germany's unforgivable crime before WWII-economic independen

Started by brandon dean, October 12, 2009, 01:29:30 PM

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brandon dean

"Germany's unforgivable crime before the Second World War was to extricate her economic power from the world's trading system and to create her own exchange mechanism, which would deny world finance its opportunity to profit."

---Winston Churchill

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simple and to the point...
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Anonymous

yes, now you going there. it is not only about politics, but also about the economy. the only thing gets me is the transfer of "metals" via Suisse...? back when the pound was the reserve currency...? baffles me how can warring nations still do "clearing" via neutral - a-ha! there's got to be the "neutral" card  :lol:  with the help of magic  :lol:  i know, joking, but it is essential to know. since the affair of "brothers Masin", which shed (and it is still shedding) some light on that, can function such operations.

brandon dean

Quote from: "Jan Palach"yes, now you going there. it is not only about politics, but also about the economy. the only thing gets me is the transfer of "metals" via Suisse...? back when the pound was the reserve currency...? baffles me how can warring nations still do "clearing" via neutral - a-ha! there's got to be the "neutral" card  :lol:  with the help of magic  :lol:  i know, joking, but it is essential to know. since the affair of "brothers Masin", which shed (and it is still shedding) some light on that, can function such operations.

the further you follow the money, the clearer history presents itself, especially modern history, as in the last two thousand years.  it seems to me that to learn modern history is to research the history of the finance of wars.  but greed for wealth is only part of it--it is the drive and will for power which economics takes to a whole new level.  nowadays it's contractual slavery and governments mired in and devoured by mega-corporations which provide the same services gold coins did a few hundred years ago.  everything is speculation and credit now--real assets are almost unattainable.  there is no common law.

hitler understood economics enough to understand germany had no hope of success without both economic independence, and the re-seizure of the original german nation from the pieces of the treaty of versailles, in order to be able to feed his people, have a cohesive nation, and defend itself.  germany still hangs on the cross the jewish zionists in new york and moscow built for it, suffering still for all the world to bask in the evil which can befall those who stand in the face of tyranny...
"To friend and foe alike--they do not imprison spirits..."
--John F. Kennedy


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scorpio

Quote from: "brandon dean"the further you follow the money, the clearer history presents itself, especially modern history, as in the last two thousand years.  it seems to me that to learn modern history is to research the history of the finance of wars.  but greed for wealth is only part of it--it is the drive and will for power which economics takes to a whole new level.  nowadays it's contractual slavery and governments mired in and devoured by mega-corporations which provide the same services gold coins did a few hundred years ago.  everything is speculation and credit now--real assets are almost unattainable.  there is no common law.

hitler understood economics enough to understand germany had no hope of success without both economic independence, and the re-seizure of the original german nation from the pieces of the treaty of versailles, in order to be able to feed his people, have a cohesive nation, and defend itself.  germany still hangs on the cross the jewish zionists in new york and moscow built for it, suffering still for all the world to bask in the evil which can befall those who stand in the face of tyranny...

Agreed.
Yes, Hitler was 'cutting out the middleman' so to speak. Doing barter deals: Argentinian beef for German trains.
Let's not forget that the ziojews declared war on Germany well before WWII started.
See Germany Must Perish by Theodore Kaufman.
Published in 1940, it called for a worldwide boycott of German goods and the forced sterilization of Germans.
I can tell you have already read War is a Racket by Smedley Butler.