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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

contuing november 1910

many of the name s mentioned are not familiar to most Americans today, that was totally by design.  They knew it was not the kings but, the king makers who had the real power and control but, in the world of 1910, and right up to today, they were truly the rock stars of the financial world.  There is a famous quote credited to several different members of this cabal according to who is telling the story.  No matter which one of these kings of finance said it, it gives you a window into their minds, the quote is, paraphrased, "Give me control of a country's money and I fear not their laws".  The verification of this is in the headlines ever day.  A desperate man whos children are starving goes into a bank with a note and steals a couple of thousand dollars, he ends up in prison for 20 years.  The president of the bank uses the same pen and steals millions and it is very likely he won't even see the inside of the county jail.

From the period between the meeting at Jekyll Island in 1910 and 1916, the cabal set their plan in motion utilizing names you do recognise to take control of the U.S. government, and the production capacity of the American industrial juggernaut.  The names in the forefront of this assault on America, were, Rockefeller of standard oil, Carnegie steel production, Harriman railroad, Westing house, what is today known as General Electric, Ford, General motors and others, and of course, their take over of wall street and the banking system.

For the next 3 years the cabal and their minions concentrated on putting in place the people and positions necessary to complete their plan.  Millions of dollars were directed toward electing the politicians in the right positions to change the constitution and as many laws and regulations as they could to allow them to complete the take over of America.  In 1913 Thomas Wilson was elected to the most powerful position in the world.  You will recognise him as Woodrow Wilson the 28Th president of the united states of America.  I believe Wilson, like, Roosevelt and Harding before him were well intentioned men but were naive and ill prepared to accept the power and ill intent of the powerful men who put him in power and thus had his ear.

  Wilson's  term, 1913-1921 were the most active in American history at shaping the future of, not only America but, the that of the entire world.  The constitutional amendments and "Acts" of congress during his term were monumental.   The Federal Reserve act of 1913 was the stage upon which all others would play out in favor of the "money changers"  It began to put the control of Americas money system into the hands of the "Jekyll Island 7" by creating 12 central banks throughout the united states and began giving them control over all other banks, and the flow of every American dollar.  This was followed immediately by the shortest though most controversial of all Amendments, the 16 which gives congress the right to tax by any means the income of every citizen and creating the Internal revenue service an independent entity separate from the government, and the people, to collect this new tax at the threat of imprisonment or the point of a gun, which ever it deemed necessary.

Congress and the Banksters knew full well this would eventually lead to discourse with the citizens as it had 137 years before.  At that time congress was not elected by the citizens but, appointed by the state legislators of each state and thus subject to recall and dismissal at their beck and call for not protecting the citizens of each state.  The remedy for this problem for the senators came with the passing of the seventeenth amendment.  With the Cabal owning all of the important news media of the day, as they still do to this day begin one of the biggest frauds ever perpetrated on the public, it was simple and effective and still is.  editorial pages of the day were fraught with outcries of we the people must have the right to elect our representatives in congress, why should it be left to their political cronies it the state houses.  Sounded like it made sense then and still does, until you look at the real ramifications.  As stated before the senators of each state were subject to recall and replacement at any time by the individual state houses.  Once the 17th amendment was passed this was no longer the case, now the people elected them and only the people could recall them, still sounds great right, one problem, it is nearly impossible to unseat a U.S. senator by petition and recall vote of the people, so, now you have a person in one of the most powerful positions in the world who is most certainly there for a minimum of 6 years and the way the elective process is set up most likely they will be there for life as we have seen or for as long as they wish.  What the 17th amendment actually did was remove them from the direct control of the people of each state as our employees into a princely position of power.  We no longer control them on a day to day basis, they instead, control us for as long as they can garner millions to get reelected.  In 2008 the least spent by a winning candidate was from Montana $1,400,000 last year we read of candidate spending over $100,000,000 and losing. Where do they get those millions, well a simple question to your self will give you the answer.  How much did you donate to your candidates last year.  The answer,is of course, they get it from those who want to make the rules. 

