We came, we saw, he died then we stole all the gold.
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Ricardo disagreed with Malthus and defended Say.
The first multinational corporation was the East India Company.
It also pursued the first public private partnership.
We witness a reversion to mercantilism, to the privateer, to the skull and bones.
As the original ‘evil corporation’ the EIC needed a justification, a legend.
It hired Thomas Malthus, a Utilitarian and scourge of the poor…
The concept of one world governance, of lockstep and nations acting to one plan, in a “whole of society approach,” coordinated by the World Health Organisation, is nothing less than a Trojan horse for a would-be elite sitting atop an empire-turned-inwards, cannibalising its own population.
Yoder got crushed again from beast who cannot allow 500 contracts.
The only people who believe, are paid to. The rest have already been labeled idiots.
Asking the same question and expecting a different excuse.
1861 Internecine Slaughter, not a civil war..... “I have two great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me, and the financial institutions in the rear. Of the two, the one in my rear is my greatest foe.”
One month after the inauguration of President Abraham Lincoln, the American Civil War got underway . . .
The real reason for the war is that . . .
Northern industrialists had used trade tariffs to prevent the Southern States from buying cheaper European goods. Europe subsequently retaliated by stopping cotton imports from the South. Thus the South were being forced to pay more for goods whilst having their income slashed.
This is when the money changers saw the opportunity to divide and conquer America by plunging it into Civil War. This is confirmed by Otto Von Bismarck when he was Chancellor of Germany (1871 - 1890), who stated, "The division of the United States into federations of equal force was decided long before the Civil War by the high financial powers of Europe, these bankers were afraid that the United States if they remained as one block and as one nation, would attain economic and financial independence which would upset their financial domination over the world.
But no one knew what that something else would be,
and out of the change and uncertainly and the wrongness of the leaders
grew fear and desperation and before long hunger stalked the streets...."
Thomas Wolfe
You Can't Go Home Again, 1940
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