Showing posts with label Slavery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Slavery. Show all posts

Saturday, February 24, 2024

What country, friends, is this? | The Empire of the Antichrist


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What country, friends, is this? 
Know’st thou this country? 
Who governs here? « 

The Tempest.
William Shakespeare
 1610
 
George Washington and his slaves, 1743
- 1799
 
US war on Mexico, 1836
- ongoing
 
Trail of Tears, 1838
- 39.
 
Indian land for sale,
ongoing
 
California genocide, 1864
 
Wounded Knee Massacre, 1890.
 
US war on Philippines, 1899
- 1902.
 
 Lynching postcard, 1908.

Hiroshima, 1945.
 
 US war on Vietnam, 1955-1975.
 
'Racial segregation' into 1964.
 
US war on Libya, 1986 - ongoing.
 
US war on Panama, 1989
 
US war on Yugoslavia/Serbia, 1989 - ongoing.
 
US war on Afghanistan, 2001 - 2021
 
 US war on Iraq, 1990 - ongoing.
 
US war on Syria, 2009 - ongoing
 
Satanic ruling elite, 1769 - ongoing
 
Culling of 'deplorables', ongoing
 
 Supporting ethnic cleansing and genocide in Palestine,
1947 - ongoing.
 

How and when exactly did 'God's Own Country' become global champion
of 'freedom', 'democracy' and 'human rights'? 
 
and is ruled by Satanists ever since.

Sunday, November 26, 2023

The House Negro And The Field Negro | Malcolm X

The ‘house slave’ was subject to the same oppression as the ‘field slave’. Both were without ‘external’ freedom and hence in ‘external’ slavery. But while the ‘field slave’ hated that oppression and slavery, the ‘house slave’ submitted to it, identified with the slave master, and accepted his slavery. He was so brainwashed and ‘internally’ blind that he became an appendage of the slave master. He was always there to serve the slave master, however required, and whenever the slave master needed him. When the slave master was ill, the ‘house slave’ would feel his master’s pain and suffering and would declare to his master: “we sick!” The ‘house slave’ was both ‘internally’ as well as ‘externally’ a slave. He became a part of the system of slavery. The slave master rewarded the ‘house slave’ for his faithful service by ‘buttering’ his bread.
 
» There are two types of slaves, the house negro and the field negro. I am a field negro. «
Malcolm X, 1963

The ‘field slave’ on the other hand was ‘externally’ a slave but ‘internally’ a free man. Because of that ‘internal’ freedom, the ‘field slave’ had the capacity to ‘see’ and to thus recognize the slave master’s oppression and wickedness, and he hated it with all his heart and soul. The ‘field slave’ never submitted to oppression and wickedness but, rather, longed to regain his freedom and to dismantle the system of slavery. And so the ‘field slave’ responded to oppression and slavery in a manner that was anti-systemic. When the slave master’s house was on fire the ‘field slave’ prayed to God to send a strong wind which would burn down the house. 
 
Muslims [in Palestine] who faithfully follow Prophet Muhammad (SAW) are today’s ‘field slaves’! Field slaves who dare to offer armed resistance to Israel’s barbarous oppression in the Holy Land and elsewhere are today demonized as terrorists. Had Malcolm X been still alive today, it is certain that he would have been declared a “terrorist” and “a great security risk”.

 
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November 21, 2023 - 1,000 boats left Turkiye for Gaza waters in a new ‘Freedom Flotilla’, carrying 4,500 people from 40 countries, "including anti-Zionist Jews". Among the 1,000 vessels are 313 boats filled with Russian, and 104 with Spanish activists.

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Who Ever Sets the Price of Gold and Silver | Stephen Mitford Goodson

There was an increase in trade and Rome became one of the most prosperous cities in the ancient world. [...] bronze coins represented national money and were paid into circulation by the state and each was only of value in as much as the symbols on which its numbers were recorded, were scarce or otherwise. This money was thus based on law rather than the metallic content. [...] This can be considered as an early example of the successful use of fiat money.

While fiat money is much criticised in some quarters, for example by the followers of Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises, there is nothing wrong with it, as long as it is issued by government, not by private bankers, and is carefully protected against counterfeiters. Non-fiat money, in contrast, has the serious drawback that who ever sets the prices of gold and silver, i.e. private bankers, can control the nation’s economy.

[...] in September 45 BC, Caesar found the streets and cities crowded with homeless people, who had been forced off the land by usurers and land monopolists. 300,000 people had to be fed daily at the public granary. Usury was flourishing with disastrous consequences. [..] Caesar fully understood the evils of usury and how to counter them. He recognized the profound truth that money is a national agent, created by law for a national purpose, and that no classes of men should withhold it from circulation so as to cause panics, in order that speculators could advance the rates of interest, or could buy up property at ruinous prices after such panic.

Caesar introduced the following social reforms:

  1. Restoration of property was done at the much lower valuations which held prior to the civil war (49-45 BC).
  2. Several remissions of rents were granted.
  3. Large numbers of poor citizens and discharged veterans were settled on allotments.
  4. Free housing was provided to 80,000 impoverished families.
  5. Soldiers’ pay was increased from 123 to 225 denarii.
  6. The corn dole was regulated.
  7. Provincial communities were enfranchised.
  8. Confusion in the calendar was removed by fixing it at 365¼ days from 1 January 44 BC.

His monetary reforms were as follows:

  1. State debt levels were immediately reduced by 25%.
  2. Control of the mint was transferred from the patricians (usurers) to government.
  3. Cheap metal coins were issued as the means of exchange.
  4. It was ruled that interest could not be levied at more than 1% per month.
  5. It was decreed that interest could not be charged on interest and that the total interest charged could never exceed the capital loaned (in duplum rule).
  6. Slavery was abolished as a means of settling debt.
  7. Aristocrats were forced to employ their capital and not hoard it. 
These measures enraged the aristocrats and plutocrats whose “livelihood” was now severely restricted. They therefore conspired to murder Caesar, the hero of the people. 
 
The 'Ides of March' Denarius (43/42 BC), a declaration of the Republic's 'liberation' from tyrannical Caesar.
Ironically, Brutus appears on the obverse professing he killed Julius Caesar on the Ides of March.
This is one of the most sought-after coins from the Roman world.

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Stephen Mitford Goodson (1948 - 2018) was a South African banker, author and politician who was the leader of South Africa's Abolition of Income Tax and Usury Party. He stood as a candidate for the Ubuntu Party in the 2014 General Elections.