Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Rothschilds Want Iran’s Banking System

The rhetoric over Iran is not about nuclear weapons, democracy, or bringing 'freedom' to the Iranian people, it is about debt, oil, and the petro-dollar

Could gaining control of the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran (CBI) be one of the main reasons that Iran is being targeted by Western and Israeli powers? As tensions are building up for an unthinkable war with Iran, it is worth exploring Iran’s banking system compared to its U.S., British and Israeli counterparts.

Some researchers are pointing out that Iran is one of only three countries left in the world whose central bank is not under Rothschild control. Before 9-11 there were reportedly seven: Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Libya, Cuba, North Korea and Iran. By 2003, however, Afghanistan and Iraq were swallowed up by the Rothschild octopus, and by 2011 Sudan and Libya were also gone. In Libya, a Rothschild bank was established in Benghazi while the country was still at war.
Since the Rothschilds took over the Bank of England around 1815, they have been expanding their banking control over all the countries of the world. Their method has been to get a country’s corrupt politicians to accept massive loans, which they can never repay, and thus go into debt to the Rothschild banking powers. If a leader refuses to accept the loan, he is oftentimes either ousted or assassinated. And if that fails, invasions can follow, and a Rothschild usury-based bank is established.
Read more:

As we documented, Libya was invaded by NATO due to its plans to launch a gold backed dinar, replacing the dollar as payment for its sweet crude.  With Iran recently announcing deals selling its oil for gold rather than fiat paper dollars, is another 'liberation' imminent?

And a reminder of what the NATO 'liberation' of Lybia did for its people: