If it was not for Trump and Bill Still and so many others online. I think the world would be less knowledgeable on the beauty and vast grace that represents the history of the USA and the gifts it has brought forth to the world, which are not quenched not by a long shot - that feeling it is going to be the gift that keeps giving very soon.
Between a history class I took in college a few years ago (by a professor that I can say was pretty based) and now, Andrew Jackson has become one of my favorite presidents (2nd only to DJT, of course).
Douglas Belmore was a patriot prof who lost his job and got de platformed from U Tube. His show was Qniversity and I hope he won’t mind me calling him based AF.
Charlotte Iserbyt exposed the corruption in our schools a generation ago. Dewey is an evil bastard who gets far too kind a treatment in history. They have been intentionally creating a dumber citizenry for over 100 years. They would love it if high IQ was eliminated in the proletariat. Their plan would not be viable with a world citizenry who is educated in the history of the world and of America.
The assassin that tried to kill Andrew Jackson had two pistols. Both pistols misfired and Jackson was spared by the hand of God. They later did an analysis and found both pistols in working order. They computed the odds of that happening like a million to one or so.
Lmao I did a report on Jackson when I was like 10 years old. I still remember reading about that and being like damn... this dude is a badass motherfucker.
Of course I had no concept of the central banking stuff back then.
Not only fought in the revolution, but when questioned later in life if he indeed had fought, pulled his hair to either side and showed off a battle scar. BASED AF.
Probably shouldn't have but I did a paper on the Fed years back at my school. Got a pretty good grade on it lol. I noted that it was of interest how Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, Andrew Jackson and JFK all opposed central banking. All were US presidents who had the power and guts to end it and all were assassinated or had attempts on their lives. Lincoln also prevented Roths. from investing in both sides of the civil war. Not to mention Lindbergh Sr. and his grandson that was kidnapped and never found. He was a prominent congressman at the time of the inception of the fed and spoke vehemently about it, and tried to warn the public.
JP Morgan precipitated the panic of 1907 to knock of the rival Kinckenbocker Trust of NY and crash the economy, setting precedence for Sen. Nelson Aldrich to tour Europe, spending tax payers dollars to study Central Banking. He was the frontman. Interestingly enough, his daughter married into the Rockefellers and thats where you see the 71st (I believe) vice president of the United States, none other than Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller. Wonder who his namesake was LOL. Conflict of interest much? Considering the Feds board consists of "politically appointed members". "None Dare Call it Conspiracy" (published sometime in the early 60s, easy google search) was a good read that gave me a start for researching the subject.
If you made it this far, I hope you and those around you are in good health and keep your heads held high. The Fed must come down. Also, see my name ?
Thanks I appreciate it. I'll definitely check it out. All I've known aside from what I stated is that its been a centuries long battle against the schemes of world domination through monetary forces which are "stronger than standing armies" to quote another person well aware of the powers that be.
I basically operate now on if anyone in history has their name tarred and feathered in western education/media/culture, it's because they did something right and we aren't supposed to look into it
Edit: there are of course people who deserve it, but it's something you can't unsee. The same thing that they do to all these people who resist central banks could be done to anyone no matter how virtuous
My 21-year-old son recently asked me about Reagan. When I told him how popular he was and still is, he honestly had a lot of trouble believing me, asking me about the scandals of the day, and asking why so many people hated him. After a bit of back-and-forth, I set him straight. My kids are based, but I missed that part of the school lesson. Disgusting what they taught him. Glad he asked.
If it was not for Trump and Bill Still and so many others online. I think the world would be less knowledgeable on the beauty and vast grace that represents the history of the USA and the gifts it has brought forth to the world, which are not quenched not by a long shot - that feeling it is going to be the gift that keeps giving very soon.
We pray because we believe.
Between a history class I took in college a few years ago (by a professor that I can say was pretty based) and now, Andrew Jackson has become one of my favorite presidents (2nd only to DJT, of course).
Douglas Belmore was a patriot prof who lost his job and got de platformed from U Tube. His show was Qniversity and I hope he won’t mind me calling him based AF.
