Hatha Sunahara
12th October 2012, 11:36 PM
I often do searches related to the origins of money, and I have a particular interest in the development of civilization. Many months ago, I downloaded a book I discovered in one of these searches that I only just now started reading. It's called How the Jews Betrayed Mankind--a three volume tome, the first volume of which is called The Sumerian Swindle. I've only gotten to page 20, but I can tell I am going to stay up late for a few nights reading this.
It's about charging interest. And a few other frauds associated with lending and borrowing. It is likely that the most effective way to communicate the gist of the book is to list the 21 Frauds associated with the Sumerian Swindle, which I have lifted and copied here:
21 Frauds of the Sumerian Swindle
#1 All interest on the loan of money is a swindle.
#2 Collateral that is worth more than the loan, is the banker’s greatest asset.
#3 Loans rely on the honesty of the borrower but not the honesty of the lender.
#4 Loans of silver repaid with goods and not with silver, forfeit the collateral.
#5 The debtor is the slave of the lender.
#6 High morals impede profits, so debauching the Virtuous pulls them below the depravity of the
moneylender who there-by masters them and bends them to his will.
#7 Monopoly gives wealth and power but monopoly of money gives the greatest wealth and power.
#8 Large crime families are more successful than lone criminals or gangs; international crime families are
the most successful of all.
#9 Only the most ruthless and greedy moneylenders survive; only the most corrupt bankers triumph.
#10 Time benefits the banker and betrays the borrower.
#11 Dispossessing the People brings wealth to the dispossessor, yielding the greatest profit for the bankers
when the people are impoverished.
#12 All private individuals who control the public’s money supply are swindling traitors to both people
and country.
#13 All banking is a criminal enterprise; all bankers are international criminals, so secrecy is essential.
#14 Anyone who is allowed to lend-at-interest eventually owns the entire world.
#15 Loans to friends are power; loans to enemies are weapons.
#16 Labor is the source of wealth; control the source and you control the wealth, raise up labor and you
can pull down kings.
#17 Kings are required to legitimatize a swindle but once the fraud is legalized, those very kings must be
sacrificed.
#18 When the source of goods is distant from the customers, profits are increased both by import and
export.
#19 Prestige is a glittering robe for ennobling treason and blinding fools; the more it is used, the more it
profits he who dresses in it.
#20 Champion the Minority in order to dispossess the Majority of their wealth and power, then swindle
the Minority out of that wealth and power.
#21 Control the choke points and master the body; strangle the choke points and kill the body.
I thought the guy who wrote this book was a Muslim because of his style in presenting information, and his abhorrence of usury. He identifies himself as 'G-d'. So I went to the website where I downloaded the book, (here)
http://www.bamboo-delight.com/item_13.htm
and there is and interview with the author here:
http://www.bamboo-delight.com/Newsletter_Archives/CSN_20100712.txt
A guy named Banjo Billy is the author.
I would recommend it highly to anyone who has an interest in the origins of money and power. Despite his name, Banjo Billy is a good writer, and can tell a story that will hold your interest.
Hatha
It's about charging interest. And a few other frauds associated with lending and borrowing. It is likely that the most effective way to communicate the gist of the book is to list the 21 Frauds associated with the Sumerian Swindle, which I have lifted and copied here:
21 Frauds of the Sumerian Swindle
#1 All interest on the loan of money is a swindle.
#2 Collateral that is worth more than the loan, is the banker’s greatest asset.
#3 Loans rely on the honesty of the borrower but not the honesty of the lender.
#4 Loans of silver repaid with goods and not with silver, forfeit the collateral.
#5 The debtor is the slave of the lender.
#6 High morals impede profits, so debauching the Virtuous pulls them below the depravity of the
moneylender who there-by masters them and bends them to his will.
#7 Monopoly gives wealth and power but monopoly of money gives the greatest wealth and power.
#8 Large crime families are more successful than lone criminals or gangs; international crime families are
the most successful of all.
#9 Only the most ruthless and greedy moneylenders survive; only the most corrupt bankers triumph.
#10 Time benefits the banker and betrays the borrower.
#11 Dispossessing the People brings wealth to the dispossessor, yielding the greatest profit for the bankers
when the people are impoverished.
#12 All private individuals who control the public’s money supply are swindling traitors to both people
and country.
#13 All banking is a criminal enterprise; all bankers are international criminals, so secrecy is essential.
#14 Anyone who is allowed to lend-at-interest eventually owns the entire world.
#15 Loans to friends are power; loans to enemies are weapons.
#16 Labor is the source of wealth; control the source and you control the wealth, raise up labor and you
can pull down kings.
#17 Kings are required to legitimatize a swindle but once the fraud is legalized, those very kings must be
sacrificed.
#18 When the source of goods is distant from the customers, profits are increased both by import and
export.
#19 Prestige is a glittering robe for ennobling treason and blinding fools; the more it is used, the more it
profits he who dresses in it.
#20 Champion the Minority in order to dispossess the Majority of their wealth and power, then swindle
the Minority out of that wealth and power.
#21 Control the choke points and master the body; strangle the choke points and kill the body.
I thought the guy who wrote this book was a Muslim because of his style in presenting information, and his abhorrence of usury. He identifies himself as 'G-d'. So I went to the website where I downloaded the book, (here)
http://www.bamboo-delight.com/item_13.htm
and there is and interview with the author here:
http://www.bamboo-delight.com/Newsletter_Archives/CSN_20100712.txt
A guy named Banjo Billy is the author.
I would recommend it highly to anyone who has an interest in the origins of money and power. Despite his name, Banjo Billy is a good writer, and can tell a story that will hold your interest.
Hatha