Everyone should read : A history of central banking and the enslavement of mankind by Stephen Mitford Goodson

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And you will never understand American history or the history of the Occident during the past 2000 years unless you look at one or two problems; namely, sheenies and usury.
One or the other or BOTH. I should say, both.

– Ezra Pound

History is the most crucial subject of any educational system superseding science and the humanities in importance. Within its fabric, it holds theculture, traditions, beliefs, ethos and raison d’etre necessary for the continued existence of any people. If history is compromised by falsifications and omissions, which are frequently imposed by outsiders , then that civilisation will decay and finally collapse, as may be observed in the slow disintegration of Western civilisation since 1945. George Orwell expressed a similar sentiment in ‘1984’ when he wrote: “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of history.” Winston Churchill once made the observation that the further one goes back into history, the clearer the picture becomes. By employing this technique the author is hopeful that any doubts , which readers may have concerning his analysis and exegesis of modern historical events will be assuaged, if not entirely eliminated.

For any nation/state/society/community to have full sovereignty and independence in its affairs, absolute control over the means it employs to exchange goods and services must reside with the organs, which represent the people, and must not be delegated to private individuals. Throughout recorded history periods of state control of the money supply have been synonymous with eras of prosperity, peace, cultural enrichment, full employment and zero inflation. However, when private bankers usurp control of the money creation process, the inevitable results are recurring cycles of prosperity and poverty unemployment , embedded inflation and an enormous and ever increasing transfer of wealth and political power to this tiny clique, who control this exploitative monetary system. Whenever these private and central bankers have been opposed in the past by nations seeking restoration of an honest money system, these parasitic bankers have invariably invoked a “patriotic” war in order to defeat the much maligned “enemy”. This has been a feature of almost all wars during the past 300 plus years.

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All these historical figures tried to stand up to the banks and ended up dead, the end. There, saved you 12 hours of reading names and dates
 
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All these historical figures tried to stand up to the banks and ended up dead, the end. There, saved you 12 hours of reading names and dates
Yes and them family's are still the real ones in charge to this day.
 
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