RN221-The Hidden Hand - City of London The Pilgrims Society Who Really Runs the Global Banking System. - Steel News With Ann Vandersteel
As airstrikes escalate in the Middle East and global markets tremble, we delve deep into the shadows of financial power gripping the world. Ann Vandersteel and technology pioneer Michael McKibben unravel the strands connecting wars, energy, and trad…
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RN221-The Hidden Hand - City of London The Pilgrims Society Who Really Runs the Global Banking System. - Steel News With Ann Vandersteel
As airstrikes escalate in the Middle East and global markets tremble, we delve deep into the shadows of financial power gripping the world. Ann Vandersteel and technology pioneer Michael McKibben unravel the strands connecting wars, energy, and trade to hidden financial networks. Dubbed the 'hidden hand,' these elusive forces influence political narratives and warfare, often operating unobserved. They reach back centuries, with roots tracing to the City of London and elite institutions like the Pilgrim Society. From the British East India Company's strategic maneuvers to the arcane practices of ancient Babylon, a narrative unfolds that raises poignant questions about who orchestrates modern conflict.Vandersteel and McKibben spotlight Lillian Scott Troy, an investigative journalist who highlighted strategies purportedly aimed at amplifying British financial dominance over the U.S., suggesting a long-term plan embedded in a web of elitist agendas. As they dissect the evolution of usury and banking practices, a striking picture emerges—financial systems are intertwined with the orchestration of wars, underpinning geopolitical power structures.Bridging past and present, the discussion highlights how merchant banking has been pivotal in shaping history, with the City of London serving as a focal point. McKibben shares personal anecdotes of battling tech giants over intellectual property, drawing parallels between the theft of innovation and historical financial predations, emphasizing the hostile landscape innovators face today.The discourse also connects the dots between current geopolitical crises and the ancient marketplace of Babylon, among others. With a focus on energy routes and economic leverage, Vandersteel and McKibben invite listeners to reassess the very fabric of our geopolitical reality. Power dynamics in the current world war, which straddles political, financial, and informational realms, force us to ask—who really controls the levers of power?This eye-opening episode traverses cultures, epochs, and ideologies, revealing that beneath conflict lies a deeper battle for control over our resources and information. Prepare to have your perspective challenged as you encounter the intricate web that defines our world today.
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