The Success of the Japanese Shadow War Economy - Blood $atellite

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While discussing a recent online debate concerning the relevance of violence in political change and the routing of these natural desires into inert fandoms, Dimes and Judas launch into a review of the landmark book “The Princes of Yen” by Richard Werner. Here they dissect the explosive growth of the Japanese economy in the 20th century as a product of centrally planned war economics, the power of the Japanese central bank, and the conspiracy within the financial leadership to revolutionize the economy through crisis.

Taken from Episode #228 – Pseudcoiner Shorts Diamond Nanobot Suicide.

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Timestamps:

03:42 – Dissident Groups Must Answer the “For What?” Question

08:10 – Achieving Economic Sovereignty

19:43 – “Princes of the Yen” Discussion Begins

25:18 – The Japanese System of Total Economy

28:51 – Window Guidance

30:25 – America Didn’t Really Change Much After World War 2

33:57 – The Doctrine of the Organic Firm and Growth

36:42 – The Secret Dominance of the Central Bank of Japan

43:58 – The Bank of Japan Orchestrating Crisis to Inspire Reform

49:11 – Japan Treating Trade Like War and the Limits of Growth

52:55 – The Princes of the Yen’s Plot to Take Advantage of Recession

1:00:35 – The Maekawa Report

1:04:45 – Werner’s Ideal Future for Central Banking

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