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From battlefield valor to political exile — a Tea Party icon brought down by the Uniparty machine Make no mistake, the post-9/11 Great American Tea Party movement saved this country from an Obama-led uniparty takeover. It was quite the scene in South Florida. Palm Beach, known as ground zero in the 2000 Bush v Gore-SCOTUS-hanging chad election, was an exciting political fight to be sure. Allen West made it into office in a South Florida Congressional District which spread from West Palm Beach to Ft. Lauderdale and impossibly shaped to represent less than a half dozen demographics. After voting solidly…
Hamilton’s national bank, unlike today’s Federal Reserve, was designed to be a bulwark *against* financial speculation.
To put simply for anyone trying to explain the Hamiltonian System for others: It was first developed after the Revolution by creating a National Bank that would combine the debts of all the states, in order to be able to establish public credit. These loans would not be based off of of the gold standard or amount of money, but rather the future productivity that the money from these loans would help finance. Hamilton’s system helped grow the country, and we see his principles again the RFC (Reconstruction Finance Corporation). This organization lent to things most banks wouldn’t touch, allowing…
It is interesting to see, that not even a couple years ago, Russia and China were viewed as one of America’s biggest adversaries, yet now they are one of the biggest powers who have not been compromised by the Financialists. It will be an interesting era to see these big powers unite to defeat the bigger enemy, the newer ending debt cycle of the Financialists.
Ben Danikas at Promethean hosts this comparison of old theory to current realities.
The seven step process of the Kill-Chain that Burlingame lays out in his article, seems very similar to the system that the City of London has been using for the past 1000 years to stay prosperous. However it seems like a distinction must be made between the City of London and the British Empire. Burlingame says that Britain was one of the first victims of the Financialists, so that leads us to question, did the City of London kill its own surrounding empire? It makes sense that the City of London and the British Empire might not be the same…