Civil War, Federal Reserve, Glen Beck all in one
April 14th 2011 19:09
The mutterings of a workers soul in an global economic arena continues Part 1 - Part 2 - and - Part 3
How can we define Human Nature in a global economic arena
Glen Beck, The Federal Reserve Bank, The Civil War, Slavery and Wage Slaves - All in one story about the Global Economic Arena
The Cleveland Plain Dealer, recently carried an article by a Washington Post writer about the cancellation of the Glen Beck Fox News program. No matter what you think about Glen Beck, the article was one sided and ignored all the good that Glen Beck has accomplished. The Washington Post represents a newspaper which has its own strange adgenda.
About a week later, the Plain Dealer editorial page carried an article by the written by the editorial editor about the Civil War maintaining that slavery was the main issue behind the Civil War. There was another article or two the same day supporting the same premise that the war was about slavery.
History shows that there are always up front issues that cover the real
issues behind wars. Usually, the real issues are about economics, money
and who controls the flow of wealth.
This brings me back to Glenn Beck. On one of his last shows, he had G Edward Griffin tell about his book The Creatures from Jekyll Island. The book is about the history of the Federal Reserve Bank. Griffin wrote this book about fifteen years ago. The major media channels ignored it and branded it as a
conspiracy theory. Today it is a best seller but still anyone who tells others about it are usually branded as a conspiracy fanatic. I usually stay
away from all the conspiracy theories because the most people follow the
branding of the major networks and my advocacy for workers dignity gets
lost in the shuffle. In the case of the Federal Reserve Bank start up , it is no longer a conspiracy theory and Griffin's book now leads the way in exposing the manipulative creation of a master bank of banks now known as the Federal Reserve Bank - See Getting out of conspiracy theories and getting into the Federal Reserve Bank
However, let's face it - Griffin is right when we records that Civil War was started over economic issues, not slavery. The War was not popular in the North until the issue of slavery was added at a later time to turn it into a moral crusade. (This is how most wars evolve - one side makes it a moral crusade.)
As a young boy, I listened to the attack on Pearl Harbor that started World War 2. As a young boy, I began to wonder about who are the bad guys and the good guys in a war. This led me to the study of history and geopolitics in high school and college. I found that the cause of the Civil War like most other wars are always about money and power. It is about who wins the power to control the flow of wealth. During the Civil War era, it was a cotton economy some how related to even opium wars in China. Today is about oil and most likely who controls the drug market too. It is about alot of things related to money, investing and the control of wealth. The Civil War also involved the issues of federalism ( centralization ) versus decentralization, in controlling the flow of wealth. The northern army was the Union Army and the southern army was Confederate Army. These two labels tell the ultimate story behind the war. The Union represented centralizing power in one strong power base. The Confederacy represented an alliance of states for a common purpose with all the states having equal power.
G. Edward Griffin in his The Creature From Jekyll Island shows how the North, had to manipulate the value of money to fund the war. A national banking system was created to convert government bonds into fiat (a let it be done decree) money, and the people lost over half of their monetary assets to the hidden tax of inflation. In the South, printing presses accomplished the same effect. It was a creation of money based on nothing but the power to grow and manipulate values and new "money products." The same applys today even more in a globalist free trade environment. A must read book is Confessions of an Economic Hit Man or see Bizarre Politics Confessions for history
For those who claim the main cause for the Civil War was slavery, they should keep in mind that the North had 315,000 slave owners on their side
while only 200,000 slave owners were on the side of the South.
Going back to Glen Beck, When I saw him interviewing Griffin with both going deep into the story about the beginning of the Federal Reserve Bank, I immediately told my wife that this was the end of Glenn Beck on Fox news. When the origin of the Federal Reserve Bank is fully revealed , usually the person is called a conspiracy nut and vanishes from major news channels.
Just about a week later the announcement came that Glenn Beck news program would be closed down. Glenn Beck may have suspected his cancellation was coming and chose to to interview Griffin before they closed him down. We keep this in mind as we go further into the quesion of slavery.
In our times, Hurrican Katrina in New Orleans exposed a massive under class population living in a silent depression. On TV I saw mostly black faces. The same exists in most of U.S. major cities which makes one wonder about how far have we come since the Civil War. If the Civil War was about slavery then we should be having a war about the wage slaves of the world in a global economic arena. However, in the government and the media this is a mute issue bescause all the money changers are in control in both major political parties and it looks like the money changers control the media too.
( Spinning the news is not new. President Wilson had 75,000 people who were called the Minute Men, promoting World War 1 by making the Germans look like murdering "Huns." In World War 2, while Hitler was murdering innocent Jews, we were taught to call Stalin - "Uncle Joe" and he killed more innocent people than Hitler. Following World War 2, we betrayed the Chinese who were allies in the war and let the Communists take over.
Today we have many sports celebrities making millions of dollars just by endorsing companies like Nike who use wage slaves to make their products. No one talks about a war to free these wage slaves while a massive population of blacks are suffering in a silent depression and we have a prison population breaking records everyday. The blacks are populating our jails with no one telling us why so many are there.
Glenn Beck must go underground in the world of news reporting and the money changers stay in control. The Federal Reverse Bank continues to act as a shadow government while presidents come and go. Governments act as brokers and dealers in a global economic arena bailing out big money when they fail their mission while ignoring the suffering of workers. Popes come and tell us that workers are not the tools of capital but not much changes. And new working poor classes continue to shop their way out of their jobs for sake of survival.
