2885-2886: Enough Rope from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
Here is a list that everyone needs to
study and keep for reference---- a list of the major banking families (except
one that is notably and perhaps pointedly absent) and the banks that they to a
greater or lesser extent, control:
Bauer-Rothschild Barclays
Brown- Harriman NatWest (RBS - Royal
Bank of Scotland)
Rothschild and Lord Citigroup (London
domiciled)
Warburg SBC Warburg Bank of Hamburg
(includes Warburg Bank of Amsterdam)
Lazard Brothers Banque Fédérative du
Crédit Mutuel (Paris)
Israel Moses Seif Unicredit (Banks of
Italy)
Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs ([London
domiciled])
Lehman Brothers Lehman Bros ([London
domiciled])
Bundy BNP Paribas
Bilderberg (Bilderberger) Credit
Suisse (Switzerland) controls
US Presidency since LBJ (Lyndon
Baines Johnson)
Rockefeller HSBC (London
domiciled)
If we are to be truthful,
"Rockefeller" would also include "IMF" as well as HSBC, and instead of just
"Bundy" being associated with BNP Paribas, you would see the far more familiar
name "Bush".
The Federal Reserve Bank would be
shown as a consortium put together by various families and banks shown on this
list, for the issuance of military script used to buy the services of the
Americans as Mercenaries defending these banks almost for free. Quite a sweet
deal --- for them.
The missing family is "Li" and the
familiar banks associated with them are Plum Blossom (arguably the oldest bank
on Earth), World Bank, Bank of China, and Bank of England. You can also include
IBRD and the various "specialty banks" that spin off from the World Bank.
Brown-Harriman as in Lord
Malloch-Brown, and as in Thomas Harriman, the American Railroad Baron.
Lehman Brothers has been so
profligate and dishonest and cut so many corners that they've lost most of their
stock and trade, though they have fought their way to a reprieve.
It is self-evident why the Eastern
Hemisphere's most famous and indeed, infamous, banking family, the Li Family,
has not appeared on the original list above; and, it's also obvious why they
need to be included, if only because they are causing much of the current
worldwide problem and because they are trying to keep their part in the melee
quiet.
The Li Family compromised the Bank of
England in the early 1900's during the 1906-07 General Bankruptcies, so there is
far more than Rockefeller's HSBC hidden behind that woodpile. Plus, via Bank
Treaties and other means, they have established influence over several major
Muslim Banks that aren't even discussed as part of the Families shown above ---
which must also include the House of Saud.
As always, it isn't just a matter of
what appears in front of your nose, it's a matter of what should be there ----
and isn't.
For example, while all these "banks"
appear to be banks, they are all actually acting in a different capacity ---
that of credit brokers.
Remember how I told you that although
they continued to use the name and logos of "Wells Fargo Bank"--- as if it was
still functioning as a bank, the cretins in charge of the US Attorney General's
Office who used "Wells Fargo Bank" to monetize land assets that don't belong to
them, were in fact acting as Securities Brokers and not as a bank at all?
This is because only a few Eastern
and Muslim banks deal in actual money--- money that has intrinsic value in and
of itself. The rest all deal in "monetized credit".
How would you like a currency backed
by nothing more than the good faith and credit of the members of the US
CONGRESS? How much is that worth? Need I say more?
People have asked me why Trump went
through this entire process and why he spent so much time chasing after
criminals and criminal networks, why go through an election process if he knew
that it would be rigged against him, why has he fallen out of favor with the
Bilderbergers?
Now that you know that the
Bilderbergers are NOT some mysterious cabal with unknown objectives --- what
you've been led to believe by the Mainstream Media --- and that the
Bilderbergers are in fact the representative shareholders of Credit Suisse, the
credit side of the Swiss Banking Industry, ah, well, more shoes begin to drop in
place.
Let me look into my crystal ball....
Could it be that Trump has given them
all "enough rope" to finish the Swamp draining?
Please remember that the economy of
Switzerland is very dependent on banking and other related services. Remember
that every family listed here is dependent on "public confidence" --- that is,
public belief --- that their products have value, and aren't just so much ginned
up bunk.
And now, also realize that credit
brokering, especially credit brokering based on assets you don't actually own,
is a giant leap beyond the original sin of idolatry--- and you will begin to
realize why all the bankers are so frantic.
The entire House of Cards is built on
fraud and natural resources that don't actually belong to the players benefiting
from this system of things. And the actual landlords just woke up.
This is why they all keep asking me,
"What do you want?"
