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Apr 28
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Catherine Fitts: Bankers vs. the West, S...

Tucker Carlson Network
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Former Bush administration official Catherine Austin Fitts on how America’s leaders gave up on the country in the 1990s, began stealing trillions and built a digital prison to control the population. (00:00) Introduction (12:09) The Two Things That Lead to Inflation (16:00) Central Bankers vs. the West (28:01) What You Should Know About the Bank of Int ... Show More
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