I posted about the book "Tragedy and Hope 101" as an addendum on my "Vote Brexit!" post.
Having read it more fully now then, I realise that it deserves it's own post.
In fact this is the most important post that I have made so far.
If, like me, you are a student of history, real history I mean not the, seriously dodgy, official academic version then, this post is for you. It is primarily centered on the pivotal 20th Century and it reveals some essential truths about how the world operates today.
It is a very different story to the one that you were taught at your state school.
Very different indeed.
Here is a very revealing free book by Joe Plummer. Some of the best info that you never paid for.
http://joeplummer.com/tragedy-and-hope-made-easy.html
As a taster then, I quote below the introduction. Followed by my own short comments.
Sections in italics are my emphasis.
"Introduction
by G. Edward Griffin
If you have ever watched an illusionist perform up-close magic, you know the power of misdirection and sleight-of-hand. Even in a room full of suspicious and attentive observers, the illusionist can fool them all. By exploiting known weaknesses in the human mind and employing his tools of the trade, he will deceive the crowd whether it wants to be deceived or not.
Imagine what an equally talented “network” of political illusionists can accomplish. Performing before an audience of mostly trusting and casual observers, exploiting known weaknesses in the human mind, and employing their tools of the trade, they, too, will deceive the crowd whether it wants to be deceived or not.
Having spent nearly sixty years of my life researching and writing about the illusionists who control our world, I can say without reservation that you are about to learn some of their closest-held secrets. Joe has done an outstanding job of weeding through Carroll Quigley’s book, Tragedy & Hope. He has captured the essence of what Quigley referred to as “the Network” and made this important information accessible to the average person who simply doesn’t have time to read a 1,300-page history book. Even for those who intend to read the entire volume, Joe has created an introduction and study guide that will serve the serious student well.
Knowledge of who Carroll Quigley was and the deceptions that he revealed is essential for understanding the real world of today. His close relationship with the Network and his approval of its aims made it possible to provide an insider’s analysis of the minds and methods of the global elite. Without this knowledge, the actions of those who dominate the U.S. government and the Western world do not make sense. With it, everything falls into place.
Be forewarned. The journey you are about to begin is not for the faint hearted. If you are comfortable with the illusions that currently pass for political reality, this book is not for you because, once you discover how the deceivers perform their magic, the comfort of ignorance is no longer possible. Once the bell is rung, it cannot be unrung.
The bell starts ringing on the next page."
This book explains how modern financial monopoly capitalism was created during the early part of 20th century, by a small group of very powerful people based in the UK. How these private individuals gained the power to create and control the worlds money supply. How this power is used to control politicians, and all governments. How it is in fact used to control society, and a lot lot more too.
The section on money in chapter 5 is necessarily simplistic. But it still provides essential reading for the financially "challenged", ie. most of humanity.
The section on the lead up to WW2 in chapter 7 will be particularly uncomfortable reading for Brits. The only comfort that I can offer is that the machinations of the British based financial monopoly capitalists, who deceived the world and effectively created WW2, were not carried out on behalf of the ordinary British people. Far from it, ordinary Brits were as deceived by them as much as the peoples of any other nation. It was exactly the same for the ordinary Germans too, they were manipulated even more. And they suffered far higher losses than Britain, France and the US combined.
So I strongly recommend that the student should try to put aside all their previous learning, and instincts, when reading this short book. Try not to be put off by the, often counter intuitive, insider information. Open your mind and assess the sense after reading each section; use your common sense. If you do then you will be very well rewarded, you will receive one of the best free education lessons that you could ever have.
Amongst many, many, other things this book demonstrates two very important fundamental points as follows:
In the main, politics is a front. The illusion of public input through the voting system is a form of mass mind control. Like religion the political process is based on faith.
Also that money is a faith based phenomenon. They print the money. They assign its value. The note is infused with their power. They giveth and they taketh as they see fit. And in their limitlessness they can assign value to nothing more than a key stroke. Money is not wealth. Money is a tool to herd the sheep. Wealth is the power to wield that tool.
[Thanks Tyrone McCloskey]
Of course, officially, there are no trillionaires. Forbes list billionaires only, Bill Gates being the richest on their, very incomplete, list.
But just do the math: this small number of people who actually own the banks, and also the Fed, have been earning interest on every single dollar that has been in circulation since 1913. That is an awful lot of dollars. Of course they are trillionaires.
http://joeplummer.com/tragedy-and-hope-made-easy.html
If your appetite is whetted and you want to do some even more detailed study of Tragedy and Hope by Carroll Quigley then, here is a detailed series of lectures from an excellent independent analyst:
https://jaysanalysis.com/2016/05/30/jay-dyer-on-tragedy-hope-1-bankster-revolutions-half/
Each lecture is split into 2 hours, the first hour free, the second is for subscribers only [$4.95/month]. There are 8 lectures so approx 16 hours in total. I started with the free but soon subscribed. I guess that you could listen to them all in only one month and then cancel if you are a tight ass. But I am taking my time, the info flows thick and fast. I found that taking notes as he speaks is a good way of capturing the essence. [This technique takes me back to my student days of the late 1960's. But I guess that the younger listener may not bother with that, far too 20th century]
For the full picture you could always buy the original book, but it is a very very long read at 1300 pages and 600k words. It is also notoriously dense and hard going.
