This is a public lecture given by Reverend Lindsey Williams in 1986. Williams talks about the continuing efforts of International Bankers to control the economies of the world through 20:1 fractional lending, gold and oil manipulation, and eventually the setup of one world central bank. He then introduces us to a Mr. Jonathan May who formerly worked for the International Monetary Fund in England. In the early 1980s May went to the US with a plan to release Americans from debt to the banking system by employing the same “credit creating” system used by international banking. The law governing this system is the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). May was initially successful. Eventually, however, he was targeted and imprisoned by the banking system.

 

He is now in a Federal prison in the mid west. While in prison he was interviewed by Lindsey Williams via telephone. The video, in other words, is an interview, or conversation between Lindsey Williams and Jonathan May in 1986. The second video is from a recent radio interview with prison planet host Alex Jones. Hellasfrappe urges all its readers to dedicate a couple of hours in listening to both these videos. If you are planning to surf the web for the next hour, then just put up the volume and allow at least the first video to play while you do other things. The information that you will hear will astound you! 

 

In the second video, John Perkins talks about his book, "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man."

 

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