If the global elite backs both sides of every war, then the conclusion: war and bankstering are inextricably intermingled, should be obvious.
But back in the early ’90s. I was naive. Then I became friends with Carol Rosin, who used to work inside the military/industrial complex, and who told me that wars were planned years before they were executed by aerospace companies to test new weapons. I thought she was cynical. I didn’t believe her. Gradually, she told me more and more: how Wernher Von Braun, her mentor in these matters, had told her that first they would blame the commies, then the terrorists, then the asteroids, and finally the ETs, all to keep the whole bad business of creating enemies to generate fear to make people obedient so they’ll go along with the game of endless (profitable) war of which the end game, he said, was to dominate not just earth, but space. WHAT?
Then, with the trumpeted rise of “terrorism,” what she was saying started to become painfully true. See an interview with Carol at the 2011 UFO Congress, and see her website, peaceinspace.com.
So, when I see articles like the following, I take notice, and am glad that what Carol used to talk about, seemingly into deaf ears, is now much more, if not mainstream, then at at least beginning to flow rapidly into the main current of what we must become aware of in order to shift our world into peace, free expression, and abundance for all.
Thanks to zerohedge.com, and to whatreallyhappened.com for the pointer.
Are Middle East & African Wars Really About Protecting the Immoral Global Banking System & Fighting Gold?
March 21, 2012
by J.S. Kim, smartknowledgeu
Upon deeper investigation, it also seems highly likely that the Western global banking cartel has been involved in some capacity in the industrial-military complex planning of these invasions and government overthrows in Africa and the Middle East due to the peculiarly timed nature of these events. For example, Saddam Hussein ruled as an often brutal dictator in Iraq for more than 23 years. During a particularly brutal campaign launched against the Kurds and other ethnic minorities in Iraq from 1986 to 1989, Saddam was alleged to have murdered up to several hundred thousand people. Though the US military had clear opportunity to kill Saddam during the first Iraqi war in 1990, they did not. When Saddam announced his desire to start trading Iraqi oil in Euros instead of US dollars in 2000, the US subsequently declared war on Iraq again in 2003, and this time Saddam was executed.
In Libya, despite Muammar Gaddafi being the official ruler of the Libyan Arab Republic from 1969 to 1977 and then the “Brother Leader” of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya from 1977 to 2011, a span of more than four decades, the US had never chosen to engage Libya or to act upon evidence of human rights violations and the brutal repressive tactics of the Revolutionary Councils in Libya, and not even after Gaddafi allegedly tried to procure a nuclear bomb from China in 1972, and once again in 1977, from Pakistan, at least not in an open manner though covert theater operations certainly could have happened during this time (except for limited airstrikes in April of 1986 in response to a Libyan-directed Berlin discotheque bombing). According to Wikipedia and other numerous sources, “in 1986, 2000, and the months prior to the 2011 civil war, Gaddafi announced plans for a unified African gold dinar currency, to challenge the dominance of the US dollar and Euro currencies. The African dinar would have been measured directly in terms of gold which would mean a country’s wealth would depend on how much gold it had rather than how many dollars it traded.” In fact, Gaddafi vowed to create a United States of Africa that would trade their resources with each other solely based upon the Islamic gold dinar. By October, 2011, in a NATO-assisted and allegedly covert US heavily-supported operation, Libyan forces captured and executed Gaddafi, thereby ending the possibility of a united African continent that used gold, and not the US dollar or the Euro, for international trade.
Finally in Iran, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad helped establish the Iranian oil bourse in February of 2008 and announced that Iran would start trading their oil in currencies other than the US dollar as of March 20, 2012. Iran has for years, relayed its desire to trade oil in rupees, rubles, yuan and other denominations besides the US dollar. In turn, the EU has already imposed potentially crippling financial sanctions that have disabled Iran’s access to SWIFT, a worldwide financial messaging system that’s used to arrange international transfers of money. However there are fairly easy tactics to circumvent SWIFT in executing international trade. For example, if the Indian government really wanted to purchase Iranian oil in rupees despite the EU sanctions, it could set up a bank account in an Indian bank for the Iranian government and just deposit rupees into that bank to circumvent the SWIFT system. Ditto for Russia, ditto for China and ditto for any other country.
Thus, the ability to circumvent SWIFT in international trade is exactly why the US has now also threatened India with economic sanctions unless it agrees to heavily curtail its Iranian oil purchases. Ahmadinejad’s announcement may be the final straw that break’s the camel’s back in ensuring that a Western led invasion of Iran will finally happen, and if it does, again the real reasons behind the invasion will be the military-industrial complexes support of a corrupt, immoral monetary system backed by European banking oligarchs called the fractional reserve banking system and not some imaginary Iranian WMDs of which there currently exists no concrete proof.
About the Author: JS Kim is the Founder & Managing Director of SmartKnowledgeU, a fiercely independent investment research & consulting firm dedicated to purging the global financial system of all deceit, lies and propaganda that currently pervade the industry.
1 thought on “The war game IS the finance game”
Listening for truth. Since 2001 I’ve been listening trying to reorient myself to realities I was
witnessing that were unacceptable to me. The proliferation of hate and weapons were always
abhorrent to me but the dialogue of objections and justifications lost me. It seemed as if we
the people were still working through different perspectives about what would create a
path to peace. It seems the same vocabulary is used by every perspective as is love and fear.
I feel excited, grateful that perspective is now able to go beyond justifications to look at
real hidden agendas and recognize the truth of them.
“The war game IS the finance game” would make a great tee shirt. It just kind of moves
all sorts of words out of the picture and identifies players. In 2001 I never heard the interview
of General Wesley Clark. Where was I?
In comparison to other countries, we the people of America thought we had power.
We were taught that we were the government.
We were taught that our government existed to benefit our common good.
We were taught that to be a citizen meant that the standing of our government would stand
behind us anywhere in the world.
We were taught that other countries may hold human life cheaply but that in our
country we cared about each individual life.
Many believed these ideas were a fete a comply.
Though we continue to proliferate this treasured mythology
despite so much evidence to the contrary, since 911, levels of veiling
has been stripped from our eyes and the eyes of the world as well
to reveal an empire with out clothes.
As a country, I believe we have been grieving our descent away from the most
cherished dreams of our immigrant origins. People can now feel the boot of subjection.
The population that worked to refuse being subjects of a feudal system are witnessing
its resurgence in the form of multinational corporations.
It seems the ghastly shock and awe has certainly rebound to the population of our country
where our people must come to terms with the realization that their government is no longer
by the people for the people and further, it doesn’t love them. As in a nervous breakdown,
the balance of the structure of our country’s unity has cracked open where its underpinnings
are up for review by us and the rest of the world while it struggles to respond.I
I viewed Carol Rosin’s interview and felt everything in me say “I believe you”
without any qualification. Because I have not experienced “a visitation” by an
extraterrestrial, I cannot speak to her reality but I can toward its possibility.
I realize I do not need to “believe” in order to acknowledge the truth surrounding
the subject. I believe in the genius of her authenticity and the path she is advocating
which takes us in a direction of goodness for all.
God, I’ve written much too much to qualify as a comment
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