I wouldn't mind a little nudge in the right direction, there is so much shit going on that it gets difficult to figure what to reseaech more into. I was not familiar with the site you posted, but I will keep my eyes on it. I had done a paper a long while back on the origins of the Federal Reserve and saw the things such as Senator Nelson Aldrich, how his family married into the Rockefellers, ect. and major "conflict of interests", for the lack of a better term, of Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller becoming the Vice President in the 70s and things of that nature. Interesting enough, Charles Lindbergh, Sr. was adamant and very vocal against the inception of the Fed. Of course his great grandson was kidnapped and never found, among other instances such as Abraham Lincoln blocking the Rothschilds from funding both sides of the civil war. It's all interconnected and that only scratches the surface.
I wouldn't mind a little nudge in the right direction, there is so much shit going on that it gets difficult to figure what to reseaech more into. I was not familiar with the site you posted, but I will keep my eyes on it. I had done a paper a long while back on the origins of the Federal Reserve and saw the things such as Senator Nelson Aldrich, how his family married into the Rockefellers, ect. and major "conflict of interests", for the lack of a better term, of Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller becoming the Vice President in the 70s and things of that nature. Interesting enough, Charles Lindbergh, Sr. was adamant and very vocal against the inception of the Fed. Of course his great grandson was kidnapped and never found, among other instances such as Abraham Lincoln blocking the Rothschilds from funding both sides of the civil war. It's all interconnected and that only scratches the surface.