People ask why did the Germans dislike the Jews but they often have never heard of the business war against Germany that the Jewish community world-wide engaged in.
They also overlook the fact that a preponderance of German bankers were Jewish and between the wars Germany had rampant inflation. From the Encylopedia Brittanica:
The government had to print million-mark notes, then billion-mark notes. By November 1923 one U.S. dollar was equivalent to 1,000 billion (a trillion) marks. A wheelbarrow full of money couldn’t buy a newspaper. Shopkeepers couldn’t replenish their stock fast enough to keep up with prices, farmers refused to sell their produce for worthless money, food riots broke out, and townspeople marched into the countryside to loot the farms.
Add to that the Jewish control of the media and we might start to see why Germans might dislike Jews.
As for the Brits, they were losing WW1 in 1916. Their allies were losing faith as well so when a prominent person in the UK offered to bring the USA into the war on the side of the Allies they jumped at it. That person was Lord Rothschild. The price for that assistance? Palestine was to be earmarked for the Jews. That is what the Balfour Declaration was about.
How, I wonder, could a British lord have so much influence over the US?
Funny. Many American high school graduation rings are made by a company called Balfour, and many American textbooks are published by a company called Macmillan, which was owned by one Robert Maxwell. (Penguin Random House is owned by Bertellsmann. None of the “big five” are owned by us)
Some people have started to notice that Bill Clinton and many other major American politicians were Rhodes Scholars and connect that with who Cecil Rhodes was.
Undoubtedly there are far deeper connections. We know that Canada and Australia are both secretly still British colonies, and we have a general idea we have been owned by 3 general locations, but the questions we have to answer are; since when, by who specifically, through what specific mechanisms, and what do we do about it?
There have been a lot of good digs in that direction over the past few years, but there is much more digging left to go.
We’ve barely started on the action, too.
People ask why did the Germans dislike the Jews but they often have never heard of the business war against Germany that the Jewish community world-wide engaged in.
They also overlook the fact that a preponderance of German bankers were Jewish and between the wars Germany had rampant inflation. From the Encylopedia Brittanica:
Add to that the Jewish control of the media and we might start to see why Germans might dislike Jews.
As for the Brits, they were losing WW1 in 1916. Their allies were losing faith as well so when a prominent person in the UK offered to bring the USA into the war on the side of the Allies they jumped at it. That person was Lord Rothschild. The price for that assistance? Palestine was to be earmarked for the Jews. That is what the Balfour Declaration was about.
How, I wonder, could a British lord have so much influence over the US?
Funny. Many American high school graduation rings are made by a company called Balfour, and many American textbooks are published by a company called Macmillan, which was owned by one Robert Maxwell. (Penguin Random House is owned by Bertellsmann. None of the “big five” are owned by us)
Some people have started to notice that Bill Clinton and many other major American politicians were Rhodes Scholars and connect that with who Cecil Rhodes was.
Undoubtedly there are far deeper connections. We know that Canada and Australia are both secretly still British colonies, and we have a general idea we have been owned by 3 general locations, but the questions we have to answer are; since when, by who specifically, through what specific mechanisms, and what do we do about it? There have been a lot of good digs in that direction over the past few years, but there is much more digging left to go.
We’ve barely started on the action, too.
didnt they backstab them in WW1 and cause hyper inflation