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How Hitler defied the bankers

Article from: http://www.wakeupfromyourslumber.com/node/6720 Many people take joy in sayin !all "treet and #ewish bankers $financed %itler.$ &here is plenty of documented e'idence that !all "treet and #ewish bankers did indeed help finance %itler at first( partly because it allowed the bankers to et rich )as * will describe below+ and partly in order to control "talin. %owe'er( when ,ermany broke free from the bankers( the bankers declared a world war a ainst ,ermany. !hen we look at all the facts( the char e that $#ews financed %itler$ becomes irrele'ant. -os An eles Attorney .llen /rown discusses this topic in her book !eb 0f 1ebt2 !hen %itler came to power( ,ermany was hopelessly broke. &he &reaty of 3ersailles had imposed crushin reparations on the ,erman people( demandin that ,ermans repay e'ery nation4s costs of the war. &hese costs totaled three times the 'alue of all the property in ,ermany. 5ri'ate currency speculators caused the ,erman mark to plummet( precipitatin one of the worst runaway inflations in modern times. A wheelbarrow full of 600 billion7mark banknotes could not buy a loaf of bread. &he national treasury was empty. 8ountless homes and farms were lost to speculators and to pri'ate )#ewish controlled+ banks. ,ermans li'ed in ho'els. &hey were star'in . 9othin like this had e'er happened before 7 the total destruction of the national currency( plus the wipin out of people:s sa'in s and businesses. 0n top of this came a lobal depression. ,ermany had no choice but to succumb to debt sla'ery under international )mainly #ewish+ bankers until 6;<<( when the 9ational "ocialists came to power. At that point the ,erman o'ernment thwarted the international bankin cartels by issuin its own money. !orld #ewry responded by declarin a lobal boycott a ainst ,ermany. %itler be an a national credit pro ram by de'isin a plan of public works that included flood control( repair of public buildin s and pri'ate residences( and construction of new roads( brid es( canals( and port facilities. All these were paid for with money that no lon er came from the pri'ate international bankers. &he projected cost of these 'arious pro rams was fi=ed at one billion units of the national currency. &o pay for this( the ,erman o'ernment )not the international bankers+ issued bills of e=chan e( called -abor &reasury 8ertificates. *n this way the 9ational "ocialists put millions of people to work( and paid them with &reasury 8ertificates.

>nder the 9ational "ocialists( ,ermany4s money wasn:t backed by old )which was owned by the international bankers+. *t was essentially a receipt for labor and materials deli'ered to the o'ernment. %itler said( $?or e'ery mark issued( we re@uired the e@ui'alent of a mark:s worth of work done( or oods produced.$ &he o'ernment paid workers in 8ertificates. !orkers spent those 8ertificates on other oods and ser'ices( thus creatin more jobs for more people. *n this way the ,erman people climbed out of the crushin debt imposed on them by the international bankers. !ithin two years( the unemployment problem had been sol'ed( and ,ermany was back on its feet. *t had a solid( stable currency( with no debt( and no inflation( at a time when millions of people in the >nited "tates and other !estern countries )controlled by international bankers+ were still out of work. !ithin fi'e years( ,ermany went from the poorest nation in .urope to the richest. ,ermany e'en mana ed to restore forei n trade( despite the international bankers4 denial of forei n credit to ,ermany( and despite the lobal boycott by #ewish7owned industries. ,ermany succeeded in this by e=chan in e@uipment and commodities directly with other countries( usin a barter system that cut the bankers out of the picture. ,ermany flourished( since barter eliminates national debt and trade deficits. )3eneAuela does the same thin today when it trades oil for commodities( plus medical help( and so on. %ence the bankers are tryin to s@ueeAe 3eneAuela.+ ,ermany:s economic freedom was short7li'edB but it left se'eral monuments( includin the famous Autobahn( the world:s first e=tensi'e superhi hway. %jalmar "chacht( a Cothschild a ent who was temporarily head of the ,erman central bank( summed it up thus2 An American banker had commented( $1r. "chacht( you should come to America. !e:'e lots of money and that:s real bankin .$ "chacht replied( $Dou should come to /erlin. !e don:t ha'e money. &hat:s real bankin .$ )"chact( the Cothschild a ent( actually supported the pri'ate international bankers a ainst ,ermany( and was rewarded by ha'in all char es a ainst him dropped at the 9urember trials.+ &his economic freedom made %itler e=tremely popular with the ,erman people. ,ermany was rescued from .n lish economic theory( which says that all currency must be borrowed a ainst the old owned by a pri'ate and secreti'e bankin cartel 77 such as the ?ederal Ceser'e( or the 8entral /ank of .urope 77 rather than issued by the o'ernment for the benefit of the people. 8anadian researcher 1r. %enry Makow )who is #ewish himself+ says the main reason why the bankers arran ed for a world war a ainst ,ermany was that %itler sidestepped

