Jiang argues that the Bank of England model lets a private banking system impose debt obligations on people and their descendants even though those people never consented to or directly used the borrowed money.
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"So people now, every one of them is obligated to pay you back. So the Bank of England is this private corporation that's now..."
"And that's what accounts for the rise of the Bank of England, and that's what just ifies the British Empire."
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