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Has it ever crossed your mind that the same people who hammer it into your head that Marxism is bad and never should be considered, are also the same people who bend you over, rob you blind, and give your money to their corporate golf buddies?
Do you think there might be a correlation? I mean, I really have no idea if Marx had it 100% right (probably not, no one person possibly could) but, still - consider the source. The people who tell you how awful it is are also the ones with the most to gain from convincing you of this.
Who was Karl Marx?
Even though Marx publicly urged the working class to overthrow the capitalists (the wealthy who profited from the Stock Exchange), in June, 1864, "in a letter to his uncle, Leon Phillips, Marx announced that he had made 400 pounds on the Stock Exchange." It is obvious that Marx didn't practice what he preached, and therefore didn't really believe in the movement he was giving birth to. He was an employee, doing a job for his Illuminati bosses.
Nathan Rothschild had given Marx two checks for several thousand pounds to finance the cause of Socialism. The checks were put on display in the British Museum, after Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild, a trustee, had willed his museum and library to them.
it met on January 28th, at the Prince's Hall, Piccadilly. Mr. Arthur J. Balfour read a paper in which he made an observation worth recording:
(para. above ft nt 11 same source as below)
"Finally it may be mentioned that a Universities Committee, with Frank Podmore as Secretary for Oxford and G.W. Johnson for Cambridge, had begun the "permeation" of the Universities, which has always been an important part of the propaganda of the Society." Ch.5 Four par. above ft. nt. 22
History of Fabian Society
Originally posted by TheWalkingFox
reply to post by stephinrazin
Has it ever crossed your mind that the same people who hammer it into your head that Marxism is bad and never should be considered, are also the same people who bend you over, rob you blind, and give your money to their corporate golf buddies? Do you think there might be a correlation? I mean, I really have no idea if Marx had it 100% right (probably not, no one person possibly could) but, still - consider the source. The people who tell you how awful it is are also the ones with the most to gain from convincing you of this.
In his dissent in the 1938 case of Connecticut General Life Insurance Company v. Johnson, Justice Hugo Black wrote "in 1886, this Court in the case of Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad, decided for the first time that the word 'person' in the amendment did in some instances include corporations. [...] The history of the amendment proves that the people were told that its purpose was to protect weak and helpless human beings and were not told that it was intended to remove corporations in any fashion from the control of state governments. [...] The language of the amendment itself does not support the theory that it was passed for the benefit of corporations."[12]