Ninja Dude said:
Sad thing is, you are wrong about the role of international bankers. Wherever they are shunned, freedom usually prevails. A lot of people forget with all these fireworks that in 1776 America declared independence not only from England, but from the British banking system and the Banking Act of 1775. As a direct result we enjoyed growth and prosperity that built an empire in record time.
But like all movements which get too big for their britches, we've forgotten what is important. Obsessed with the pursuit of wealth and power - it is now MONEY which decides most laws and policies. We the people are here strictly to finance these decisions. We really don't mean jack sh-t anymore and they don't care if they bleed us dry.
All of this was foretold centuries ago:
Man, homerun post. Also, back then, folks cared more about freedom than anything. They didn't have all these tech gadgets, chasing the carrot, going into debt purchasing things. Buffers, focusing our attention away from what really matters.
Debt is slavery, pure and simple, and this is what the banks peddle so they can control and remain in power.
They will bleed us dry as long as we let them, and we are...collectively, we are letting them.
The best thing any man can do, is stay out of debt. If you want something, work hard for it and bypass the banks and their addictive drug financing.
We need to step back and re-learn what really matters, what our forefathers would have wanted for us. We can shun the banks and regain our freedom, if that is what we want. But is it? Maybe comforts and laziness is what folks want?
I want to move to Iceland now. I hear the women are beautiful there too.
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