In "History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind," ex-South African banker Stephen Goodson explains how the central banking "scam" originated and how those who run it have historically used their power to subvert governments and manufacture wars that not only produced vast profits but also frequently toppled regimes whose banking systems were not under their control. The "scam" of the money-lenders is their ability to literally create money from nothing, then lend and accumulate interest on credit, and re-lend that interest for further interest in perpetuity, creating pervasive worldwide debt from individuals to families to entire states. The ability to operate a fraudulent credit and loan system has long been known, and with the slickness of a snake-oil salesman, the money-lenders—similar to those Jesus whipped from the Temple—have persuaded governments that banking is best left to their private interests. The cultural and material progress of a civilization often relates to the degree to which it is free from the influence of debt and the degradation that results when money-lenders are permitted to abuse their power. Hence, Goodson shows that both World Wars, the Napoleonic Wars, the American Revolution, the rise and fall of Julius Caesar, the regicide of Charles I of England, the overthrow of Gaddafi in Libya, and the revolution against Tsar Nicholas, among much else in history, relate to this "Hidden Hand." If you wish to have a real understanding of history, look for the influence of the bankers. This is the key to understanding the past, the present, and the future. 4th Edition - March 2019.
Language | English |
topic | History & Archaeology |
Subtopic | Economy, Humanities and social sciences |
Author | Stephen Mitford Goodson |
Number of pages | 202 |
Book cover | Paperback |
Year | 2019 |
Item number | 39411269 |
Publisher | Black House |
Category | Non-fiction |
Manufacturer no. | 9781912759200 |
Release date | 10.3.2019 |
topic | History & Archaeology |
Subtopic | Economy, Humanities and social sciences |
Language | English |
Author | Stephen Mitford Goodson |
Year | 2019 |
Number of pages | 202 |
Edition | 4 |
Book cover | Paperback |
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Height | 12 mm |
Width | 142 mm |
Weight | 264 g |
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