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Hamilton's Curse

How Jefferson's Archenemy Betrayed the American Revolution-- and What It Means for Americans Today
Jun 12, 2018donkeyhote rated this title 0.5 out of 5 stars
I guess the commentator "StarGladiator" is right about calling this book "trash." I guess this is one of those books that want to blame everything on one person, instead of a bigger system. Scapegoating. Read the book of Texe Marrs: "Codex Magica" to have a glimpse into this banking scam, which started with the Constitution's wording, which "forgot" to put in the word "exclusive" when it says that Congress has the right to print money. And then, using this back door, and under blackmailing pressure, Lincoln gave the right of printing American money to a group of international bankers (called "Federal Reserve"), who blackmailed him into passing that Bill, as a condition for giving him a loan of 250M$ to pay his soldiers in the civil war. Lincoln was planning to revoke that Bill later, and then came the "lone assassin", Wilkes Booth, the Shakespeare actor, whom the security guard allowed to enter the presidential balcony in the theater. 100 years later JFK wanted (and he actually did, with executive order) to print "free, silver backed notes", i.e. he wanted to do what Lincoln was planning to do. And the "lone assassin" removed him too (in fact, it was 3 snipers doing the job.) Texe Marrs in Codex Magica writes that the Rotshilds sent a man, called Heym Solomon to "help" the founding fathers create the constitution, and he made them "forget" to put in that word "exclusive" when talking about the right of Congress to print money. This present book is a scam, which wants to blame all on Hamilton, one person, a scapegoat.