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were expelled in 1502. By 1510 Spanish authorities reported to the Pope that all ‘strangers’ had been expelled from Christian Spain. This myth was exploded with the Moresco Revolts that devas- tated Granada between 1568 and 1570.? Spanish landowners want- ed to keep Mohammedan labourers to work their lands. Consequently, it was only a question of time before the mixed descendants of Christians and Mohammedans formed a ‘Samaritan’ population that worked its way into the government and church. They changed the outlook of the land, the church, and the complexion of Spain's population. The ‘Christians’ of southern Spain ‘did it their way’. As in the case of Sicily and southern Italy, much of Spain was lost to her Christian conquerors and much of the population resembled their kinsmen to the east—the Saracens. were expelled in 1502. By 1510 Spanish authorities reported to analysed.’ They contained traces of arsenic. Napoleon had been the Pope that all ‘strangers’ had been expelled from Christian poisoned so that he would never return and repudiate the loans Spain. made to the new government. This myth was exploded with the Moresco Revolts that devas- During the War Between The States, France tried to get her foot tated Granada between 1568 and 1570.? Spanish landowners want- _in the American door by sending Maximilian to Mexico as king. ed to keep Mohammedan labourers to work their lands. Mexico was the economic territory of the American north-east Consequently, it was only a question of time before the mixed banking cabal. This new king of Mexico was very popular with descendants of Christians and ae formed a & Mexicans. In — this, = he : — by the —_ ‘Samaritan’ population that worked its way into the government ¢ was not imprisoned or ransomed and sent home; he was shot. and church. They changed the outlook of the land, the church, and He would ne to repudiate any of the loans made to the complexion of Spain's population. Mexico's new rebel rulers. The ‘Christians’ of southern Spain ‘did it their way’. As in the There was a hue and cry in the newspapers of the north-east case of Sicily and southern Italy, much of Spain was lost Om a ——— - — ~ president phn a Christian conquerors and much of the population resembled their erate States o! erica. For two years he was kept in a kinsmen to the east—the Saracens. dark, wet, cold cell in the side of an earthen bank in Fortress illi f the Ki Monroe. He was an ill, broken man when put there. He should Killing of t 2 Ringe . 4 : have died and was expected to die. When it was apparent that In 1647, Oliver Cromwell was fighting a civil war in England there was no way the ravished and occupied South (which was ’ y Pp! and needed guns and supplies. To get them, he borrowed money _ryled by blacks) could ever revolt, he was released. As a precau- at interest—and England was right back into it again. tion, laws were passed preventing him from ever holding office. Cromwell contacted Jewish moneylenders Other laws were passed preventing in the Netherlands who were willing to make white men from — in = _ loans. There were two conditions. The first These laws were enforced by an wasnt Jog ea gid TA | Loa eniataliieeeem amore, | corn my, Mee erm wy —_— = ~~ — The oe involve regicide. There is little he had a could — to aranteed. arge loans were made to ower to repudiate carpet-bagger Cromwell's amemale and King Charles II doubt that the recent ai Jefferson Davis was a of . : A repudiated in an instant’ The lenders woula _@sSassinations and attempted ties Soh or ihe nearly successfl _ _ — In — ae assassinations of rulers here in effort made to kill him. jarles lived, No loans could salely be made. H ; Nicholas II was Tzar of Russia. Copies of letters are in existence recom- America and elsewhere are The communists took over. The mending thas om be = : — connected with loan lemtars in New pen diag 2 escape. His recapture would tum public e new communist gov ' opinion against him and would provide an guarantees. prevent him or any of his family excuse for his trial and execution.’ This is in from regaining the throne and repu- fact what happened. An opportunity was diating the loans, the entire family presented to Charles. He tied to escape, was was shot, even the little children. recaptured, tried, and beheaded—regicide, the killing of the king. The loans were secure. This is one of the earlier incidents in Western history of loan Adolph Hitler was ruler of Germany, Germany lost the war. guarantees being insured by the murder of a ruler, although the _ Hitler knew he was earmarked for a ‘showcase trial’ and so he practice was common in the ancient world. Regicide is an integral _ killed himself. Ex post facto trials were held for all the rest of the part of the usury contract and is found wherever the contract itself | members of his government who might be looked on as his heirs. is found. The list grows long as the years go by. They were liquidated with few exceptions. Even the idealist, Louis XVI of France was done away with in precisely the same Rudolph Hess, who tried to end the war between Christian nations manner 150 years later. Like Charles II of England, he had been _by flying to England, was locked away permanently in Spandau deposed as ruler. The real power lay in the revolutionary govern- Prison by mutual consent of the victorious lenders. Occupying ment which had borrowed from the international bankers and was _ armies keep watch over the sanctity of the loans. The puppet gov- servant to them. In spite of this, however, no big loans could be emment of today's Germany owes its existence to the occupying made to this government as long as the king was alive and could _ armies and leaves Hess in prison without a word of protest. The possibly nullify them at a later date. Louis was given a chanceto _ post-war German loans were guaranteed at Nuremberg. There is escape. He was given a large conspicuous coach too heavy for his no one left alive who can rock the usury boat. Mussolini, the horses to pull rapidly, which would attract attention. There were _ Italian leader, was executed for the same reason. two elegantly dressed gentlemen riding in advance, displaying The real rulers of Japan were the military leaders. They were gold coins to a hungry population. All this in time of revolution. executed and the army and navy banned to keep any other military Louis almost reached the border before he was captured. It made _ figure from arising to renounce the post-war loans. good copy for the newspapers. Returned under guard, he and his Vietnam had aruler. His name was Ngo Dinh Diem. American queen were condemned to die. They died well. The loans to the newspapers say that the Americans had him executed. He will new revolutionary government were safe. Regicide! never return from the grave to repudiate the loans made to the Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated and sent into exile. While he | Vietnamese—North or South. was gone from France, Jacob Rothschild negotiated large loans for Loan guarantees to nations involve regicide, There is little the Bourbon‘ who had replaced him as the ruler of France. doubt that the recent assassinations and attempted assassinations Napoleon returned to France and was defeated again at Waterloo. of rulers here in America and elsewhere are connected with loan A near thing for the safety of the loans. Once more he was guarantees. The evidence will come to light in future years. It exiled on a more distant isle. He died. A great monument was almost always does. Seldom do things happen by accident where built in Paris for his body. A few hairs of his head were taken and _usury is involved. The loans were secure. Adolph Hitler was ruler of Germany, Germany lost the war. Hitler knew he was earmarked for a ‘showcase trial’ and so he killed himself. Ex post facto trials were held for all the rest of the members of his government who might be looked on as his heirs. They were liquidated with few exceptions. Even the idealist, Rudolph Hess, who tried to end the war between Christian nations by flying to England, was locked away permanently in Spandau Prison by mutual consent of the victorious lenders. Occupying armies keep watch over the sanctity of the loans. The puppet gov- ernment of today's Germany owes its existence to the occupying armies and leaves Hess in prison without a word of protest. The post-war German loans were guaranteed at Nuremberg. There is no one left alive who can rock the usury boat. Mussolini, the Italian leader, was executed for the same reason. The real rulers of Japan were the military leaders. They were executed and the army and navy banned to keep any other military figure from arising to renounce the post-war loans. Vietnam had aruler. His name was Ngo Dinh Diem. American newspapers say that the Americans had him executed. He will never return from the grave to repudiate the loans made to the Vietnamese—North or South. Loan guarantees to nations involve regicide. There is little doubt that the recent assassinations and attempted assassinations of rulers here in America and elsewhere are connected with loan guarantees, The evidence will come to light in future years. It almost always does. Seldom do things happen by accident where usury is involved. NEXUS¢19 DECEMBER 1993 - JANUARY 1994