With all due respect, you act as if it is as simple as bankers owning us. I do not see it like that at all. I think there are some power brokers in the world, but they aren't sitting around a round table with a globe in the center, drawing maps on how to conquer the world. And please, don't bring up Bilderberg, I am quite aware of that.
I'm not talking about a conspiracy. I'm talking about human nature. Most people have an inherent desire to try to control everything, very often with good intentions. That desire to control is usually held at bay simply because they lack the economic resources to take action on it. But not bankers.
Bankers by the nature of their profession have control of very large amounts of resources, and through simply the passing of time, they have accumulated more power and influence than any class in the history of mankind.
There are many reasons for our downfall, and banking is one of them.
There are two root causes of our downfall. The first is the tragic loss in the War of Northern Aggression, and the second is the invention of "Modern Banking." Every reason for our downfall can be tracked back to one of those two.
Specifically, though, the Federal Reserve, through it's artificial liquidity, is responsible for:
1) The funding of the police state
2) The funding of the countless wars
3) The funding of the welfare state
4) The funding of massive government
4) And much more.
The bankers profit from this activity
enormously. It's why they do it. And guess who loses,
enormously? The people.
It's a vicious fucking cycle, that if you were to fully grasp your head would spin. As the bankers profit more, they get more powerful. As they get more powerful, they profit more. And similarly, the people lose, more, and more, and more. The progression of this can be seen
clearly over the past 100 years, and their power has risen exponentially just in the past 10 years. It looks to be reaching a disastrous climax, which would be preferred, because the alternative is that it continues on its current course to a World Bank which will herald a century of wars and violence and strife and starvation and given man's current capacity for warfare, most likely the extinction of mankind.
"Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes it's laws."
"The few who understand the system, will either be so interested from it's profits or so dependent on it's favors, that there will be no opposition from that class."
I'm honestly not sure how after so much exposure to these forums, Need For Beer, that you still yet remain blind to the global dominance, theft, and oppression that the bankers have suffered upon this world.
You ask me about the strides we've made.
As ONE example, I would just point to the 13 Amendment.
The 13th amendment didn't really do much. Blacks were still treated like slaves, and continued to suffer greatly at the hands of white men, for many decades to come. It was a cultural and a moral issue that legislation couldn't fix.
Not to mention, that in the process of "freeing the blacks", a
whole country was enslaved. As always, it's one step forward, and two steps back.