I have written so many times about some of the (almost forced) vaccination programmes that our respective governments keep pushing down our throats and once again they have been caught with their trousers down when one of the world’s leading specialist on the HPV vaccine development speaks out!! One country who has gone overboard … Continue reading
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William Cohan claims that “Banking has always been an elaborate confidence game. . . .” And the history of central banking provides ample evidence that his claim is true. Six decades ago, the U.S. Treasury wanted to shut down the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), saying it helped finance the Nazis during World War II. … Continue reading
Stocks Soar As Bank Aid Ends Fear of Money Panic – New York Herald Tribune, March 28, 1929 Banker Says Boom Will Run Into 1930 – The World, March 30, 1929 September 1929 “There is no cause to worry. The high tide of prosperity will continue” – Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury (bank … Continue reading
Google will face a fresh grilling over its tax affairs after the global corporation was recalled to give evidence to a parliamentary inquiry. Vice president Matt Brittin is due to appear before the Commons Public Accounts Committee just months after it last quizzed the firm about its low tax bill. It comes as the chairwoman … Continue reading
Introduction This writing contains the most revealing and shocking interview of a Jew by the name of Harold Wallace Rosenthal. Mr. Rosenthal who was [he died in August 1976] a wealthy and influential Jew involved with the US government as an administrative assistant to Senator Jacob K. Javits of New York, explained the role of … Continue reading
Anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks can again accept credit card donations today after Valitor hf, the Icelandic partner of MasterCard Inc. (MA) and Visa Europe Ltd., began processing payments after losing a court case. Valitor was ordered by Iceland’s Supreme Court on April 24 to begin processing WikiLeaks payments within 15 days or face daily fines amounting to 800,000 … Continue reading