Who owns the United States?

Good question, eh? Ever considered it?

by Michael Smith (Veshengro)

If you think that the people of the United States own the country try again, for you are wrong. Due to the fact that the USA is so deeply and highly indebted to banks and other nations it is the creditors that, in fact, own the country and, theoretically, every man, woman, child and every other bit. Don't believe me? Better check your sums.

The greatest creditors of the United States are private banks which all are owned, in the main, by one particular ethnic group, and no, it is neither Gypsies nor Irish. This is one of the reasons why Americans dare not speak out, in the main, and especially not their governments, against the Zionists entity in Palestine and the acts of atrocity that it commits.

While most of the country's $14 trillion debt is held by private banks in the United States, the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve Board estimate that, as of December 2010, about $4.4 trillion of it was held by foreign governments that purchase our treasury securities much as an investor buys shares in a company and comes to own his or her little chunk of the organization. The banks too, that are the nation's creditors, hold the same papers over the nation.

It is not the people who are the shareholders of the country but banks and foreign governments. Therefore let us, once again, consider also the question that I have raised some years ago in another place and that is that of “Who owns your children?”

Topping the list of international creditors is the People's Republic of China with $891.6 billion, followed by Japan with $883.6 billion and then the United Kingdom with $541.3 billion. And the UK is indebted to other banks and other countries. All a huge ponzi scheme.

The world's oil exporting nations hold another chunk of the debt of the USA to the tune of $218 billion.

It is such a crying shame that no one, absolutely no one, in America has listened to the words of the founding fathers and other great American politicians that have said that the country must never ever be in debt to banks and foreign entities.

So, who owns America? Is it not, same as in Britain and many another country, to take the country back?

Think about it? And think about who owns you and your children?

The very reason why the state thinks that it can interfere in the way you rise your children, what you teach them, how you clothe them, etc., is because the state does not just reckon that it owns your children; it does.

And, the other part of this truth is that the state – whether in the USA or Britain, or elsewhere, has, with their debt, made in fact slaves out of all of us and our children. The freedom that we are taught is supposedly ours does not exist. Or why else would you need a passport to leave the country and to reenter it?

Food for thought...

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