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Large Sarge
24th August 2011, 06:16 PM
Arthur Koesslers famous book "The thirteenth tribe"

He talks about the khazars, history, likes, dislikes, etc


its actually a pretty dry read...

but he gets into how the khazars are great at owning and controlling monopolies (mentions "the jew cart"), the jew cart was the only reliable mode of public transport before the railroad in Europe, and parts of asia...

but he would talk about how the khazars would infiltrate a country, sweet talk the king, seduce him with "easy money"

the kings problems would temporarily go away (unemployment would disappear from a shot of inflation, a war would send all the angry young men off to die elsewhere, etc)

so anyway things are good for a number of years, until as it happened in town after town, country after country, the treasury dries up...

one day the king wakes up, and all the money is gone...

and then the king begins fighting with the khazars, because the people are so angry at the king...

always ended the same...

eventually the khazars are chased out of town, the town is bankrupt..

So my theory is the the silver comex is the treasury today, for our khazars.....

oih, and take a look at any of the numerous monopolies we have (media, working on internet, oil/energy, pharmaceutical, etc) and guess who is in charge of those?

food for thought

Ponce
24th August 2011, 07:25 PM
No need to feed my mind about those people......I am about to puke from knowing so much....yuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk.

Is not what I know about them but rather "what I feel about them"........and it sucks.

PatColo
24th August 2011, 08:28 PM
DBS has the text of 13th Tribe posted at iamthewitness,
The.13th.Tribe.htm 0.6 MB 2010.03.19 · 20.34 (http://iamthewitness.com/books/Arthur.Koestler/The.13th.Tribe.htm)

interesting to note that Koessler and his wife "commited suicide", ziopedia:


2 Death and its controversies (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Koestler#Death_and_its_controversies)

2.1 Controversial personal life (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Koestler#Controversial_personal_life)