the bankers by creatin his own money( thereby freein the ,erman people. !orse( this freedom and prosperity threatened to spread to other nations. %itler had to be stoppedE Makow @uotes from the 6;<F interro ation of 8. ,. Cako'sky( one of the founders of "o'iet /olse'ism and a &rotsky intimate. Cako'sky was tried in show trials in the >""C under "talin. Accordin to Cako'sky( %itler was at first funded by the international bankers( throu h the bankers4 a ent %jalmar "chacht. &he bankers financed %itler in order to control "talin( who had usurped power from their a ent &rotsky. &hen %itler became an e'en bi er threat than "talin when %itler started printin his own money. )"talin came to power in 6;22( which was ele'en years before %itler came to power.+ Cako'sky said: G%itler took o'er the pri'ile e of manufacturin money( and not only physical moneys( but also financial ones. %e took o'er the machinery of falsification and put it to work for the benefit of the people. 8an you possibly ima ine what would ha'e come if this had infected a number of other statesHI )%enry Makow( $%itler 1id 9ot !ant !ar($ www.sa'ethemales.com March 26( 200J+. .conomist %enry 8 K -iu writes of ,ermany:s remarkable transformation: G&he 9aAis came to power in 6;<< when the ,erman economy was in total collapse( with ruinous war7reparation obli ations and Aero prospects for forei n in'estment or credit. &hrou h an independent monetary policy of so'erei n credit and a full7employment public7works pro ram( the &hird Ceich was able to turn a bankrupt ,ermany( stripped of o'erseas colonies( into the stron est economy in .urope within four years( e'en before armament spendin be an.I )%enry 8. K. -iu( $9aAism and the ,erman .conomic Miracle($ Asia &imes )May 2J( 200L+. *n /illions for the /ankers( 1ebts for the 5eople )6;FJ+( "heldon .mry commented: G,ermany issued debt7free and interest7free money from 6;<L on( which accounts for ,ermany4s startlin rise from the depression to a world power in fi'e years. &he ,erman o'ernment financed its entire operations from 6;<L to 6;JL without old( and without debt. *t took the entire 8apitalist and 8ommunist world to destroy the ,erman re'olution( and brin .urope back under the heel of the /ankers.I &hese facts do not appear in any te=tbooks today( since #ews own most publishin companies. !hat does appear is the disastrous runaway inflation suffered in 6;2< by the !eimar Cepublic( which o'erned ,ermany from 6;6; to 6;<<. &oday4s te=tbooks use this inflation to twist truth into its opposite. &hey cite the radical de'aluation of the ,erman mark as an e=ample of what oes wron when o'ernments print their own money( rather than borrow it from pri'ate cartels.

