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America Global Trade

Globalism and “The Great Reset” are popular terms and discussions today for those who permeate their minds in real world issues not found on Netflix or Hulu. But the globalist ideology is far from new and is deep-rooted in our country’s battle for our own sovereignty and or own nationalist views. The collapse of the British empire was an orderly process in which one colony at a time was released after negotiationswhichsawthenationscontinue the economic relations in exchange for a limited self-rule. India is a notable example of this along with, grab your socks, America. The British didn’t surrender unconditionally after the Battle of Yorktown. American was still in negotiations for two years. Their troops remained in our country until the treaty was signed in 1783. The loss of colonies ended very successfully for Britain who retained economic control while not having to burden themselves with the cost of policing these nations.
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When American won our independence, it was merely an empty victory. As soon as the Treaty of Paris was signed, the British began their counterattack by dumping cheap manufactured goods into America, so low that it was cheaper than what Americans could produce. Prior to the American Revolution, manufacturing was forbidden by law in the United States. After the Revolution, a few manufacturers existed, but those were destroyed by the artificially underpriced goods in our market. With this, the British reestablished their colonial monopoly on manufacturing in the US which was the very thing that sparked the war. This caused massive economic strife in America and sparked the Shay’s Rebellion in Massachusetts.
The US founding fathers saw that the Articles of Confederation did not permit us to impose tariffs to prevent artificially underpriced dumping of goods. This led to the Constitution that addressed and imposed actions to protect ourselves from the trade war by Britain. With the new Constitution and a new President in George Washington, he made a statement at his inauguration of wearing a suit of homespun cloth made in Hartford, Connecticut.Thiswasastatementtoshowthat America would not stand for Britain’s manufacturing monopoly.
The British continued for decades to attack America to bring them to heel. But there was no bigger blow to America than the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913. The League of Nations was brought about by the global ruling class and eventually led to the United Nations and the “New World Order” as they’ve coined it.
The British had been unsuccessful in attempts to break up the US with the War of 1812 and the Civil War which was brewed up by the British. In the 1890s, they changed their strategy of trying to destroy the US or break it up into pieces. They accepted the US as a major empire and used them to fight their wars for them. It was implemented primarily through the Woodrow Wilson administration. Wilson, a southerner, grew up in Augusta, Georgia and witnessed the Civil War through his own eyes. While the northern states had begun to sever themselves from the British in manufacturing and self-sufficiency, the South had been controlled by the British through cotton trade. Wilson was sympathetic to the Confederate cause and filled his White House with Confederates. His closest advisor was Colonel Edward Mandell House whose father was British. House always turns up in nefarious writings who is presented as a globalist and a British agent.
Wilson and his Confederates in Washington felt as if the British were an ally and never gave up their dream that the South would rise again.
Wilson is credited as the mastermind of the League of Nations, but the British pressure groups had been pushing for 15 to 20 years. A letter from Foreign Secretary of Britain Sir Edward Grey in 1915 to Colonel House proposed this idea of the League of Nations, but wanted it not to come from England, but be the brainchild of America. House and Sir William Wiseman, a British Intelligence Agent surrounded Wilson as a nest of spies and coerced him to bring about this idea.
In reading Congressional Testimony from the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, many of the expert witnesses expressly warned that the League of Nations was a British plot whose true purpose was to draw the US back into the British Empire. This testimony largely is the reason the US Senate rejected the League of Nations.
The Irish Americans were knowledgeableoftheBritishEmpireandtheir economic and financial workings. Many of those who testified were involved in the Irish Independence Movement. Irish American intellectuals have been at the forefront of warning Americans of the hidden dangers of British globalism. Irish-born Matthew Carey, an associate of Ben Franklin was one of the first US economists to call for a unique American system of economics to oppose the British global monopoly system. His son Henry Carey became Abraham Lincoln’s top economic advisor. Henry Carey warned Lincoln that the true facts of the war was British manipulation. Not too many years ago, American historian Carroll Quigley, an Irish American, wrote about the British’s hidden affairs in his book Tragedy and Hope and Anglo-American Establishment.
With the US never joining the League of Nations and other reasons, it collapsed and was eventually replaced by the United Nations that still exists today. The UN serves today as the globalist power which now has a specialized agency called the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO is on the verge of taking control over 195 countries including the US with ultimate control over sovereignty in the name of pandemic mandates. Let’s see what happens.