Wednesday 7 October 2015

Banking and War


Another post on my waking up to look past my curtains and see the world and study about it. I'm still in the information gathering stage prior to making my own opinions; so bare with me, please... or scroll and ignore.  I'm always open to feedback as it helps me find new avenues to want to research and learn.  

 

I read an article about the Rothchild's and their part in organizing and funding war. In 2000, there were only seven countries in the world who did not have a Rothchild Central bank. In the USA their bank is called the Federal Reserve; In Canada it's the Bank of Canada. In England it's the Bank of England. Although the name implies it belongs to the country, they are owned by private shareholders and Rothchilds are/were major shareholders; although they work in cooperation with the government, they are not owned by the government. The Rothchild family's current estimated net worth is 500 TRILLION dollars or half the money in the world. 

 

In 2000, the following countries were the only ones to not have a Rothchild (or subordinate) centralized bank: Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Libya, Cuba, North Korea and Iran. I find it interesting that these countries are war torn and/or considered the largest threat to democracy - maybe it's not democracy we're protecting but the Rothchild's family fortune?  The three countries who still stand against having a Rothchild central bank are: Cuba, North Korea and Iran.  I'm still reeling from what I'm learning as I try to get up-to-speed after decades of just agreeing with my exes on what's going on in the world and voting for who my church recommended in election brochures. It's fun as I attempt to learn history, current events and politics for myself. As with any new skill, I may be crawling before I walk and not being very graceful and understanding; but I'm having fun and keeping my brain active - so that's good.  It also helps me realize how much I need to hang onto God's hand - always, but especially in today's world.    

 

I found this movie very informative: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxVONyqXMJg

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