who controls the money? who started the war of 1812? who killed Lincoln? Who killed JFK? what did JKF want? what does Trump want? Why did JFK Jr. die? Who was friends with Donald Trump?
and who died this morning at the age of 57 from a heart attack?
are there any loyal people in our military?
what else do we know?
Posted this before, but relevant to your topic.
All wars are banker wars....
Prior to 1913 our pay checks went into our pockets instead of the coffers of wealthy men.
We have been slowly taken over by the unconstitutional federal reserve bank. They answer to no one but control the currency supply through debt based usury. Remove the bank and you remove all the ROT and decay that has eroded our constitution and convictions for the last 100 years.
We are no longer a country guided by our constitution, but ruled by the bank that owns us
DEBT = DEPENDENCY, DEPENDENCY = CONTROL
The very thing we fought against to start this country followed us here. Their debt based usury continues to enslaves us even today.
In reference to the currency act of 1764 Benjamin Franklin wrote;
The founding fathers knew of the dangers of a privately owned nationalized bank with the ability to print and coin money to sell it to the people at an inflated rate. They viewed it as the single greatest enemy,
President Jackson knew the true enemy of free people and made his entire re-election campaign about defeating them and removing them. His campaign slogan was "Jackson and No Bank"
He battled against the central bank and their 3 million dollar backed candidate.
He had to fire over 2,000 government officials (talk about deep state) to get his policies through. Survived Assassination attempts and multiple negative political campaigns run against him.
He won and kicked them out of the US for over 70 years. He was able to completely pay off the national debt and set us free from the chains of the elite banking masters. He acknowledged this as his greatest accomplishment, "I killed the bank".
They lost to Jackson, but they learned alot from that temporary defeat. Woodrow Wilson was backed by them and let them back in with the federal reserve act in 1913 to which he later lamented.