All Wars are Bankers' Wars

All Wars are Bankers' Wars

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The United States fought the American Revolution primarily over King George III's Currency act, which forced the colonists to conduct their business only using printed bank notes borrowed from the Bank of England at interest.

After the revolution, the new United States adopted a radically different economic system in which the government issued its own value-based money, so that private banks like the Bank of England were not siphoning off the wealth of the people through interest-bearing bank notes.

But bankers are nothing if not dedicated to their schemes to acquire your wealth, and know full well how easy it is to corrupt a nation's leaders.

Just one year after Mayer Amschel Rothschild had uttered his infamous "Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who makes the laws", the bankers succeeded in setting up a new Private Central Bank called the First Bank of the United States, largely through the efforts of the Rothschild's chief US supporter, Alexander Hamilton.

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  1. It’s all modern slavery but still with the murderous brutality undercover

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  2. Very illuminating video that distills the Truth of this fake printed money and usury system to appropriate the wealth & economic efforts of the little people and to enslave the masses to never ending debt respectively.
    However, I doubt this (now global) central banking monster can ever be effectively eradicated because the very people themselves being enslaved, also pander to Mammon.

    My neighbor who saw this same video often rails against the evil Banksters and the politicians in bed with them, but within the same breath he will proudly praise his daughter who managed to get a job in a Big Banking corporation, and thereby earn big bucks working for these Financial Priesthood. Guess he is also eagerly looking forward to buying a new Chrysler with the increased stipend he gets from his daughter. lol.

    Yes - All Wars may be Bankers' Wars, but until the little people themselves pray to a different religion, then nothing will change. Fathers (of all the little people) will encourage their daughters to join with Mammon and Mothers will (stupidly) encourage their Sons to fight in pointless wars for their "Country" or "Democracy" or "Freedom" of the little people.

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  3. Today is July 13, 2020, and the USA's horrific wars for profit have been raging nonstop. It's the number ONE atrocity to the American people, our biggest threat is our own military madness. Yet the people are successfully manipulated by political distractions such as sex scandals, "terrorist" attacks which were all merely reactions to our wars, and a virus pandemic caused by the continued destruction to Earth through the biggest polluter on Earth: the US Military.

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  4. I do not really know where to stand in all this. I fully agree that the private central banking system and the finical world are the main cause of our societies pain. Unfortunately the global warming discussion was put onto the table. Although i cannot disagree that global warming is a fantastic opportunity for governments to impose more taxes and control over its citizens, the fact that people are still denying in the comments that co2 has been driving temperature changes throughout history is scary. Once again, i fully understand the purpose of this video, but going has far as to question even natural events (provoke by the human in that case) is going too far on this crusades of yours against central bankers...

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  5. The 3rd World War will be the end war. God is in control. We are "catching on" too late, I fear. All of this was known all along and NOW we bring it up? Too little, too late. But God........

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  6. Smedley Butler Two time Medal of Honor recpient - "War is a racket. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives".

    “I spent 33 years and four months in active military service and during that period I spent most of my time as a high class muscle man for Big Business, for Wall Street and the bankers. In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism".

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  7. I always liked the analogy that there was this grove of apple trees. Everyone had always loved to gather them when in season. Then one season there was a fence with a sign that said BOB'S Apples $1.00. Now bob was nice as he would let you pick them apples for which he would give you some money to buy you some apples. We cant do crap to Bob cuz he has people that will kill you if you try and take them apples without paying. Poor us?

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  8. Would like to donate copies of this video to local libraries. This information needs to be disseminated

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  9. The systematic rape and control of natural resources. That belongs to everyone. Kill Corporate Government.

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  10. Larry fink and Lloyd blankfein. Bankers do possess quite a bit of influence over a country's affairs. The truth will be revealed soon.

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  11. It was about money and who controls it. The freemasons had not been completely inssurected during the revolutionary war, but was pretty badly infected by the time the US central bank charter was up for renewal. The rothchilds eventually bought off the higher freemasonic members in England where they are headquartered and then executed their plan to clandestinely occupy the high political and financial offices of the US. hoping to avoid war. After the Jackson presidency the freemasons knew they had to have the POTUS. Freemasonry is a completely jewish owned, clandestine group and is pretty much the cia, mi5/6, mossad. The coup was complete after the "federal" reserve act was passed. The war of 1812 most certainly was about money and those who control or want to control it. Who controls money? The bankers. All wars are bankers wars.

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  12. He lost me when he said global warming was a cult and the Earth has been actually cooling for the last 16 years.

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  13. And the bankers are controlled by the Vatican.

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  14. Immediately jumps with broad generalizations with very little evidence. For example,Currency Act caused the Revolutionary War. It's way more complicated than that. Plus the idea of he Currency Act, was just a natural consequece of global trade. It allowed for paper money to be legal tender for payments of goods and services. Considering back then gold had to be shipped via ships it made for faster payment. Yes, the colonies were not allowed to print their money because they were still English territory. This process was not disagreeable.