Now the three legs of the stool are installed and the Cabal can take its place with out interference on top of the stool of government and milk the cash cow until it collapses.



 

Monday, April 4, 2011

9 days in November 1910 Part 1

Many Historians have varied views of just exactly when the most formative years of America were. some believe the revolutionary period. with Washington,Adams and, Jefferson.  Others claim it is the Civil war and the emancipation proclamation, or the frontier days and others the industrial revolution.  Those historians, in their own way, may all be right, for their particular periods of interest but those were the days of old, when the American dream was still obtainable, with honest hard work.

Modern America was planned, and its future formed in the period between 1912 and 1917.  Those five years hijacked America, and set it upon the path to where we are today.  (see The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin) .

The following information was provided by: www.globalresearch.ca/​index.php?context=va&aid=10489

1. The Fed is privately owned.
Its shareholders are private banks. In fact, 100% of its shareholders are private banks. None of its stock is owned by the government.
2. The fact that the Fed does not get "appropriations" from Congress basically means that it gets its money from Congress without congressional approval, by engaging in "open market operations."
Here is how it works: When the government is short of funds, the Treasury issues bonds and delivers them to bond dealers, which auction them off. When the Fed wants to "expand the money supply" (create money), it steps in and buys bonds from these dealers with newly-issued dollars acquired by the Fed for the cost of writing them into an account on a computer screen. These maneuvers are called "open market operations" because the Fed buys the bonds on the "open market" from the bond dealers. The bonds then become the "reserves" that the banking establishment uses to back its loans. In another bit of sleight of hand known as "fractional reserve" lending, the same reserves are lent many times over, further expanding the money supply, generating interest for the banks with each loan. It was this money-creating process that prompted Wright Patman, Chairman of the House Banking and Currency Committee in the 1960s, to call the Federal Reserve "a total money-making machine." He wrote:





"When the Federal Reserve writes a check for a government bond it does exactly what any bank does, it creates money, it created money purely and simply by writing a check

3. The Fed generates profits for its shareholders.
The interest on bonds acquired with its newly-issued Federal Reserve Notes pays the Fed’s operating expenses plus a guaranteed 6% return to its banker shareholders. A mere 6% a year may not be considered a profit in the world of Wall Street high finance, but most businesses that manage to cover all their expenses and give their shareholders a guaranteed 6% return are considered "for profit" corporations.
In addition to this guaranteed 6%, the banks will now be getting interest from the taxpayers on their "reserves." The basic reserve requirement set by the Federal Reserve is 10%. The website of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York explains that as money is redeposited and relent throughout the banking system, this 10% held in "reserve" can be fanned into ten times that sum in loans; that is, $10,000 in reserves becomes $100,000 in loans. Federal Reserve Statistical Release H.8 puts the total "loans and leases in bank credit" as of September 24, 2008 at $7,049 billion. Ten percent of that is $700 billion. That means we the taxpayers will be paying interest to the banks on at least $700 billion annually – this so that the banks can retain the reserves to accumulate interest on ten times that sum in loans.
The banks earn these returns from the taxpayers for the privilege of having the banks’ interests protected by an all-powerful independent private central bank, even when those interests may be opposed to the taxpayers’ -- for example, when the banks use their special status as private money creators to fund speculative derivative schemes that threaten to collapse the U.S. economy. Among other special benefits, banks and other financial institutions (but not other corporations) can borrow at the low Fed funds rate of about 2%. They can then turn around and put this money into 30-year Treasury bonds at 4.5%, earning an immediate 2.5% from the taxpayers, just by virtue of their position as favored banks. A long list of banks (but not other corporations) is also now protected from the short selling that can crash the price of other stocks.

I will break the above info into simpler terms in Part 2 of this chapter.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The Industrialisation of War

Animals do not wage war, but for one. War came into being soon after the dawn of man, first, it is said, with a stone, then sticks, sharpened sticks, stones on the end of a stick soon, developing into sharpened stones on the end of a stick and so on down through the history of man.  This development of weaponry was for one of two purposes only, one, to gain more of what man wanted, and the other, to defend and keep what he already had.

