Friday, April 26, 2019

The Brilliance of Antony Sutton; La brillantezza di Antony Sutton

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Before we get to Antony Sutton's videos below, let me digress for a moment and discuss cartoonist Robert Minor. Above is Minor's famous cartoon of Andrew Carnegie (who I think resembles Karl Marx in Minor's cartoon) with his corporate allies J.P. Morgan, Harriman and John D Rockefeller.  It seems to me that nothing has changed with international corporatism. Today Google Corp. and other "yuge" American corporations are selling the U.S. and the West out to Godless communist China. 
In my opinion, all that matters to the large international corporation is the almighty dollar. Large corporations have no loyalty to their home countries. They are "anywhere people" who can operate anywhere while you and I we are "somewhere people" We have a home, family, business and loyalty to our nation state or a specific locale. 
Huge globalist corporations, to me, are a menace to society and human welfare. They want all the "somewhere people" working on their plantations as poor, indebted wage earners. It is truly a wicked world we live in. 
Below is Minor's cartoon of the perfect soldier from WW1. Unfortunately Minor was a communist.  
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You can find more Antony Sutton videos on YouTube. It amazes me how Antony can quote an abundance of historical facts off the top of his head in his interviews. He must have had a photographic memory.  

God bless Sutton he revealed the evil "deep state", global corporatism and military industrial complex to people. He was ahead of his time.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE0OCWehDvM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOAn7Ei_N-k

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ui6AJO_9ME

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaJ-k4AB7M0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtWM4UcpHc0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_YWFC1HY74


Army Medical Examiner: "At last a perfect soldier!" Robert Minor, New Masses (July, 1916) A poster of this cartoon and many others from The Masses and related radical publications, is available from the Georgetown Bookshop.

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