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LAST DITCH OF DEMOCRACY - Majority Rights

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and Churchill. There are worse things than a biff on the jaw. Get<br />

slugged on the jaw, you can mebbe get up and fight, but a long term of<br />

syphilis weakens the constitution.<br />

No, the United States has, politically and economically speaking, had<br />

economic political syphilis for the past 80 years. Ever since 1863. And<br />

England has had economic syphilis for 240 years, so now she is a<br />

moultin’ and droppin’, Hong Kong, Singapore, Canada, and Australia.<br />

Seems like it is tertiary.<br />

Well, as Lord Rothermere said: they are unteachable. I don’t know how<br />

much more they reckon to drop before they get ready for physic. I have<br />

said on this radio before now that along about 1695 or 94 the Bank of<br />

England was put together, and in 1750 they shut down on the<br />

Pennsylvania colony money, and the system of lending paper out to the<br />

farmers. And in 1776 the natural consequences of that dirty London<br />

policy of starvin’ and cheatin’ became, as they say, more apparent. And<br />

a year or two later Johnnie Adams said to the British commander: They<br />

were havin’ a parley, sez John Adams. “I don’t care what capacity I am<br />

received in, receive me in any capacity you like except that of a British<br />

subject.” So the first large scale effect of the London cheatin’, and<br />

money monopoly was the loss of the American colonies. The Chinese<br />

have a method of countin’ cycles of 80 years. I don’t know that there is<br />

much in it, but it seems to work sometimes. Eighty years, from the bank<br />

to the American Revolution. About 80 years from startin the American<br />

government to the great betrayal of 1863. Think it over And from 63 to<br />

the present OUR rise as a state thru three or four major, but POSITIVE<br />

convulsions, like Jefferson’s revolt against Hamilton’s dirtiness, the<br />

Jackson-Van Buren war for the liberation of the American Treasury.<br />

Lincoln’s sayin’, “gave to this people the greatest blessin’ they ever had,<br />

their own paper to pay their own debt.” And then the assassination of<br />

Lincoln.

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