Evolution of Slavery Part III So, What's Next?

Posted by Dobrien 1 year, 6 months ago to History
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We’ve shown in Parts 1 and 2 how merchants took control of trade. We showed how controlling trade led to central banking, and central banking led to debt slavery. We’ve shown that the Hanseatic League didn’t really come to an end, but quietly moved into corporations and central banking, while also developing the deepest relationships with the monarchs of the day. The distinction between merchant bankers and government was essentially non-existent. Today we see this invisible enemy running the entire world as a global trade network, where they view countries as ports, and people as cargo.

Part 2 concluded with the idea that the patterns of centuries-past are still playing out today. As in the 1600s, the globalist merchants are happy to subject nations to military violence or economic persecution, in order that countries to continue to play by their rules in the game of global trade. Humanity stands on this incredible precipice, staring down these Prussian merchants.
SOURCE URL: https://prussiagate.substack.com/p/evolution-of-slavery-part-iii


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