23/04/2025
23/04/2025
How is a corrupt network built to bring nations to ruin? - This question is answered by British-Jew financier Jacob Rothschild, who is often cited as saying: “We will make them steal their people’s money and deposit it in our banks. We will re-lend their people with their own money. All it takes is a finance minister we can recruit for our benefit.” This is not an economic plan, but rather a reflection of a reality that afflicts many countries around the world, particularly those burdened by deep-rooted corruption.
The concept is rooted in an age-old, obscure doctrine - “He who owns the gold makes the rules.” In this context, money has become more sacred than temples and commands greater obedience than kings. As a result, when wealth merges with power, corruption emerges as the greatest teacher. In today’s world, many countries have been undermined by corrupt individuals, turning them into textbook examples of failed states. In such states, ministers are not appointed for their competence, but for their willingness to execute a destructive agenda. Thus, he transforms from a finance minister into a priest of the financial temple, fluent in the language of numbers. He blesses those who comply and condemns those who dare to resist. As for the homeland, it becomes nothing more than a sacrifice laid upon the altar of personal interests.
This is how the so-called Rothschild formula takes effect. What we witness today is merely the result of what Rothschild has been told.
Regarding physical and mental flaws, here are a few quotes attributed to those who have truly experienced life:
* Physical flaws can be hidden beneath two meters of cloth, but mental flaws are exposed in the very first conversation. Illnesses are not only physical, but they can be moral also.
* When you see someone with bad morals, pray for their healing and thank God that you are not as bad as they are. Everything in life seems to get cheaper except good manners. They are the only thing that becomes more valuable.
* Five things are no loss to lose: excess weight, a decayed tooth, an ungrateful friend, a jealous neighbor, and a spiteful relative. Some losses, in truth, are hidden blessings.
* A wise man was once asked: “What are the best things in life?” and he replied: “A religion that intercedes, wealth that brings benefit, a brother who preserves friendship, and good company that guides one to Paradise.”
* O God, keep us steadfast in our faith, grant us benefit from our wealth, help us nurture our friendships, and never deprive us of good companionship.
* Privacy is power. People cannot destroy what they do not know. You are the master of what you hide, and the prisoner of what you reveal. Everything you come to realize as you grow older was always there but you were too young to see it before.
* The people most capable of finding happiness are those who focus on what they have, not on what others possess.