| Subject: | RE: [socialcredit] RE: more on the bogus Lincoln "quote" | | Date: | Monday, June 6, 2005 18:32:00 (+0100) | | From: | Kenneth Palmerton <kenpalmerton @................uk>
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In-Reply-To: <MCBBLOEGDNFMNFMOAAKLKECPCJAA.donzbeth@ihug.co.nz>
Well Said Don.
It has been that fate of reformers, and progressives for many years to
have to face the apologists for the usurers.
And to have those theorists who do not live in the world of practicalities
insist that we all behave like ivory tower academics, and reference
everything as though this was more important than that what is said having
the ring of truth is insulting in the extreme.
If this character wants more "Proof" that it has ALWAYS been the people
that have come to the rescue of the fraudulent bankers in times of danger,
then let him explain the necessity of David Lloyd George, the then
Liberal Chancellor of the Exchequer, having Treasury Bills issued in the
UK in August 1914 to calm a bank panic at the outbreak of the Great War.
These were the famous "Bradburys". Of which some £500 millions were
eventually used.
And explain why the banks gratefully received them, as a GIFT. Until that
is in 1928 when they began to realise that their monopoly was being
threatened, it was the Government that backed down, and withdrew them.
Exactly the same secretive issue that had the Royal States of Guernsey
back away from the confrontation with the private banks of St.Peter Port.
Let the confusers explain all that :-(
Ken.
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