Promising to teach her listeners more about the money system “than 90 percent of the people on the planet” know, U.S. medical doctor and author Nancy Banks recently intrigued a small crowd of students and professors at Guadalajara’s Tec de Monterrey by explaining how greed dominates the functioning of international business and banking.
While some listeners at the prestigious university March 28 said they expected a medical talk in line with the first word in the title of Banks’ book, “AIDS, Opium, Diamonds and Empire,” her presentation focused on economic factors mentioned farther along in the title. Many in the audience responded positively to these ideas.
A principal topic of Banks’ speech was the “debt-based financial system we are enslaved to,” said Tec international relations Professor Hrvoje Moric, who interned with the World Health Organization in Geneva during the swine flu scare. “She has the kind of perspective I have and it’s not shared with many other people.”
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