Nicely done brief history of the growing tyranny of the central banks, run by a small group of families. It points out real heroes of the past (like Andrew Jackson) and real villains (like Woodrow Wilson). It also reminds us that groups that insist on working in the dark (the Federal Reserve, the private bank that prints and gives away U.S. money) are linked through history with assassins, blackmail and any possible means of gaining power.
Lest the bankers think they can and will "win", judgment awaits all men. And the judgment of those who have wrought such villainy will be fierce.
Lest the bankers think they can and will "win", judgment awaits all men. And the judgment of those who have wrought such villainy will be fierce.