We are all slaves...

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  1. Wayne

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    We are all Slaves. When you understand who controls the creation of money it all makes sense.

    At this point in history virtually every human on the planet is enslaved whether they know it or not, the fact that most of the enslaved are unaware of their conditions and actually would argue fiercely that they are free is a testament to how strong these invisible chains are …

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  2. Robert

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    There are two sides to that.
    It's certainly true to an extent and the degree to which this extends has been increasing recently.
    On the other hand, in various aspects of life we have more freedom now than ever before.
     
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    If you consider that the Italian government was basically replaced by the European banks in a soft coup and that the democratic will of the Greek people was overturned by the bankers and that Portuguese elite are basically refusing to heed the election results because the bankers won't like it ....
    But if we have more freedom in some of the aspects of our lives is it just the freedoms we've been allowed so we don't get stroppy and what exactly are those freedoms and are they actually freedoms? We can, for example, say what we like about the government - and we can make quips about the ruling classes that run the world, but can we effectively work to overthrow them? You always have the freedom to agree with power but activists who try to go against it have a pretty tough time of things if they ever get to look like they might be taken seriously.
     
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    This sort of goes here. This is Baron Alphonso Rothschild quoted in the Chicago Tribune of Sept 15, 1892. The last paragraph is ... peculiar.
     
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    Are we talking about the Bilderbergers, the Trilateral Commission, or the Rockefellers?
     

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