Tag: Protestantism

The Myth of “Democracy” and its Origins Part 1 (of a 2 Part Series)

The Beginning  Democracy or representative government existed in various forms throughout the ages. The current form of democracy that we know today is very different from what was practiced in the past. This new “strain” entered the modern age in 1848-1850, in Europe. Democracy Is an Ideal Government for Jewish Influence Democracy has become a […]

The Origins of Modern Finance Part 1 (of a 3 Part Series)

The Beginning The present financial system, while recognizing private ownership, is based largely on interest. Money is a most fundamental tester of human character. Money will expose most people very deeply. All this is well known, but less well known is the process by which this power of money has been brought under the absolute […]

The Controversy of Zion Part 2 (of a 2 Part Series)

The Eviction Period Many of the wealthy Jews expelled from Spain moved into other parts of Western Europe. The richest among them established themselves in Amsterdam. Over the course of 150 years, they built up a strong financial and political base. And it was from Amsterdam that the Jewish financiers fought Catholic England, defeated the […]

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