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Empire Of Shadows

Here’s a new, 40-minute documentary that unravels the history of the Rothschild family, who ran the world’s most influential banking dynasty over the past three centuries.

The story delves into the labyrinth of power and wealth, as well as the secrets that have defined this impactful family. Their interests included textiles and railroads, in addition to currency trading, banking and war profiteering. Here’s more from Finaius.

 

Railway Tickets Offices Closing

There’s a mass closure under way of railway ticket offices across the United Kingdom. It’s becoming patently obvious that the companies that run the rails don’t care one hoot about the blind, the infirm, the elderly or anyone else suffering an honest-to-God disability.

What motivates these companies? Paving the way toward centralized banking and a new digital currency. You can beat it’s going to be used to punish anyone who rails against the system! More from Hugo Talks.

Facebook Bans Australian News

Facebook is acting just like the railroad robber barons of the 19th century. Before they got regulated for running monopolies, the railroads would simply drop transit stops for a town if it posed any problems for them. The trains would roll through the town, without leaving off passengers or picking them up.

That’s essentially what Facebook has now done to the nation of Australia. The social media monopoly didn’t like some new laws Australia has enacted regarding the company, so Facebook banned users from posting any Australian news.

This isn’t a partial ban, either. Not only are news stories banned, but also opinion and commentary, as well as emergency services. It’s time Facebook paid a huge price for this blatant censorship. It has fallen off the manhole, down into the sewer, same as Twitter and many other Leftist social media platforms. More from Tim Pool.

Thousands of Australians have deleted their Facebook profiles in response to the showdown between the social media giant and the Australian government. Here, Steve Turley explains why Australians are stomping on Facebook. Will Big Tech be forced to back down or will they get even more draconian moving forward?

 

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