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“As Day and other observers had reported, the slaves were leading very comfortable lives. After this tactic [slave rebellions in the South] failed, it became obvious to the conspirators that an actual military invasion was the only solution to their campaign. The merchant bankers of New England, who were directly controlled by the Rothschilds, were no instructed to finance a military attack against the South. Their instrumentality was the already well-known terrorist, John Brown. He was financed by a group famed as "the Secret Six".”

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Eustace Mullins
Eustace Mullins

Eustace Mullins was an American writer known for his research into central banks and secret societies. His works often involved conspiracy theories and historical analysis, influencing later writers and researchers. more

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