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it's also a trust and without any deposit there is no balance.
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Apr 2, 2020
Apr 2, 2020 at 4:53 PM UTC
universal banker
There once was a banker from Kent Whose life was fanatically bent     On saving each quid     Like no other did And moaning with each pound he spent
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Nov 25, 2019
Nov 25, 2019 at 11:02 PM UTC
Reluctant Spender
A god – Or ‘the’ God, Or a whole plethora of gods; Refer To whichever of these nominations Your perceptions prefer. Entire cultures, Cultivated in distant lands, Some born to arid, desert sands Some born in the cold, shivering, Desperately clinging to warmth with trembling hands. All of their scriptures mention Beings deemed otherworldly, Masters of the universe who would only address Those who they deem worthy. These gods were beyond reproach; With deference one must approach, On bended knee, offerings at the ready, A stream of prayers and supplications, Coming slowly, surely, steadily. One God Seemed to be hell-bent on conquering others. According to religious leaders, Responsible for pitting brothers against brothers, This God, as we’ve been told, To us his kingdom in heaven he has sold. If we pay our dues in worship and obedience, We will get to live happily, grow old, And enjoy life in Heaven. This God, apparently, Wished for the attention of all – Other temples must crumble and fall, Differing cultures are simply wrong, Their moral fibre is weak, And we are strong. The great lie, an illusion now ageless; One God to rule all, a resolution that is baseless. Really, God must be a corporate banker – Spreading all over the world like a cancer. Think about it; War has been waged in the name of God, no? Well, it might shock you to know That wars generate insane amounts of debt And guess who’s there to reap the benefits and collect? Ah! The penny dramatically drops, the dots suddenly connect; Who issues the money we depend on? Who is responsible for economic castrations? Fluctuating values and inflations? Causing debt ceilings to collapse on top of entire nations? Certainly not any God who loves living beings. Clearly, bankers are now God; Living in palaces of gold and ivory, Pillaged, precious metals and gilded thrones, Whilst people have to deal with austerity and loans. Dictating policies, a niche of power, Funding bloodshed, settling scores, Sometimes both sides of the conflict, Just look at the Napoleonic wars! Things will be clear Once the origins of this system you properly hear. Those among us who are truly bright Know that a free life is the true divine right, Not an inherited claim to the world’s money supply, Not being in a position or of the inclination To bleed an entire planet dry – Those people among us Need to stand up and fight.
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Jun 3, 2018
Jun 3, 2018 at 5:12 AM UTC
God is a Banker
A god – Or ‘the’ God, Or a whole plethora of gods; Refer To whichever of these nominations Your perceptions prefer. Entire cultures, Cultivated in distant lands, Some born to arid, desert sands Some born in the cold, shivering, Desperately clinging to warmth with trembling hands. All of their scriptures mention Beings deemed otherworldly, Masters of the universe who would only address Those who they deem worthy. These gods were beyond reproach; With deference one must approach, On bended knee, offerings at the ready, A stream of prayers and supplications, Coming slowly, surely, steadily. One God Seemed to be hell-bent on conquering others. According to religious leaders, Responsible for pitting brothers against brothers, This God, as we’ve been told, To us his kingdom in heaven he has sold. If we pay our dues in worship and obedience, We will get to live happily, grow old, And enjoy life in Heaven. This God, apparently, Wished for the attention of all – Other temples must crumble and fall, Differing cultures are simply wrong, Their moral fibre is weak, And we are strong. The great lie, an illusion now ageless; One God to rule all, a resolution that is baseless. Really, God must be a corporate banker – Spreading all over the world like a cancer. Think about it; War has been waged in the name of God, no? Well, it might shock you to know That wars generate insane amounts of debt And guess who’s there to reap the benefits and collect? Ah! The penny dramatically drops, the dots suddenly connect; Who issues the money we depend on? Who is responsible for economic castrations? Fluctuating values and inflations? Causing debt ceilings to collapse on top of entire nations? Certainly not any God who loves living beings. Clearly, bankers are now God; Living in palaces of gold and ivory, Pillaged, precious metals and gilded thrones, Whilst people have to deal with austerity and loans. Dictating policies, a niche of power, Funding bloodshed, settling scores, Sometimes both sides of the conflict, Just look at the Napoleonic wars! Things will be clear Once the origins of this system you properly hear. Those among us who are truly bright Know that a free life is the true divine right, Not an inherited claim to the world’s money supply, Not being in a position or of the inclination To bleed an entire planet dry – Those people among us Need to stand up and fight.
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