Perhaps you have heard of the Rockefellers, and the often romantic tale
told of the riches that accompany their mark on Americana. John Davidson Rockefeller, (1839-1937) the patriarch of the family, was the first billionaire in the United States.
Often
we are told he lived the American dream, pulling himself up by his boot
straps and working tirelessly to build his family’s wealth.
The
truth that has come out over the years, however, is that Rockefeller
was a Nazi sympathizer and fascist wealth gatherer who used others for
his own whims.
Rockefeller amassed his wealth almost entirely with a
global strong hold on oil production – a habit common to companies that
rape foreign soil and instigate war, and are still practicing today.
He also dabbled in steel, railroads and banking, establishing monopolies in the industries he pursued.
His
grandfather was a snake-oil salesman who sold ‘cancer’ cures to the
public, mostly women, as he traveled across the United States, calling
himself, ‘the celebrated Dr. Livingston.’
There’s nothing like
good press and propaganda to make a decent living. The same man was also
indicted for rape, but never formally charged.
The Rockefeller
duplicity of character and complete disregard for public health have
carried into almost every aspect of modern corporatism. We no longer
make laws based on the well being of the public at large.
Corporations are allowed to dump toxins like oil into oceans, and are free to grow and market GM foods when they are proven to cause cancer, stop organ functioning and cause infertility.
Banking systems, via the Federal Reserve,
and other fluffy brokerage houses are given carte blanch to rape us, by
gambling away our money, sucking down an ever-expanding barrel of cash
through tax dollars, and shoving huge debts off onto the people of
multiple countries.
We are also sold ‘cancer’ cures in the form of chemo and radiation when they are being proven to cause death in many cases while definitely supporting a booming industry monopolized by a small handful of pharmaceutical companies.
We’ve
been sold snake oil, in the very least, and it appears more likely that
we are part of a greater plan, which the Nazis first introduced
pre-WWII, and which the Rockefellers sympathized with.
Eugenics, or population cleansing and control are happening whether you want to use that specific terminology or not.
In the 1900s, a group of Californians exported the idea of Eugenics, to Nazi Germany. It became the third state to instate laws that supported cleansing for a ‘master race.’
Ultimately,
in California, and other states, eugenics practitioners coercively
sterilized some 60,000 Americans, barred the marriage of thousands,
forcibly segregated thousands in “colonies,” and persecuted untold
numbers in ways we are just learning about. (hnn.us)
With chemtrails,
antibiotic-induced super bugs, hormone laden farm animals, super weeds
and people like Dr. Oz saying that ‘organic food is elitist’ in a recent
Time magazine article, it starts to make you wonder.
Joseph Pulitzer
is digging deeper into the Rockefeller past and if nothing else, it
points to our ‘roots’ in corporate wealth in ways that many of us have
never imagined were possible. The legacy of the Rockefeller family has
impacted our country but also the global culture in very real ways.
America is based on lies and usury at best, and pure evil at worst when you consider the mindset of those who would sterilize unsuspecting women.
Read: Bill Gates Foundation Announces Population Control Microchip
So what can we do to take back our country? Corporate capitalism and ‘inverted totalitarianism’ obviously haven’t worked. Are there better ways for people to survive in today’s toxic world?
Gift economies have been suggested, with a radical belief that the more you give, the more you get. This type of economy would also drive people to give form their true passions, instead of being motivated purely by greed.
Others
have suggested returning to a simpler way of life, choosing to purchase
fewer things, and invest more in people and experiences. Ultimately it
will have to be a system of governance that honors both the individual
and the whole, with a truly integrated benevolence that honors both.
Communism
only honors the grand ideas of an ‘all-seeing’ or ‘all-knowing’ leader,
subsuming the individual completely into complete oblivion. Capitalism
is all self-centered.
A new world will have to look hard and
cold at our past mistakes, and take into account the needs of both the
microcosmic part and the macrocosmic whole.
If you have
suggestions on how to organize society to avoid the greed that has
currently compromised the entire global parade, please suggest them
below.
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