Predatory financial class the problem, not carbon

Kurt Nimmo, Prison Planet.com

Hundreds of environmentalists marched on the financial district in New York on Monday and demanded action on the globalist designed anthropogenic climate change crisis.

Activists declared they will risk arrest in order to deliver their message that capitalism is destroying the planet.

“The climate crisis is fundamentally an issue of the economy,” an activist told CNN. “Flood Wall Street is an attempt to bring the problem to the doorstep of the people who are fundamentally responsible for the crisis we find ourselves in now.”

Instead of focusing on the predations of the financial class, liberal activists are dwelling on widely debunked climate change, most notably that the marginal warming of the planet’s atmosphere is the result of carbon emissions produced by industrial capitalism.

Financial Domination, Not Carbon, is the Real Issue

The real crisis – a whittled away middle class in the West and increased poverty, misery, disease and death in an exploited third world – is directly attributable to a debt and fractional reserve financial economic system engineered by a ruling elite comprised of bankers, primarily JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Bank of America and Goldman Sachs and associated and interlocking transnational corporations.

The elite are using derivatives and other speculative instruments to demolish the real productive economy and siphon wealth upward, leaving an increasingly pauperized wasteland in their wake.

Currently there is an astounding $1.5 quadrillion in toxic derivatives in the system.

“With $280 trillion of world debt and $1.5 quadrillion of derivatives, this will lead to a collapse that will take the world back at least 50 years and maybe even further. Governments and central banks are totally aware of the deflationary risks. That’s why they have printed and created tens of trillions of dollars, and lowered interest rates to zero,” warns Egon von Greyerz, the founder of Matterhorn Asset Management in Switzerland.

This tidal wave of economic destruction far outpacing the supposed danger of increased carbon dioxide is not even on the radar screen of #FloodWallStreet activists.

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