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Razeontherock 5 points ago +5 / -0

EpsteinIsAlive, to give more detail to other answers you've already been given, all you have to do to see which Countries aren't effectively owned by the same elite bastards that hold us all in slavery to debt is look at who US goes to war against. There are very few remaining Countries not under the same scam we are via our Fed.

They also own MSM, big pharma, IMF, BIS, and are behind the indoctrination program that used to be US education.

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Razeontherock 2 points ago +2 / -0

Here are some great resources, free online:

  1. The Creature From Jekyll Island. I think this should be required reading for every US citizen.500+ pages. Incredibly well researched! Worth starting at the bibliography to see the hundreds of years of quotes from relevant people and literature he draws from. Internet degradation, meaning exposed html code and typos. Only 1 section I could not get the gist of.

  2. The Money Masters. A documentary now available on YouTube. Seriously long, needs to be taken in small increments so you don't miss important content. Also very well researched. A completely different approach. Includes some info not in the book. I wish my search had begun with these 2 resources!

  3. This one's shorter. Might be a better starting point?

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Razeontherock 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes! In reverse order of completeness and length, all free online:

  1. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4AC6RSau7r8&feature=youtu.be

This is only 47 minutes long. Maybe a good starting point?.

  1. The Money Masters, a documentary on YouTube. This is super long, dry and boring. Needs to be taken in small bits to avoid missing important information, but it's well researched and very thorough.

  2. A totally different approach that I think should be required reading for any US citizen. 500+ pages. The Creature From Jekyll Island. Incredibly well researched, worth starting at the Bibliography just to see the wealth of sources he draws from from hundreds of years of relevant quotes and literature. Lots of 'internet degredation' meaning exposed html code and typos. There was only 1 paragraph I could not get the gist of. I wish I had started my search with these last 2 resources! But they weren't available back then. We need a critical mass of people who know what's going on ...