“The international banks control the future labor and actions of the world.
Watch as they fund both sides of war - as they always have historically.”
They will try to fund lots of things, but the days of conjuring up tradeable currency are fading.
Lets say they print up a billion dollars for bombs, guns, drones.
The cost of raw materials and labor to put all this in the pipeline is about to radically change.
Then what?
Money isn't printed. It's created when a new debt is created by a banking institution.
Banks do not lend deposits. Those are liabilities on the bank's balance sheet and they are not allowed to.
It used to be there were rules about how many loans (new money) could be created based on the deposits held. That's no longer the case.
The government cannot print money. It can sell securities, with the purchase at auction of those securities creating new money - the same as a consumer taking a loan for a house or car creates new money.
Principal payments on loans reduce the money supply as the debt gets drawn down.