First, apologies to anyone who viewed this blog earlier and then found the posts missing and even the URL changed. I’m new to blogs and am only now learning how to handle WordPress. As a result, and following the recent update to WordPress, I decided to wipe the slate and start afresh.
Having said that, what a time to start this blog! The day after yet another “Black Monday”, with the 158 year old Lehman Brothers disappearing down the drain and the self-styled “Masters of the Universe” Merrill Lynch being gobbled up by Bank of America at a bargain basement price. And we’re not finished yet, by a long way.
Looking at the newspaper pictures of ex-employees of Lehmans leaving their offices for the last time, personal belongings in cardboard boxes, I feel sorry for them, even though they really should have known the risks of working for a house of cards that was busily piling more and more cards on top of the pyramid until it just couldn’t take any more. Did they really know the philosophy behind the system in which they so willingly played a part? They’re all clever people – university graduates who can actually write properly and do mental arithmetic. Shouldn’t they have realised the whole system was based on pure greed, and completely unsustainable?
They were probably carried away by the corporate ethos of invincibility, personified by their Chairman, Richard Fuld Jr. Now they’re desperately trying to find jobs – and that won’t be easy for most of them. And it’s not just the executives who had telephone number salaries and million pound bonuses at Christmas. It’s the ordinary fold as well – the receptionists, the cleaners and the personal trainers for the staff (yes, Lehmans really did have such people on the payroll). In the current economic meltdown no-one, no matter what their standing or skills, is going to find it easy to get another job.
This site seeks not only to expose the banking system fraud to as many people worldwide as possible. It also offers an alternative system. And not only that, but on a personal level it points the way for people personally affected by the collapsing jobs market. There are ways of earning more than enough money to live a fulfilling life, working from home and using the advantages of modern technology, and you don’t even have to know much about computers to do so.
It’s all set out in our publication of Promise To Pay, Dr R. McNair Wilson’s classic 1930’s expose of the financial system. This explains clearly, in terms that anyone can easily understand, exactly how this fraudulent racket works, and what should be done to replace it with a sane, workable system that benefits us all, and not just an elite few. You will also find links to a business that you can participate in to earn all the money you need. Go to our home page at www.ancientbankingsecret.com for the free download link. Tell us on this blog what you think of it, and we’ll look forward to a lively, on-going discussion.
Philip Gegan
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