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Jul 28
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Richard Werner Exposes the Evils of the ...

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World-renowned economist Richard Werner on where money comes from: banks just create it out of thin air, and keep a pile for themselves. Paid partnerships with: Pique: Go to https://piquelife.com/tucker to get up to 20% off for life when you start your first month  Policygenius: Head to at https://Policygenius.com/Tucker to see how much you could save L ... Show More
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