November 10, 2011
by Henry Makow Ph,D.
When the United States and England loaned Mexico money in 1903 using its
customs revenue as collateral, Illuminati banker Jacob Schiff cabled his English
counterpart, Ernest Cassel:
"If they don't pay, who will collect the customs?"
Cassel replied:
"Your marines and ours." (The Life of Otto Kahn, p. 22)
Marine General Smedley Butler (1881-1940) confirmed that he was "a high class
muscle man for Big Business, for Wall Street and the bankers."
In War is a Racket
(1935) he wrote: "I helped make Mexico, especially Tampico, safe for
American oil interests in 1914. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for
the National City Bank boys to collect revenues in. I helped in the raping of
half a dozen Central American republics for the benefits of Wall Street. The
record of racketeering is long. I helped purify Nicaragua for the international
banking house of Brown Brothers in 1909-1912. I brought light to the Dominican
Republic for American sugar interests in 1916. In China I helped to see to it
that Standard Oil went its way unmolested."
Flash forward to 2011 when NATO fomented and led a "revolution" in Libya, one of
only four countries that didn't have a Rothschild central bank. Now Libya does.
They don't call it imperialism anymore. They call it "Our mission in
Libya." Soldiers aren't mercenaries; they are "missionaries."
CENTRAL BANKERS ARE BEHIND ALL WARS
All wars are organized by the Illuminati bankers to collect or incur debt,
plunder or profit, and advance their program for "world government" tyranny.
They appeal to our patriotism to sucker us in. We are told we are fighting to
"preserve freedom" when the opposite is actually the case.
So how should we regard veterans? Certainly a few are heroes, but usually in a
bogus cause.
I think we have to regard them as dupes and mercenaries of the bankers. We have
all been duped for a very long time. That gives Veteran's Day a tinge of
cynicism and pathos.
On Nov. 11, we are mostly commemorating World War Two. While we were losing
fathers and sons, Allied and Nazi central bankers were huddled in Basel at the
Bank of International Settlements mainly financing the Nazis.
The BIS handed over to the Nazis the national treasure of Czechoslovakia,
Holland and Belgium to ensure the war could go on. This gold, worth $378 million
at the time, was the basis of loans to the Nazis and was never returned.
The BIS accepted and stored Nazis plunder -- art, diamonds and precious metals
including dental gold and wedding rings from concentration camp inmates.
The US Federal Reserve, the Banks of England, France, Italy, Japan and the
Reichsbank were all members of the BIS. The Nazi Reichsbank had most seats but
the BIS President was a Rockefeller factotum
Thomas H.
McKittrick (1889-1970). (Significantly he has no Wikipedia entry.)
"CHANGING THE WORLD" MEANS HAVING A WORLD WAR
(Thomas McKittrick, )
Questioned by a US Treasury Dept official in March 1945, McKittrick said that
the war had been a charade all along, with Germany taking the fall.
Asked why the Nazis had worked with the BIS, he replied, "In the complicated
German financial setup, certain men who have their central bankers' point of
view are in very strategic positions and can influence the conduct of the German
government..."
Then he spelled it out. The war's purpose was to reposition Germany for the
banker New World Order:
"McKittrick went on to say that there was a little group of financiers who had
felt from the beginning that Germany would lose the war; that
after defeat they might emerge to shape Germany's destiny. That they would
"maintain their contacts and trust with other important banking elements so that
they would be in a stronger position in the postwar world to negotiate loans for
the reconstruction of Germany."
This quotation is from Charles Higham's mind blowing book, Trading With the
Enemy, 1983, p. 37.
A Who's Who of corporations controlled by these bankers, had factories
in occupied Europe. They underpinned the Nazi war effort and profited
handsomely.
Ford, General Motors, Standard Oil and ITT provided the Nazis with essential
trucks, airplane engines, materiel and technology, often giving the Nazis
preference during shortages. In a telling example, the Allies bombed a ball
bearing plant in Germany only to have the stock replaced by a factory in
Pennsylvania (via Sweden.)