*n reality( the !eimar financial crisis be an with the impossible reparations payments imposed at the &reaty of 3ersailles. %jalmar "chacht M the Cothschild a ent who was currency commissioner for the Cepublic 77 opposed lettin the ,erman o'ernment print its own money2 G&he &reaty of 3ersailles is a model of in enious measures for the economic destruction of ,ermany. ,ermany could not find any way of holdin its head abo'e the water( other than by the inflationary e=pedient of printin bank notes.I "chact echoes the te=tbook lie that !eimar inflation was caused when the ,erman o'ernment printed its own money. %owe'er( in his 6;67 book &he Ma ic of Money( "chact let the cat out of the ba by re'ealin that it was the 5C*3A&.-D70!9.1 Ceichsbank( not the ,erman o'ernment( that was pumpin new currency into the economy. &hus( the 5C*3A&. /A9K caused the !eimar hyper7inflation. -ike the >.". ?ederal Ceser'e( the Ceichsbank was o'erseen by appointed o'ernment officials( but was operated for pri'ate ain. !hat dro'e the wartime inflation into hyperinflation was speculation by forei n in'estors( who sold the mark short( bettin on its decreasin 'alue. *n the manipulati'e de'ice known as the short sale( speculators borrow somethin they don:t own( sell it( and then $co'er$ by buyin it back at the lower price. "peculation in the ,erman mark was made possible because the 5C*3A&.-D 0!9.1 Ceichsbank )not yet under 9aAi control+ made massi'e amounts of currency a'ailable for borrowin . &his currency( like >.". currency today( was created with accountin entries on the bank:s books. &hen the funny7money was lent at compound interest. !hen the Ceichsbank could not keep up with the 'oracious demand for marks( other pri'ate banks were allowed to create marks out of nothin ( and to lend them at interest. &he result was runaway debt and inflation. &hus( accordin to "chacht himself( the ,erman o'ernment did not cause the !eimar hyperinflation. 0n the contrary( the o'ernment )under the 9ational "ocialists+ ot hyperinflation under control. &he 9ational "ocialists put the Ceichsbank under strict o'ernment re ulation( and took prompt correcti'e measures to eliminate forei n speculation. 0ne of those measures was to eliminate easy access to funny7money loans from pri'ate banks. &hen %itler ot ,ermany back on its feet by ha'in the public o'ernment issue &reasury 8ertificates. "chacht ( the Cotchschild a ent( disappro'ed of this o'ernment fiat money( and wound up ettin fired as head of the Ceichsbank when he refused to issue it. 9onetheless( he acknowled ed in his later memoirs that allowin the o'ernment to issue the money it needed did not produce the price inflation predicted by classical economic theory( which

says that currency must be borrowed from pri'ate cartels. !hat causes hyper7inflation is uncontrolled speculation. !hen speculation is coupled with debt )owed to pri'ate bankin cartels+ the result is disaster. 0n the other hand( when a o'ernment issues currency in carefully measured ways( it causes supply and demand to increase to ether( lea'in prices unaffected. %ence there is no inflation( no debt( no unemployment( and no need for income ta=es. 9aturally this terrifies the bankers( since it eliminates their powers. *t also terrifies #ews( since their control of bankin allows them to buy the media( the o'ernment( and e'erythin else. &herefore( to those who deli ht in sayin G#ews financed %itler(I * ask that they please look at all the facts.

G5ermit me to issue and control the money of a nation( and * care not who makes its laws.I 7 Mayer Amschel Cothschild( N@uoted in Money Creators )6;<L+ by ,ertrude 8oo an( p. <2;O G1ebt( particularly international debt( is the first and o'er7masterin rip. &hrou h it men in hi h places are suborned( and alien powers and influences are introduced into the body politic. !hen the debt rip has been firmly established( control of e'ery form of publicity and political acti'ity soon follows( to ether with a full rip on industrialists.I 7 Archibald Maule Camsay( The Nameless War )6;L2+ G%istory( as seen by a Monetary .conomist( is a continuous stru le between producers and non7producers( and those who try to make a li'in by insertin a false system of book7keepin between the producers and their just recompense 2 &he usurers act throu h fraud( falsification( superstitions( habits and( when these methods do not function( they let loose a war. .'erythin hin es on monopoly( and the particular monopolies hin e around the reat illusionistic monetary monopoly.I 7 .Ara 5ound( GAn *ntroduction to the .conomic 9ature of the >nited "tatesI )6;L0+ GCothschild4s ill7 otten wealth also effecti'ely bou ht his family the first #ewish seat in

