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in 1876, sheds a different light upon the series of

events we have just mentioned:

“The division of the United States into fed-

erations of equal force was decided long before

the Civil War by the financial powers of Europe.

These bankers were afraid that the United States,

if they remained in one block and as one nation,

would attain economic and financial independ-

ence, which would upset their financial dom-

ination over the world. The voice of the Roths-

childs predominated. They foresaw tremendous

booty if they could substitute two

feeble democracies, indebted to

the financiers, for the vigorous

Republic, which was practically

self providing.

“Therefore, they sent their

emissaries in order to exploit the

question of slavery and thus to dig

an abyss between the two parts

of the Republic. Lincoln never

suspected these underground

machinations. He was against slav-

ery, and he was elected as such.

His character prevented him from

being the man of one party. When

he had affairs in his hands, he per-

ceived that these sinister finan-

ciers of Europe wished to make

him the executor of their designs.

They made the rupture between

the North and the South imminent.

The masters of finance in Europe

made the rupture to exploit. Lin-

coln’s personality surprised them.

His candidacy had not troubled

them; they thought to easily dupe

the woodcutter. But Lincoln read

their plots and understood that the

South was not the worst foe, but

the financiers.”

An enslaving

monetary system

Bismarck mentions the Roths-

childs. This powerful family has

largely contributed to the estab-

lishment of a worldwide monetary

system based on a slave minded

philosophy imposed on all man-

kind. Decorated with titles nowa-

days, they operate more quietly

but no less efficiently with other

associates.

In these former days, they were first in line to

put a grab on an America they had neither discov-

ered nor developed.

The documents that follow

are revealing of the mentality of the masters of

money; they also show how wrong we are to be

sleeping while the wolves are roaming, or to let

ourselves be hypnotized by the champions of

“sound money”.

Where were the leaders of the

time? Why did Lincoln have to fight alone, mis-

understood, not sustained even by his own Con-

gress? And where are the leaders of the people

today, while the physical health, the intellectual

All the continents in the world — and not only Africa

— have become the prey of the financiers