Category: Banking

City of London Moving to Kazakhstan

15 May 2024 The Black Nobility have slowly relocated London’s financial centre to Astana in Kazakhstan, the ship is about to sail. In an area looking very central for the Belt and Road initiative between Rotterdam and Beijing, full of oil and minerals and looking like a possible replacement for the Saudi oil, Kazakhstan and Read More …

Rothschild/Sassoon Control China?

27 December 2023 Insight into the banking moves carried out by the House Rothschild and red China. Quotes : The thesis focuses on banking, finance and other interactions between the Rothschild dynasty and various actors from the People’s Republic of China. The potential discrep- ancy between capitalist and communist ideology is observed through the rational Read More …

Inner City Temple Bar

The City of London has an interesting and sinister name, ‘the invisible empire’.
Things are not as they appear when one takes a look at the real power brokers that made and make up the Inner City of London, Temple Bar and the City Corporation.

Bitcoin Gold and the Truth About Quantitative Easing

Unmasking the deception in the Gold V Bitcoin and the truth about quantitative easing, they are removing liquidity not infusing. The Central Banks are no longer paying commercial banks in cash, they allocate a credit note in the reserves of the Central Banks. The credit cannot be used by the high street bank as it is theirs in name only, this mechanic removes liquidity by limiting the capacity of the high street bank, your bank.. Together with the lockdowns the banks are destroying private enterprise while contracting you to a new system of lease revenue.

The Nameless War, Captain Achibald. H. Maule Ramsay

The Nameless War reveals an unsuspected link between all the major revolutions in Europe – from King Charles I’s time to the abortive attempt against Spain in 1936. Arrested under Regulation 18b Captain Ramsay on the 23rd May, 1940, he was detained, without charge or trial, in a cell in Brixton Prison until the 26th September, 1944. On the following morning he resumed his seat in the House of Commons and remained there until the end of that Parliament in 1945.