Sunday, February 03, 2013

WE NEED AND CAN HAVE A BANK LIKE THE SECOND BANK OF THE UNITED STATES

The more I read the more I believe we need and can have a bank exactly like the Second Bank of The United States (BUS2) that was destroyed by the traitor President Andrew Jackson. The bank should operate exactly like BUS2, with publicly elected officials for a fixed term, with banks similar to US state banks in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England, perhaps even sub-banks in counties and/or cities and/or regions who would have more detailed local knowledge, but one central bank to regulate and control the pound (or whatever the currency is called) with tariffs on imports, sound control of specie, and financing of national and perhaps international programs that would be mutually beneficial. The bank should finance national public works that would help to generate wealth and allow small and family business to grow and flourish. We can be nearly 100% self reliant. We have an abundance of fresh water and superb farm land. We have the best coal in the world and 200 years of it. Our education system and transport infrastructure need improving. And we definitely need to overhaul the Nazi NHS that is now killing both old and young alike. But with the proper credit system we could advance these rapidly. For now that bank could be called The Bank of The United Kingdom, but once the monarchy has been abolished this could change to The Bank of the Republic of Britain.

We, the muggins British taxpayer, have put up with this current corrupt and self-serving banking system for far too long. This system has given too much undeserved power to a criminal cabal who have engineered world wars and genocide and intend reducing human population down to around one billion, and whether it was planned 150 years ago (as Albert Pike planned and I believe he, or someone else, did) or it has been engineered only recently, the situation in the Middle East is looking more and more like the trigger for WW3 that I thought it would be after the inside job 9/11.

However, there is one aspect of BUS2 that I am suspicious of, and that is that the BUS2 was a privately owned central bank. Yes, it was used differently than say The Bank of England has been. But the US government held only 20% of the stock of BUS2. 20%! The names associated with BUS2 were Girard and Astor who had questionable allegiances. Perhaps these were needed for their specie. This may need to be addressed with this new bank, with private stockholders (but vetted) at first, but whose stock could be bought after. I would prefer the new bank to be initially 100% owned by the people in the form of a republican government owning 100% of the stock, but realise this may take time to achieve and that perhaps stock could be bought by other well intentioned investors, but only initially.

This is my suggestion as to how to save this Disunited Fascist Kingdom. We can be united against the EU, neither fascist nor communist just free, and make a peaceful transition from a Kingdom to a Republic.

But we want, need and can have a fairer banking system, one that serves the people not a kleptocracy. There was definitely a plot by Great Britain to destroy the Second Bank of The United States and there has definitely been a subsequent plot to cover that plot up by portraying Andrew Jackson as a hero battling the Rothschilds. But if he hated the Rothschilds so much why did he make them bankers to the US?! Even Mullins states this happened but did not question why Jackson would do this.

And when you read what the BUS2 did and how it worked you will understand why. Within just a few years it had enabled the USA to become a huge threat to the British empire. And its operation was not that complex. But it helped the ordinary man in the street who just wanted to get on and contribute to create wealth for himself, his family and his new young nation.

We can be a Great Britain again, but without the slave-trading, warmongering, kiddie-fiddling, fascist kleptocracy that has ruled us since the 16th Century.



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