Monday, November 25, 2013

ROTHSCHILD TODAY

Is Russia Today becoming, or was it always, Rothschild Today?

That Zac Goldsmith MP, newly married into THE Rothshild banking family, was on the most recent Going Underground (which is now not so much in an underground car park but indoors)?

Goldsmith was first on The Keiser Report.

Now he is on Going Underground.

Pushing the same thing; recall. Not exactly earth-shattering revolution. Goldsmith even considers himself "a troublemaker".

What sort of troublemaker votes for war on Syria after a blatant false flag?

Take a look at Goldsmiths voting record since he was elected in 2010. Loyal. Loyal. Loyal. Yes, a few rebellions here and there, but in the vast majority, and by vast I mean at least 92% of the votes, Goldsmith has been loyal.

So what is so special about:
1. Goldsmith?
2. his current raison d'etre/ cause celebre?

Goldsmith recently married into THE Rothschild banking family. So maybe he is on a bit of a crusade to impress for a later challenge for the leadership?

But what about his cause? It could permit stronger public campaigns against MPs who are real rebels, unlike Goldsmith. But it could also encourage stronger public campaigns against MPs whose constituents consider a bit of an arse. The cause is not something to get out onto the streets for, like removing the royal prerogative, or making fractional reserve banking in privately owned banks illegal.

Goldmsith was not asked by Rattansi about the outrageous decision to sell student loans through the Rothschilds.

Watch Goldsmith get off very, very lightly at:
http://rt.com/shows/going-underground/protests-london-pay-bills-258/

I wonder which RT program Goldsmith will be on next?

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