There are several stages in the development of weapons. bows and arrows, metal for swords , gun powder to throw projectiles farther  and so on down the line depending on the desire or necessity of man to efficiently kill other men.  One of the primary reasons the colonists were able to win the revolution against the most powerful nation in the history of the earth, is largely because of  two things,  The invention and development of what was to be known as, the "Kentucky" long rifle, and the gorilla tactics learned from war with the Native Americans. 

The Kentucky rifle was accurate up to two hundred yards, while the British rifle was good for about fifty yards, so using the Native tactic of hiding in the woods and picking off the Officers of the British army the colonists were able to prevail, but even then war was pretty much a cottage industry, with weapons  being made in small factories one at a time , or by individuals.  It wasn't until the American "civil" war, (I still prefer to call it something else entirely) that war was truly industrialised, the cartridge instead if the wad and ball the multi shot capacity gun, rifled barrels on canons and hand guns, not only increased the efficiency of killing and maiming, but provided more employment, more production, and, because of the numbers of casualties, many side industries.  Coffins, liters, medicine and drugs were all primarily necessities created by war.  They all created profit for the industrialists, the Robber Barons who intern kept buying up the "American Dream" with those profits.

This brings us up to "The Great War"  the war to end all wars. pardon me while I recover from the thought of how blind and stupid we can be at times.  In that war there were of course many new implements to feed the coffers of the industrialists trucks, cars, tanks ships of steel, submarines and of course medicine, drugs, and, new and ever more efficient guns, all now being produced in Giant corporate industries, the cottage industry was out of business and now working on the line in a factory still dreaming, of the American Dream.

(part 4) Baiting The Hook

Once the industrial revolution began to build momentum the average American still had is eye on the American dream, family, home, comfort, freedom, but their were some who had their eye on other things, and, a select few had the wealth or the contacts with wealth to put their plans in motion.  These people became know as the "Robber Barons" and sadly ,as we are well aware, they still exist to this day,but, they will have to wait for anther chapter.

In 1860, war came to America, and the industrialist charged into full swing.  Railroads north, south, east ,and west.  Steel Mills in the north, cotton mills in the south, war machine factories every where.  All needed workers to fill their ranks.  The average rural citizen was earning about $39 a year, these manpower hungry factories begin to offer wages 10 time that amount to draw the needed labor, so tens of thousands gave up their American dream their farms and land for one they thought bigger and better (the bait) and moved to the industrial center to help fuel the war industry.

 When they arrived and saw the tenement houses and slums they had to live in, they began to realise why they were paid such a high wage.  But, they thought, with these high wages I can work for a while and move back home and have a farm twice as big.  There were several factors that stood in the way of this plan.  The Railroad magnets were granted hundreds of millions of acres of land surrounding their tracks that the new city dwellers had abandon.  This created land speculators, town builders and real estate brokers, all selling for a profit the land that used to belong to the people freely, or at minor cost. In addition, the new laborers were now forced to buy every thing they needed to live instead of raising it or making it them selves, and company stores were created to take back as much of the wages as possible, then there was the matter of rent all of these provided, all of this created, "the hook".

  Soon there were millions of Americans, many who once possessed the Dream, who now, could only lay their drained, tired, bodies down in a stiffening tenement, and dream, once again, of the American dream.  We, have all been chasing it sense.

What was the American Dream and when did it become for sale

First we need or understand just what the American Dream was.  In the 1940s we were made up of three basic groups, small family farms and their workers. small and large manufacturing and their workers, and the general service industry, plumbers, salesman, construction etc.

Since the very first settlers, the dream was, a piece of land, a peaceful life, family, and a home, and most important to live free, to make your own choices, and your own decisions, to succeed or fail by your own hand.  A free person upon the land.  This was not only the American dream but was very obtainable by most free men and women, with self reliance, dedication, responsibility and hard work.  And so it was up until the industrial revolution beginning in the late 1800s.  It is true there were a few cattle barons here and there with their huge mansions, and great plantation houses spaced throughout the east and south but, for the most part, the Americans actually lived the American dream, relying on no one but them selves.  Few even saw these huge mansions or paid them any attention when they did , except as you would any other anomaly or curiosity.

