Only 3 Countries Left Without a Rothschild Central Bank – 3 More Wars?

In the year of 2000 there were seven countries without a Rothschild owned Central Bank:

  • Afghanistan
  • Iraq
  • Sudan
  • Libya
  • Cuba
  • North Korea
  • Iran

It is not a coincidence that these country, which are listed above were and are still being under attack by the western media, since one of the main reasons these countries have been under attack in the first place is because they do not have a Rothschild owned Central Bank yet. The first step in having a Central Bank establish in a country is to get them to accept an outrageous loans, which puts the country in debt of the Central Bank and under the control of the Rothschilds. If the country does not accept the loan, the leader of this particular country will be assassinated and a Rothschild aligned leader will be put into the position, and if the assassination does not work, the country will be invaded and have a Central Bank established with force all under the name of terrorism.
Rothschild owned Central Bank:
Central banks are illegally created private banks that are owned by the Rothschild banking family. The family has been around for more than 230 years and has slithered its way into each country on this planet, threatened every world leader and their governments and cabinets with physical and economic death and destruction, and then emplaced their own people in these central banks to control and manage each country’s pocketbook. Worse, the Rothschilds also control the machinations of each government at the macro level, not concerning themselves with the daily vicissitudes of our individual personal lives. Except when we get too far out of line.
The only countries left in 2003 without a Central Bank owned by the Rothschild Family were:

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  • Sudan
  • Libya
  • Cuba
  • North Korea
  • Iran

The Attacks of September 11th were an inside job to invade Afghanistan and Iraq to then establish a Central Bank in those countries.
The only countries left in 2011 without a Central Bank owned by the Rothschild Family are:

  • Cuba
  • North Korea
  • Iran

After the instigated protests and riots in the Arab countries the Rothschild finally paved their way into establishing Central Banks, and getting rid of many leaders, which put them into more power.
First attack will be on Iran. We’re getting softer with Cuba and it won’t be long before we impose a private central bank.
North Korea will be the final state standing up to the U.S.

Summary of Rothschild Power – The Money System
The Rothschild family has ruled the world for a very long time. Of course, the Rothschilds didn’t just come out of nowhere. Their activities would have not been possible in a World in which there was not a long history of financial domination. Some have traced this history of what I’ll call mercantile parasitism to old Venetian financial networks (incidentally, the Warburg banking family, influential in our time, descended from the Venetian del Banco family). Some, like R. Buckminister Fuller, have traced this system back to ancient Phoenecian predecessors to these merchant bankers.
It has probably been around for as long as “civilization”, as we presently call it, has existed. This empire of mercantile parasitism spread from Venice and elsewhere outward through Europe, and further refined banking practices in Amsterdam.

 
h/t -INFOWARS-

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2 thoughts on “Only 3 Countries Left Without a Rothschild Central Bank – 3 More Wars?”

  1. Is it time for the citizens of sovereign nations to adopt their own money system? Perhaps wealthy patriots could set up a private gold/silver backed system or a giant corporation like Wal-Mart could issue redeemable coupons?

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    • YOU can set up YOUR own private money system. That way when Rothschild brings down HIS FIAT system YOU will not be crushed. Don’t count on our corrupt government to do anything GOOD for YOU.

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