I think someone posted this yesterday but I can't seem to find it now so I apologise for not giving due credit.
This video gives a brief history of the UK and it highlights how many of the big events in British history have come just before the reintroduction of money lending at a rate of interest AKA usury.
William the Conqueror invaded England as did William of Orange some years later, Oliver Cromwell put himself in charge, the union with Scotland, the fighting with the US in 1812 and with Napoleon around the same time all have a common link. How many coincidences do you need?
It is 30 minutes long and eventually gets to the Bank of England which is really the British version of the Federal Reserve Bank.
I knew most of the historical events mentioned in the video but had no idea that they all had a financial connection to usury.
I am still concerned about how we get all the way through the education system in the UK and learn practically nothing about finance and banking. it is almost as if it is being kept secret on purpose.
I think someone posted this yesterday but I can't seem to find it now so I apologise for not giving due credit.
This video gives a brief history of the UK and it highlights how many of the big events in British history have come just before the reintroduction of money lending at a rate of interest AKA usury.
William the Conqueror invaded England as did William of Orange some years later, Oliver Cromwell put himself in charge, the union with Scotland, the fighting with the US in 1812 and with Napoleon around the same time all have a common link. How many coincidences do you need?
It is 30 minutes long and eventually gets to the Bank of England which is really the British version of the Federal Reserve Bank.
I've posted that before, not yesterday but weeks ago. good to keep it circulating.
I knew most of the historical events mentioned in the video but had no idea that they all had a financial connection to usury.
I am still concerned about how we get all the way through the education system in the UK and learn practically nothing about finance and banking. it is almost as if it is being kept secret on purpose.