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A History of Central Banking & The Enslavement of Mankind

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A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind is Stephen Mitford Goodson’s companion volume to Inside the South African Reserve Bank Its Origins and Secrets Exposed.
While the latter volume describes the mechanics of the fraudulent usury banking system, with a focus on Goodson’s experiences as a director of the SA Reserve Bank, this volume expands the focus to encompass the role of banking and money in history from ancient times to the present. The role of money-lenders in history was once aptly termed by many acute observers as the “Hidden Hand.” It is the power to create, lend and accumulate interest on “credit,” and then re-lend that interest for further interest, in perpetuity, that creates pervasive, worldwide debt, from the individual, to the family, to the entire state.
The ability to operate a fraudulent credit and loan system has long been known, and through all the slickness of a snake-oil salesman, the money-lenders – the same types Jesus whipped from the Temple – have persuaded governments that banking is best left to private interests.
Many wars, revolutions, depressions, recessions, and other social upheavals, have been directly related to the determination of these money-lenders to retain and extend their power and profits.
When any state, individual or idea has threatened their scam they have often responded with wars and revolutions.
The cultural and material progress of a civilization will often relate to the degree by which it is free from the influence of debt, and the degradation that results when the money-lenders are permitted to regain power.
Hence, Goodson shows that both World Wars, the Napoleonic wars, the American Revolution, the rise and fall of Julius Caesar, the overthrow of Qathafi in Libya and the revolution against Tsar Nicholas, among much else relate to this “Hidden Hand” in history.
This is the key to understanding the past, present and future.

Stephen Mitford Goodson A History of Central Banking & The Enslavement of Mankind

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An interesting author you have chosen to promote.

Stephen Mitford Goodson is a South African banker, author and politician who is leader of the South Africa's Abolition of Income Tax and Usury Party. He is best known for statements praising Adolf Hitler and his promotion of Holocaust denial.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Goodson

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Armani you left out the Freemasons controlling it all.
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If i google this will I find links to flat earth and lizard men this time armati?
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lolwhups... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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If I wanted to be lectured at about banking and class, I would want it to be by *checks notes* a white South African who *squints* ran the South African Reserve Bank?
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"He is best known for statements praising Adolf Hitler and his promotion of Holocaust denial."
I didnt know that, now I really do like the guy. lol

I posted it from another site Im on because of the previous banking/money thread.

Moookie "flat earth and lizard men" math is math buddy, except in a black hole Ive heard.
Youve missed the point, AMAZON, no need to google, buy the book, learn sumtin.

Lifes gotta be bliss for you isnt it? lol
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I was a commercial banker for many years.

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a commercial banker, not a central banker.
Are you familiar with central banking?
Did they educate you or keep you from their methods/history?
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another site Im on was created by a retired banker,(40 years banking?) over the years on his site he has discovered a great deal that he was unaware of.
Tellers for example dont know what fractional reserve banking is, they are "bankers" no?
Ive spoken to presidents of banks that were not aware of the role gold plays in a portfolio.

I think most bankers focus on their own world like the majority of us do.

Central banking, is another animal all together.

And the minions there might be just as blind, who knows?, I dont, I havnt met any.
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Armati wants to know if you're a (((banker))).
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He said he was, try to keep up.
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HitRed wrote:Armani you left out the Freemasons controlling it all.




That's my department. I've been researching Freemasonry for 10 years pretty extensively. I can make a good argument but it usually leads to circular thinking. That's why it always leads back to the Freemasons. LOL
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armati wrote:"He is best known for statements praising Adolf Hitler and his promotion of Holocaust denial."
I didnt know that, now I really do like the guy. lol

I posted it from another site Im on because of the previous banking/money thread.

Moookie "flat earth and lizard men" math is math buddy, except in a black hole Ive heard.
Youve missed the point, AMAZON, no need to google, buy the book, learn sumtin.

Lifes gotta be bliss for you isnt it? lol


18$ for the paperback.....? Mankind really has enslaved
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armati wrote:Tellers for example dont know what fractional reserve banking is, they are "bankers" no?


You must live in a particularly dark and dingy neighbourhood. I learned about fractional reserve banking as far back as Grade 8, I think. Grade 10, for sure.
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does this make KH the slave-master to Armati?
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mookiemcgee wrote:does this make KH the slave-master to Armati?


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Yo army....so I assume, for the USA, you refer to the federal reserve bank by central bank? And if you actually want to know (?), yeah for about 5 of those years I was a correspondent banker, so I gave / managed fed funds lines of credit to smaller, downstream banks for their overnight borrowing needs related to federal leverage requirements. So....yeah, I unfortunately had to be aware of their particular brand of bullshit :lol: . It was a super interesting job and I loved working with, analyzing and helping those local and state banks but it was damn hard. And the annual federal regulatory audits were fucked...lol

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interesting koolBak,
a correspondent banker?

I cant help myself I gotta ask, Ive read alot of people saying 08 was a warm up, whats your guess?

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I have found in my databases the rise and fall of Little Caesar's Pizza but can retrieve nothing about the overthrow of Queen Latifah in Libya. Links please to that, thanks in advance.

We can definitely agree that Nicolas Cage is somewhat of a revolution.




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armati wrote:interesting koolBak,
a correspondent banker?

I cant help myself I gotta ask, Ive read alot of people saying 08 was a warm up, whats your guess?

Wondered what the premium was about. very exciting.


Dude....I've been out of banking since '95.

As Sergeant Schultz so aptly says.....I know nothink!! :D

If you're bored and or curious, pages 1-4 of this doc are informative re: interbank borrowing per Reg D requirements...(ow...my head)

https://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/supmanual/trading/4000p1.pdf
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