Higham refers to these bankers as "the fraternity." They are the Illuminati.
We could also show how an earlier set of bankers
masterminded World War One and
how they kept it going. But I think you get the picture. All wars are really
waged by the Luciferian central bankers against humanity, i.e "the goyim."
In 1916, almost 1.2 million British, French and German soldiers died or were
maimed in the Battle of the Somme alone. They were the cream of their
generation. By participating in any war, we are accomplices in our own
destruction.
The military is catching on too.
A recent poll found that only 34 percent of U.S. veterans of the post-9/11
military believed that the Iraq and Afghanistan wars were worth fighting. US
soldiers now generally say they are fighting "for their buddies" not for their
country.
CONCLUSION
We cannot honor veterans without recognizing that, like us, they have been
duped. Otherwise, we perpetuate the sinister power which holds us prisoner.
The New World Order is about replacing the rule of God with the rule of Lucifer.
That's why "God" has become a dirty word. War is the principal means by which
Lucifer's disciples, the Cabalist (satanist) central bankers, "change the
world."
They have erected a police state behind the facade of freedom. We don't know
this because our leaders in government, education and media are wittingly or
unwitting participants. Treason to God and country is a prerequisite for success
in many fields.
If honoring veterans means perpetuating a suicidal cycle of endless war, we must
stop. Better to honor the dead by abolishing wars. We can do this by
nationalizinging private central banks, and making the bankers answer for their
crimes.
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The "battle" of Somme went like this: soldiers jump out of a trench, run toward machine gun fire and are killed. Then soldiers from the other side jump out of the trench, run toward machine gun fire and are killed. Repeat.
Let's not pretend this is anything that could be called "battle". This isn't courage. It isn't even stupidity. It could best be described as some kind of mass insanity.
It took less than 5 months to kill 1.2 million men in this way, and the allies managed to gain less than 10 kilometers of occupied ter
My old man was with the Royal Canadian Regiment, in Italy. then with the Provost Corp in Japan during the Korean 'conflict'. He was in the thick some of the fiercest fighting the Canadians ever encountered, at Ortona. He told me about going out on the battlefields the day after, picking up bodies of German soldiers with belt buckles inscribed "Gott mit Uns"
Around 1972, he was asked to re-enlist and serve with the peace-keeping force in Eygpt. He was tempted at being promoted to Major, then after 2 years, being pensioned-off at full modern rate. I came into his shop one day to find him musing about what had gone on in the war ... he said "now I wonder what that was all about"
Same with my mother, a daughter of the RCR, who was a nursing sister in the Cdn Army, looking after wounded broken men from both sides, in Allied hospitals. They'd seen it first-hand close-up, as the best and brightest of their generation were sacrificed on the altar of the Roman god, Mars. For what?
I've never been to war, but I served my country. I couldn't agree more. This vid sums it up.
Thank you once again for having the courage to speak the truth.
refer below to Norman Dodd's recollections of information his staff obtained from the private archive of the Carnegie Foundation in 1954, while he was the research director of the Congressional Special Committee to Investigate Tax-exempt Foundations, sometimes referred to as the Reece Committee. That Committee was shut down before any of their information could be entered into the Congressional Record.
In the minutes one of the boards early meetings in 1908 the order of business was to determine a means to change American society to conform to corporate interests. The question discussed was, “Is there any means known more effective than war, assuming you wish to alter the life of an entire people?” The agreed war was the most effective means to speed up "progress".
When the motive of war is to change society permanently, we can see the motive for prolonging wars for years that could have been resolved quickly, or easily avoided to begin with. The Carnegie minutes not only recorded a 1909 meeting planning how to get American involved in a war, the archive contained a copy of a telegram to President Woodrow Wilson instructing him not to end the war too quickly.
Have you noticed the definitions of 'patriotism' have been changing drastically? The US government decided to phase out the nationalist, patriotic identity of the military many years ago. It the same for all NATO members. They are being converted from defender of their nation to enforcer of the new world order. It is the ultimate betrayal of every soldier that died for his country during the last 200 years.