11-01-2024, 08:38 AM
A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind
The following 8-part series of videos (short videos) is a take on history and the underpinnings of the mechanics that drives it through the act of usury.
Nothing gets past the planning phase without finance that provides the thrust, the result of which we call history.
It is through this understanding of our world where the saying 'money makes the world go round' comes from.
Looking at history through the lense of finance highlights a lot of the motivations that lead to the the current state of the world today in which we find ourselves.
Being bombarded with thousands of bits of information every day, most of which is intentionally slanted to shape the desired narrative for TPTB, people are allowed talking points which are deemed acceptable to the status quo.
It therefore becomes quite a daunting task for anyone who instinctively senses that all is not what it seems.
I present to you an interesting take on history through the eyes of a man who was a director of the South African Reserve Bank, Stephen Goodson.
I encourage you not to take anyone simply at their word but to utilize the information you possess to follow your own path of discernment.
Where there is smoke, there is fire.
The following 8-part series of videos (short videos) is a take on history and the underpinnings of the mechanics that drives it through the act of usury.
Nothing gets past the planning phase without finance that provides the thrust, the result of which we call history.
It is through this understanding of our world where the saying 'money makes the world go round' comes from.
Looking at history through the lense of finance highlights a lot of the motivations that lead to the the current state of the world today in which we find ourselves.
Being bombarded with thousands of bits of information every day, most of which is intentionally slanted to shape the desired narrative for TPTB, people are allowed talking points which are deemed acceptable to the status quo.
It therefore becomes quite a daunting task for anyone who instinctively senses that all is not what it seems.
I present to you an interesting take on history through the eyes of a man who was a director of the South African Reserve Bank, Stephen Goodson.
I encourage you not to take anyone simply at their word but to utilize the information you possess to follow your own path of discernment.
Where there is smoke, there is fire.