Quo Vadis America
For millions of people, America {US, Canada} was a dream destination for decades. Owning a big chunk of the land, which was a fundamental base for independence and freedom was a very important motivation for the first settlers. America offered a lot of land. When European colonizers {British, French, Spanish and Portuguese} discovered the opportunity that America offered, they did not hesitate to use every tool they could to take over this land mass, including the genocide of millions of innocent indigenous people throughout the continent. They imposed their own cultural values, religions, and laws and make policies that did not favor Indigenous Peoples in order to seize their land and control their access to resources and trade.
After the industrial revolution and the building of railways, the process of colonization and land development accelerated. Catholic and Protestant settlers from various lands took over America, and sent the Indians to reservations. Thousands of farms were built followed by factories and then other businesses. A strong middle class was created and America became a shining symbol of prosperity and capitalism.
In 1917 following the Russian revolution, the communist ideology of Karl Marx arrived in America as well. At the time, Americans were busy with the great depression which was created by the Federal Reserve and bank speculators when they reduced the amount of money in the economy. This was facilitated by the cooperation of corrupt politicians and elites. Millions of people lost their jobs, farms and houses while only the elites benefitted. On top of that, Roosevelt signed an executive order in 1933 to confiscate all privately held gold in the US, shocking working people. The first big transfer of wealth in America from middle class to elites was realized.
After the second world war, a baby boom was followed by a boom of American industry and farming creating a strong middle class where hard-working people enjoyed good prosperity. Men went to work and made money, while women took care about kids and households.
In 1971, when Nixon removed the gold standard from the US dollar, elites behind the FED and private banks got absolute power over the financial sector in US. The Breton Wood agreement stipulated the US dollar as the global reserve currency under condition that it be backed by gold. Since this condition was removed, the US dollar being the global reserve currency has been fraudulent. It became simply pieces of paper, with its value defined by private financial institutions.
In Canada, the communist ideology was more popular with the liberals, mostly in Eastern provinces. In 1974, at the behest of the Bank for International Settlements, the Rothschilds, and foreign banking interests, liberal Pierre Trudeau, without debate in Parliament, ordered the Bank of Canada to stop lending interest free to the government for public works and to start borrowing at compound interest exclusively from private banks. Canadian’s public debt skyrocketed.
Debt must be paid to private banks so the government raised taxes. The middle class being the main contributor of taxes paid more and more. Women were forced to work outside the home under the guise of “Women’s Liberation”, because one income did not cover the needs of the families. Daycares and school took care of the kids because parents were busy working. The real knowledge from parents was slowly replaced by institutional education and the system took care of the kids. The breakdown of the family and disintegration of the Canadian social fabric had begun.
In 2020, the so called pandemic was another big transfer of the wealth from the middle class to the elites. More people in America became dependent on the system through various social programs and subsidies, all financed by taxes paid by the middle class. Thousands of homeless fill the streets in the US and Canada, asking for the help. Multiple non- profit organizations financed by governments “helping” people in need. Everything is perfectly planned: The communists took power in Russia in 1917 quickly, through revolution, in America they are doing it by decades of infiltration.
DB, CB
Kowena
July 25, 2023 @ 9:14 am
You hit this destruction on the nose. But so many people are refusing to see or hear. I am at this point embarrassed to call myself a Canadian.