SUMMARY The two World Wars of the 20th Century had a profound and lasting effect on the world. As war broke out in 1914, the new inventions in weaponry provided incredible efficiency in killing. The worst capabilities of man were released upon the world. Humanity would become catastrophically radicalized by competing ideologies. Nations that fell under the spell of communism or fascism would impose a terrible …
Hegel, War, the Owl and the Slaves of Bohemia
We are now at a critical juncture in #PrussiaGate. What started out as a random exploration into President Trump’s “Oranges of the investigation” has morphed into a project which appears to grow with every dig. The information just keeps presenting itself, adding to the weight of insight around this tyrannical rule that has exerted itself upon humanity. We truly do have more than we know; it’s just been invisible all …
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The Prussian Origins of the U.S. Federal Reichsbank
Thomas Jefferson was no fan of private central banking. He knew all too well what would happen should the issuance of currency be taken away from the government and placed in the hands of private banks. “If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around (these banks) will deprive the …
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The Prussian Origins of Skull and Bones
We have analyzed the Prussian origins of Phi Beta Kappa and the Alfalfa Club, and how philosophy was weaponized to infiltrate and dominate the American landscape academically, politically and industrially. Prussia, however, is not a nation, but an army that controls nations. Philosophy was not enough to take over a nation. A militant order was to be established that could take over the halls of power and install the …
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Prussian Weaponized Philosophy
1776: True freedom is extremely illusive. I would argue there have been very few times in human history, where humans have been free from tyrannical rule. Maybe when people were truly free, anarchy prevailed, but anarchy is certainly not freedom. Freedom is living within appropriately designed, agreed-to laws which align with our God-given rights. For example, a speed limit has the spirit of love behind it. It …