Showing posts with label sutton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sutton. Show all posts
Saturday, 26 November 2022
Thursday, 11 January 2018
An Intellectual Review of Trump | Victor Davis Hanson
I've no affiliation to the left or the right.
Both are crusty and bankrupt ideas in a world that requires a bit of both and much more flexible and adaptive policy.
I am however enjoying Trump Derangement Syndrome.
This is the idea that DJT is a cretin and the average critic on the left has greater intellectual prowess than a billionaire who was voted POTUS on his first attempt. I find the left incapable of knowing how well he trolls them day in and day out. Each day is the gift that keeps on giving.
That said I'm not so keen on most of the Trump worshippers. They're often equally shallow and unable to process ideas that have a temporal application of left/right ideology as well many fresher ideas in between and beyond.
Earlier today I stumbled across Victor Davis Hanson and I've probably done about 6 or 7 hours of his talks now.
He's calm, intelligent, lucid, compelling and subtle in drawing out the reasons why Trump is far superior than his enemies can ever admit.
Regrettably Victor is, apart from his superior analysis of Trump, totally steeped in a doctrinaire version of history which strips away some of the more interesting dimensions of Trumps rise to power despite the toxic corporate media, the deep state and Hollywood scum.
If only Victor would study his fellow Hoover Institute alumnus Anthony Sutton, he'd soon learn that Skull & Bones are a far more important dimension to history than say WWII being a border skirmish that lurched out of control. He'd also learn that the Cold War was completely synthetic because it was Sutton's research on technology transfer to the Soviet Union that he was forced to shut up about and eventually may have paid for it with his life.
Any academic who is confronted by reality backs down as they lose tenure pretty damn quick. It's best to recline with an aura of respectability than get involved with the study of what's really going on when it comes to the strings of power. Only the superficial think the front men are the real face.
Friday, 31 January 2014
Wall St Connections to the Bolshevik Revolution
Tom Secker undermines Professor Antony Sutton's claim that Wall St. funded the Bolshevik revolution. I think it's an analysis that is welcome but it doesn't really take into account that we are often referring to Zionist banking bloodlines when we discuss the sponsorship of centuries of war, carnage and toxic ideologies including Communism, Nazism and Zionism.
I don't think Tom's got the bottle to go down that route but if he has I recommend In the Shadow of Hermes as a starting point on Zionist Masonic Bolshevism.
Update: Tom deleted his analysis as you can see above.
Update: Tom deleted his analysis as you can see above.
Monday, 25 March 2013
Blade On The Feather - Skeletons at Eton
Train spotters will be familiar with Maj Frank Kitson's work, Philby and the idea that at the highest levels MI5, KGB and CIA all cooperate. An idea corroborated by Prof Sutton's work on technology transfer to the USSR and other bits I'm too weary to repeat.
Blade on the Feather stars Tom Conti and is an interesting drama that I think belongs to a Dennis Potter trilogy that I'm trying to find the other parts to.
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
John Kerry's Secret Society At Yale - The Order by Professor Antony Sutton
It wasn't until the daughter of a Yale, Skull & Bones member Charlotte Iserbyt gave Professor Antony Sutton the membership book of The Order (as it's known to insiders) when her father died that Prof. Sutton understood the magnitude and influence of this secret society.
The usual suspects are to be found mentioned in this excellent interview but it's the level of academic respectability that he and Charlotte below give to the research that made me wake up and realise this group is real, it is pernicious and is, in the final analysis a crime syndicate with fingers in every significant transgression against humanity.
If the notion of a secret society controlling the world is too far fetched for you, then these interviews are the most cogent and documented arguments I know. There are other groups but its rare we can peer into the inner workings of a secret society so thoroughly. If you think Hillary Clinton was a nightmare you're going to love John Kerry who belonged to Skull and Bones with George W. Bush
Thursday, 10 January 2013
Zbgniew Brzezinski & The Paradox Of Violence
I've written elsewhere about the artificial nature of the cold war. Marx, Trotsky and Lenin were all on the Banker/Wall St payroll and the desired outcome of the cold war required the industrial elite to cut the most secretive business deals such that American men were fighting against Soviet supplied trucks in the Vietnam War that were designed and funded by a Ford/Fiat partnership in the USSR.
Nobody will ever know how much (or little) Zbig lies about what he he really knows but even if he knew nothing (highly unlikely) he is still faced with the paradox of a world that values freedom and liberty for everyone, more than Zbigniew Brzezinski does for entire planet. The proof of this is his scorn for free speech which is self evident in this stunning expose of the man.
My final word is be careful of this man when it comes to his reckless advide on Russia. His ego prevents him recognising that Vladmir Putin is a stablizing force for peace and freedom in the world unlike the CFR, Trilateral Commission and Bilderberg groups that Zbig likes to hang out with.
Other than this weak spot for WWIII his analysis is very sound. Particularly Israel's warmongering.
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
The Best Enemies Money Can Buy - Wall Street Manipulation of Humanity Through Fake Wars & Fake Ideologues
It gets a harder and harder to ignore the hypothesis that mankind is a social experiment for the global oligarchy when we understand how contrived the wars and ideologies are. This is a classic interview by Professor Antony Sutton, who taught economics at California State University, and was a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.
In this talk, Prof. Sutton delves into his impeccable research on how a close-knit group of Western financiers and industrialists (centred around Morgan and Rockefeller in the US, and around Milner and the City financiers, in the UK) created and sustained their three supposed enemies right from the very beginning: Soviet Russia, Nazi Germany, and FDR's Fabian socialism.
Particularly, he goes into how Wall Street/City of London financiers used their banking institutions and their industrial enterprises to:
1. Help finance and sustain the Bolshevik Revolution. Build up Soviet industry during Lenin's Five-Year Plans, both through finance, technology/industrial transfers and technical assistance. Continue to build the Soviets throughout the entire Cold War, through the same kinds of deals. This included the Korea and the Vietnam eras, during which American troops were being killed by... Western-made Soviet equipment.
2. Build up Nazi Germany, both financially and industrially;
3. Get FDR into power in America as their man, and even draw up the New Deal policies, especially FDR's National Recovery Act -- designed by Gerard Swopes of General Electric and deeply welcomed by Wall Streeters Morgan, Warburg and Rockefeller.
Sutton was not a wild speculator. He was a distinguished academic researcher who documented his conclusions impeccably in his several works. Not being able to counter his research, the establishment (including academia) first tried to shut him up and now simply attempts to ignore it, and pretend it isn't there.
The purpose for these Wall Street policies was very simple: to create, and globalize, what Sutton calls Corporate Socialism. A system under which everything in society is ruled by the state, and the state is, in its stead, controlled by financiers who, hence, get to rule and manage society, to their liking. In other words, to get society to work for the financiers, using a socialist state as an intermediary.
This is what we now know as the globalization economic model. As a result of all the clashes of the 20th century, most notably WWII and the Cold War (fought between powers that were manipulated and controlled by these banker cliques), the world has been 'globalized'. Meaning that it has been entirely taken over by these financiers, and is ever closer to being completely ruled by them, through not only the national states and national central banking systems, but mainly through supranational agencies and institutions.
Go into Professor Sutton's books, most notably the Hoover Institute's series on Western technological/industrial transfers to the Soviets and the 'Wall Street' trilogy. If you have a difficulty in purchasing the original books, you'll find most of them are easily available online, on pdf form.
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