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Empire. In the 1500s, King Henry VIII relaxed the laws concerning usury, and the <strong>Money</strong> Changers wasted no timereasserting themselves (in fact, King Henry the Eighth, founder <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong> England, actually had a so-called“counterfeiter” horribly executed in public while the acceptable counterfeiters, i.e. the money changers, were issuingpaper receipts for non-existent gold deposits). They made their gold and silver money plentiful for a few decades. Butwhen Queen Mary took the throne and tightened the usury laws again, the <strong>Money</strong> Changers renewed the hoarding <strong>of</strong> goldand silver coin, forcing the economy to plummet. When Queen Elizabeth I, Mary's half-sister, took the throne in 1558, shewas determined to regain control over English money. Her solution was to issue gold and silver coins from the publictreasury and thus take away control over the money supply from the <strong>Money</strong> Changers. Although control over money wasnot the only cause <strong>of</strong> the English Revolution in 1642 (religious differences also fuelled the conflict), monetary policyplayed a major role. Financed by the <strong>Money</strong> Changers, Oliver Cromwell finally overthrew King Charles I (Stuart), purgedParliament and put the King to death. The <strong>Money</strong> Changers were immediately allowed to consolidate their financial power.The result was that for the next fifty years the <strong>Money</strong> Changers plunged Great Britain into a series <strong>of</strong> costly wars. In thecentre <strong>of</strong> London they took over a square mile <strong>of</strong> property, known as 'the City'. Today, this semi-sovereign area is still one<strong>of</strong> the two pre-dominant financial centres <strong>of</strong> the World (with Wall Street, New York City).Conflicts with the Stuart Kings led the <strong>Money</strong> Changers in England to combine with those in the Netherlands(which already had a central bank established by the <strong>Money</strong> Changers in Amsterdam in 1609) to finance theinvasion <strong>of</strong> William <strong>of</strong> Orange who overthrew the legitimate Stuarts in 1688. England was to trade masters: anunpopular King James II for a hidden cabal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Money</strong> Changers pulling the strings <strong>of</strong> their usurper, King William III ('KingBilly'), from behind the scenes. This symbiotic relationship between the <strong>Money</strong> Changers and the higher British aristocracycontinues to this day. The monarch has no real power but serves as a useful shield for the <strong>Money</strong> Changers who rule theCity-dominated by the banking House <strong>of</strong> Rothschild. In its 20 June 1934 issue, New Britain magazine <strong>of</strong> London cited adevastating assertion by former British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, that "Britain is the slave <strong>of</strong> an internationalfinancial bloc". It also quoted these words written by Lord Bryce: "Democracy has no more persistent and insidious foethan money powers" and pointed out that "questions regarding Bank <strong>of</strong> England, its conduct and its objects, are notallowed by the Speaker" (<strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong> Commons). This is not something you could just impose on people withoutpreparation. The money changers needed to create the climate to make the formation <strong>of</strong> this private concern seemacceptable. Later, we explain how they did it.Origin Of The U.S. Gold SupplyAC 1500-1540: Huge supplies <strong>of</strong> New World gold reach Spain On average between 1,000 and 1,500 kg. <strong>of</strong> gold reachSpain each year during this period. Initially these supplies are obtained by plunder, especially from the Aztecs and Incas,and later by applying new mining methods to the New World gold deposits. AC 1519-1521: CortŽs conquers MexicoBefore the arrival <strong>of</strong> the Spaniards the Aztecs and Mayas used gold dust (kept in transparent quills) and cocoa beans(kept for large payments in sacks <strong>of</strong> 24,000) as money. In the year <strong>of</strong> our Lord 1579, Sir Francis Drake, sailing in his shipThe Golden Hind, landed on the Western shore <strong>of</strong> North America and claimed that land for Queen Elizabeth I. Drake calledthe land Nova Albion. Sir Francis Drake was a fearless soldier/sailor and a devout Protestant Christian. There were NOIncas or Mexicans there at that time. 269 years later the heirs <strong>of</strong> Protestant England finally took possession <strong>of</strong> the landGold was discovered in California the very year the Mexican-American war <strong>of</strong> 1846-1848 ended. California was annexed tothe United States following that war. For centuries before its annexation, the Vatican had missions all over the State andthey knew all about the location <strong>of</strong> the gold by torturing the Indians to make them reveal the locations <strong>of</strong> the mother lode.Monks tortured the Indians to make them reveal the location <strong>of</strong> the gold. Cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, SanDiego, Santa Barbara, San Jose, etc., etc,. were begun as "missions" — not to tell the Indians the "good news" <strong>of</strong> theGospel — but as slaving centers to collect the gold and ship it to the Vatican. The monks used the Indians as slavelaborers to mine the gold and ship it back to the Vatican. At that time, the Papal States were besieged on all sides andthey desperately needed the gold to hire mercenaries to fight General Garibaldi.Rome Has Insatiable Lust For Gold especially from the AmericasGo all the way back to the time <strong>of</strong> Julius Caesar and you will find the same unchanging feature <strong>of</strong> Rome namely a LUSTFOR GOLD. The gold-rape <strong>of</strong> the New World began with Christopher Columbus, Francisco Pizarro, and Hernando Cortez.Together these men killed millions <strong>of</strong> peaceful Indians to gratify their lust for gold. These three men had ONE thing incommon: They all had an insatiable lust for gold and they all had the EVIL EYE: "He that hasteneth to be rich hath an evileye, and considereth not that poverty shall come upon him" (Proverbs 28:22). Despite the vast quantity <strong>of</strong> gold stolenfrom the Indians by the Conquistadors, Spain became a very poor country within a century <strong>of</strong> the theft. This is the oneunchanging characteristic <strong>of</strong> the 4th wild beast. St. Paul describes her in vivid terms: "For the love <strong>of</strong> money is theroot <strong>of</strong> all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through withmany sorrows" (I Timothy 6:10)."Gold is most excellent; gold constitutes treasure; and he who has it does all he wants in the World, and can even liftsouls up to Paradise." -- Christopher Columbus, 1503 letter to the king and queen <strong>of</strong> Spain.The Illuminati controlled UNITED STATES government policies, including the European ancestors who created its basicideas, values and forms, were born in arrogance and a racism that manifested in behavior nothing short <strong>of</strong> barbarism andThe Hidden <strong>History</strong> Of <strong>Money</strong> & New World Order Usury Secrets Revealed at last! Page 229

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