The Role of Central Banks in the COVID Crisis - Prof. Richard Werner & Catherine Austin Fitts

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Prof. Richard Werner and Catherine Austin Fitts discuss 'the role of central banks and the economic drivers in the Covid-19 crisis' during the Doctors for Covid Ethics Symposium hosted by UK Column & moderated by Taylor Hudak. Over the last year, policies and control measures have been put forward to further power held by central planners while damaging local economies & small businesses.

"If you combine vaccine passports, which is really a way to get a digital ID card that can dovetail with the CBDC system, what we're talking about is a complete digital control system." - Catherine Austin Fitts

Information on the Speakers
Prof. Richard Werner: First Class Honours BSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and a Doctorate in Economics from the University of Oxford, Founding Chair of Local First CIC establishing community banks, Author of #1 Japanese best-seller 'Princes of the Yen', Former Senior Managing Director at Bear Stearns Asset Management, Former Chief Economist at Jardine Fleming Asia, and in 1995 proposed a new monetary policy named 'Quantitative Easing'.

Catherine Austin Fitts: President of Solari Inc, Publisher of Solari Report, Former Managing Director of Wall Street investment bank Dillon, served as Assistant Secretary of Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner during the Bush Administration, and was the President of Hamilton Securities Group Inc. Catherine has designed and closed over $25 billion of transactions & investments to date.

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