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LAST DITCH OF DEMOCRACY - Majority Rights

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— —of Boston and that the first white settlers of Massachusetts belong<br />

to a race now extinct ?<br />

Well, I hope before the Lord we ain’t going to be replaced by a race of<br />

Litvinovs. The South got— —and desolated in the Civil War, or— —to<br />

the city of New York, to bankers in New York City and in London,<br />

(debts) conducive of slaughter, slaughter conducive to debt, as intended,<br />

and some day you may start asking, I hope so, I hope to God you will<br />

start asking some day.]<br />

#15 (March 8, 1942) U.K. (B15)<br />

GOLD: ENGLAND<br />

The ENEMY is Das Leihkapital. They’re working day and night,<br />

pickin’ your pockets. Every day and all day and all night pickin’ your<br />

pockets AND pickin’ the Russian workin’ man’s pockets. They call it<br />

international loan kapital. It is not international, it is not hypernational.<br />

It is subnational. A quicksand UNDER the nations, destroying all<br />

nations, destroying all law and government, destroying the nations, one<br />

at a time, Russian empire and Austria, 20 years past, France yesterday,<br />

England today.<br />

Gold is a coward. Gold is not the backbone of nations. It is their ruin.<br />

A coward, at the first breath of danger gold flows AWAY, gold flows<br />

OUT of the country.<br />

England don’t GROW it. There is no gold sproutin’ up in England next<br />

morning to replace what is gone. Taking usury rotteth the heart. I know<br />

you don’t believe it. It has been going on for some time. Art Golding a<br />

few years ago writin’ the life of his famous ancestor, or perhaps I<br />

shouldn’t say famous, one of the best Shakespearean poets, Arthur<br />

Golding, translator of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, about the best book of<br />

poetry in our language. Shakespeare learned from it.

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