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It would take me a while to go through that properly but, excuse the pun, you have done a sterling job! That is an impressive article at first glance and makes good sense.

I consider that the bankers, essentially German Jews by extraction, used the USA to further their aims to extricate as much wealth as they could from the UK and its dominions at the time.

Wars were a good way of seeking to bankrupt the country.

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Feb 24·edited Feb 24Author

It was interesting to research, and the U.S. angle really caught me by surprise. The silver price has been rigged for over 100 years. Today some of the bankers go to jail (a few JP Morgan traders from the precious metals desk last year for example) but the term is small and I'm sure it still pays.

I recommend

https://prussiagate.substack.com/

A long series but I though very interesting and well researched. It ties in with your comment on German Jews and bankers, which is correct; there's plenty of evidence. I gave an intro here

https://craighutchinson.substack.com/p/new-zealands-financial-resets-110-022

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Many thanks. Will Zoll and prussiagate is excellent as is your link. I was aware of the Prussia connection back in 2020 when I finally woke up to what was going on regarding that connection.

I have said in comments elsewhere that I know of no other country that has a very nasty acid named after it, forming Zyklon B which we know about!

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Ha. Yes. Did you know Zyklon B was called DDT in the west? That's right. It's a pesticide. I looked at the chemistry years ago; I think it was something David Irving said which triggered the investigation. Great for 'louse', not so useful for people. Just one of the more recent historical lies.

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From my initial research I find the chemistry is rather different although the effects are similar. Nevertheless Zyklon, as opposed to the later version, was apparently used for delousing like DDT which is chlorine based in contrast to Zylon which is cyanide, a carbon-nitrogen bond.

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Now that's interesting. When I looked at this, years ago now (I studied chem eng 30 yrs ago so it wasn't too hard to unpack), at some old docs I found on the interweb (maybe transcripts - I think this may have even been before pdfs, probably an old html page) the chemistry I was looking at was almost the same. It was made by ? (I forget) which was a subsiduary/partner of ? (again, frustratingly I forget, a large US chem co) who made DDT and aside from some differences in raw materials it was almost the same. But it is a long time ago and I should probably check my facts before pontificating. Unless this is an example of ... (whatever that changing history thing is called). Either way, the important thing in my opinion is we know we were lied to. About nearly everything.

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Oct 19Liked by Poisoned Kiwi

Fascinating (and new to me) story of the Pittman Act of 1918 and how the US bailed out Britain's 'India problem' vis-a-vis silver. One of many goofy capers the Brits got themselves into around WWI, the beginning of the end of their empire.

Great use of primary sources as well.

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Oct 19·edited Oct 19Author

Written for NZers but targeted at NZ bankers/politicians etc. They can’t argue with primary sources. They may disagree with the analysis but they can’t argue with the data used to make that analysis. It’s an old engineering trick. I learnt it three decades ago as “the politics of CYA”. CYA = cover your ****.

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