Evolution of Slavery Part 2. Could it still be?

Posted by Dobrien 1 year, 7 months ago to History
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In order to not repeat something, we must understand it. This is the purpose behind this research. We’ve shown how the invisible enemy infiltrated London’s merchant houses, and then launched itself from the Hanseatic League into London and the Bank of England during the Prussian window of 1666 – 1702. We’ve shown how the invisible enemy launched itself from Berlin into Washington DC, during the Prussian window of 1871 – 1917. More detail was provided in Not since 1917 – Part VI, showing that the enemy’s most-recent host was a cabal of large global corporations and financial institutions. Washington DC was made a corporation, effectively creating a banking-version of the US, right alongside the original republic. The merchant bankers visualized financial access much like a port, through which they could trade.


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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 1 year, 7 months ago
    Lots of info to fill in the big puzzle picture, Thank you brother.

    I leave you with a thought to ponder, Now that the Queen is dead, will Charles honor or repeal the agreement between Elisabeth and Trump in terms of our sovereignty from England...I see the connection here and just following the crumbs here and into the near future. Although, much of it meaningless in the not to distant future with the coming end of this cycle.
    The only thing to secure, are those places of safety previously designated only for the livery and central bank trading merchants, ie, global cabal...

    PS...TGIFfunnies has been published and in the Hot Zone.
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  • Posted by 1 year, 7 months ago
    Understanding debt slavery requires an understanding of central banking. Understanding central banking requires an understanding of trade. Understanding trade requires an understanding of merchants.
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