When I first saw the headline, I thought it's about Jamie Kelso.![]()
Exhaustive study of banking led C.A. to believe there was a powerful conspiracy working to centralize financial control in the hands of a few, and he did his best to expose it.
"The remedy for our social evils," he said, "does not so much consist in changing the system of government as it does in increasing the general intelligence of the people so that they may know how to govern.... If they do not learn how to govern themselves intelligently, Socialism will be the result."
Lindbergh found secret collusion between Southern and English bankers at the time of the Civil War, citing proofs in his 1913 book, "Banking and Currency and the Money Trust". He published there the text of the 1862 "Hazard Circular," which revealed how labor would henceforth be controlled by the amount of currency the bankers permitted in the market, since chattel slavery would be abolished by the war. ...
A question arises. Why didn't the Insiders of the banking establishment, "go out and defeat him? They tried repeatedly. I once asked an Old Guarder why they didn't succeed: His explanation was interesting, and possibly had some significance. 'We spent so much money,' he said, 'trying to lick Lindbergh that the district became too prosperous to care about a change.'"
savethemales.ca - The Other Charles LindberghIn the end it was Lindbergh's anti-conspiracy foreign policy that helped the conspirators to "get" him. A proponent of neutrality in World War I, he wondered how America could, on the one hand, follow the Monroe Doctrine and, on the other, involve itself in a foreign war outside our hemisphere. But he was strongly for military preparedness and certainly no pacifist. "Convinced that an inner circle,' composed chiefly of financial interests, was promoting American intervention, Lindbergh became clearly identified as an opponent of war throughout the neutrality period," reports Bruce Larson. Lindbergh warned: "It is my belief that we are going in as soon as the country can be sufficiently propagandized into the war mania."
When I first saw the headline, I thought it's about Jamie Kelso.![]()
Wow, I never knew that about Lindbergh's father. Indeed, they have robbed us of our rightful heroes, and replaced them with hollywood fakes.
He certainly was right about how damaging the Federal Reserve Act would be to the nation's posterity.
Congressman Lindbergh:
"the plain truth is that neither of these great parties, as at present led and manipulated by an 'invisible government,' is fit to manage the destinies of a great people, and this fact is well understood by all who have had the time and have used it to investigate."
If anyone ever has the chance to drive about 100 miles northwest of Minneapolis, to Charles Lindbergh's boyhood town of Little Falls, Minnesota...be sure to visit Lindbergh State Park, where the home in which the great racial patriot grew up is preserved and open much of the year for you to walk through.
When you are in the parlor of the Lindbergh family home you can look up close at the actual library of Charles Lindbergh Sr. I've got images on the web that I took of some of the shelves of his books. These are the books that the young Lindbergh read.
And yes, Lindbergh Sr. was pursuing the same ideas as his son would pursue a generation later. The father worked indefatigably with all his powers to keep America out of World War I. The son did the same when World War II loomed.
Both men fought assiduously against the bankster insiders. CAL Sr. fought against the creation of the Federal Reserve Bank in 1913.
The parallels between father and son are extraordinary, and inspiring. Lindbergh Jr. donated the Little Falls home, right on the bank of the Mississippi, with the intent that it be a memorial to his deceased father. A day spent on the Lindbergh farm, on the banks of the river, and in the rooms in which one of the greatest Americanist heroes of the 20th century grew up will be unforgettable for you.
Let me track down some of my photos of this in Google Images. Searching in Google Images under Lindbergh home Kelso I find, among many others, these:
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