He taught American History, of course.
In regards to Jackson, one of the main things he highlighted was Jackson's hatred for the central bank.
Why don’t we learn about this in high school history class?
http://deliberatedumbingdown.com
Charlotte Iserbyt exposed the corruption in our schools a generation ago. Dewey is an evil bastard who gets far too kind a treatment in history. They have been intentionally creating a dumber citizenry for over 100 years. They would love it if high IQ was eliminated in the proletariat. Their plan would not be viable with a world citizenry who is educated in the history of the world and of America.
This is why the deep state want to remove Andrew Jackson's picture from the $20 bill.
Well, with semi-immortal blood-sucking vampires, it's probably personal.
The assassin that tried to kill Andrew Jackson had two pistols. Both pistols misfired and Jackson was spared by the hand of God. They later did an analysis and found both pistols in working order. They computed the odds of that happening like a million to one or so.
He also proceeded to beat the assassin into a bloody pulp with his walking stick. Andrew Jackson was such a bad ass... same goes for teddy rosevelt.
Lmao I did a report on Jackson when I was like 10 years old. I still remember reading about that and being like damn... this dude is a badass motherfucker.
Of course I had no concept of the central banking stuff back then.
Not only fought in the revolution, but when questioned later in life if he indeed had fought, pulled his hair to either side and showed off a battle scar. BASED AF.
I remember my history teacher demonized Andrew Jackson. I remember this and connect Trump to his legacy
"I killed the banks"
I wondered why GEOTUS had his portrait in the most visible spot and then why pedotus took it down first
Also, research Congressman Louis McFadden
If Jackson vowed to and couldn’t, I doubt anyone ever will.
Probably shouldn't have but I did a paper on the Fed years back at my school. Got a pretty good grade on it lol. I noted that it was of interest how Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, Andrew Jackson and JFK all opposed central banking. All were US presidents who had the power and guts to end it and all were assassinated or had attempts on their lives. Lincoln also prevented Roths. from investing in both sides of the civil war. Not to mention Lindbergh Sr. and his grandson that was kidnapped and never found. He was a prominent congressman at the time of the inception of the fed and spoke vehemently about it, and tried to warn the public.
JP Morgan precipitated the panic of 1907 to knock of the rival Kinckenbocker Trust of NY and crash the economy, setting precedence for Sen. Nelson Aldrich to tour Europe, spending tax payers dollars to study Central Banking. He was the frontman. Interestingly enough, his daughter married into the Rockefellers and thats where you see the 71st (I believe) vice president of the United States, none other than Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller. Wonder who his namesake was LOL. Conflict of interest much? Considering the Feds board consists of "politically appointed members". "None Dare Call it Conspiracy" (published sometime in the early 60s, easy google search) was a good read that gave me a start for researching the subject.
If you made it this far, I hope you and those around you are in good health and keep your heads held high. The Fed must come down. Also, see my name ?
Thanks I appreciate it. I'll definitely check it out. All I've known aside from what I stated is that its been a centuries long battle against the schemes of world domination through monetary forces which are "stronger than standing armies" to quote another person well aware of the powers that be.
Thanks. Gonna take an Andrew Jackson dive after this.
Jackson had adopted indian children, as well.
Thanks for clearing this up. That was my only issue with AJ. Hopefully my long post finds you well.
I basically operate now on if anyone in history has their name tarred and feathered in western education/media/culture, it's because they did something right and we aren't supposed to look into it Edit: there are of course people who deserve it, but it's something you can't unsee. The same thing that they do to all these people who resist central banks could be done to anyone no matter how virtuous
My 21-year-old son recently asked me about Reagan. When I told him how popular he was and still is, he honestly had a lot of trouble believing me, asking me about the scandals of the day, and asking why so many people hated him. After a bit of back-and-forth, I set him straight. My kids are based, but I missed that part of the school lesson. Disgusting what they taught him. Glad he asked.
"Not that I think he'd approve of his likeness being used in that manner anyway."
Pretty sure that is why they used his face on Fed Reserve Notes. An f u of sorts.