Why Congress Won’t Change Until We Make Them
• May 1, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in Loss of America
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Banking Industry And War: Part II
• March 24, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in Fight for the United States of America
Tags: 1915, against the rules of war, allies, American business funded both sides of the war with Ger, April 22, Atlantic voyage, Australia warning was ignored, bankers, cost of war, cost of war in dollars, cost of war in lives, David Rockefeller financed Soviet Union factories, federal reserve bank, Federal Reserve Board, Germans, Germans warned Americans not to board the Lusitania, Great Britian, Henry Stimson, Hitler's rise to power, Imperial German Embassy, J.D. Rockefeller made 200 million, Japanese, Lusitania, money laundering, Nazi, Pearl Harbor, Prescott bush, Presedent Roosevelt, profits for bankers and polititians, PT attack on the US DESTROYERS never happened, Roosevelt, Roosevelt's Secretary of War, Rules of engagement, Standard Oil Company, Union Banking Corporation of NYC, Vietnam War, Williams Jennings Bryan, Woodrow Wilson, WWI, WWII, zeitgeist

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