Monday, January 28, 2013

Did The European Bankers Cause the Texas War for Independence in 1836?

The Bankers have been the parasites on humanity for centuries. They have caused more tyranny, wars and impoverishment than standing armies. When Mexico gained its independence from Spanish rule. The new Mexican government needed funding for the new government.  In every case, the borrower is the slave to the lender. Mexico is no exception falling into the trap for the banking cartel in Europe.
In 1824. Mexican President Santa Anna printed up government bonds to fund the new government.  The new independent Mexico needed to fund an Army and the new government. This foreign debt to European inverters will be the cause of all the Mexican Provinces  in revolt including Texas. Mexico defaulted on the bonds and needed to act to satisfy the Bondholders who were British inverters. Mexico shortly afterward abolished the Mexican constitution that mimicked the US Constitution. The new government was more centralized in power. Was this a demand to the bondholders in Britain?
Mexico has defaulted on the bonds within five years of selling them. Many inverters in Great Britain lost money because the Mexican treasury had no money to pay off the bonds. So the Mexican government raised taxes across the board that caused all of Mexico to be in revolt to the Military Dictatorship. When the Banks pressure a country to satisfy the debt or keep them in debt slavery. The country starts to oppress the people because that is how the bankers control a nation by controlling the debt.
Like the war for Independence we had breaking free from King George III and the Bank of England oppressing the colonist. The foreign debt of Mexico causing Santa Anna to become a Military Dictator to raise money to pay off the bondholders was one of the reasons for the Texas war of independence was started. The same parallels is that Great Britain was fighting uprisings in many of the colonies around the world. When we were fighting the British army. Great Britain put down all the rebellions except for the 13 colonies All of Mexico was in revolt also, only Texas beat the Mexican Army all for the same reasons.
Fast forwarding to today. We are still dealing with the same financial oligarchs trying to oppress us and rob us blind through taxation and inflation. They are trying to regulate us out of our livelihoods to only benefit a select few. Our nation is in debt and the Federal Reserve Bank has our government and economy in a stranglehold. The US government is losing revenue due to high unemployment and the loss of revenue as a result of people out of work. This is why they want to loot the people’s private pensions to prop up the government and to bail out the banks.
People will not comply with Obamacare. There are over 60 million people delinquent on their income taxes who are not filing or paying the IRS. Raising taxes will only adds insult to injury to an angry populace who does not trust the government and the bankers. Now the government want to go after the guns in the people’s possession. Nothing has changed between the battle of Gonzales and Lexington and Concord when the tyrants tried to disarm the people so they can rob the people later of their substance.
There is nothing new under the sun. The Banksters and tyrants always get stupid and arrogant in their quest to dominate their own people. Obama like Santa Anna and King George III are narcissistic. They over reach their hand and trigger a revolt against them. All these leaders are just puppets trying to make their own people a slave to the lenders who never consented to being in debt or their land and labor pledged as collateral. As Americans, when push comes to shove, We push back.
We are alive in such unique times. We are regaining our self-respect and dignity. We will not be ruled by corrupt and immoral aristocracy. We rediscovered our salvation lies within us and not waiting for the politicians to deliver for what we can do for ourselves. History repeats itself again like in 1775 at Lexington Green as well in Gonzalez. Come and take it, if they dare try.

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