Advanced Mick | Anthony C. Sutton - We Built Russia @Alkymick1 | Uploaded February 2022 | Updated October 2024, 14 hours ago.
Excerpts taken from; youtu.be/fqvZRZ9NEHc & youtu.be/zTDvLmEBESY Please visit my website @ vinnysblogbookcom.com
For years those two end quotes were found on Sutton's (generally friendly) Wikipedia page, recently however they've disappeared & have been substituted with attacks on his research by unanimously hostile & unheard of academics, albeit the last quote states; 'Writing in the Journal of Libertarian Studies, T. Hunt Tooley, professor of history at Austin College of Sherman, Texas, said Sutton was the most important of the conservative and libertarian writers who "took up the subject of the bankers from the 1960s, bringing to paleoconservative and libertarian audiences a highly critical picture of bankers and their influence".
'Indeed, one of the most obvious sentiments that gives rise to secret societies is that of revenge, but good & wise revenge....' Charles Heckethorn - Secret Societies Of All Ages (1873)
Excerpts taken from; youtu.be/fqvZRZ9NEHc & youtu.be/zTDvLmEBESY Please visit my website @ vinnysblogbookcom.com
For years those two end quotes were found on Sutton's (generally friendly) Wikipedia page, recently however they've disappeared & have been substituted with attacks on his research by unanimously hostile & unheard of academics, albeit the last quote states; 'Writing in the Journal of Libertarian Studies, T. Hunt Tooley, professor of history at Austin College of Sherman, Texas, said Sutton was the most important of the conservative and libertarian writers who "took up the subject of the bankers from the 1960s, bringing to paleoconservative and libertarian audiences a highly critical picture of bankers and their influence".
'Indeed, one of the most obvious sentiments that gives rise to secret societies is that of revenge, but good & wise revenge....' Charles Heckethorn - Secret Societies Of All Ages (1873)