Our Puppet Government. John R. Krismer
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Название: Our Puppet Government

Автор: John R. Krismer

Издательство: Ingram

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СКАЧАТЬ under the name of the public good and the public interest.” (9)

      As a result, these powerful consulting groups soon began to politically influence and replace our duly appointed representatives. And as the Money Baron’s large privately owned corporations went international, they soon realized they needed a one world system for greater control. And although this had been their plan since the time of Colonel House, they first had to weaken the U.S. politically and economically if they were to ever gain total control. When the stock market crashed in 1929, many small investors were ruined, but not the Money Barons - they got out of the market according to Allen and Abraham’s book, “None Dare Call it Conspiracy,” with their fortunes intact. And as a result, the Money Barons bought companies for a fraction of their worth, as once again their wealth increased by dimensions.

      Louis McFadden, Chairman of the House Banking Committee declared:

      “It was not accidental. It was a carefully contrived occurrence...The international bankers sought to bring about a condition of despair here so that they might emerge as rulers of us all.” (10)

      There is much more to say about this contrived depression and the Money Baron’s plans to take over our federal government, but after having forced the working class back into bondage, they now were required to help the next president prevent a total collapse of our government. Fortunately, in November 1932, in the midst of the depression, this nation was blessed with a truly unbiased leader named Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), who was appointed to the Presidency for his first of four terms. Clearly FDR was a leader who helped the working class to regain their faith in themselves. He was a man that was capable of demonstrating indomitable courage for others because he had previously been stricken with crippling poliomyelitis in the summer of 1921 at the age of 39, never regaining the use of his legs. Having fought endlessly and hopelessly to try and walk, he was certainly qualified to extend compassion to others, a characteristic that perhaps overshadowed the wealthy banking aristocracy he was raised in. Following his affliction, he frequently traveled to Warm Springs, Georgia, where he swam in the natural therapeutic hot springs and visited with others that were being treated for similar disabilities. In fact, few people even realized FDR was disabled, because he seldom appeared in public in his wheel chair. Prior to his Presidency, he’d dramatically stood with crutches at the 1924 Democratic Convention to nominate Alfred E. Smith, because he didn’t want the public to see he was disabled. Later, when he became President, FDR brought hope in his first Inaugural Address when he famously asserted:

      “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” (11) [In direct opposition to today where fear is used as a political tactic to justify an unjust war]

      He also promised prompt and vigorous action to correct the problems of “The Great Depression” - and then proceeded to do just that. In his first term, he implemented several federal and state programs, and because the banks had suddenly shut down, people really needed financial help. Almost everyone had lost their savings and it was estimated that some thirteen million people were unemployed. This prompted him to implement programs for businesses and agriculture and relief to the unemployed, along with financial assistance for those in danger of losing their farms or homes to these bankers that were opportunistically waiting in the wings to take over their property when they failed to make a mortgage payment. He also created the badly needed Tennessee Valley Authority where the people were hurting the most, and then responded with the Social Security program, heavier taxes on the wealthy, new standards and controls over banks and public utilities, as well as a major relief program for the unemployed. Conversely, this wealthy oligarchy tried to influence the public by saying FDR was creating nothing more than a socialistic state, and that the Federal Reserve owners could better control our destiny - however, during those hard times, the people were much less cynical about the societal risk of nonprofit community and government programs that were under a democracy of the people. And because of the numerous crises that existed, similar to today, the people inadvertently chose to stop the bankster profiteering and take back their “Government of the People.” In a letter FDR wrote to an associate dated November 21st 1933 he said:

      “The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know, that a financial element in the large centers has owned the government ever since the days of Andrew Jackson. (12)”

      Then later in a speech in Philadelphia on June 27, 1936, he said:

      “Out of this modern civilization, economic royalists carved new dynasties. New kingdoms were built upon concentration of control over material things. Through new uses of corporations, banks and securities, new machinery of industry and agriculture, of labor and capital - all undreamed of by the Fathers - the whole structure of modern life was impressed into this royal service... . These economic royalists complain that we seek to overthrow the institutions of America. What they really complain of is that we seek to take away their power. Our allegiance to American institutions requires the overthrow of this kind of power. In vain they seek to hide behind the flag and the Constitution. In their blindness they forget what the flag and the Constitution stand for.”(13)

      But by 1935, most of the bankers and large corporations were openly opposing FDR’s New Deal, and because FDR was forced to abandon the gold standard it was relatively easy for these privately owned banking systems to extend unlimited credit for a second time. In fact, without the gold standard, there was no way to protect one’s savings should any type of inflation occur. Other countries were also forced to float their unregulated currencies, since our global currency was no longer backed by a gold standard. [Fiat money] This meant the dollar would now be regulated by the unstable market forces, which were still totally owned and manipulated by this wealthy Oligarchy. Gold had previously served as one’s protector of property rights, but now this uncontrolled deficit spending had inadvertently opened the door to this new scheme of both creating fiat money while confiscating wealth.

      In the late thirties, FDR was also seeking neutrality legislation that would keep the United States out of war during this nation’s recovery from this Great Depression. To accomplish this he pledged the United States to a “good neighbor” policy by modifying the Munroe Doctrine into a plan that promised mutual cooperation against any foreign aggression. Then when France fell to Hitler, and England was under siege in 1940, FDR fulfilled his pledge by first sending England all possible aid, without any military involvement - but after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, FDR was forced to enter the global war. During World War II, sixteen million men and women served in this nation’s armed forces, with more than four hundred and fifty thousand American soldiers giving up their lives to protect our freedom. Victory over Europe Day (VE-Day) occurred May 8, 1945, and three months later, on August 6, 1945, a nuclear bomb called “Little Boy” was dropped on Hiroshima. On August 9, 1945 a second nuclear bomb called “Fat Man” was dropped on Nagasaki, both at the direction of then President Harry S. Truman. As a result of these nuclear bombs, the surrender of Japan actually occurred on August 15, 1945, ending World War II - however, the formal Japanese signing of the surrender terms took place on board the battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945, with President Truman declaring September 2 to be VJ-Day. By November 20, 1945, the remaining leaders of Hitler’s Third Reich were placed on trial in Nuremberg, Germany. The Nuremberg Trial was conducted by a joint United States-British-French-Soviet military tribunal, with each nation supplying two judges. The four counts in the indictment were:

      Count 1 Conspiracy to commit crimes.

      Count 2 СКАЧАТЬ