Reader comment on post about new video interview with Dr. Jane Ruby:
What was the name of that book that details the BIS?
Tower of Basil/Babel/Baphomet :)
Thanks in advance!
Want to learn more about who runs the show.
My reply, revised/expanded:
:-)
Tower of Basel. Author: Adam Lebor.
I think it’s a very good and useful book, but did find it helpful to translate the statements he reports about the benevolent intentions of the men who set up the BIS to their actual, malevolent intentions.
For example, prior to Covid, I would have simply accepted their statements about the need to have centralized finance and governance in Europe for the purpose of preventing more world wars, at face value. And that was one of their key arguments to generate political support, or at least political inertia, among the governments that eventually formed what’s now the European Union.
Having seen through those kinds of benevolent/malevolent lies by means of Covid, it’s easier to do those translations while reading Lebor’s book and get even more depth of understanding out of his reporting.
Taking the same example, the actual purpose of the EU centralization project was to further the long-term BIS owners’ goals of population control and the stripping of national identity and national sovereignty that stand in their way. And they fomented the world wars to create the pretexts for the ensuing centralization of power.
BIS owners have made the same types of argument as to why the bank must be chartered outside of all national legal systems, through international treaties that make it a law unto itself. They say that control of international finance is too important to be subject to governments that change and shift in response to political forces, suggesting that they are somehow not also political in nature, and engaged in a geopolitical project to carry out their own geopolitical ideologies.
See Sept. 29, 2022 Laundering with Immunity, by Corey Lynn, on BIS sovereign immunity and the US International Organizations Immunities Act passed by Congress and President Truman in 1945.
“The Bank for International Settlements has sovereign immunity and some of these immunities extend to its members, being 63 central banks and the Federal Reserve System, while other immunities extend to “systemically important institutions.”
The current Congress can and should repeal the International Organizations Immunities Act (22 USC 288) and withdraw from the BIS treaty.
The current Congress also can and should repeal domestic laws governing ‘public health emergencies’ (including 42 USC 247d and 21 USC 360bbb) and the Federal Reserve Bank (12 USC Ch. 3) and withdraw from the treaties through which the US is a United Nations member-state and a World Health Organization member-state.
Related: March 21, 2023 - Smashing the Overton window.
I don’t know whether Lebor believes the BIS controllers’ claims about their good intentions, or if he thinks they’re liars who have been lying and manipulating public perception of themselves and their work since the start of BIS and its precursors, but wanted to get the book published, and so masked his true understanding in writing his book.
In either case, his book is well worth reading and I’m very grateful he wrote it and the publishers published it.
Bailiwick reporting and analysis on BIS:
Jan. 31, 2023 - Smoke and mirrors. And my views on who’s running the whole global operation from deepest, darkest backstage.
March 15, 2023 - Duress, State-sponsored, State-protected contract crimes, and the Bank for International Settlements
March 25, 2023 - Transcript: Feb. 18, 2023 China Rising interview with James Bradley and Jeff Brown
April 10, 2023 - On the alleged neutrality of Switzerland.
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