Ernst Wolff On The Global Financial System
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Freedom TV hosted by Voices For Freedom co-founders (Claire, Alia & Libby) for an alternative report during New Zealand nationwide lockdown.
Join us for another Freedom TV episode with special guest German author and journalist Ernst Wolff. We have an interesting chat with Ernst about the unfolding global health and economic crisis as they relate especially to the Covid-19 lockdowns and address the question of who has an interest in the destructive agenda currently facing the world.
Ernst was born in Tianjin, China in 1950 and grew up in Korea and Germany attending college in the United States until he was expelled for protesting against the Vietnam War. He has since pursued a professional career as a screenplay writer for German and Swiss television for almost 30 years. Ernst divides his time between Berlin and Zürich and is a proud father and grandfather.
Ernst's main focus is the interrelation between politics and the economy, particularly the financial sector. Much of his criticism has been of the global financial and monetary system, especially the role of the IMF, the World Bank, the Federal Reserve, the Bretton Woods system and the worldwide fiat money.
Join us for another Freedom TV episode with special guest German author and journalist Ernst Wolff. We have an interesting chat with Ernst about the unfolding global health and economic crisis as they relate especially to the Covid-19 lockdowns and address the question of who has an interest in the destructive agenda currently facing the world.
Ernst was born in Tianjin, China in 1950 and grew up in Korea and Germany attending college in the United States until he was expelled for protesting against the Vietnam War. He has since pursued a professional career as a screenplay writer for German and Swiss television for almost 30 years. Ernst divides his time between Berlin and Zürich and is a proud father and grandfather.
Ernst's main focus is the interrelation between politics and the economy, particularly the financial sector. Much of his criticism has been of the global financial and monetary system, especially the role of the IMF, the World Bank, the Federal Reserve, the Bretton Woods system and the worldwide fiat money.