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The connection between the American economy and global conflicts involves defence spending, resource control, trade relations, and geopolitical strategies.
The Military-Industrial Complex is a significant aspect of American society, shaping the country’s defence policies, economic priorities, and international relations.
Since 1945, the United States has been involved in numerous global conflicts - the US needs constant warfare as a part of its economy, which is linked to the Military Industrial Complex.
From 1945 onwards, the United States established itself as a dominant global power through economic strength, military capability, and cultural influence.
America's rise to global power from 1776 was driven by territorial expansion, economic growth, military involvement in world conflicts, and strategic power diplomacy. This evolution transformed the U.S. from a fledgling nation into a dominant force in international affairs, significantly shaping the modern world.
This dire economic warning from the USA was blowing in the wind. No matter how many wads of chewed gum the powers that be try to stuff into the gaping holes of their financial Titanic, the ship known as the "United States of America" is sinking! And what happens in America will later occur here in the UK!
Myron Coureval Fagan, a Jewish American playwright, delivered a lecture in 1967 titled “The Illuminati and the Council on Foreign Relations.” In the original three vinyl records, Fagan reveals the Illuminati's history and their alleged Satanic plot for a One World Government - "An ancient plot of Communist persuasion and the gradual takeover of America from within." Here is the transcript.
"Slavery was established by decree of Almighty God... it is sanctioned in the Bible, in both Testaments, from Genesis to Revelation... it has existed in all ages, has been found among the people of the highest civilization, and in nations of the highest proficiency in the arts." Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America.
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