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I gather the question, "what, exactly, are you talking about?" isn't one of the right ones, given your refusal to answer it. Banking is big business, and big banks are huge business, so there's a lot of money there and a lot of power as a result. But that applies to all big businesses. When you talk about the "power" derived through the global banking system, what do you mean, exactly?
Creating money from nothing and lending to government gives them the alpha position in relation to politicians. It also provides a huge revenue stream which they can buy off politicians, buy up corporations such as media, etc. They could choose to ruin the economy if they wanted really, and then blame it on who ever they want.
When you extrapolate that power across the entire world by examining the global banking network as Quigley states you can see the ability to essentially control global policy.
There is a private central bank in each country, and the same mechanism is employed. They are all tied together and headed in Switzerland.
Funny, how Switzerland is always the neutral nation