Apparently The Achitect Of Bretton Woods Was A Soviet Agent
Apparently The Achitect Of Bretton Woods Was A Soviet Agent
Apparently the architect of out current monetary system was what the Soviet Union called an "agent of influence.":
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/ ... ?page=show
I think that may explain much of how things got so screwed up.
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/ ... ?page=show
I think that may explain much of how things got so screwed up.
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Note at the end of the video a bit on Manchuria and Japan. No history of that is complete without a discussion of the opium trade. Funny enough this guy who gives the straight scoop on "history" makes no mention of the opium trade. But he does get into it in his book on Skull and Bones.choff wrote:Apparently the Soviets were capatilist agents.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GhPsJCXPqY
Here he discusses "Skull and Bones" Professor Sutton on the Skull and Bones secret society 1 Most sordid thing ever happened in the history of man.
Professor Sutton on the Skull and Bones secret society 2 Council on Foreign Relations.
Professor Sutton on the Skull and Bones secret society 3 Council on Foreign Relations. Support for Soviets and Nazis. Banks.
Professor Sutton on the Skull and Bones secret society 4 Too many people are willing to give up Freedom for Security.
Details: Skull and Bones in the Drug War Part 2 which mentions this book by Sutton America's Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones at the bottom of the page. And more here Skull and Bones in the Drug War Part 1.
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Sutton didn't live long enough to get into everything, he stuck to what he knew and what he could dig up in the pre internet age. Imagine if the internet had existed in the 1950's where we would be today.
CHoff
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The Internet pretty much happened as soon as it was technically feasible. Two things were required:choff wrote:Sutton didn't live long enough to get into everything, he stuck to what he knew and what he could dig up in the pre internet age. Imagine if the internet had existed in the 1950's where we would be today.
1. The technology
2. Enough users with the technology in hand
I got in at the end of '96 and thought I was way late to the show. There were already 20 million users.
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I tend to tune out at mention of Skull and Bones or Council on Foreign Relations. Too much conspiracy theory noise on both of them.
The daylight is uncomfortably bright for eyes so long in the dark.
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The two links I provide about Skull and Bones and the Drug War check out. The history goes back more than 300 years and is well documented.hanelyp wrote:I tend to tune out at mention of Skull and Bones or Council on Foreign Relations. Too much conspiracy theory noise on both of them.
And what better way to cover something that is relatively out in the open than to provide a lot of noise on the subject?
Scan this page before you make up your mind: http://www.ctrl.org/boodleboys/boddlesboys2.html
And the "cover" for the guy who wrote that? He has a number of fantastic theories on other subjects at his site. When Lyndon Larouche wrote his book "The Queen Sells Dope" (actually "Dope Inc") I thought it was a lot of fantastic nonsense. I read it. My view now is that he was generally correct. Except for his Jewish obsession.
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I was listening to a interview with a constitutional lawyer in Canada named Rocco Galati. He said that he didn't believe in conspiracy theories. But he said that people who don't must believe in coincidence theories, because how else could you explain how some things happen completely at random.hanelyp wrote:I tend to tune out at mention of Skull and Bones or Council on Foreign Relations. Too much conspiracy theory noise on both of them.
CHoff
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I believe there are conspiracies, but not that they are nearly as involved and complicated as the conspiracy theories.
The daylight is uncomfortably bright for eyes so long in the dark.
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I like to delve into cults, conspiracies, frontier tech and arcane info as a hobby. As the saying goes, throw enough excrement against a wall and some is bound to stick. I would say there are a very small number of global conspiracies and a few minor ones, the other 90% are drivel. The number one real one would be international private banking control over society, another good one would be Agenda 21. Over ninety percent of the people who go through membership in Skull and Bones get disgusted and want no part in it again, like any society, they have their own five percenters that cause all the trouble.
CHoff
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My current #1 fave is the alliance between government, bankers, and black money.
Former Bush I HUD Secretary has lots of info on that. "Catherine Austin Fitts drugs" will bring up a lot of it.
Former Bush I HUD Secretary has lots of info on that. "Catherine Austin Fitts drugs" will bring up a lot of it.
Engineering is the art of making what you want from what you can get at a profit.