Thursday, September 15, 2011

100-year-old cartoons

Some time ago I wrote about RPG cards where the authors had predicted future events that have occurred or are likely to happen in the future. Today, I present something interesting and in a similar vain; nearly 100-year old cartoons published in American press. These drawings, as it turns out, are still very relevant. How come - you may ask - hasn't the World become a safer and richer place over these hundred years? Maybe for someone to have an iPhone and a laptop means security and wealth, but the truth is that the world is governed, to a large extent, by the United States and the United States are still managed the same people: 



Lever of political war 





As you can see, the continuous tug of war between supporters of both parties has not change at all, people wrestle, fight in election campaigns, but the real power belongs to those who are chosen outside the democratic process - the big bankers and financiers of Wall Street. They firmly hold the "lever", which tilts to this or that side. 


Coming money trust 



Octopus - the federal reserve system, comprising a network of private banks, which by drainage of virtually all spheres of economic and politics suck money out of them. 

Perhaps it has never been so evident that central banks play a key role in the economy of a country. It was the result of an irresponsible (and perhaps intentional?) Fed policy that in 2008 the soap bubble of the real estate market burst and then the crisis escalated on the rest of the economy. Whenever we look at the roots of any crisis or conflict in a country, we can see that they are directly connected to the policy of the local central bank. The independence of the local was, among other things, the cause of the "intervention" of NATO troops in Libya earlier this year. 

Rothschilds 



Planned economy and planned destruction? 



This cartoon is much later, at the bottom we see the date 1934. In the far right the image of Stalin and the Kremlin appears. 


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