    What was though was lack of representation from the colonies. No one from the American colonial government had a say in interest rates or taxation. Allowing the colonies to be leeched of to continue the English war campaign against France.

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  15. This documentary will tremendously open your mind to the possibilities of war. I cannot really say that I one hundred
    percent believe everything in the documentary is true, but based on the
    evidences given, the information that you’ll digest should be mind-blowing.

    For the situation of China right now, they’re
    the second largest economy in the world and one of the biggest threat to the
    United States of America. China is currently claiming seas in Asia which is in
    violation of maritime laws according to the UN. My theory is that the United
    States which is not currently occupied in the disputes between the countries
    (China, Vietnam, and the Philippines) will take action in thrashing China’s
    economy. Moreover, considering good historical relations between the Philippines
    (One of the main countries majorly affected in the takeover of China in several
    seas) and the United States, the US will help the Philippines start a war in
    which it will help decrease the wealth of China. With this, the Philippines
    will be further destroyed and owe more debts to the United States.

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  16. The professor F who criticizes Rivero has got a point. There are indeed oversimplifications in the account and some false rumours. But the real truth is even worse than Rivero believes. The elites, for whom the bankers are the middlemen, are nearly always on both sides. Lincoln and FDR were their men too. The coup attempt against FDR probably was intended to strengthen him.

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  17. this is ok, but rushes quite a bit, you'll find much better analysis in "the secret of oz" and "the money masters"...

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  18. Gotta love the "Jews" (Khazars).

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  19. Totally agree..except for the War of 1812 rewrite. Actually, Madison invaded Canada boasting that it was theirs for the taking. US atrocities turned a sympathetic majority into patriots joining Tecumseh's indians and Briish regulars and militia to successfully drive them out of Canada and all threatening nearby US garrisons in the bargain. The only losers were the Indians who were abandoned to the genocide that followed everywhere west of the Mississippi valley
    when the remaining protecting British garrisons there were withdrwan to appease America for good trade and banking relations .
    In fact, it was the end of the protection Britain had promised them at the end of the 7 year Indian war that was the real cause of the revolution. The elite and bankers had gotten rich on stolen Indian land in the 13 colonies and beyond until then. They were losing until Thomas Payne roused the masses to their cause with democratic reasons.
    The elite and their bankers have been spilling the masses blood ever since pretending they were just trying to bring democracy to their enemies deprived people.

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  20. Bankers bridge the financial gap. Similar to the loan purchase of a flat or wheels; it provides the ability to use resources that you still do not possess but are willing to work for in the next few years by becoming productive or by wealth creation.

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  21. As a university professor who has a PhD in Global Affairs with a specialization in development and international political economy, a masters in Law, and a Bachelors in political science and philosophy about 75 percent of this documentary is misleading and most of it has poor academic scholarship and empirically driven data.

    Woodrow Wilson for example took much pride in the creation of the Federal Reserve System and also the quote used in the documentary is fabricated with no historical proof. One must study merchant capitalism and the emergence of capitalism in the 17-18th centuries to understand the monetary system of the time. Much of the cause of war in the US Colonies was a result from the debts England incurred from the East India Company trickled down via taxes and interests. The non-aristocratic banking regimes where separate from the new financial capitalist regimes that baled a more parliamentary system of governance. The information is portrayed with a monolithic conspiracy when it was actually more layered. E.G, read Karl Polyani onward.

    Many causes of war cannot be blamed solely on bankers it is much more complicated than that - even if they most benefit from "sovereign debt". Debt, banking, and economics are all treated in quiet an elementary way in the documentary with the ambition for more reaction on the half of the viewer than thoughtful critique. This misinformation actually discredits the thesis of a more inclusive economic system that does not externalize costs and risks to the citizen hence our modern banking and fictionalization system.

    Also, ... the world is not "cooling". Come on

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  22. Good Documentary ...Anybody remember why The Thirteen Colonies rebelled ??Taxation without Representation situation in which a government imposes taxes on a particular group of its citizens taxation, ... Today this just as true in 1776 the last 40 years.The average American Citizen Today is being taxed unfairly without Representation ...It's the The One Percent..And there corporation who are being Representation. it's there voice there needs that get's the biggest bang for there $$$$$$$..loop holes tax credits on top of this pay less in taxes because of They are getting represent through there lobbyist and by the money money that's given for favoritism ... why should the average Americans worker pay a higher percentage of his or her income in taxes ..??? GOD HELP US ALL THE DAY THE MEDDLE CLASS IS GONE! ..and that is left standing are the one percent and the very poorest Americans....

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  23. You have to hear the truth. This is a catchup class for the public educated populace. Everything he speaks is the truth. Understand that this is very threatening to our oligarchs that have been willing to do anything to keep the federal reserve system.

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  24. This dude makes some good points, but some of his schtick is nuts.

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