1920’s Prediction of the Banksters’ STRAWMAN


Colonel Edward Mandell House Predicts the Creation of the STRAWMAN in the USA

 

(From the private papers of Woodrow Wilson)

In a private meeting with Woodrow Wilson (US President 1913 – 1921) Colonel House predicted the banksters’ plans to enslave the American people. He stated:

“Very soon, every American will be required to register their biological property (that’s you and your children) in a national system designed to keep track of the people and that will operate under the ancient system of pledging. By such methodology, we can compel people to submit to our agenda, which will affect our security as a charge back for our fiat paper currency.

Every American will be forced to register or suffer being able to work and earn a living. They will be our chattels (property) and we will hold the security interest over them forever, by operation of the law merchant under the scheme of secured transactions. Americans, by unknowingly or unwittingly delivering the bills of lading (Birth Certificate) to us will be rendered bankrupt and insolvent, secured by their pledges.

They will be stripped of their rights and given a commercial value designed to make us a profit and they will be none the wiser, for not one man in a million could ever figure our plans and, if by accident one or two should figure it out, we have in our arsenal plausible deniability. After all, this is the only logical way to fund government, by floating liens and debts to the registrants in the form of benefits and privileges.

This will inevitably reap us huge profits beyond our wildest expectations and leave every American a contributor to this fraud, which we will call “Social Insurance.” Without realizing it, every American will unknowingly be our servant, however begrudgingly.

The people will become helpless and without any hope for their redemption and we will employ the high office (presidency) of our dummy corporation (USA) to foment this plot against America.”

Colonel Edward Mandell House

 

 

Check out the complete papers of Colonel House at the Archives of Yale:

 https://archives.yale.edu/repositories/12/resources/4556

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Scope of the archived content for your further research:

“The materials in these papers relate to a period extending from 1885 to 1938 and reflect Colonel House’s three major (and lifelong) professional interests: developments in Texas, Democratic Party politics, and foreign affairs. The papers are especially useful to students of the period 1912 to 1919, when Colonel House served as President Wilson’s principal political adviser.”

 

 

 

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