Twice Russia helped the United States against the British/Rothschild Empire - [PEACE]
Zenaan Harkness
zen at freedbms.net
Sun Nov 17 06:28:24 PST 2019
By the way - Juan, this one article you want to read.
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 01:17:51AM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Speaking of true allies, Russia, on a nation-state basis, is about as
> good as it gets for a true ally of the USA (Australia notwithstanding).
>
> "Twice Russia helped the United States against the
> British/Rothschild Empire; first by openly supporting them in the
> Independence War, and again in the Civil War, when Rothschild’s
> were funding the Confederates to politically break down the nation
> to bring it back in the British colonial Empire’s coop. Russia also
> destroyed Napoleon and the Nazis, whom were both funded by
> international banks as tools to crush economically independent
> nations. Independence is in their DNA."
>
> ...
> "Central bankers and the US shadow government are still hanging on
> to their dying plan, because without a victory in Syria, there’s no
> enlarging Israel, thus ending the century-old fantasy of uniting
> the Middle East oil production in the hands of the New World Order.
> Ask Lord Balfour if you have any doubt. That’s the real stake of
> the Syrian war, it’s nothing short of do or die."
>
> Before you LOL at "Trump is an anti-narcissist", think: could that be
> true? And if so, how?
>
> Here to suggest an alternative view (or rather, whole bunch of
> interesting views, one of which I disagree with) is Sylvain LaForest
> via Oriental Review:
>
>
> Everything You Need To Know About Trump (But Were Afraid To Admit
> You Wondered)
> https://orientalreview.org/2019/11/15/about-trump/
> https://www.zerohedge.com/political/everything-you-need-know-about-trump-were-afraid-admit-you-wondered
>
> ...
> "If you still believe that the «Commander in chief» is in charge,
> explain why every time Trump ordered to pull out of Syria and
> Afghanistan, more troops came in? As I’m writing this text, US and
> NATO troops pulled out of the Kurdish zones, went to Iraq, and came
> back with heavier equipment around the oil reserves of Syria.
> Donald has a lot more of swamp draining to do before the Pentagon
> actually listens to anything he says."
>
> ...
> "One has to realize how much trouble the US army and spying
> agencies have been going through in creating false-flag operations
> for more than a century, so that their interventions always looked
> righteous, in the name of democracy promotion, human rights and
> justice around the planet. They blew up the Maine ship in 1898 to
> enter the Hispanic-American war, then the Lusitania in 1915 to
> enter WW1. They pushed Japan to attack Pearl Harbor in 1941, knew
> about the attack 10 days in advance and said nothing to the
> Hawaiian base. They made up a North Vietnamese torpedo aggression
> on their ships in the Tonkin Bay to justify sending boots on the
> Vietnamese ground. They made up a story of Iraqi soldiers
> destroying nurseries to invade Kuwait in 1991. They invented mass
> destruction weapons to attack Iraq again in 2003, and organized 911
> to shred the 1789 Constitution, attack Afghanistan and launch a War
> on terror. This totally fake mask of virtue has to be preserved for
> controlling the opinion of the American citizens and their domestic
> arsenal, who have to believe that they wear the white cowboy hats
> of democracy.
>
> "So how did Trump react when he learned that American troops were
> re-entering Syria? He repeated again and again in every interview
> and declaration that «we have secured the oil fields of Syria», and
> even added «I’m thinking about sending Exxon in the region to take
> care of the Syrian oil». Neocons, Zionists and banks were thrilled,
> but everyone else is outraged, because the vast majority doesn’t
> understand that Trump is swallowing this pill solely for its
> after-effects. On this single bottle is written in fine print that
> «the use of this drug might force American-NATO troops out of Syria
> under the pressure of the united world community and flabbergasted
> American population.» Trump made the situation unsustainable for
> NATO to stay in Syria, and how he’s been repeating this deeply
> shocking, politically incorrect position clearly shows his real
> intention. He destroyed over a century of fake virtue in a single
> sentence.
>
> "Trump is a historical anomaly
>
> Trump is only the fourth president in US history to actually fight
> for the people, unlike all 41 others, who mainly channeled the
> people’s money in a pipeline of dollars that ends up in private
> banks. First there was Andrew Jackson who was shot after he
> destroyed the Second National Bank that he openly accused of being
> controlled by the Rothschild and The City in London. Then there was
> Abraham Lincoln, who was murdered after printing his «greenbacks»,
> national money that the state issued to pay the soldiers because
> Lincoln had refused to borrow money from Rothschild at 24%
> interest. Then there was JFK, who was killed for a dozen reasons
> that mostly went against the banks and military industries profits,
> and now is Donald Trump, who shouted that he would «Give America
> back to the people».
>
> ...
>
> [If you have the time to continue, and love a litany of twists and
> turns, this one's got a couple more at least ...]
>
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