The Real Agenda behind the U.S. Civil War was to Cripple the U.S. Cotton Industry on behalf of Foreign Competition
The U.S. Civil War is a lamentable and unnecessary chapter in U.S. history. Brother was turned against brother to eradicate the detestable institution of slavery. In truth, the war need never have happened, blood need never have been spilled, and the nation need never have been thrown into debt to fight it. Like many other wars and revolutions before and after it, the Civil War was a banker's war orchestrated out of the City of London to advance its commercial interests at another nation's expense.
Through the Civil War, the United States and its institutions were captured by hostile foreign interests, and the gold standard was suspended to combat hording and inflation. Should anyone doubt the shadow foreign hand, they need only consider the contempt displayed in the history books, the media, universities, and public figures toward the patriotic American people whose ancestors fought valiantly against the imperialists of Britain to establish a country of, by, and for the free people of God. This fate was an outcome the Founder risked life and limb to prevent, as reflected in President George Washington's Farewell Address in which he warned against foreign intrigue and entangling foreign alliances.
The United States was an experiment in representative government, one inspired by Plato's Republic and the Iroquois Indians. The country was to be the New Atlantis, one inspired by Jesus and values of the ancient Israelites in which a moral and law abiding people established institutions based upon a system of checks and balances to curtail abuses of power. God-given rights were enshrined in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights.
Within a Christian purview, all people are equal in the eyes of God; each individual must pursue his salvation and God's purpose through free will, rather than coercion. The very act of coercion is anathema to Christians as it impedes individual responsibility for one's own actions and eschews accountability to oneself, the law, and the Creators.
The Christians were themselves enslaved during the Roman Empire. Within Great Britain, peasants were subject to a baronial class who served a Monarch that answered to the Vatican. However, Christian rulers, including the Russian Romanovs understood the evils inherent in slavery and usury and sought to eradicate these practices from Christian kingdoms.
Many of the Founding Fathers were Deists, reflecting a Christian reinterpretation of the corrupting principles of the rational Enlightenment through which the usurpers promoted a rejection of God in favor of rational self-interest and materialism – a philosophy that evolved into Marxism, Communism, and global plunder. Only a small fraction of white colonists owned slaves; the Christians and Deists among them expressed disgust over the institution and often promised to free their slaves in their wills. .
Slaves were perceived as a necessity for the cash crop of cotton which the British had brought to North America to incorporate into the Empire's global textile trade. Since cotton production was labor-intensive, Christian plantation owners reluctantly used slaves as cheap labor as there weren't workers to go around.
At the same time, they hadn't traveled to Africa to kidnap Africans to force them into bondage nor would they have, given the opportunity. Rather slaves were the product of internecine battles among African tribes; many of these battles were prompted by the empire's merchants who traveled to Africa to plunder the resources of the continent. The vanquished were sold into into slavery so that the land could be harvested, just as refugees now are pushed our of their own countries to make way for Smart Cities and to plunder natural resources. The displaced people are then sent to Western nations to live off the taxpayers whose government have been transformed into a British government service contractor. These refugees provide cheap labor and serve as a mercenary force on U.S. soil.
For example, the International Refugee Committee (IRC), whose antecedent helped persecuted Jewish refugees during the World Wars, which were conceived and executed by and for the syndicate, is helping to coordinate refugees throughout the world, in line with the Council on Foreign Relation's Project 1980 which endorsed "forged migration" nearly half a century ago.
The CFR is a sister city of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, which is coordinating the City of London's strategic interests around the world. The IRC's President and CEO is former UK Foreign Secretary David Milibank. Among those serving on the IRC's Board of Advisors are Winston Lord, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's right hand man; Timothy Geithner, former President of the New York Federal Reserve; former AIG chieftain Maurice "Hank" Greenberg; and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink. Who would have ever suspected such individuals of being great humanitarians?
Slaves were trafficked into North America by the Dutch and English East India Companies, whose beliefs and world view were anathema to everything the original colonists and the Founding Fathers stood for, and believed in, and represented.
Again, the bankers and merchants affiliated with these joint-stock companies were behind the creation of the Federal Reserve system. They created the institution of slavery, bought it to the United States, transformed the free American people into debt slaves through the Civil War, and then blamed the white Christians for slavery.
In order to compensate for historic crimes, the syndicate demanded that white Christians pay reparations, surrender their homes and assets to minorities, and promoted racist discrimination against them. These are the same networks had enslaved people through forced migration and theft of public and private assets. After enriching themselves through slavery, then further enriched themselves through its abolition.
If one were to read the diaries, novels, and reports of Christian slave owners, one would find that slaves were often treated as cherished members of families who were trusted to raise the children, cook the food, and toil the land. In exchange for free labor, many white, Christian families provided them shelter, protection, and education and welcomed them as members of the family. Christians shared the Gospel, imparted valuable skills, and helped the help better themselves, often with a view to releasing them from bondage once they were no longer needed to harvest the cotton cash crop.
That is not to say that some slaves weren't treated badly nor that their trip to North America wasn't barbarous. Most American were sufficiently morally grounded to recognize the evils of slavery; they had fled England where many were themselves enslaved through the oppressive and imperialistic system of the British (specifically, the Rothschild-backed crime syndicate) who brought cotton farming and slavery to the United States in the first place.
At the time, England had a thriving global textile trade. Reflecting the position of the textile trade within the British Empire, the Bank of England was established on Threadneedle Street in London in 1734. The British textile merchants and company owners promoted and financed Marxist agitation.
Far from being a workers' rebellion, Marxist revolutions reflected a strategy among covetous international bankers and textile manufacturers to genocide and plunders others so they could claim more for themselves. While professing concern for the toiling workers, they were behind the asset stripping, predatory policies that led to the exploitation and impoverishment of the workers in the first place.
Within the British supply chain, cotton plantations sent cotton to British manufacturing cities like Manchester, which produced textiles shipped to countries like India. The British extracted gold and opium for payment and then proceeded to peddle opium to the Chinese to weaken the Asian continent for conquest while fattening their pockets. The gold was used to purchase products from China which were then distributed throughout their global markets, generating incredible profits for them. Through gunboat diplomacy, they protected their ill-gotten gains and markets with a mercenary force -- and an administrative presence that served as a de facto government.
English, French and Dutch merchants connected with the East India Company generated incredible profits through the textile and cotton trade – and through the trafficking of drugs, weaponry, and slaves.
The South became so prosperous through the production of cotton that it eclipsed the Rothschild's cotton business in Egypt. Unable to compete against the Americans, the Rothschilds waged war on the America people. While working through the Scottish Rite of Freemason, the Rothschilds planned and financed the Civil War to divide and conquer the fledgling nation and suppress its cotton industry. It was not enough for the dynasty to destroy their cash crop. Under the professed goal of ending slavery to elevate the status of the African-Americans, the Rothschild enslaved the American people by making them responsible for the debts accrued by the City of London's commercial interests as it attempted to establish a global monopoly on wealth and commerce.
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