the /ritish 5arliament and e'en membership in the /ritish aristocracy. /y combinin the power of their own family4s hu e banks and other #ewish7owned banks( they could literally brin a nation4s economy to its knees. /y dominatin international bankin ( they could set their own financial terms to cash7hun ry nations and amass e'en reater riches. /ecause of the competiti'e ad'anta es of Cothschild4s international contacts( #ews dominated pri'ate bankin throu hout .urope. ?or instance( there was almost a complete absence of ,entile bankin firms in 5russia in the late 6;th century. *n 6;2< /erlin there were 6L0 #ewish banks and only 66 non7#ewish banks. *n the stock market( schemes similar to Cothschild4s !aterloo ploy ha'e been used for enerations( finally resultin in the center of world tradin ( !all "treet( becomin dominated by #ewish stock and in'estment7 banker operations.I 7 1a'id 1uke( Jewish Supremacism )2002+ G0ne of these means is concentrated in the world of finance.6< *t has not been primarily a matter of manifestin a enius for makin money or for actually amassin it in colossal amounts( thou h of course this of itself has wei hed hea'ily. /ut primarily it has been a matter of settin up a money system( which the entire economic life of each nation was dependent upon( and which de'eloped a power so 'ast and irresistible that it placed itself beyond all effecti'e o'ernmental interference( and thereby became in fact a power above o'ernment( a power that could brin e'en o'ernments to their knees.I 7 !illiam ,. "impson( Which Way Western Man? )6;77+ G&he day came when( little by little( * be an to be aware that the Money "ystem had moral and spiritual implications. * disco'ered deliberate deception and betrayal and a purpose to ruin and to ensla'e. * disco'ered that for centuries it had had a steadily rowin power of enormous si nificance in sidetrackin and ditchin the normal and natural de'elopment of the !estern world( doin monstrous wron and causin fathomless sufferin . *t was only then that * be an to be aroused. And * should contend that if * now le'el my lance a ainst the evil of our Money "ystem( a ainst the injury to our life it has caused( * am no more out of my proper place than * was in holdin up the injury and menace of our unbalanced birth rate( or of our industrial system( or of the do ma of racial e@uality. *ndeed( in matters of this kind( * should hold that e'ery informed citiAen( who has a conscience and is loyal to his people( has an inescapable duty to speak out and to act.I 7 !illiam ,. "impson( Which Way Western Man? )6;77+ G&hus arose the school of international finance( in which the Cothschilds and other #ewish money7lenders were 'ery able teachers. *n fact the mentality of .n land was de'elopin in such a direction as to enable the #ews to prepare for the blessed day when /ritain would be one of their colonies. &hese three principlesP ruthless competition( free trade at any cost( and the in'estment of money without any re ard to blood( nation( or race are fundamental to the international capitalism in the interests of which /ritain has mobiliAed her forces to destroy 9ational7"ocialist ,ermany. &hey are the basic a=ioms of

the old order2I 7 !illiam #oyce( Twilight Over Englan )6;J0+ G&he notion that the le'el of production should be controlled by monetary considerations belon s to a 'ery primiti'e and superstitious sta e of social e'olution. *ndeed( there are few sa'a e tribes that would accept it as it is accepted in /ritain today. "uppose that in some 'ery backward island( a shell standard of money pre'ailed. Assume also that some malicious or half7witted creature mana ed to ac@uire half the shells in the island and to drop them into the water beyond reco'ery. &he chiefs and witch7doctors would ha'e to hold a council of emer ency. /ut if the rulers of that island decreed that because half the money of the community had been lost( huntin and fishin and tillin must now be reduced by fifty per cent( there4d be a hot time in the old town that ni ht. *n such a simple state of society( the criminal absurdity of the proposal would be ob'ious to the meanest and most untutored intellect. Det a policy which the most unde'eloped sa'a e tribe would reject as nonsense has been accepted by the /ritish people as a sacred ritual for many years. &hus( of course( international finance( by restrictin supplies and causin shorta e( can produce whate'er conditions of marketin that may be most profitable to itself. *f there is one truth a ainst which the 0ld "chool of ?inance is fi htin today( it is the supreme 'erity that production of oods should be based on the needs of the people( the only limit bein the limit of natural resources and raw materials. "ince the dawn of human history( the reat stru le of man has been to wrest from 9ature by force and cunnin the means of life and enjoyment. *t was only when the blessin s of modern democracy made their appearance one hundred and fifty years a o( that he was told( in an arbitrary manner( NF2O that his efforts must be slackened and re ulated henceforth by the pri'ate interests of an infinitesimal proportion of the world4s population.I 7 !illiam #oyce( Twilight Over Englan )6;J0+ G"ome people think ?ederal Ceser'e /anks are >nited "tates ,o'ernment institutions. &hey are not ,o'ernment institutions. &hey are pri'ate credit monopolies which prey upon the people of the >nited "tates for the benefits of themsel'es and their forei n customersB forei n and domestic speculators and swindlersB and rich and predatory money lenders. *n that dark crew of financial pirates there are those who would cut a man:s throat to et a dollar out of his pocketB there are those who send money into states to buy 'otes to control our le islationB and there are those that maintain an international propa anda for decei'in us...that will permit them to co'er up their past misdeeds and set a ain in motion their i antic train of crime 2 Mr. 8hairman( we ha'e in this country one of the most corrupt institutions the world has e'er known. &he ?ederal Ceser'e /oard has cheated the >nited "tates out of enou h money to pay the national debt...Mr. "peaker( it is a monstrous thin for this reat 9ation to ha'e its destiny presided o'er by a treasonous system actin in secret concert with *nternational pirates and userers. .'ery effort has been made by the ?.1 to conceal its power. /ut the truth is the ?.1 has usurped the o'ernment of the >nited "tates. *t controls e'erythin here. *t controls forei n relations. *t makes and breaks o'ernments at will.I

