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The Babylonian Woe by David Astle, Michael Hudson's Forgive them their debts... and many other historical books on money power throughout history talk about resotring order through Tyrants. THough, although nto a tyrant, Solon is a good place to start. Research him. Modern books on the money power and/or the history of usury and financial slavery are filled with misinformation, outright fiction and disinformation. If we were to focus on the US we would look at the banking archives opened to the public. Seems like the public, book peddlers and congress don't care aout these archives, that clearly show two banking dynasties, the bank of England, ie. Rothschilds competeing with a newly established frankfurt school of bankers. The fight was over who would control the central bank(s) in the US.

Rebellion never goes anywhere...... Yet, think about that for a sec, we're doomed to always bow to the next guy who makes it big enough to take control, and sculpt their vision of how things should be....

Or the money power give us our rebellion heros, so that they can create the desired reaction and synthesis. What has been clear in this regard is that the US has to collapse for the money power to set up their long awaited goal of a one world government. The UN will then be transofrmed from then on. There's a book writtten by an Israeli ZIonist Neoconservative who basically says the US and taxpayers in the US are being used for Balkanization in the middle east, and as a military force only but EVENTUALLY, the US will have to collapse, as is necessary for a one world governmetn to emerge. Both the US banking cartel, and the BIS and multilateral bankign cartel in Russia and China are in on this sham. THe east vs. west is just a dialectic that is currently being used to create a one world government. But until now, and then, and most likely after, the common person will continue to be exploited.

At face value, it looks like we'll always be playing the wash, rinse, and repeat cycle, perpetually. In that since, the only thing I could agree on is the most restricted, and limited form of govt; as it will also follow the cycle.

I agree.