Arthur Kitson -- The Bankers' Conspiracy! Which Started the World Crisis (1933)

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Published on Jul 30, 2020
Kitson: "Money is not international, and the attempt to make it so is part of a deep-laid plot on the part of certain international financiers to control the world politically, industrially, and financially, by means of the Bank of International Settlements established recently at Bale.
If this Confrerence results in the adoption of an International Money system, the masses of mankind will be enslaved to a soulless despotism, and it will result in further wars. It will compel the workers of all countries to engage in a sordid, cut-throat wage competition, which will reduce them all to the lowest level of bare existence! The World will then be engaged in a life and death scramble for money! The only alternative to this will be raising the world's tariff barriers!"

Read it here: http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-51693620/view?partId=nla.obj-51693636

The video is narrated by Dick Eastman.

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