Greenbacks by Dion Thomas - Published in 1864

GREENBACKS”; OR, THE EVILS AND THE REMEDY OF USING “Promise to pay to the bearer on demand” AS A MEASURE OF VALUE.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1864, by

DION THOMAS

In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York.
JOHN M. DAVIS, STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, 207 PEARL ST., NEAR MAIDEN LANE.

THE present monetary condition of the people, imposed on their government by a gigantic rebellion, is attracting the attention of thinking men;  and they are beginning to inquire, if money, or a measure of value, can be made of paper, without committing or sanctioning a fraud ?

Harassed by Alison Porter

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Here Be Cannibals

CANNIBALISM ACCORDING TO BAKER

Over a very large part of the secluded area there is no evidence that human flesh was ever eaten, and no first-hand account of it is recorded by Fynn, Livingstone, Galton, Speke, or Baker. In several places the native inhabitants knew that cannibalism existed elsewhere; Speke and Baker give examples of this. Fynn mentions a tribe living in the vicinity of the Zulu that was stated to have taken to eating human flesh when their cattle were stolen; but this was not confirmed by direct observation, and the vast majority of Kafrid tribes were never cannibals, so far as is known. No suggestion is made anywhere that any Nilotid was ever a cannibal. Schweinfurth remarks of the Dinka (Ni), ‘It is scarcely necessary to say that the accounts of the cannibalism of the Niam-Niam excite as much horror amongst them as amongst ourselves.’

Heródoto, los escitas, Persas y Profecía

by William Finck

El propósito de esta exposición es mostrar cómo, si uno no está familiarizado con la historia secular (de los cuales gran parte se encuentra en los clásicos griegos), uno no va a entender completamente las Escrituras. La nación de Judea compuesta principalmente de "higos malos" (hoy llamado "Judíos") no se dispersan hasta el año 70 DC, como fue profetizado en Jer. 24:8-10, 26:6, 29: 17-19., Cristo mismo lo afirmó en Lucas 21:24. Mientras que Santiago en 1:1 habla de las "doce tribus que están dispersas en el extranjero", y Santiago murió antes del 70 dC, como atestigua Josefo, Santiago no se dirigía a la denominados "Judíos" dispersos en el año 70, y tampoco pudieron los " Judíos " haberse ya extendido en el extranjero, afirmar ser descendientes de las tribus que no sean sólo tres, Judá, Benjamín y Leví, y sólo una pequeña fracción han reasentado Judea a su regreso de Babilonia.

A excepción de su larga descripción de Egipto en el libro 2, y sus otras incursiones en el pasado, Herodoto dio la historia de Persia, que abarca el reinado de cinco reyes: Ciro (1. 46) Cambises(. 2 1) pseudo-Esmerdis ( 3. 67), Darío (3. 88), y Jerjes (7. 5). Estos reyes son los mismos reyes que nuestro profeta Daniel habla en Daniel 11:1-2.

Heródótos, Skýþar, Persar og Spádómar

William R. Finck Jr. 2007 

Tilgangur þessarar afflettu er að sýna fram á að sé maður ekki kunnugur veraldlegri sögu ( sem mikið af er að finna í Grískum klassískum bókmenntum), muni sá ekki að fullu skilja Ritninguna. Þjóð Júdeu sem samanstóð mest af " slæmum fíkjum" ( sem kallast í dag "Gyðingar") var ekki dreift fyrr en 70 e.Kr, eins og var spáð fyrir í Jer. 24:8-10, 26:6, 29:17-19 et al., staðfest af Kristi sjálfum í Lúkasarguðspjalli 21:24. En Jakobsbréf 1:1 talar um " tólf kynkvíslir í dreifingu", og Jakob dó fyrir 70 e.Kr, eins og Jósefus staðfestir, Jakob var ekki að tala við hina svokölluðu "Gyðinga" dreift árið 70, og hvorki gátu þeir "Gyðingar" þegar útbreiddir um heiminn sagt sig vera komna af ættkvíslunum öðrum en þremur, Júda. Benjamín og Leví, og aðeins örlítið brot af þeim nam land á ný í Júdeu eftir heimkomuna frá Babylon. Umfram fyrir langa lýsingu sína á Egyptalandi í bók 2, og öðrum athugunum sínum á fortíðinni, gaf Heródótos lýsingu á sögu Persíu samkvæmt ráðatímum fimm konunga: Kýros(1. 46), Kambýses(2. 1), Súdó-Smerdis(3. 67), Daríus (3. 88), og Xerxes (7. 5). Þessir konungar eru nákvæmlega sömu konungar og þeir sem Daníel spámaður okkar talaði um í Daníelsbók 11:1-2.

History and Fundamentals

History and Fundamentals

from a South African contributor

By 'fundmentals' we speak of things like: summer, winter, autumn, spring, you know, things that politicians cannot change or which they change only to the detriment of the order of things. There is an ultimate order, and the closer we attain to it, the greater becomes our personal and national wellbeing.

The trick is to discover the fundamental non-negotiables that harmonise with natural law. Once that is established half the battle is won. We who are Bible-believing Christians have the advantage of possessing the Book of Rules that provide for us the remaining answers to our quest for a successful national constitution ensuring prosperity, but not necessarily peace. We 
know that because we have lived through pockets of time where this was demonstrated. Pre-war Germany and post-war South Africa knew both sides of that equation. The prosperity generated  in wicked men and wicked systems jealousy and hatred that proved terminal for both successful systems. 

History Of The Moneychangers by Andrew Carrington Hitchcock

PART 1 - THROUGH THE 19TH CENTURY  -  History Of The Money Changers - Hitchcock

HISTORY OF THE MONEY CHANGERS

By Andrew Hitchcock

February 26, 2006

Economists continually try and sell the public the idea that recessions or depressions are a natural part of what they call the “business cycle”.

This timeline below will prove that is simply not the case.  Recessions and depressions only occur because the Central Bankers manipulate the money supply, to ensure more and more is in their hands and less and less is in the hands of the people.

Central Bankers developed out of money changers and it is with these people we pick the story up in 48 B.C. below.