The arrival of the industrial revolution in the 1850s divided America into two distinct groups, rural, and urban.  The agrarian section including small town dwellers, earned about $40 to about $400 per year, the greater amount earned by city and town dwellers, and merchants.  By 1860 the industrial revolution was in full swing, and city workers were earning about $800.

At this very point in our history is where the American dream, became not something hacked out of the earth with ones own hard work.  This is the point at which the "American Dream"became for sale.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

(part 3) The Mind Benders

Propaganda is a term we are all familiar with, and as it should be, the word, brings to mind war, blood shed, atrocities,death and, destruction.  Propaganda has been traced back to before 500 BC. when stone and clay posters were discovered, promoting the virtue of one King over another and urging the people to join the effort to eradicate this enemy king from the earth.  In the 1930, the National socialist party of Germany, began a propaganda program against the Jews, Gypsies, and many other groups by painting slogans on buildings, glass store fronts and posters.  About this time arose a film maker named Joseph Goebbels, and approached Hitler with the Idea of filming his inciting speeches, and showing them around the country effectively allowing Hitler to spread his hate and propaganda to a world wide audience, something never before done.  we read the results in history.

Shortly after the second world war, several things happened to create a sort of perfect storm, for those who recognized the potential of propaganda in peace time.  Hundreds of thousands of G.I.s returning home with money in their pockets, the advent of television, thousands of news papers and the affinity the G.I. had developed for news papers and magazines, while far from home looking for a connection to life back on the farm.

Just Pryor to this two men, Lippmann and Bernays, who had been propagandists for the government, had come up with phrases like "Group Thought" and "Crowd Mentality".  Not long after the term "mass media" occurred to them, and the first "Public Relations" firm was formed.  The word propaganda was replaced with ad, advertising, spot, blurb, campaign, however their exact definition is propaganda pure and simple.

(part 2) The Illusion of the American Dream.

All man kind was blessed or cursed with dreams, depending on your perspective.  Whether he be a king, a prince, a princess, freeman, surf or slave.  Some dreams are attainable and some are not, some should be pursued and some not.  Some are realistic, and some are fantasies.  Can a child dream of being a magical fairy and truly believe it can  be, of course, but there comes a time to put  away childish dreams, and to a point most of us do, unless hope is given, that the dream could be possible by some one of great wisdom and trust.  In the case of the child it could be the parent, a loving aunt, or a trusted friend, but in the case of an adult who could possibly have such power ?

In the pre European days of America, the inhabitants, for the most part lived the true dream, the obtainable every day dream.  They had homes, and many had winter and summer homes, they hunted, fished, raised their children, enjoyed generations of close family and a basically free life.  They worked hard enough to provide food shelter and some comforts to them selves and their families, and spent the rest of their time enjoying the wonders of the earth and the freedom to do so. 

The european on the other hand was taught over hundreds of years  to pursue the generally unobtainable dream.  Kings dreamed of ruling the world, the princesses dreamed of being queens, a lord of becoming a prince, and a surf of being a freeman upon his own land, spending their lives chasing the carrot on the stick put before them by those who ruled them.

This brings us to that ever elusive "American Dream".  Up until the nineteen fifties, the dream was not an illusion, it was obtainable to most.  You worked hard and a dollar was paid for a dollar earned, and a dollar bought what a dollar should. My parents bought their first home and 5 A of land for $1500 paid off in a year.  I bought my first car for $25 earned over the entire summer.  We had a huge garden a big cellar full of food, we had kites, bicycles, ball games, picnics, the 25 cent movies on Saturday night where you couldn't spend a dollar no mater how hard you tried, we lived the American dream.

All of this was shortly after the second world war.  Most think the NAZI machine was ground to a deathly halt in Berlin, and to a degree it did, but something much more sinister survived that war and lived and grew to enslave the world,, killing to this day, including the "American Dream".

path to freedom ? (part 1)

Over the past few months I have looked over several "freedom" or "sovereignty" groups, one in particular which is typical of most.  The same elements are there in all of them, a charismatic leader, a corrupt government in Washington, hundreds or thousands of people who have lost hope, religious fervor (this goes hand in hand with the lost hope), egos large and small,  the same bitching and moaning, and for the most part, a lack of any real solutions.

