The correct way to view history, particularly recent history, is as a series of interrelated events from a point in time, rather than as a series of isolated and unrelated events. Recent history beginning with the onset of World War I in 1914 can be looked at in this way. 1914 marks the beginning of a new age of desensitization of the human mind to the unleashing of the brutal horrors of inhumanity of man to mankind and human life in general in this world. The two world wars and many smaller conflagrations of the 20th Century are hallmarks to the bloodiest century in the history of mankind.
The desire of some men to rule over others and impose their will upon others through force or powerful institutions have been ideologically driven – and this has been most obvious during the period from 1914 to the present. Powerful ideologically driven systems of tyranny become accepted by the masses when they can be hoodwinked into accepting the ideas of those seeking to motivate and control the larger society. Lenin did this in Russia during the communist revolution of 1917. Stalin carried this horrific tyranny forward by refining what Lenin had begun. Hitler, too, was able to mobilize and motivate a country by manipulating emotionally the inner man residing in Germany after Hitler’s rise in 1932.
But predating the rise of European despots and tyrants, a noteworthy event occurred within the United States of America. The Federal Reserve was created when legislation was signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson enabling the creation of this quasi-governmental central banking system. A system which put into the hands of a group of individuals the power to manipulate the interest rates and regulate the creation and flow of currency within the country, and by extension the power to manipulate other sovereign countries with which it traded.
This video exposes some noteworthy information which should be disseminated to a broad spectrum of the population, especially those who respect the ideals of the original Founding Fathers of America, the writers of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America. Why did President Woodrow Wilson state that he had “betrayed his country” as he lay on his death bed?
This video deigns to step forward to answer this question …