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Topic: All Wars Are Bankers' Wars (Read 689 times)

legendary
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May 15, 2014, 02:59:44 PM
#14
there is no doubt in this .All wars are prearranged and are based on economical needs and provide war trade.
newbie
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May 14, 2014, 04:08:10 AM
#13
all wars are banker's war +1
it just is
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May 13, 2014, 01:12:27 PM
#12
   
All Wars Are Bankers' Wars

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hfEBupAeo4

I tried to get my Mom to watch this video.  She refused.
legendary
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May 06, 2014, 02:54:38 PM
#11
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“Let me issue and control a nation’s money and I care not who writes the laws.” Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744-1812), founder of the House of Rothschild.

“The few who understand the system will either be so interested in its profits or be so dependent upon its favours that there will be no opposition from that class, while on the other hand, the great body of people, mentally incapable of comprehending the tremendous advantage that capital derives from the system, will bear its burdens without complaint, and perhaps without even suspecting that the system is inimical to their interests.” The Rothschild brothers of London writing to associates in New York, 1863.

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“Money is a new form of slavery, and distinguishable from the old simply by the fact that it is impersonal – that there is no human relation between master and slave.” Leo Tolstoy, Russian writer.

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“It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and money system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.” Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company.

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May 06, 2014, 07:41:43 AM
#10
I notice recently there is more and more such random videos with all kind of theories and quotes.

I guess people always need someone to blame. After Iraq war everyone still fully support goverment in elections.

I personally think people just love war.
legendary
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May 04, 2014, 11:25:57 PM
#9
In Search of a Good War
by David Swanson   

The U.S. public is not longing for a U.S. war in Ukraine.

Seven percent want military options considered (poll by McClatchy-Marist, April 7-10), up from six percent a bit earlier (Pew, March 20-23), or 12 percent for U.S. ground troops and 17 percent for air strikes (CNN, March 7-9).

Polling is similar on U.S. desire for a war with Iran, or for U.S. military involvement in Syria.  Many more Americans believe in ghosts and UFOs, according to the polls, than believe that these would be good wars.

The U.S. public never got behind the war on Libya, and for years a majority has said that the wars on Iraq and Afghanistan never should have been launched.

The search for a good war is beginning to look as futile as the search for the mythical city of El Dorado.  And yet that search remains our top public project.

The U.S. military swallows 55.2 percent of federal discretionary spending, according to the National Priorities Project. Televised U.S. sporting events thank members of the military for watching from 175 nations. U.S. aircraft carriers patrol the world’s seas. U.S. drones buzz the skies of nations thousands of miles from our shores.

No other nation spends remotely comparable funds on militarism, and much of what the United States buys has no defensive purpose — unless “defense” is understood as deterrence or preemption or, indeed, aggression.  As the world’s number one supplier of weapons to other nations, ours may be said to extend its search for a good war beyond its own affairs as well...
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2014/05/search-good-war.html

Peace in our lifetime!
Yeah right....
legendary
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May 04, 2014, 11:03:22 AM
#8
The real goal of the banks is to obtain power not through profit, but thru debt! Control the debt, you control everything! This is what banking is all about.
legendary
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May 04, 2014, 10:48:46 AM
#7
Yeah, many of the larger wars I have no doubt bankers were involved, but they probably have little to nothing to do with most tribal wars or whatever in Africa etc.

Most of the major wars in Africa (such as the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo) are triggered by the Bankers as well. A number of Western powers and their banks are deeply involved in such conflicts.
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May 04, 2014, 10:28:44 AM
#6
Check the statement by Nomi Prins (Former managing director of Goldman Sachs – and head of the international analytics group at Bear Stearns), and everything will be crystal clear.

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Throughout the century that I examined, which began with the Panic of 1907 … what I found by accessing the archives of each president is that through many events and periods, particular bankers were in constant communication [with the White House] — not just about financial and economic policy, and by extension trade policy, but also about aspects of World War I, or World War II, or the Cold War, in terms of the expansion that America was undergoing as a superpower in the world, politically, buoyed by the financial expansion of the banking community.

Yeah, many of the larger wars I have no doubt bankers were involved, but they probably have little to nothing to do with most tribal wars or whatever in Africa etc.
legendary
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May 04, 2014, 09:16:05 AM
#5
Check the statement by Nomi Prins (Former managing director of Goldman Sachs – and head of the international analytics group at Bear Stearns), and everything will be crystal clear.

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Throughout the century that I examined, which began with the Panic of 1907 … what I found by accessing the archives of each president is that through many events and periods, particular bankers were in constant communication [with the White House] — not just about financial and economic policy, and by extension trade policy, but also about aspects of World War I, or World War II, or the Cold War, in terms of the expansion that America was undergoing as a superpower in the world, politically, buoyed by the financial expansion of the banking community.
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May 04, 2014, 02:58:58 AM
#4
There are documented wars between bands of prairie dogs and also chimpanzees. Do they have bankers?

Haha. I don't think it's fair to say all wars are bankers wars, as there are just some genuine conflicts that arise over disputes for whatever reason, but money is always needed to fight them as those guns and bombs aren't going to pay for themselves. That doesn't neccesarily mean bankers come into play though, but there's lots of independent warlords and arms dealers who are set to profit off conflict.
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May 03, 2014, 10:42:31 PM
#3
There are documented wars between bands of prairie dogs and also chimpanzees. Do they have bankers?
sr. member
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May 03, 2014, 01:31:14 AM
#2
Money talks, bullshit walks....well known fact!
legendary
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May 02, 2014, 11:22:18 PM
#1
The truth is out there!

    
All Wars Are Bankers' Wars

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hfEBupAeo4
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