Sections in italics are my emphasis.
"Introduction
by G. Edward Griffin
If you have ever watched an illusionist perform up-close magic, you know the power of misdirection and sleight-of-hand. Even in a room full of suspicious and attentive observers, the illusionist can fool them all. By exploiting known weaknesses in the human mind and employing his tools of the trade, he will deceive the crowd whether it wants to be deceived or not.
Imagine what an equally talented “network” of political illusionists can accomplish. Performing before an audience of mostly trusting and casual observers, exploiting known weaknesses in the human mind, and employing their tools of the trade, they, too, will deceive the crowd whether it wants to be deceived or not.
Having spent nearly sixty years of my life researching and writing about the illusionists who control our world, I can say without reservation that you are about to learn some of their closest-held secrets. Joe has done an outstanding job of weeding through Carroll Quigley’s book, Tragedy & Hope. He has captured the essence of what Quigley referred to as “the Network” and made this important information accessible to the average person who simply doesn’t have time to read a 1,300-page history book. Even for those who intend to read the entire volume, Joe has created an introduction and study guide that will serve the serious student well.
Knowledge of who Carroll Quigley was and the deceptions that he revealed is essential for understanding the real world of today. His close relationship with the Network and his approval of its aims made it possible to provide an insider’s analysis of the minds and methods of the global elite. Without this knowledge, the actions of those who dominate the U.S. government and the Western world do not make sense. With it, everything falls into place.
Be forewarned. The journey you are about to begin is not for the faint hearted. If you are comfortable with the illusions that currently pass for political reality, this book is not for you because, once you discover how the deceivers perform their magic, the comfort of ignorance is no longer possible. Once the bell is rung, it cannot be unrung.
The bell starts ringing on the next page."
This book explains how modern financial monopoly capitalism was created during the early part of 20th century, by a small group of very powerful people based in the UK. How these private individuals gained the power to create and control the worlds money supply. How this power is used to control politicians, and all governments. How it is in fact used to control society, and a lot lot more too.
The section on money in chapter 5 is necessarily simplistic. But it still provides essential reading for the financially "challenged", ie. most of humanity.
The section on the lead up to WW2 in chapter 7 will be particularly uncomfortable reading for Brits. The only comfort that I can offer is that the machinations of the British based financial monopoly capitalists, who deceived the world and effectively created WW2, were not carried out on behalf of the ordinary British people. Far from it, ordinary Brits were as deceived by them as much as the peoples of any other nation. It was exactly the same for the ordinary Germans too, they were manipulated even more. And they suffered far higher losses than Britain, France and the US combined.
So I strongly recommend that the student should try to put aside all their previous learning, and instincts, when reading this short book. Try not to be put off by the, often counter intuitive, insider information. Open your mind and assess the sense after reading each section; use your common sense. If you do then you will be very well rewarded, you will receive one of the best free education lessons that you could ever have.
Amongst many, many, other things this book demonstrates two very important fundamental points as follows:
In the main, politics is a front. The illusion of public input through the voting system is a form of mass mind control. Like religion the political process is based on faith.
Also that money is a faith based phenomenon. They print the money. They assign its value. The note is infused with their power. They giveth and they taketh as they see fit. And in their limitlessness they can assign value to nothing more than a key stroke. Money is not wealth. Money is a tool to herd the sheep. Wealth is the power to wield that tool.
[Thanks Tyrone McCloskey]
Of course, officially, there are no trillionaires. Forbes list billionaires only, Bill Gates being the richest on their, very incomplete, list.
But just do the math: this small number of people who actually own the banks, and also the Fed, have been earning interest on every single dollar that has been in circulation since 1913. That is an awful lot of dollars. Of course they are trillionaires.
http://joeplummer.com/tragedy-and-hope-made-easy.html
If your appetite is whetted and you want to do some even more detailed study of Tragedy and Hope by Carroll Quigley then, here is a detailed series of lectures from an excellent independent analyst:
https://jaysanalysis.com/2016/05/30/jay-dyer-on-tragedy-hope-1-bankster-revolutions-half/
Each lecture is split into 2 hours, the first hour free, the second is for subscribers only [$4.95/month]. There are 8 lectures so approx 16 hours in total. I started with the free but soon subscribed. I guess that you could listen to them all in only one month and then cancel if you are a tight ass. But I am taking my time, the info flows thick and fast. I found that taking notes as he speaks is a good way of capturing the essence. [This technique takes me back to my student days of the late 1960's. But I guess that the younger listener may not bother with that, far too 20th century]
For the full picture you could always buy the original book, but it is a very very long read at 1300 pages and 600k words. It is also notoriously dense and hard going.
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