And, previously, in 1819, when the US bought Liberia for 100.000 dollars and handed it over to freed black people to resettle there ....
It is actually a very rich country. It has: oil, gold, diamonds, uranium, cobalt, copper, iron, lithium, etc, currently grosso modo untapped and green, in addition to fertile lands and seas.
In addition, Liberia was gifted a Constitution akin to that of the US (discarded in 2022 or so) and a flag that is akin to the US flag as well.
"Lies of omission" sure seem to be one of their "go-to" routines. Liberia, Armenia (Turkish genocide of), Ghadaffi making Libya independent from the Rothschild banking cartel so they got the US to bomb the snot out of it, then how the war in Syria started...'why don't we ever hear about them?"
And, previously, in 1819, when the US bought Liberia for 100.000 dollars and handed it over to freed black people to resettle there ....
It is actually a very rich country. It has: oil, gold, diamonds, uranium, cobalt, copper, iron, lithium, etc, currently grosso modo untapped and green, in addition to fertile lands and seas.
In addition, Liberia was gifted a Constitution akin to that of the US (discarded in 2022 or so) and a flag that is akin to the US flag as well.
Of course, this is also conveniently left out.
"Lies of omission" sure seem to be one of their "go-to" routines. Liberia, Armenia (Turkish genocide of), Ghadaffi making Libya independent from the Rothschild banking cartel so they got the US to bomb the snot out of it, then how the war in Syria started...'why don't we ever hear about them?"
So much history needing un-corrupting.
Indeed. One the reasons why Q said to compare history books.
It seems to me, having read quite a few books from the end of the 19th century, there is a huge difference to those of today .....
Any suggestions on titles?