Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Illuminati and banking


In 1972 Gary Allen wrote a book "None Dare Call it Conspiracy." It sold over five million copies and showed how powerful financial leaders such as Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Morgan bought the US presidency for McKinley. None of them were all that secretive in the way in which they spent their money on his behalf. Voters knew that big business was behind McKinley, and the election was fairly close considering the huge amount of money that went into McKinley's campaign.

J.P. Morgan was a financial tycoon that had learned from instruction received from the Rothschild family which his father knew personally. The Rothschild’s where a Jewish family in Germany that controlled the fate of nations through their vast wealth and the primary reason that Hitler blamed Jews and so many Germans believed him. Jewish banking was a part of history long before the Rothschild’s had taken it to new heights. In Italy it was more like getting a lone from the Mafia, asking for money from the bankers (who at that time got their name because of the banks, or tables that they did business at). And in order to insure they were repaid the Jews in that business had to use Mafia-like techniques.

Tracing banking back even further however we get to the Templar’s, a well-known connection to Illuminati, and not surprisingly banking. With "banking" came wealth and power.

Now tracing that forward to today. While Jews and bankers together form a strong backbone to the democratic party, it is not to say that the democratic party is anymore completely run by Illuminati than is the republican party. But one question that might be important to ask is, "Why isn't fiscal responsibility important to a party that has such a large banking backbone?" Perhaps the answer is already apparent to you. "Who stands to gain from America's debt?"

One of the "secret" laws in banking about debt is, "they who knows earns it and they who don't pays it." So then is it any wonder that an education system largely set up by Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Morgan conspicuously omit the training of personal finance. Big money is to be made in the ruin of others. One then can easily trace Illuminati power, for the "love of money is the root of all evil." Well perhaps not fully, no more than "power corrupts."

You might wonder how can I have a blog posting without trying to convince you to join my conspiracy. While it might be possible, it's not going to happen this time. But "conspiracy" you might ask, isn't that working together at the expense of someone else? True, but as Abraham Lincoln pointed out the freeing of slaves took place at the expense of the slaveholders. While the freedom to have slaves was protected by the United States up until that time, the freedom of the slaves to be that as equal   has been prized since that time.

We have an opportunity and a responsibility to stand up and stand together against the oppressive Illuminati (which doesn't have to actually be anything more than an idea). Just the strength of pulling together has tremendous power to overcome. So despite the fact that conspiracy exists in religion, I'm hoping that not only Jews and Mormons join me but also Catholics and Muslims (obviously I should start with those more well known for their conspiracies -- I'm pretty sure that those of each of those faiths know how much I love them) and everyone else who can believe in me. Together we can make it a better world.

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