People are reading Richard Werner
>>25009444Based
>>25009444I saw his documentary on the Bank of JapanIts seems that even without installing Jewish representatives the global banking cabal is able to find Japanese men to appoint who are willing to sabotage their own country’s economy in order to carry out their schemes.
>>25009444https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5Ac7ap_MAY
>>25009444so are we in another credit pump or is AI "productive credit" according to himalso im not paying for his substack
>>25010884The book is worth it I would purchase it.
>>25010907why don't you just use your brain? it largely depends on whether you view the AI companies as genuine companies creating an actual product or if they're just a ploy to siphon as much money from VC as they can. AKA are they a company or purely an asset? If you take the former view, it's probably productive credit, if you take the latter its a very clear credit pump/bubble. he also writes on other stuff though like how subsidiarity relates to economic "Hidden Champions." Free2readhttps://www.emerald.com/er/article/43/2/524/236828/Subsidiarity-as-secret-of-success-Hidden-Champion
>>25010907It's a mix in the US. Contraction of productive economy in Germany. He has pointed out the ECB will increase credit in certain EU countries and reduce credit in others.