American wars and why they are fought

wiseones2cents

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First. We will start with the cold war.

What happened to the evil communist rulers when the USSR fell? The Oligarchs fled to places like France, Britain and the USA(The so called evil communists were welcomed with open arms by the capitalists). Strange hey?

Not really when you figure it was the capitalists that financed the USSR(Bolsheviks) in the first place. The federal reserves were behind the USSR. Create an enemy and then make trillions off building up arms between the two sides. Brilliant really.

Lets talk about the American war of independence.

To me it(the war) seemed like a great plan to get them into debt. Only to be saved by a British system of credit. First bank of the United States.(let me note that this is not a national bank but a privately owned bank) Though it was managing government profits(What a scam). I'd like to remind you that the first President of the United states was a Freemason and they have ties to European banks.....

Then when its charter expired? And Madison wouldn't renew it? Another convenient war(Possibly by design), war of 1812 caused further debt, which opened the door to the Second bank of America. These people knew exactly what they were doing....

Then when it was time for Renewal? Andrew Jackson opposed it(Odd how assassination attempts were made on his life. He was the first President to have an assassination attempt on his life.)

Here is what the guy had to say?

Richard Lawrence gave the doctors several reasons for the shooting. He had recently lost his job painting houses and somehow blamed Jackson. He claimed that with the President dead, "money would be more plenty" (a reference to Jackson's struggle with the Bank of the United States) and that he "could not rise until the President fell."

Sounds like someone was filling his head with nonsense.....He was deemed insane and was never punished for the attempt.(odd)

When the central bank fell, the Federal reserve(Which is also a central bank, privately controlled by foreign banks) was later established. Now Americans pay a hidden tax via inflation(to these foreigners) and they are none the wiser......

Did America win its independence? Only in history books. Not in reality......

In conclusion?And this is why the elites like to play war. There is big profit in them. Remember that whenever you support wars.....

Just think of how much money America spends on the military. When that money could be put to a much more noble cause.
 
First. We will start with the cold war.

What happened to the evil communist rulers when the USSR fell? The Oligarchs fled to places like France, Britain and the USA(The so called evil communists were welcomed with open arms by the capitalists). Strange hey?

Not really when you figure it was the capitalists that financed the USSR(Bolsheviks) in the first place. The federal reserves were behind the USSR. Create an enemy and then make trillions off building up arms between the two sides. Brilliant really.

Lets talk about the American war of independence.

To me it(the war) seemed like a great plan to get them into debt. Only to be saved by a British system of credit. First bank of the United States.(let me note that this is not a national bank but a privately owned bank) Though it was managing government profits(What a scam). I'd like to remind you that the first President of the United states was a Freemason and they have ties to European banks.....

Then when its charter expired? And Madison wouldn't renew it? Another convenient war(Possibly by design), war of 1812 caused further debt, which opened the door to the Second bank of America. These people knew exactly what they were doing....

Then when it was time for Renewal? Andrew Jackson opposed it(Odd how assassination attempts were made on his life. He was the first President to have an assassination attempt on his life.)

Here is what the guy had to say?

Richard Lawrence gave the doctors several reasons for the shooting. He had recently lost his job painting houses and somehow blamed Jackson. He claimed that with the President dead, "money would be more plenty" (a reference to Jackson's struggle with the Bank of the United States) and that he "could not rise until the President fell."

Sounds like someone was filling his head with nonsense.....He was deemed insane and was never punished for the attempt.(odd)

When the central bank fell, the Federal reserve(Which is also a central bank, privately controlled by foreign banks) was later established. Now Americans pay a hidden tax via inflation(to these foreigners) and they are none the wiser......

Did America win its independence? Only in history books. Not in reality......

In conclusion?And this is why the elites like to play war. There is big profit in them. Remember that whenever you support wars.....

Just think of how much money America spends on the military. When that money could be put to a much more noble cause.

:gives: :lies:
 
Most amusing.

America's much-vaunted military has suffered defeat after defeat.

Their soldiers are obese, ill-educated, slothful, and cowardly. This should surprise no-one, since America's military is comprised of the dregs of their mongrel society.

Now, we learn that homosexuals comprise a portion of their so-called armed forces.

Is it any wonder America cannot even subdue a gang of fanatic brigands?

Where is Bin Laden?

Your leaders swore to capture him.

Now, bluster and make excuses amid juvenile sexual insults.
 
Name one lie he posted. You can't, because it's all true.

It's time the sheeple wake up.

It would not surprise me that Freemasons under the command of very wealthy international bankers would use this strategy. After the wars, there is not much resistance.
I found this interesting. Who was the Queen in debt too?

