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overflowing ashtray's avatar

Treasury, however, has some of the best minds in the country. When the coalition govt was elected a couple cycles back, [we don't say her name] appointed Labour/globalist favorites to senior Treasury positions and the staff were livid. It is total understatement to say that Treasury staff hated [we don't say her name]. I voted yes, but please consider that without some of those Treasury minds, we would be further in the hole than we are. The bad news is that having a great mind doesn't often come with physical strength...so those great minds are limited to risk-averse behaviours and subtle subversion, rather than being capable of throwing the new appointees down several flights of stairs, or running them over in the carpark, &c.

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Richard Seager's avatar

I’ve had a look at Papers Past a few months ago on this Central Bank thing. Pretty interesting, it didn’t have much support at the time but you know the old story, ignore that and bribe a few politicians. Also BIS & the Rothschilds were fighting for control in Europe for the same thing and Germany was their main target. I’m almost certain (although more hunch than research right now) that the Rothschilds put Hitler up for the job of making them a Central Bank in Germany. 1932 stories about it seem to make it clear.

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