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exploding stored ammunition, killing 1200 people.
To further understand the deliberate nature of this setup,
the German Embassy actually put advertisements in the New York times,
telling people that if they boarded the Lusitania, they did so at there own risk,
as such a ship sailing from America to England through the war zone, would be liable to destruction.
In turn and as anticipated, the sinking of the Lusitania caused a wave of anger among the American population
and America entered the war a short time after.
The 1st world war caused 323 000 American deaths.
J.D. Rockefeller made about 200 million dollars off of it.
Not to mention the war cost about 30 billion dollars for America,
most of which was borrow from the Federal Reserve Bank at interest,
furthering the profits of the international bankers.
World War 2.
On December 7th 1941, Japan attacked the American fleet at Pearl Harbor,
triggering our entry into that war.
President Franklin D Roosevelt declared that the attack was a "day that will live in infamy".
A day of infamy indeed,
but not because of the alleged surprise attack on Pearl harbor.
After 60 years of surfacing information, it is clear that only was the attack on Pearl Harbor known weeks in advance,
it was outright wanted and provoked.
Roosevelt, whose family had been New York bankers since the 18th century,
whose uncle Fredrik was on the original federal reserve board,
was very sympathetic to the interests of the international bankers
and the interest was to enter the war.
And as we have seen, nothing is more profitable for international bankers, than war.
In a journal entry by Roosevelt's Secretary of War Henry Stimson dated November 25th, 1941,
he documented a conversation he had with Roosevelt:
"The question was how should we maneuver them into firing the first shot.
It was desirable to make sure the Japanese be the ones to do this
so that there should remain no doubt as to who were the aggressors."
In the months leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor,
Roosevelt did everything in his power to anger the Japanese, showing a posture of aggression.
He halted all of Japans import of American Petroleum.
He froze all the Japanese assets in the United States.
He made public loans to Nationalist China and supplied military aid to the British,
both enemies to Japan in the war..
Which, by the way, is completely in violation of international war rules.
And, on December 4th, 3 days before the attack,
Australian intelligence told Roosevelt about a Japanese task force moving towards Pearl harbor.
Roosevelt ignored it.
So, as hoped and allowed, on December 7th 1941 Japan attacked Pearl Harbor,
killing 2400 soldiers.
Before Pearl Harbor 83% of the American Pubic wanted nothing to do with the War.
After Pearl Harbor, 1 million men volunteered for the war.
It is important to note, Nazi Germany's war effect was largely supported by two organizations,
one of which was called I.G. Farben.
I.G. Farben produced 84% of Germany's explosives and even the Zyklon B
used in the concentration camps to kill millions.
One of the unspoken partners of I.G. Farben was J.D. Rockefeller's Stand Oil Company in America.
In fact the German Air force could not operate without a special additive patterned by Rockefeller's Standard Oil.
The drastic bombing of London by Nazi Germany for example
was made possible by a 20 million dollar sale of fuel to I.G. Farben by the Rockefeller standard oil company.
This is just one small point about how America business funded both sides of World war 2.
One other treasonous organization worth mentioning is the Union Banking Corporation of New York City.
Not only did it finance numerous aspects of Hitler's rise to power,
along with actual materials during the war,
it was also a Nazi money laundering bank.
Which was eventually exposed for having millions of dollars of Nazi Money in its vaults.
The Union Banking Corporation of New York was eventually seized for violation of the Trading with the Enemy Act.
Guess who the director and Vice President of the Union Bank was.
Prescott Bush, our current presidents Grandfather,
and of course our former Presidents father.
Keep that in mind when considering the moral and political dispositions of the Bush family.
Vietnam.
The United States official declaration of war on North Vietnam in 1964,
came after an alleged incident involving US destroyers being attack by North Vietnamese PT boats in the Gulf of Tonkin.
This was known as the Gulf of Tonkin Incident.
This single situation was the catalystic pretext for massive troop deployment and full fledged warfare.
One problem however.
The attack on the us destroyers by PT boats..
never happened.
It was a completely staged event to have an excuse to enter the war.
Former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara stated years later
that the Gulf of Tonkin incident was a "mistake",
while many other insiders and officers have come forward
relaying that it was a contrived farce, a complete lie.
Once in the war, it was business as usual.
In October 1966, president Lyndon Johnson
lifted trading restrictions on the soviet black,
know full well that the Soviets were providing upwards of 80% of North Vietnams war supplies.
Consequently, Rockefeller interests financed factories in the Soviet Union,
which the Soviets used to manufacture military equipment and send to North Vietnam.
However, the funding of both sides of this conflict was only one side of the coin.
In 1985, Vietnam's Rules of Engagement were declassified.
This detailed what American troops were and were not allow to do in the war.
It included absurdities like:
North Vietnamese anti-aircraft missile systems could not be bombed
until they were known to be fully operational.
No enemy could be pursued once they crossed the border of Laos or Cambodia.
And most revealing of all, the most critical strategic targets were not allow to be attacked,
unless initiated by high military officials.
Apart from these imposed ludicrous limitation,
North Vietnam was informed of these restrictions
and therefore could create entire strategies around the limitation of the American Forces.
This is why the war went on so long and the bottom line is this:
The Vietnam war was never meant to be won..
Just sustained.
This war for profit resulted in 58000 American death and 3 million dead Vietnamese.
So, where are we now.
September 11th was the jumpstart for what is now an accelerating agenda by the ruthless elite.
It was a staged war pretext no different than the sinking of the Lusitania,
the provoking of Pearl Harbor and the Gulf of Tonkin lie.
In fact if 9/11 wasn't a planned war pretext it would be an exception to the rule.
It has been used to launch two unprovoked illegal wars.
One against Iraq and one against Afghanistan.
However, 9/11 was the pretext for another war as well.
The war against you.
The patriot act, homeland security, the military tribunals act and other legislations,
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