" Some of the biggest men in the US, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it."

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Can someone please help me so I don't step in the dog shit? Who or what is this President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, talking about?

"Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men's views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the U.S., in the field of commerce and manufacturing, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it." Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States.

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Death by natural causes to them all, the sooner the better.

An organic, free-range guillotine -- that's natural causes, right?

And then he doesn't say what the power is. Oh, thanks, Woodrow, thanks for nothing.

Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men's views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it.

They know that America is not a place of which it can be said, as it used to be, that a man may choose his own calling and pursue it just as far as his abilities enable him to pursue it; because to-day, if he enters certain fields, there are organizations which will use means against him that will prevent his building up a business which they do not want to have built up; organizations that will see to it that the ground is cut from under him and the markets shut against him. For if he begins to sell to certain retail dealers, to any retail dealers, the monopoly will refuse to sell to those dealers, and those dealers, afraid, will not buy the new man's wares.

https://books.google.com/books?id=MW8SAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA13&dq=%22Since+I+entered%22&hl=en#v=onepage&q=%22Since%20I%20entered%22&f=false

Sure sounds like the Free Masons to me.

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Rule 1. Removed.

I think there might be some confirmation bias at work here that some folks in this thread are allowing themselves to fall into. With this expanded context it becomes much less sinister. He's not saying there is one such organization that all of these men are afraid of. He's talking about the difficulty of entering into competition in industry/manufacturing when there are already large capital forces at work in those industries.

The paragraphs following the above add some sdditional context that adds to this:

And this is the country which has lifted to the admiration of the world its ideals of absolutely free opportunity where no man is supposed to be under any limitation except the limitations of his character and of his mind where there is supposed to be no distinction of class no distinction of blood no distinction of social status but where men win or lose on their merits.

I lay it very close to my own conscience as public man whether we can any longer stand our doors and welcome all newcomers upon terms American industry is not free once it was free American enterprise is not the man with only a little capital is finding harder to get into the field more and more to compete with the big fellow Because the laws of this country do prevent the strong from crushing the weak is the reason and because the strong have the weak the strong dominate the and the economic life of this country man can deny that the lines of endeavor more and more narrowed and stiffened man who knows anything about the development of industry in this country can have failed observe that the larger kinds of credit are and more difficult to obtain unless you them upon the terms of uniting your with those who already control the industries of the country and nobody can fail to observe that any man who tries to set himself up in competition with any process of manufacture which has been taken under the control of large combinations of capital will presently find himself either squeezed out or obliged to sell and allow himself to be absorbed.

He talks about this, look how trivial they make it out to be.

Kind of like those Italian American business clubs that used to dot the working class neighborhoods of NYC back in the mob heyday; but dealing in trillions.

"I've been a sap. If I could do it all over again, I'd go into politics; that's where the real money is." ~ Charles "Lucky" Luciano

Adolf Hitler wanted a united Europe; you find from the Memoirs of Winston Churchill's Personal Secretary (John Colville), who wrote The Fringes of Power, he said that Winston Churchill's view, and his dream was to have a united Europe. Hitler and Winston Churchill both had the same dream and they both hoped that World War Two would bring it about. Behind that too, you had big banking organisations, which operated in neutral countries, financing all sides of this thing. They also had banks too within the warring countries, investing through IG Farben and keeping the war machine going in Germany in World War Two. You have this incredible loophole, which allows banks to, somehow, be untouchable and even those who do the trading too, the big corporations that formed IG Farben and other groups, to be almost untouchable. People don't know that the United States, backed by the Big Foundations, and the Rockefellers and big families, who helped fund IG Farben, sent dozens and dozens of top lawyers over to the trials (the Nuremberg Trials in Germany), to do with the prosecutions against people who had set up the war industry, the machinery for the Nazi Regime. Their job was to get them off and they were very-very successful.

Churchill wanted a United Europe to come out of World War II. But he wasn’t in on everything. When he found out that the Lord Milner Society, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, HAD been writing… and he said this and I’ve read it on the air, from Churchill’s own quote. He said, “It’s incredible to think that a small group of very rich people have run the history and written the books,” the textbooks for schools, the books for universities, giving a false history Britain for the last 150 years, he says, “that is a power that no people should have.” So they constantly go back and they rewrite history and rewrite history and give a completely fictitious history. They always HIDE THEMSELVES when they’ve taken the front in anything, they’ll put themselves in the background or OUT OF THE BOOK ALL TOGETHER so that you don’t even suspect they exist. That’s what Orwell had with his ‘memory hole’. Everything suddenly goes down the ‘memory hole’ and they give you a new history.

Imagine how he felt when he discovered he had been their pawn all along; even before WWI.

He was furious when he found out and they let him aboard the ship after that.

Business at the BIS went on just as if there was no war at all, or perhaps as if the war was entirely a speculative affair; and it's gone on just the same ever since.

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I'm sure momma Luciano was rooting for the priesthood.

Cecil Rhodes' and Alfred Milner's imperial secret society that took on a life of its own after their deaths.

G. Edward Griffin - The Quigley Formula

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One thing I've noticed is that each smaller ring is less human. Maybe we should be asking what occupies the center, rather than who.

I am afraid of this on a larger scale

Another starts at about 2 minutes

But are they all afraid of the same something/somebody?

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But they each might have a different boogy man in mind.

I'm just going to go out on a limb here and say he was referring to God. I mean, it's the twenties, we aren't talking about modern politicians.

There is a group of Humans with the most advanced technology on the planet. They call themselves The Master Race. They are just a group of humams from all races who back an idea instead of a person. They won't kill you unless they need to so don't worry.

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You are not seriously believing this comment are you?

Everyone should just believe you?

No! Demand proof from everyone

For sure.

OP messaged me saying they got banned. Did you see why?

Seriously? Why? Remove comments if he broke the rules but banned? That seems like overkill.

I just know it was a 3 year account.

In all honesty in my opinion they are rasing humans as some type of crop for some group to use or eat. Only some get saved to join them to raise the next batch. That is the TLDR version.

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Just read Revelation and take it literally. When you are done read it again thinking you have the best technology and weapons on the planet to do what you want with.

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It's pretty short. I like the guys voice from The Bible App KJV if you would like it read to you. He gets into it.

I've thought this myself. The religious types -- still a big chunk of the population -- will be utterly paralyzed.

They never really read it for themselves to see how it really is.

I promise you, many have.

I wonder if churches have been ramping up the Revelations rhetoric?

I don't know. I only go to church for family events.

For sure. What I was trying to say is that many more just go for one hour a week and only 5 minutes of it is actual scripture.

"Our government has been for the past few years under the control of heads of great allied corporations with special interests. It has not controlled these interests and assigned them a proper place in the whole system of business; it has submitted itself to their control. As a result, there have grown up vicious systems and schemes of governmental favoritism (the most obvious being the extravagant tariff), far-reaching in effect upon the whole fabric of life, touching to his injury every inhabitant of the land, laying unfair and impossible handicaps upon competitors, imposing taxes in every direction, stifling everywhere the free spirit of American enterprise."

"Nevertheless, it is an intolerable thing that the government of the republic should have got so far out of the hands of the people; should have been captured by interests which are special and not general. In the train of this capture follow the troops of scandals, wrongs, indecencies, with which our politics swarm."

So, same old same old.