The Debt Machine: It's Not a Crisis, It's the Operating System.
Every nation on Earth is drowning in trillions of dollars of debt. But if everyone owes money, who is the ultimate creditor? And how did we get trapped in a financial system where the debt is never repaid—only rolled over?
This film dives deep into the hidden architecture of the modern global economy, tracing the 300-year history of perpetual debt. We reveal how four key figures—William Paterson, Nathan Rothschild, J.P. Morgan, and Paul Volcker—each solved a different problem, stacking their solutions to build the permanent, interconnected, and inescapable system we live inside today.
The quiet truth is: this machine functions because of its debt, not despite it.
🔑 What You Will Learn:
The Paterson Principle (1694): How the Bank of England pioneered a way for governments to borrow without ever paying back the principal.
Rothschild’s Global Web: How the family industrialized and globalized sovereign debt, making default catastrophic for the entire world.
J.P. Morgan & The Infinite Ceiling: The secret meeting that created the Federal Reserve, allowing governments to borrow money without any hard limits.
The Volcker Lock-In: Why countries are no longer allowed to default, and how the IMF ensures nations remain perpetually bound by interest payments.
The 'So What' for You: How this system dictates your inflation, interest rates, and the stability of your pension fund.
Understanding this architecture isn't about predicting a crash; it's about gaining the clarity to navigate a world powered by debt.
Watch now and see how the machine was engineered—and who truly benefits from its design.
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