Illuminism and the master plan for world domination: The Federal Reserve System Begins Operation
Col. House, who Wilson called his "alter ego," because he was his closest friend and most trusted advisor, anonymously wrote a novel in 1912 called Philip Dru: Administrator, which revealed the manner in which Wilson was controlled.
House, who lobbied for the implementation of central banking, would now turn his attention towards a graduated income tax.
Incidentally, a central bank providing inflatable currency and a graduated income tax were two of the ten points in the Communist Manifesto for socializing a country.
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Col. House, who Wilson called his "alter ego," because he was his closest friend and most trusted advisor, anonymously wrote a novel in 1912 called Philip Dru: Administrator, which revealed the manner in which Wilson was controlled.
House, who lobbied for the implementation of central banking, would now turn his attention towards a graduated income tax.
Incidentally, a central bank providing inflatable currency and a graduated income tax were two of the ten points in the Communist Manifesto for socializing a country.
Read Entire Article »