“Banking was conceived in iniquity and born in sin… Bankers own the earth. Take it away from them, but leave them the power to create money and control credit, and with a flick of a pen they will create enough to buy it back.”
~ Josiah Stamp
Sometimes things seem so complicated, that most simply avoid any effort to understand the problems facing them. Very little of anything is too complicated or too complex for any thinking individual to understand, so breaking things down to a level that is more easily understandable is often necessary for clarity. These efforts can be helped along by those with knowledge about important issues, who take the time to explain them in such a manner, that little expertise is necessary to figure out the basis of the matter at hand. A great impediment to this dilemma, is the fact that the State has over many decades, attempted, and most successfully, to dumb-down the population at large, by taking over the ‘schooling’ of each generation almost from birth until full adulthood and beyond, thereby harming the intellect of large numbers of ‘society’ to such an extent, as to effectively negate meaningful dialogue.
The result of this manufactured and manipulated outcome, has been the plotted creation of a blind, ignorant, and indifferent population, with voluminous propaganda being used as a tool of deception. This has led to mass slavery, even though the crowd for the most part, still believes due to extreme gullibility and brainwashing, that they are somehow free. This solidifies the statement made by Von Goethe, that “None are so enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free.” This country is the epitome of this reality, but few recognize the existence and scope of the extreme uncertainty confronting us, and the dire consequences of the mass inaction of the herd in the face of the staggering challenges ahead.
h/t Jane
Seems like the War of Northern Aggression was the first big attack on American freedom. The union of the states was voluntary, therefore the South had a right to secede. History books claim the war was fought over slavery. But that ignores the fact the Lincoln was totally ok with the South keeping slaves, if it preserved his precious union. And he said as much, publicly. He even tried to pass the Corwin Amendment, which would have allowed the southern states to have slavery forever. Keep in mind that the North was more populous and more industrial than the South. But the South was paying 75% of all federal taxes. Then the North wanted to enact the Merrill Tariff on southern ports. Another big tax. That was the straw that broke the camel’s back. The South seceded after that. Democracy. 2 wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for lunch.
I was taught it was about slavery. Any other answer got The Red X. But as an adult, I started thinking.. If it was about slavery, why was the Emancipation Proclamation not the war decree? And then, started digging. I overcame the lies I was taught. But trying to educate others? Yeah, good luck
note that he was ok with slavery even prior to his presidency, as found in the 1858 Douglas/Lincoln debates.
Lincolns wife, Mary Todd, came from a family of slave owners. They kept their slaves until the end of the war. Same thing with U.S. Grants wife’s family.
The Morrill tax broke the back of the Union. I have doubts that half or more of the Confederates even knew what a Democrat or Republican was. Only the rich knew or cared. They fought each other because most were brain washed. They didn’t stop to realize that each man was important to God, and they had the right to self realization. Put God first, and everything else will fall in line
might it not be said, that the forces of the Confederacy fought for the rights of that Confederacy and the north fought a war of aggression and control?
Gary Barnett is one of the great writers of this decade.
just bought 1000more 124gr HP’s. they can gladly take those as fast as I can give em!