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|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_Street_Crash_of_1929
 
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|description=A dramatic end to the "roaring [[1920s|twenties]]" - a huge wealth transfer to the superrich
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|description=A dramatic end to the "roaring [[1920s|twenties]]" - a huge wealth grab by the superrich
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|start=October 24, 1929
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|end=October 29, 1929
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|location=USA
 
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The was a huge transferral of wealth to the [[cabal]] of bankers who had achieved control of the banking system after the [[Federal Reserve Act]] was signed into law.
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The was a huge transfer of wealth to the [[cabal]] of bankers who had achieved control of the [[US banking system]] after the [[Federal Reserve Act]] was signed into law.
 
==Official narrative==
 
==Official narrative==
 
Undoubtedly, a lot of people lost a lot of money during this crash. The {{on}} of the 1929 [[Wall St]] crash (like that of financial fraud generally) obscures the fact that the zero sum nature of money means that for everyone dollar that was lost, a dollar was gained. To look at it another way, money is only an accounting tool, the ''real'' disaster was a transferral of ownership of property. The property was not destroyed by the crash, but hyperaccumulated in the hands of the few who engineered the event. Since they also controlled the {{ccm}}, this perspective was not widely aired.
 
Undoubtedly, a lot of people lost a lot of money during this crash. The {{on}} of the 1929 [[Wall St]] crash (like that of financial fraud generally) obscures the fact that the zero sum nature of money means that for everyone dollar that was lost, a dollar was gained. To look at it another way, money is only an accounting tool, the ''real'' disaster was a transferral of ownership of property. The property was not destroyed by the crash, but hyperaccumulated in the hands of the few who engineered the event. Since they also controlled the {{ccm}}, this perspective was not widely aired.

Latest revision as of 21:04, 11 December 2016

Event.png Wall Street Crash   SpartacusRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
DateOctober 24, 1929 - October 29, 1929
DescriptionA dramatic end to the "roaring twenties" - a huge wealth grab by the superrich

The was a huge transfer of wealth to the cabal of bankers who had achieved control of the US banking system after the Federal Reserve Act was signed into law.

Official narrative

Undoubtedly, a lot of people lost a lot of money during this crash. The official narrative of the 1929 Wall St crash (like that of financial fraud generally) obscures the fact that the zero sum nature of money means that for everyone dollar that was lost, a dollar was gained. To look at it another way, money is only an accounting tool, the real disaster was a transferral of ownership of property. The property was not destroyed by the crash, but hyperaccumulated in the hands of the few who engineered the event. Since they also controlled the commercially-controlled media, this perspective was not widely aired.

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