, Felix Martin, foreclosure, Harvard Business Review, Ireland, Irish Banking Crisis, Irish Central Bank, Irish Independent, Money: The Unauthorized Biography, Nixon Shock, Patrick Honohan, repossession, self-issued currency
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