And why nobody is happy with the
simple, obvious answer: "Our assets returned
unharmed."
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The Processes
By Anna Von Reitz
We
are living beings. We grow by organic processes--- intricate networks
of physical and chemical processes that lead us through our life cycles
with grace and precision. We start with a single spark of creation and
each one of us then "becomes" who we are and will be, bit by bit, and
day by day.
It's
the same organic process when it comes to our emotional world, too.
Even things that appear to happen suddenly, like love at first sight,
have actually been prepared for, for years. We love what we love and
who we love, because of who we are and where we are in the process of
our own becoming.
It
was my lot to become acquainted with grief at an early age, and to
observe myself moving slowly through that process, too, marking the
stages of the wound-healing with each milestone.
There's always the confusion, the denial, the this-can't-be-happening response.
Then the anger. Then the bargaining and wheedling with fate. Then the depression, and, finally, the acceptance.
It
takes me anywhere between a year and eighteen months to overcome a
major loss. I know that. I have had losses aplenty in my life to
practice on. Each new one is unique, of course, but the process remains
steady and inexorable as the seasons.
And
each time I lose someone or something I care about deeply, the more I
reflect on the fact that we are all part of something mysterious and so
much greater, a Unity that belies all concepts of separation,
differences, and time.
There
was someone missing from our fireside this Christmas, a four-footed
someone, a certain old yellow dog who wasn't at my heels or watching me
every moment as I prepared Christmas dinner, a certain velvet-eared and
velvet-eyed dog with his tail thumping happily in response to every
voice and offer of pets.
I
suppose the worst moment was after dinner, when our single remaining
dog was waiting for his dinner, and he looked around over his shoulder
rather confused to be the Only Dog after a lifetime of being with pack
mates, clearly wondering where all the others were?
Gone
to other firesides and great forests and bubbling streams we can only
imagine for them, vanished into the world of pure energy.
There
are times when I feel my dog with me so strongly that I half-expect to
feel his muzzle gently resting on my toe, making sure that I don't go
anywhere without him knowing about it. Fair weather or foul. In those
moments I am comforted and reassured.
It's
not all for nothing, a pointless ending in a grave, so much ashes
scattered to the wind. There is more, much more than that.
There
is still the love that binds us, just the same. There is still the
mysterious vast Unity that holds us safe in its grasp. There is still
the divine compassion that created us and gave us all our lessons and
our loves.
When
I think about it, I know that it was time for him to go, and it was
just our great love for each other that was holding him here in his
tired, failing body. Still, I miss my dog with heart-breaking
constancy.
There
is a hole in every moment of my day: when I wake up, there is no joyous
nuzzle, when I go out, no warm head pressed against my knee begging to
go along, and when I come home, no wagging tail, no laughing eyes to
greet me.
The Empty Space is seldom spoken of, though we all know it's there.
Someday,
there will be another dog to train and to love, to take on long walks,
to play ball with, to confide in, to nap with. I know. Someday, when the
hurt has worn away and the seasons have passed, and my heart is like a
pleasant field, well-rested and fallow, there will be another dog --- a
stray will come, a rescue call will come, or a puppy will come nuzzling
into my life, as puppies do.
A
new friendship will begin between dog and man, or, in this case, "dog
and Mum". And that process, too, is just as mysterious and God-given as
all the rest of it. Until then, the grieving takes its course, and I
am tasting each drop of grief, one at a time, until the cup of sorrow is
drained and the process has done its work.
For
all of those who have been grieving this Christmas and putting a brave
face on it, for all those who feel sorrow in their lives, know that you
are not alone. We all have our causes and our reasons, our own wounds to
bind, but you are not alone.
Many
of you who read my articles are going through the grieving process over
our country and its government. I know, because I went through that
grief, too.
There's
the denial -- "it can't happen here!" -- the anger -- "who is
responsible for this?" --- the bargaining -- "how do we shuffle this
off?--- the depression -- "there's no way to fix this...." and finally,
the acceptance: "well, this is the way it is, and we have to deal with
it and go forward."
Lucky
for you, others have borne the same grief, struggled through the same
process, and come out the other side of it. They are now leading the
effort to restore our government as it was meant to be, and as it can
be, with the inspiration and insight we all bring forward.
Our
nation has not suffered fraud and corruption in vain. We have learned
from the experience and witnessed the process. And we won't be fooled
again.
Please go to: www.TheAmericanStatesAssembly. net,
and as we face a new year, join me in putting your own grief to work,
making it count for a better, kinder, and far more honest world.
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