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Royal finances

Political events and developments of the Jacobean era cannot be understood apart from the economic and financial situation. James had inherited a debt of £350,000 from Queen Elizabeth; by 1608 the debt had risen to £1,400,000 and was increasing by £140,000 annually. Through a crash program of selling off Royal demesnes, Lord Treasurer Robert Cecil reduced the debt to £300,000 and the annual deficit to £46,000 by 1610—but could not follow the same method of relief much farther. The result was a series of tense and often failed negotiations with Parliament for financial supports, a situation that deteriorated over the reigns of James and his son and heir Charles I until the crisis of the English Civil War.[2]

The Jacobean era ended with a severe economic depression in 1620–1626, complicated by a serious outbreak of bubonic plague in London in 1625.

I also found this:Elizabeth went about the difficult task of reviving the English economy; her predecessors had greatly debased the currency.

Debasing the economy I would Imagine meant printing more money(That represented Gold reserves) and thus weakening its value?

But in the same page? It speaks of Robert Dudley bailing her out of substantial debt before she took the throne. Hmmmmmmm......

His grandfather was Edmund Dudley a English administrator and a financial officer of King Henry VII. He was in charge of collecting the king's debts....

Sounds like a story similar to Rothschild and Wilhelm IX,of Germany.....

Robert Dudley's great, great, great grandfather(John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley) was a member of the order of the Garter. One of the oldest freemason type groups....And the most powerful.

Started by Edward III of England Who was all about warfare and profit......
 
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Sounds like all the kings were in this order. And were profiting large by waging wars(financing wars).....Which would make it in their best interest to wage(and or instigate) wars......

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Wars have always been about profit throughout history, not just American history.

I agree 100% Vincent. Though I speak of America because it is the empire(beast) of today. This is the empire waging all the wars, to keep its dominance.

Though the truth of the mater is that the elites of the world are not American. America is just their present host.

America is very much like the Roman empire. Full of nationalism and patriotism and fond of war.....
 
I'd like to add and get back on topic...That wars are used as tools for profit. To get you enslaved to debt.

Think about it? Countries win wars, through the blood and sweat of their soldiers and citizens, but who really wins? Do the people or the soldiers collect the spoils of war? Of course not. They are left with the bill....

Some are given glory(recognition) for their contribution to the wealth the elites accumulated.

The only time a war can be justified, is if you are fighting in a position of defense(against an invading unwelcome force). Then your contribution for maintaining the freedom of your nation is honorable.
 
Yep, and grandpappy prescott bush sold oil to the nazis during the war. What a patriot.

Why dont you do your homework and find out who Prescott's son was. Give up? Jonathan Bush.

He was in banking and His banking company got bought out by Riggs banking company butt Jonathan Bush remained CEO?

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What else were they involved in besides financing Hitler?

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Saudi money transfers

In the mid-1970s members of the Saudi royal family set up covert accounts at the Riggs Bank in Washington amounting to tens of millions of dollars; this money was used by the so-called "Safari Club" to run intelligence operations at a time when American intelligence was paralyzed by investigations in the aftermath of Watergate.[1]

A Saudi named Omar al-Bayoumi housed and opened bank accounts for two of the 9/11 hijackers. About two weeks after the assistance began, al-Bayoumi's wife began receiving monthly payments totaling tens of thousands of dollars from Princess Haifa bint Faisal, the wife of Saudi ambassador and Bush family confidant, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, through a Riggs bank account. [2] (Jonathan Bush, uncle of President George W. Bush, was an executive at Riggs Bank during this period.)

Upon discovery of these transactions, the FBI began investigating the bank for possible money-laundering and terrorist financing. Although the FBI and later the 9/11 Commission ultimately stated that the money was not intentionally being routed to fund terrorists, investigators were surprised to see how lax the safeguards at Riggs Bank were. Several Saudi accounts were discovered to have financial improprieties, including a lack of required background checks and a consistent failure to alert regulators to large transactions, in violation of federal banking laws.

Many of these transactions involved Prince Bandar personally, often transferring over $1 million at a time. According to British investigations on the Al Yamamah deal, reported by The Guardian, Bandar would have received over $ 1.5 billion in bribery from BAE Systems, laundered through the Riggs Bank.

This just one of the many things they were accused of.
Not to mention of having ties with the CIA. Hmmmmmm And George bush became CIA director, go figure......

They got fined 25 million. Small potatoes for money laundering.

The got taken over by PNC. But to me, all these banks are in on it.
 
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Why does The U.S. go to war? Same reasons anyone else gos to war. Power, Greed, and Religion.

The US goes to war or, to be more realistic, stays at war, because the US economy is founded upon permanent conflict.
It is the only major nation who literally cannot afford peace.
Give Peace a Chance?? Not on your life when there are big bucks at stake.
 
The US goes to war or, to be more realistic, stays at war, because the US economy is founded upon permanent conflict.
It is the only major nation who literally cannot afford peace.
Give Peace a Chance?? Not on your life when there are big bucks at stake.

Well more accurately, the U.S. goes to war in the name of stability for all hegemons of the world. The U.S. elitists believe in this way they can build the new world order.
 
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