>>1574096
Thank you again. Will expand further.
Just a run down:
Napoleonic war was the first 'true' world war. ALL participants. HIGH potential energy in the individual known as napoleon. USED.
Mitterand was a placeholder as another put it, that played a role. First real attempt at demolishing individual european nations.
>What happened in North America during the N Wars?
War of 1812 - punishment for going without central banking. It was established during the war I believe.
>What happened to England after?
(((roths))) became fabulously wealthy across the board, the process for the breakdown of traditional nobility began in earnest, banks became more important than ever.
>What happened to France?
France lost its status as the great power of sorts, and prussia/germany began emerging greater than before in a sense. France lost its monarchy earlier, its pale shadow puppet government in monarch form was reestablished?
>Who saved the colonies in the revolution?
((they)) sent french fleets to blockade and mess with british plans as well as financing them. ((they)) financed all sides. US rejected central banking, 1812 war was punishment, which jackson undid. Civil war was the second punishment, along with bringing down the southern aristocracy + gaining complete control of southern agricultural resources from the hands of relatively independent southern individuals.
((they)) succeed with civil war, set up second national bank, precursor to federal reserve. Titanic was but a blip in the radar for ((them)) to rid themselves of potential obstacles and families who opposed their plans.
((they)) finance all sides, and demand repayment.
>This goes much farther back, but this is where the log curve rises.
This is also when rapid urbanization (centralization of power, beehive style) rises. Easier to control the 'sheep' if all are dependent.
coupled with industrial revolution, this creates a perfectly controllable environment (in comparison).
technological means, deterioration of church and state from individual geographically congregated bloodlines, world wide network of banks, individual agents and families, interconnected monetary economies that demand expansion and sacrifices, etc.
Will think more on this - pieces were already in place, but clearer now.
Good night to you, anon. Hope to see you back again.