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Democracy is an Illusion

A “Far Side” cartoon describes our innocence about democracy.

A slave rowing a Viking ship puts up his hand and calls to the whip master: “Yoo-hoo! Oh, yoo-hoo… I think I’m getting a blister.”

Like this man, most people cling to the belief that our leaders represent our interests.

“Yoo, hoo, Mr. Bush, you lied about Iraq having weapons of mass destruction.”

At an elite gathering, Bush peered under his lectern and quipped: “Where are those weapons of mass destruction?”

A tiny cabal of international bankers chooses our “leaders”. This clique, which subtly controls every significant facet of our society is gradually establishing an global Orwellian police state.

Much of the upper and middle class has been duped to think they are building a better world.

Prove it, you say?

The Naked Capitalist” by W.C. Skousen is yet another smoking gun. It is based on the revelations contained in Professor Carroll Quiqley’s “Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time.” (1966)

Quiqley, a Professor of History at the Foreign Service School at Georgetown University was a trusted insider who had access to their private archives.

He felt the plot, which he supported, was too important to be kept hidden. However, shortly after publication, his book was taken off the market.

Cleon Skoussen was an FBI agent for 16 years and the Police Chief of Salt Lake City for four years. His “The Naked Capitalist” distills the most shocking evidence from Quigley’s daunting 1300-page book.

At just 122 pages, “The Naked Capitalist” (1970) is a concise, lucid and absolutely convincing account of the international banker conspiracy.

Historians who have largely ignored this material have betrayed the public trust.

OUR PREDICAMENT

Quigley confirms that a network of banking dynasties has, in Skousen’s words, “acquired a choke-hold on the affairs of practically the entire human race.”

According to Quigley, they include “Baring, Lazard, Erlanger, Warburg, Schroder, Selingman, the Speyers, Mirabaud, Malet, and above all Rothschild and Morgan.” (Citations are from “Tragedy and Hope”, 51-52)

Quigley confirms that, starting with the Bank of England in 1694, these dynasties organized themselves in a system of central banks that charge their respective nations billions of dollars in interest for the privilege of using currency backed by the nations’ own credit.

In other words, they have carried off a swindle of monstrous proportions.

Quigley quotes William Gladstone who as Chancellor of the Exchequer said in 1852:

“The government itself was not to be a substantive power in matters of Finance, but was to leave the Money Power supreme and unquestioned.” (325)

Put another way, a private credit monopoly controls the purse strings of all the world’s governments.

Able to create money out of nothing, they naturally grabbed as much of the world’s real wealth as they could.

Quigley writes about the formation of their American cartels:

“The period 1884-1933 was the period of financial capitalism in which investment bankers moving into commercial banking and insurance on the one side, and into railroading and heavy industry on the other were able to mobilize enormous wealth and wield enormous economic, political and social power.” (71)

Indeed their representatives, the “Eastern Establishment” i.e. the Morgans and now the Rockefellers run the United States. (72) The principle mechanism is the Council on Foreign Relations.

According to Quigley, the ultimate goal is “nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. This system was to be controlled … by the central banks … acting in concert.” (324)

Quigley confirms that the bankers have usurped mankind’s collective instincts by financing the Socialist and Communist movements.

Bankers love big government because the ultimate monopoly is the State. Through it, they can take over their competition and control debt, resources, market demand and labor.

Speaking of the Communist takeover of the US government in the 1930’s and 1940’s, Quigley writes, “it must be understood that the power that these energetic left-wingers exercised was never their own power of Communist power but was ultimately the power of the international financial coterie.” (954)

In other words, millions of idealists committed to human brotherhood and equality were (and are) duped into advancing a totalitarian scheme to concentrate wealth and power in the hands of the super rich.

More savvy Leftists, Communists, Feminists and Globalists continue to prosper while unctuously pretending to serve humanity.

The Money Power controls the debate and encourages gridlock by backing all political shades and marginalizing anyone who shines the spotlight on them.

(Ever wonder why Noam Chomsky never mentions international bankers and the credit system?)

The media is controlled through direct ownership and advertising.

Quigley writes:

“To Morgan all political parties were simply organizations to be used, and the firm always was careful to keep a foot in all camps. Morgan himself, Dwight Morrow and other partners were allied with the Republicans; Russell C. Lewffingwell was allied with the Democrats; Grayson Murphy was allied with the extreme Right; and Thomas W. Lamont was allied with the Left.” (945)

The Lamont family was “sponsors and financial angels to almost a score of extreme Left organizations including the Communist Party itself.” (945)

CONCLUSION

A small cabal of people who are not even citizens hold the financial purse strings of every nation.

This goes a long way to explaining “globalization” and the push to one-world government. It explains the assault on race, religion, nation and family. The bankers want a homogeneous world that offers no basis of resistance.

It explains why in a time of supposed security danger, the southern border of the US is practically porous. The bankers want to undermine America’s European character, which it perceives as a threat.

It explains the war on Iraq, and the fact that there is no opposition in the mainstream parties or press.

This war desecrates a cradle of civilization and assails Islam. It is also an opportunity to create more debt and enrich the bankers and their corporate allies.

It explains 9-11, the Patriot Repression Act and the phony “War on Terror.”

It explains the depraved mass media and stupefying education system. I could go on but you get the picture. We are krill at the mercy of a gigantic whale.

At the very least, let’s not waste energy thinking we live in a free and open society. Our democracy is a ruse.

By Henry Makow, Ph.D.