Video: Fragile Hegemony of the U.S. Dollar

“In God We Trust”
Money is Made Out of Nothing.
The Weaponization of Money.
Financial Warfare
Lots of dollars in the Pockets of “La classe politique”.
“In Trump We Trust”??
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Renowned economist Peter Koenig together with Michel Chossudovsky examines the complex history and geopolitics of the U.S. dollar.
While the dollar still prevails, it’s hegemonic role in international trade and finance is threatened.
This GRTV video production is produced in English with subtitles in 16 languages. Our intent is to “spread the word” Worldwide.

Video: Fragile Hegemony of the U.S. Dollar
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