Alistair.
Erudite, educated, light hearted, polite, intelligent, naive, well spoken, with a touch of over sentimentality, that he wouldn’t have used if reporting to his fellow Britians. The type of Englishman who quietly disappeared during the twentieth century, replaced by a people who have forgotten who they are, or are punished for remembering. In some ways Alistair represents the best of us, but in another he’s a privileged establishment figure. It would have been impossible for any president to have fulfilled the potential expected of them in the monetary system adopted by the Western World, when banks have the power to create endless money out of thin air as debt. Doesn’t matter who’s in the white house, when you give that much power to the Fed. Banks, and a debt based system are the enemy of liberty.
DKP1973 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/10/14
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