The Bank of England: How They Viewed the U.S. Then

By William Dean A. Garner

I’ve said this before: those who seek to control us under the damp, moldy cloak of fascism hide in plain sight. The arrogance of these men astounds me. No, that’s not true. It makes me smile, because I get to discover it and add yet another dot to my constellation of research on these fascists. As a man who used to escort good people in hostile territories, I know the importance of security, and the best security is anonymity. I guess that’s why I’m smiling as I write this, celebrating having connected another few dots together. . . .

Quote in 1865, attributed to an editorial in the Rothschild-owned Hazard Circular – London Times (to the effect):

“If this mischievous financial policy, which has its origin in the North American Republic during the late war in that country, should become indurated down to a fixture, then that Government will furnish its own money without cost. It will pay off debts and be without debt. It will have all the money necessary to carry on its commerce. It will become prosperous without precedent in the history of the world. The brains, and the wealth of all countries will go to North America. That country must be destroyed or it will destroy every monarchy on the globe.”

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