16.01.04, 19:03
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Jeden z Rotszyldów powiedział kiedyś: dajcie mi władzę nad pieniądzem, a nie ma znaczenia kto ustanawia prawa.

Napoleon na przykład zwalczał nadmierną władzę banków i lichwiarstwo. Stąd francuskie ekonomiczne wampiry w stylu Rotszylda czy Balcerowicza krzyczały, że nie zna sie on na "nowoczesnej ekonomii"...
To tak, jakby gangster krzyczał to samo na policjanta, który zakazuje mu pobierania haraczu...
Nic więc dziwnego, że powstała przeciw Napoleonowi miedzynarodówka bankierska (stolica w Londynie), która doprowadziła do upadku Francji.




www.rense.com/general47/usury.htm

Usury Enslaves By Jason Hommel




Luke 6:35 But love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to them without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great

Even in ancient scriptures, there is allusion to the fault of lending for the purpose of receiving back more than what was lent. Based upon extensive thought and examination of the evidence and arguments, I firmly believe that borrowing and lending at usury (and any interest rate) is bad for society.

The Bible uses the word "usury". Today, the politically correct term used for "usury" is "interest rate". Usury is defined as "interest," or is sometimes defined as an exorbitant or excessive rate of interest. But which is the real definition, really? Is it any interest rate, or is it excessive interest?

It is acknowledged by society that loan sharks who charge very high interest rates are criminals, because they charge too much interest. It is widely acknowledged that excessive credit card interest rates are criminal--commercial banks even teach this! TV commercials show that charging high interest rates is like robbery, as they picture a raid of Vikings or Bandits as representing their competitors' interest rates.
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