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"Countries" are imaginary freemasonic constructs invented to legitimize the theft of vast territories (and the resources they held, such as gold) - the Americas, Australia, South Africa, Siberia etc - from their former native inhabitants. These lands were good for cash crop plantations - sugar, tobacco, rubber, cocoa - and grazing of livestock, mostly sheep and cattle. Remember, Britain grew to become a serious commercial power in the middle ages because of one commodity - wool.

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Thank you for the elevator talk.

I bought Richard Cook's "Our Country, Then and Now" in January of this year. I don't think I made it past the first chapter.

The author made what at first seemed to me to be some very extravagant assertions, and he provided no references. Whenever I tried to verify something he had said, I did, in fact, find that his version of history was accurate, but it took me so long to look up his sources (days, in some cases) that I gave up and donated the book to the library.

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