The largest group of course, are the truly dedicated followers blinded to reality by promises of  instant relief from bondage just around the corner, the same tired old carrot and stick routine, used successfully for centuries, by leaders who espouse either intended or empty promises which ever the case may be.

These groups have been around since there have been "kings" on the earth, but here in America they have been particularly active since the sixties.  The anti war movement, the Hippie movement, flower power, the SDS, Black Panthers etc. I could fill the page with hundreds of names, but until recent years,with the exception of a few headlines now and then, the "right wing Christian extremists"  (not my term but one the "de facto" (current) government and their minions like to use)  had not been in the forefront. 

Today as the economy gets worse and more and more people loose their jobs and their homes they are turning to these "patriot" groups in ever increasing numbers.  At this point keep in mind the axiom, "one mans "patriot" is another mans "potential terrorists".  Your particular view largely depends on weather you still have your job and home or, work for the current government or have been one of those who view the "American dream"  as stolen by the "Banksters", Wall Street", "Politicians", "Elitists", the Pope, Illuminati,  Corporatist or what ever other boogeyman you choose.  The truth is probably all may be involved,  however the real culprit is us, you and me and the reason is that ever so close "American dream".  About now your thinking this guy is nuts, how could  that be ?  Well fasten your seat belts Buds and Budetts I'm going to tell you exactly how.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Are you convinced yet ?

     Over the last 5 years we have witnessed disaster in the two most modern, industrialised and wealthiest countries on the planet.  Katrina and the quake in Japan.  If either has taught us one tiny lesson it should be this.

     Against major cataclysm of any kind, world wide. nation wide. state wide, or even in your own home, the government, the state government or your own police force CAN NOT SAVE YOU OR, TO A GREAT DEGREE NOT EVEN PROTECT YOU.  It has been proven over and over by fact, in most cases the government, can only rescue you,if it's not too late, or bury you if it is.    

     Our country, indeed, the world is fast approaching cataclysm.  1% of the world population now control or own 50% of the wealth in this world.Just a few short years ago the elitist wealthy comprised 20% then 10% and 5% now 1%.

     The worlds richest people own 50% of the world, but that is not the most important fact, the most important fact is with their 50% controlling interest and the billions of other citizens of the world controlling the other 50%, They, the super wealthy,control it all, and all of us. 

     The saving grace is, they may control all of us but, they do not and can not ever control each of us as individuals.

(next see how the game was played) (also see and learn the way out, http://neighborbyneighbor.wordpress.com

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Realism 101

    We all know, except for those lucky few still holding good jobs, and of course, those who stole all you jobs, and what little money most of us had.
 
     Every where, on the net, TV, and every where else we look we are  confronted with it.  We too are confronted with several other things,  bitch groups who talk, but have no solutions and,groups that claim to have solutions to all of our problems.  The first groups may make you feel better for a while and give you a vent, but to me and other realists, they are totally useless .
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     The realist view is ,the government will never totally shut down the Internet, short of total infrastructure collapse because it keeps so many of our citizens occupied, and  glued to the key board.  If not they may become a dangerous force confronting the banksters, corporatists, and elitist who have stolen, you money, your freedom and your country.

     A realist knows the only "rescue" you can really count on is within you.  There are others like you, like minds, who seem to be up to this great challenge but, any one who has survived true chaos knows through experience, there is no 100% when it comes to the bottom line, not even in you.

     Over the next few weeks we will try to sort out some of these movements, and separate fact from fiction, innuendo,dreamers, ego motivated "leaders" and out right fraud.

     Don't misinterpret this, there are some good groups out there, and it will take millions to make any kind of recognizable difference.  Look at the 8/12 movement.  By some counts there were upwards of 2 million in DC that day.   Did you life change ?  Neither did mine.