And many say it is only human nature to shop for the cheapest price no matter who gets hurt.
Ray Tapajna
How can we define Human Nature in a global economic arena
Glen Beck, The Federal Reserve Bank, The Civil War, Slavery and Wage Slaves - All in one story about the Global Economic Arena
The Cleveland Plain Dealer, recently carried an article by a Washington Post writer about the cancellation of the Glen Beck Fox News program. No matter what you think about Glen Beck, the article was one sided and ignored all the good that Glen Beck has accomplished. The Washington Post represents a newspaper which has its own strange adgenda.
About a week later, the Plain Dealer editorial page carried an article by the written by the editorial editor about the Civil War maintaining that slavery was the main issue behind the Civil War. There was another article or two the same day supporting the same premise that the war was about slavery.
History shows that there are always up front issues that cover the real
issues behind wars. Usually, the real issues are about economics, money
and who controls the flow of wealth.
This brings me back to Glenn Beck. On one of his last shows, he had G Edward Griffin tell about his book The Creatures from Jekyll Island. The book is about the history of the Federal Reserve Bank. Griffin wrote this book about fifteen years ago. The major media channels ignored it and branded it as a
conspiracy theory. Today it is a best seller but still anyone who tells others about it are usually branded as a conspiracy fanatic. I usually stay
away from all the conspiracy theories because the most people follow the
branding of the major networks and my advocacy for workers dignity gets
lost in the shuffle. In the case of the Federal Reserve Bank start up , it is no longer a conspiracy theory and Griffin's book now leads the way in exposing the manipulative creation of a master bank of banks now known as the Federal Reserve Bank - See Getting out of conspiracy theories and getting into the Federal Reserve Bank
However, let's face it - Griffin is right when we records that Civil War was started over economic issues, not slavery. The War was not popular in the North until the issue of slavery was added at a later time to turn it into a moral crusade. (This is how most wars evolve - one side makes it a moral crusade.)
As a young boy, I listened to the attack on Pearl Harbor that started World War 2. As a young boy, I began to wonder about who are the bad guys and the good guys in a war. This led me to the study of history and geopolitics in high school and college. I found that the cause of the Civil War like most other wars are always about money and power. It is about who wins the power to control the flow of wealth. During the Civil War era, it was a cotton economy some how related to even opium wars in China. Today is about oil and most likely who controls the drug market too. It is about alot of things related to money, investing and the control of wealth. The Civil War also involved the issues of federalism ( centralization ) versus decentralization, in controlling the flow of wealth. The northern army was the Union Army and the southern army was Confederate Army. These two labels tell the ultimate story behind the war. The Union represented centralizing power in one strong power base. The Confederacy represented an alliance of states for a common purpose with all the states having equal power.
G. Edward Griffin in his The Creature From Jekyll Island shows how the North, had to manipulate the value of money to fund the war. A national banking system was created to convert government bonds into fiat (a let it be done decree) money, and the people lost over half of their monetary assets to the hidden tax of inflation. In the South, printing presses accomplished the same effect. It was a creation of money based on nothing but the power to grow and manipulate values and new "money products." The same applys today even more in a globalist free trade environment. A must read book is Confessions of an Economic Hit Man or see Bizarre Politics Confessions for history
For those who claim the main cause for the Civil War was slavery, they should keep in mind that the North had 315,000 slave owners on their side
while only 200,000 slave owners were on the side of the South.
Going back to Glen Beck, When I saw him interviewing Griffin with both going deep into the story about the beginning of the Federal Reserve Bank, I immediately told my wife that this was the end of Glenn Beck on Fox news. When the origin of the Federal Reserve Bank is fully revealed , usually the person is called a conspiracy nut and vanishes from major news channels.
Just about a week later the announcement came that Glenn Beck news program would be closed down. Glenn Beck may have suspected his cancellation was coming and chose to to interview Griffin before they closed him down. We keep this in mind as we go further into the quesion of slavery.
In our times, Hurrican Katrina in New Orleans exposed a massive under class population living in a silent depression. On TV I saw mostly black faces. The same exists in most of U.S. major cities which makes one wonder about how far have we come since the Civil War. If the Civil War was about slavery then we should be having a war about the wage slaves of the world in a global economic arena. However, in the government and the media this is a mute issue bescause all the money changers are in control in both major political parties and it looks like the money changers control the media too.
( Spinning the news is not new. President Wilson had 75,000 people who were called the Minute Men, promoting World War 1 by making the Germans look like murdering "Huns." In World War 2, while Hitler was murdering innocent Jews, we were taught to call Stalin - "Uncle Joe" and he killed more innocent people than Hitler. Following World War 2, we betrayed the Chinese who were allies in the war and let the Communists take over.
Today we have many sports celebrities making millions of dollars just by endorsing companies like Nike who use wage slaves to make their products. No one talks about a war to free these wage slaves while a massive population of blacks are suffering in a silent depression and we have a prison population breaking records everyday. The blacks are populating our jails with no one telling us why so many are there.
Glenn Beck must go underground in the world of news reporting and the money changers stay in control. The Federal Reverse Bank continues to act as a shadow government while presidents come and go. Governments act as brokers and dealers in a global economic arena bailing out big money when they fail their mission while ignoring the suffering of workers. Popes come and tell us that workers are not the tools of capital but not much changes. And new working poor classes continue to shop their way out of their jobs for sake of survival.
And many say it is only human nature to shop for the cheapest price no matter who gets hurt.
Ray Tapajna
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