VIRAL Victoria EXPOSES Canadian banking flaws and announced the a global audience
Economists around the world are struggling to break free of the clutches of the financial crisis, but one Canadian girl knows exactly what needs to be done.
Victoria Grant, aged 12, became an overnight Internet sensation after a video of her slamming Canada's banks and the government for robbing the people went viral.
In an interview with RT, the child economist expressed her concern that the Canadian government has been borrowing money from private banks and putting the people into debt.
Victoria's mother, Marcia Grant, principal at the Resurrection Christian Academy, told RT that her daughter becoming an Internet sensation is "quite exciting."
"We never knew when this project started what would happen with this. It's exciting that we get people talking and doing their own research. Whether they agree or disagree, they are at least listening and exploring."
"What's been bothering me is that our government has been borrowing money from private banks and putting us into debt. And they are not doing anything about this. So they are just standing by and watching the private banks make us pay compounded interest.
My solution is that we stop borrowing from private banks and start borrowing from the Bank of Canada with little to no interest.
Well I've been researching and watching documentaries and reading books. And it is not that hard to understand once you start researching. And world leaders, they probably know what is happening. They are just not doing anything about it. I think they don't care because they are benefiting from what they are doing to us."
"Well, it has been quite exciting. We never knew when this project started what would happen with this. We didn't actually dream that this would happen but it's exciting that we getting people talking and doing their own research. Whether they agree or disagree, they are at least listening and exploring.
"Me and my dad have been watching documentaries, I'd be taking notes and then we write it down and put it into my speech. So we both work on it.
I want to be an interior designer, but I am definitely going to keep studying monetary reform."
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Victoria Grant, aged 12, became an overnight Internet sensation after a video of her slamming Canada's banks and the government for robbing the people went viral.
In an interview with RT, the child economist expressed her concern that the Canadian government has been borrowing money from private banks and putting the people into debt.
Victoria's mother, Marcia Grant, principal at the Resurrection Christian Academy, told RT that her daughter becoming an Internet sensation is "quite exciting."
"We never knew when this project started what would happen with this. It's exciting that we get people talking and doing their own research. Whether they agree or disagree, they are at least listening and exploring."
"What's been bothering me is that our government has been borrowing money from private banks and putting us into debt. And they are not doing anything about this. So they are just standing by and watching the private banks make us pay compounded interest.
My solution is that we stop borrowing from private banks and start borrowing from the Bank of Canada with little to no interest.
Well I've been researching and watching documentaries and reading books. And it is not that hard to understand once you start researching. And world leaders, they probably know what is happening. They are just not doing anything about it. I think they don't care because they are benefiting from what they are doing to us."
"Well, it has been quite exciting. We never knew when this project started what would happen with this. We didn't actually dream that this would happen but it's exciting that we getting people talking and doing their own research. Whether they agree or disagree, they are at least listening and exploring.
"Me and my dad have been watching documentaries, I'd be taking notes and then we write it down and put it into my speech. So we both work on it.
I want to be an interior designer, but I am definitely going to keep studying monetary reform."
Tags: 2012 rtglobalreport trend trends trendy news media zion zionism NWO new world order banking crisis economy economic decline gold silver bullion fuel hope inspiration banks cash currency dollar pound euro Canada Toronto Ontario Quebec Montreal Vancouver wall street national debt credit cards loans mortgages revolution research smart girl Victoria Grant public banking public banking institute public banking in America Canada Federal Reserve debt austerity 12 year old girl money
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