This Is The Only Way Banks Survive | Caitlin Long

Unless you've been living under a rock you know that the banks have been under amazing stress. As a matter of fact, we have seen more Banks collapsing at a higher dollar value than we saw in 2008! While many people think it's over it is not, it's only just beginning. So today, I'm sitting down with a banking expert Caitlin Long. She has been in the inner workings of the Banking and Financial industry and is in the process of setting up her own bank right now. In this interview, we're going to talk about the problem that's been created, but from a whole different level than you've heard before. We discuss the way money is flowing and how the FED is causing this. Then we get into the only way the banks are going to be able to protect themselves from this damage and destruction that's coming their way. Then we dive deep into what will happen in the economy from centralizing the entire banking process and why the Federal Reserve does not want to allow her bank to happen. And finally talk about the FED now system and the new CBDC that everybody's afraid of and so much more. So let's go.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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