Americans Are Divided and Distracted as the Biggest Heist in History Ensues.

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Congressman McFadden on the Federal Reserve Corporation Remarks in Congress, 1934 — AN ASTOUNDING EXPOSURE

Quotations from several speeches made on the Floor of the House of Representatives by the Honorable Louis T. McFadden of Pennsylvania. Mr. McFadden, due to his having served as Chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee for more than 10 years, was the best posted man on these matters in America and was in a position to speak with authority of the vast ramifications of this gigantic private credit monopoly. As Representative of a State which was among the first to declare its freedom from foreign money tyrants it is fitting that Pennsylvania, the cradle of liberty, be again given the credit for producing a son that was not afraid to hurl defiance in the face of the money-bund. Whereas Mr. McFadden was elected to the high office on both the Democratic and Republican tickets, there can be no accusation of partisanship lodged against him. Because these speeches are set out in full in the Congressional Record, they carry weight that no amount of condemnation on the part of private individuals could hope to carry.

‘Godzilla’ was a metaphor for Hiroshima, and Hollywood whitewashed it

‘Godzilla’ was a metaphor for Hiroshima, and Hollywood whitewashed it

This month is the 75th anniversary of the U.S. bombings in Hiroshima on Aug. 6 and Nagasaki three days later, and while many Americans today think of the film as an almost campy relic of its time, it was intended in Japan to be a metaphor for the ills of atomic testing and the use of nuclear weapons, considering what Japan endured after the bombings. The movie served as a strong political statement, representative of the traumas and anxieties of the Japanese people in an era when censorship was extensive in Japan because of the American occupation of the country after the war ended, Tsutsui said. The screen depicted what many could not explicitly say.

Why is China Silent on The Banning of TikTok? Are The Allegations True?

Why is China Silent on The Banning of TikTok? Are The Allegations True?

Apparently, the US don’t want to lose its leading status in cyber world. Tik Tok is to blame only for it’s challenging Facebook’s business. The history always repeats itself, when USSR reached 60% of USA’s GDP, they were knocked down, when Japan reached 60% of USA’s GDP, they lost 10 or 20 years of development. DO REMEMBER the case of Toshiba, it showed how US Gov treat foreign company when the latter threaten US company. Pls look at a cartoon drew by a Taiwan cartoonist, the first Chinese characters means FREE MARKET.

Why is China Silent on The Banning of TikTok? Are The Allegations True?

The American Invasion of Siberia in 1918

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Even before World War I ended, the Allies found another war. Thousands of Allied troops landed at four areas around Russia to restore the monarchy and crush a populist revolution. The United States sent 8000 soldiers to Siberia, Canada sent 5000, the UK 1500, and Japan 70,000. The plan had little chance for success and troops were lucky to escape in 1920.