The Money Masters (Part 8 of 22)
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lol
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The manner in which the United States was divided by bankers reminds me of that Aesop fable of the lion and the oxen. The lion wanted to eat the three oxen, but he knew he stood no chance as long as they remained united. So he spread rumors and incited suspicion so as to turn them against each other. The lion succeeded and once separated, he ate the oxen one by one. It is true, "a house divided cannot stand." That is the secret of the Rothschild's--- they are united and all equally secretive.
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@Tulkastaldo This is done strategically to distract the masses from his achievement. 21st cent. thought can be characterized as reverse-discriminatory, obsessed with the fantasies of equality and world peace. Therefore, focusing on that one aspect which modern society deems as negative is a great decoy and distraction from one of the greatest accomplishments of any president-- killing the bank. Remember, those who control the money control the press.
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As some users said in the previous video, Ron Paul surely is a modern-day version of Andrew Jackson in his uninhibited style of expression, candor, and his admirable resolve to "kill the bank." How I wish he would win! However, even if Ron Paul did win, and even if the unlikely event that he did kill the bank, history shows us that the bank is just as impossible to kill as the Chucky doll from the horror movie franchise. You can "kill" it, but it always returns stronger and more horrific! =/
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@Lyndehouse Voters are quite stupid. This same thing is happening today with the Fed. Ron Paul is the only candidate for president that will do something about the Fed and retain the Constitution. The occupiers are calling for the end of the Fed and one-world-government. I just hope America, as we know it, survives.
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Banks blackmail Governments, and hold the economy to ransom, what a shock.
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@Tulkastaldo They were equally good and evil in my opinion.
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I don't like the way his left hand is constantly moving, while holding a pen.
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if todays politicians could think like jackson did, things wiuld be a lot different this days!!!
I think history books focus too much on the fact that Jackson killed native Americans and not enough on the fact that HE KILLED THE BANK.
Tulkastaldo 2 years ago 73
Everything he says is backed by primary source material. What was your high school textbooks based on? The approval of Rothschild editors. You have been conned. American history has always been a battle between the private banks and the citizens of the republic, and it always will be.
Lyndehouse 2 years ago 56