We need to reclaim our energy resources and return power to citizens before we turn on each other

IOUs (promissory notes) are being drawn on the Irish taxpayer on a weekly basis from the Irish Central Bank to release cash for shoring up private banks due to deposits being withdrawn.

We need to reclaim our energy resources and return power to citizens before we turn on each other

The ‘extra liquidity assistance’ being provided by the Central Bank, €44.6 billion to end November 2010 to private banks, is being met by promissory notes for €31bn, €2bn in other assets, and €11.5bn, but tolerates our Central Bank accepting these ‘assets.’

There is no end in sight of the shoring up of private banks, at least not until taxpayers’ monies are all gone. Citizens have no current means of stopping this. The information was investigated by a lay person.

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