World Wars 1 and 2 were fought to enshrine the power of the international bankers over the United States and Europe. Both wars solidified the power of the Federal Reserve Bank over Washington and the whole world. This Bank was built and sanctified on the blood of millions.
It is important when we commerate Remembrance Day or Veterans Day every year that we remember why two generations of men were sacrificed. They were not sacrificed for democracy or to save the world from fascism.
Both World Wars were fought to enslave the world to the international banks.
Blood was spilled to enshrine usury as the law of the land, not to make the world safe for democracy.
And every war since then has been fought to carry on this agenda.
Kings were killed so bankers can rule. Presidents were killed so bankers can rule.
There's a reason why the current Prime Minister of Canada is the former Governor of the Bank of England. He was not even elected, but chosen and placed in power, so where's the democracy in that?
And there's a reason why the Al-Qaeda pigeon who rules Syria first entered the IMF building when he landed in Washington before visiting the White House.
The White House is not an important institution. It's a stop over for a photo op. It's not a center of power. It's all pomp and circumstance. President Trump personifies this truth better than any President before him. He's the King of pomp and circumstance and in actual reality he's a good little slave.
The White House is only a symbolic place of power. Trump is no better than a concubine. He's a mistress of power, nothing more.
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An excerpt from, "Canto XLV - With Usura" by Ezra Pound:
WITH USURA
wool comes not to market
sheep bringeth no gain with usura
Usura is a murrain, usura
blunteth the needle in the maid’s hand
and stoppeth the spinner’s cunning. Pietro Lombardo
came not by usura
Duccio came not by usura
nor Pier della Francesca; Zuan Bellin’ not by usura
nor was ‘La Calunnia’ painted.
Video Title: Canto XLV With Usura by Ezra Pound. Source: Literature Today - and Yesterday. . .Date Published: October 26, 2022.