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Des Griffin - Descent Into Slavery (1980) pdf

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From pages 201-2 (remember, this is 1980):

"TRIPLE PURPOSE

The tidal wave of goods that is flooding onto the American market from Japan and other 'redeveloped' nations serves a triple
purpose for the International 'redevelopers:'

(1) It provides them with an almost limitless market for the merchandise they produce by utilizing cheap labor overseas.
The profits on such products are much greater than those realized on similar goods manufactured in the U.S.;

(2) By opening wide the American market to cheaply manufactured foreign goods, the way is also cleared (with American
dollars) for foreign governments to make payments on their debts to the International Bankers;

(3) Another important purpose, from the International Bankers' point of view, is served by the policy of 'official'
Washington to permit unlimited imports: it undermines the strength and vitality of American industry, by turning the United
States into a consuming rather than a producing nation.

Across the country hundreds of thousands of workers have been thrown out of work in a wide variety of American industries
as the products of their labor lose out to cheaper imported goods. As a result our balance of trade deficit grows and the
federal budget deficit skyrockets. The Federal Budget deficit for 1980 is forecast by some economists to reach more than
$100 Billion.

This disastrous situation hasn't developed as the result of an 'accidental' oversight on the part of the bureaucrats in Washington.
It has come about as the direct result of carefully planned, meticulously orchestrated moves implemented at the highest level
of government. It is an important part of the Internationalists' war on the United States. It is a clearly recognizable part of
their worldwide 'urban renewal' program."

This is a 3.05MB pdf with 366 pages.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. A VOICE FROM THE PAST ..1
2. EARLY AMERICANS UNDERSTOOD HISTORY . . . 6
3. INSIDIOUS FORCES AT WORK? ..11
4. CONFESSIONS OF A NOTED HISTORIAN ..14
5. ROTHSCHILD DYNASTY ..17
6. THE 'CROWN' AND THE 'CITY' . . . . 41
7. PRINCIPLES OF BANKING ..48
8. WORLD AT WAR ..57
9. TREACHERY AT VERSAILLES ..115
10. SETTING THE SCENE FOR WORLD WAR II ..125
11. 'BLOOD, TOIL, TEARS, AND SWEAT' ..145
12. 'URBAN RENEWAL' JAPANESE STYLE ..192
13. WORLD WAR II - A SUMMARY ..203
14. 'URBAN RENEWAL' BRITISH & AMERICAN STYLE ..215
15. THE SCIENCE OF DESTRUCTION ..249
16. THE CASE OF THE VANISHING DOLLAR ..272
17. JIMMY CARTER AND THE TRILATERAL CONNECTION ..318
INDEX ..349

Griffin's ideas about "The City" were inspired mainly by E.C. Knuth's "The Empire of the City" (1945).