Transnational capital entered America through industrial agents such as Rockefeller, Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, and Vanderbilt, then created a Bank-of-England-like system in the Federal Reserve.
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Transnational capital entered America through industrial agents such as Rockefeller, Carnegie, J.P.
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From a 1935 vantage point, Jiang says the Soviet Union looked likely to collapse because purges, capitalist encirclement, anti-communism, race science, and American investment in Germany all pointed against Soviet survival.
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"The problem is that the Americans just had a revolution to get rid of the British Empire, right? So the Americans don't want transnational..."
"And this, of course, is called the Federal Reserve System. All right? 1914. And, strangely enough, after the Federal Reserve System is created, three..."
"Second thing is you will also notice that the Germans didn't get that far in this war. They at most got to the outskirts..."
"Why? Because Stalin was purging all the major leadership of the Soviet Union, creating a lot of discontent, a lot of civil conflict. As..."
"we could imagine that they would unite against Soviet Union at some point to destroy communism once and for all. That's the first thing...."
"...same time this eviscerated ultimately america you know free trade eviscerated american industries and so trump administration's message at davos is we want and..."
"...as part of the President's once -in -a -century revival of American industry."
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