7 8on ressman -ouis &. Mc?adden( "peech on ?loor of the %ouse of Cepresentati'es( 6;<J G0ur money system is nothin better than a confidence trick ... &he Gmoney powerI which has been able to o'ershadow ostensibly responsible o'ernment is not the power of the merely ultra7rich but is nothin more or less than a new techni@ue to destroy money by addin and withdrawin fi ures in bank led ers( without the sli htest concern for the interests of the community or the real role money ou ht to perform therein ... to allow it to become a source of re'enue to pri'ate issuer:s is to create( first( a secret and illicit arm of o'ernment and( last( a ri'al power stron enou h to ultimately o'erthrow all other forms of o'ernment.I 7 1r. ?rederick "oddy( Wealth! "irtual Wealth # $ebt )6;26+ GA reat industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. 0ur system of credit is concentrated. &he rowth of the nation( therefore( and all of our acti'ities are in the hands of a few men. !e ha'e become one of the worst ruled( one of the most completely controlled and dominated o'ernments in the ci'iliAed world ... no lon er a o'ernment of free opinion ... but a o'ernment by the opinion and duress of small roups of domineerin men.I 7 5resident !oodrow !ilson( The New %ree om )6;6<+ G#.!" ha'e no reli ious scruples re ardin money where oyim are concerned. &hey now ha'e the means to carry out their war of annihilation of the !est. &hey would not surface as a fi htin unit and openly attack their hated enemy. &hey remained in'isible. &heir strate y was to organi&e the entire JEW'S( )eople into a %ifth Column whose purpose is to penetrate the !est and estroy everything. &his is bein accomplished by e=acerbatin natural disputes between the !estern "tates and influencin the results in fa'or of -iberalism as opposed to AuthorityB that is( materialism( free trade and usury( as opposed to !estern "ocialismB *nternationalism as opposed to !estern unity. M09.D was their sword and buckler. %ate and re'en e their motif.I 7 #ames 'on /runn( *+ill the ,est -entiles./ )200;+ G&hou h the /ritish public was kept in total i norance as to the true si nificance of what was takin place in "pain two countries in .urope were ali'e to the situation. ,ermany and *taly had each in their turn e=perienced the throes of communist re'olution( and emer ed 'ictorious o'er this foulest of earthly pla ues. &hey knew who had financed and or anised the *nternational /ri adesB and with what fell purpose /arcelona had been declared in 0ctober 6;<6 the 8apital of the "o'iet "tates of !estern .urope. At the critical moment they inter'ened in just sufficient stren th to counter the *nternational /ri ade( and enable the "panish people to or anise their own army( which( in due course( easily settled the matter. &hat settled the matter( that is to say( as far as "pain was concerned. &here was( howe'er( another settlement to come. *nternational #ewry had been seriously thwarted. &hey would not rest henceforward until they could ha'e their

re'en eB until they could by hook or crook turn the uns of the rest of the world a ainst these two "tates( which in addition to thwartin their desi ns in "pain were in the process of placin .urope upon a system independent of old and usury( which( if permitted to de'elop( would break the #ewish power fore'er.I 7 Archibald Maule Camsay( The Nameless War )6;L2+

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