By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes.
Fair is foul, foul is fair. Hover through the fog and filthy air. |
Thrice the brinded cat hath mewd. Thrice and once the hedge-pig whined. Tis time, tis time. |
Letters of Thomas JeffersonThe Anti-Bank Democrat (1842) Henry Carey The Slave Trade (1853) Greenbacks (1864) by Observer. Edward Kellogg A New Monetary System (1875) Mark Pomeroy Greenback Catechism (1877) S.M. Brice Financial Catechism (1882)
Peter CooperIdeas for Good Government (1883)
L.B. WoolfolkThe Great Red Dragon (1890) Benjamin Heath Labor and Finance Revolution (1891) Ignatius Donnelly The American Peoples Money (1896) Arthur Kitson The Money Problem (1903) Henry Loucks The Great Conspiracy of the House of Morgan Exposed (1916) Lawrence Dennis The Coming American Fascism (1936) June Grem The Money Manipulators (1971) |
Senators Benton, Calhoun, Webster
Retford Currency Society How can paper money increase wealth ? (1849)
Jonathan DuncanThe Bank Charter Act (1857) Senator Elbridge Spaulding History of the Legal Tender Paper Money (1869)
Speeches on money in the Houses of CongressWilliam Kelley, John Jones, Thomas Ferry, William Stewart, Robert LaFollette William Berkey The Money Question (1876) William Royall Andrew Jackson and the Bank of the United States (1880) Sarah Emery Seven Financial Conspiracies (1887) Mary E. Hobart Errors in Our Monetary System. (1891) The Secret of the Rothschilds (1898) Charles Lindbergh Banking and Currency and the Money Trust (1913) Charles Coughlin Driving out the Money Changers (1933) Gertrude Coogan Money Creators (1935) Silas Adams Legalized Crime of Banking (1958) |
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Francis Adams Chapters of Erie and other essays (1871) A hard money man on Jay Gould, railways, stock-watering. David C. Cloud Monopolies and the People (1873) A Grangers views upon the oppressions and abuses practiced by corporations and combinations of men who are apparently getting a controlling influence over the commerce, finances, and government of the country. Robert Thompson Elements of Political Economy (1875) Gustavus Myers History of Tammany Hall (1917) History of the Great American Fortunes (1910) History of the Supreme Court of the United States (1912) A History of Canadian Wealth (1914) From day one, the United States had the best government money could buy. Charles Beard An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States Senator Richard Pettigrew Triumphant Plutocracy (1922) The convention which framed the Constitution of the United States was composed of fifty-five members. A majority were lawyersnot one farmer, mechanic or laborer. Forty owned Revolutionary Scrip. Fourteen were land speculators. Twenty-four were money-lenders. Eleven were merchants. Fifteen were slave-holders. They made a Constitution to protect the rights of property and not the rights of man, Matthew Josephson The Robber Barons (1934) Ludwell Denny We Fight for Oil (1928) America conquers Britain (1930) Edwin Knuth Empire of the City (1946) |
The Journal of American History Americas Appeal for United Nations Memoirs of Kaiser Wilhelm II (1922) Chapter 10, the outbreak of World War I John Turner Shall it be Again ? (1922) How Woodrow Wilson dragged the United States into WWI. Sidney Fay The Origins of the World War (1928) Ed Grey and evil empire UK planned and set in motion another great war Edmund Walsh The Fall of the Russian Empire (1928)
Michael PearsonThe Sealed Train (1975) The German high command financed the bolshevik revolution and gave the inspiration to the idea of leninism. Ariadna Tyrkóva-Williams Liberty to Brest-Litovsk (1919) Eye-witness to the first year of the bolshevik revolution. Engelbrecht and Hanighen Merchants of Death (1934) Arms merchants have long carried on a profitable business arming the potential enemies of their own country. Red Symphony Adolf but a tool of the international money power FDR wanted war Frederick Sanborn's essay on Roosevelt's role in WWII. Even among historians it does not seem to be generally known that Mr. Roosevelt must bear a portion of the responsibility which has been attributed entirely but erroneously to Mr. Chamberlain. The Forrestal Diaries The Jews wanted war Journal of Contemporary History Stalins Plans for World War II |
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When shall we meet again ? In thunder, lightning, or rain ? |
When the hurlyburly is done, When the battle is lost and won. Before the set of sun. |
Upon the heath. There to meet Come, Graymalkin. |
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Funck-Brentano Philip the Fair. (1922) At the opening of the fourteenth century, commerce, industry, agriculture are in a flourishing state from north to south of France : the cultivation of the vine and of cereals, the raising of cattle, the wool trade are equally prosperous. Agricultural machinery had been brought to perfection. In Provence and in Languedoc one encounters swineherds who possess vineyards ; simple drovers have houses in town. Isaac Disraeli Charles the First (1828) It was fated that England should be the theatre of the first of a series of Revolutions which is not yet finished. Emmanuel Las Cases Napoleon at Saint Helena (1823) Mémorial de Sainte Hélène. Journal of the private life and conversations of the Emperor Napoleon
John S.C. AbbottThe History of Napoleon Bonaparte (1851) 'Deep unmitigated hatred of democracy was indeed the moving spring of the English Tories policy. Napoleon was warred against, not as they pretended because he was a tyrant and usurper, for he was neither; not because his invasion of Spain was unjust, but because he was the enemy of aristocratic privileges.' Una Birch Secret Societies and the French Revolution (1911) It remained for the utopians of the eighteenth century so to interpret the symbolism of the secret societies, so to affiliate them, and so to organise the forces of masonry, mysticism and magic, as for a few years to unite them into a power capable not only of inspiring but of precipitating the greatest social upheaval of Christendom |
Nesta Webster The French Revolution (1919) Secret Societies and Subversive Movements (1924) Titkos Társaságok és Felforgató Mozgalmak McNair Wilson Monarchy or Money Power (1932) Királyság vagy Pénzhatalom Promise to Pay (1934) Germaine de Staël (1936) David Astle The Babylonian Woe (1975) A Babiloni Átok
The whole notion of the institution of precious metals by weight as common denominator of exchanges, internationally and nationally, cannot but have been disseminated by a conspiratorial organization fully aware of the extent of the power to which it would accede, could it but maintain control over bullion supplies and the mining which brought them into being in the first place. Certainly as far back as Neolithic times.
Antony Sutton : Halálfejesek Gary Allen Senki sem meri összeesküvésnek nevezni Eustace Mullins The World Order (1985) Oltásos Gyilkolás Murder by Injection Parasite is not a particular species, but one which has adopted a certain way of life, the way of the parasite. Vágó Pál : Mítosz és Sors Magyar Adorján : Az Ősműveltség Napjaink |