Central banker says, "We control the press and the politicians!"
Published by Campbell M Gold in Blowing in the Wind · Sunday 06 Jul 2025 · 1:45
Tags: central, banker, press, control, politicians, advice, Sir, Harry, Pilkington, Justin, Walker, media, skepticism, political, trust, financial, insight, power, dynamics
Tags: central, banker, press, control, politicians, advice, Sir, Harry, Pilkington, Justin, Walker, media, skepticism, political, trust, financial, insight, power, dynamics

"We control the press and the politicians!"
Look what's just blown in...
Central banker says, "We control the press and the politicians!"
In 2016, Justin Walker from The British Constitution Group (BCG) appeared on Bristol Broadband Co-operative’s radio show, Dialect Radio. During the show, he shared his interest in the money system.
His passion began in 1972, when he was 16 years old, after a conversation with his uncle, Sir Harry Pilkington (later Lord Pilkington), who served as a director of the Bank of England from 1955 to 1972. Sir Harry had attended the first Bilderberg conference in 1954.
Sir Harry Pilkington shared two pieces of advice with his nephew Justin Walker: "First of all, never believe anything you read in the press because we control it. And secondly, never ever believe a politician when they say they can do something because they can’t unless we say they can." He was travelling to London for one of his last meetings at the Bank of England when the conversation took place.
This conversation inspired Walker to delve deeper into the workings of monetary systems.
Walker explained that banks can create money out of thin air, and he described the private central banking system as being self-regulating, with control over 60 central banks through the Bank for International Settlements. He emphasised that the City of London serves as a central hub for the global economy, wielding considerable power and influence over the international financial landscape.
He advocated for a sovereign national credit system, like the Bradbury Pound, where a nation can create and issue its own debt-free and interest-free currency. Walker also emphasised the importance of sovereign government control and trial by jury as essential mechanisms to protect individuals from tyranny.
There are no reviews yet.