The Rothschild's don't run that central banking system yet.
We just normalized relations with Cuba which is the other major hold out. How long will it be before they come under the fold? Until we understand this paper trail and do something about it things will continue to deteriorate down the worm hole.
The Rothschild-Owned Central Banks of the World
Afghanistan: Bank of Afghanistan
Albania: Bank of Albania
Algeria: Bank of Algeria
Argentina: Central Bank of Argentina
Armenia: Central Bank of Armenia
Aruba: Central Bank of Aruba
Australia: Reserve Bank of Australia
Austria: Austrian National Bank
Azerbaijan: Central Bank of Azerbaijan Republic
Bahamas: Central Bank of The Bahamas
Bahrain: Central Bank of Bahrain
Bangladesh: Bangladesh Bank
Barbados: Central Bank of Barbados
Belarus: National Bank of the Republic of Belarus
Belgium: National Bank of Belgium
Belize: Central Bank of Belize
Benin: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Bermuda: Bermuda Monetary Authority
Bhutan: Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan
Bolivia: Central Bank of Bolivia
Bosnia: Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana: Bank of Botswana
Brazil: Central Bank of Brazil
Bulgaria: Bulgarian National Bank
Burkina Faso: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Burundi: Bank of the Republic of Burundi
Cambodia: National Bank of Cambodia
Cameroon: Bank of Central African States
Canada: Bank of Canada – Banque du Canada
Cayman Islands: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority
Central African Republic: Bank of Central African States
Chad: Bank of Central African States
Chile: Central Bank of Chile
China: The People’s Bank of China
Colombia: Bank of the Republic
Comoros: Central Bank of Comoros
Congo: Bank of Central African States
Costa Rica: Central Bank of Costa Rica
Côte d’Ivoire: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Croatia: Croatian National Bank
Cuba: Central Bank of Cuba
Cyprus: Central Bank of Cyprus
Czech Republic: Czech National Bank
Denmark: National Bank of Denmark
Dominican Republic: Central Bank of the Dominican Republic
East Caribbean area: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
Ecuador: Central Bank of Ecuador
Egypt: Central Bank of Egypt
El Salvador: Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea: Bank of Central African States
Estonia: Bank of Estonia
Ethiopia: National Bank of Ethiopia
European Union: European Central Bank
Fiji: Reserve Bank of Fiji
Finland: Bank of Finland
France: Bank of France
Gabon: Bank of Central African States
The Gambia: Central Bank of The Gambia
Georgia: National Bank of Georgia
Germany: Deutsche Bundesbank
Ghana: Bank of Ghana
Greece: Bank of Greece
Guatemala: Bank of Guatemala
Guinea Bissau: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Guyana: Bank of Guyana
Haiti: Central Bank of Haiti
Honduras: Central Bank of Honduras
Hong Kong: Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Hungary: Magyar Nemzeti Bank
Iceland: Central Bank of Iceland
India: Reserve Bank of India
Indonesia: Bank Indonesia
Iran: The Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Iraq: Central Bank of Iraq
Ireland: Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland
Israel: Bank of Israel
Italy: Bank of Italy
Jamaica: Bank of Jamaica
Japan: Bank of Japan
Jordan: Central Bank of Jordan
Kazakhstan: National Bank of Kazakhstan
Kenya: Central Bank of Kenya
Korea: Bank of Korea
Kuwait: Central Bank of Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan: National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic
Latvia: Bank of Latvia
Lebanon: Central Bank of Lebanon
Lesotho: Central Bank of Lesotho
Libya: Central Bank of Libya
Lithuania: Bank of Lithuania
Luxembourg: Central Bank of Luxembourg
Macao: Monetary Authority of Macao
Macedonia: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
Madagascar: Central Bank of Madagascar
Malawi: Reserve Bank of Malawi
Malaysia: Central Bank of Malaysia
Mali: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Malta: Central Bank of Malta
Mauritius: Bank of Mauritius
Mexico: Bank of Mexico
Moldova: National Bank of Moldova
Mongolia: Bank of Mongolia
Montenegro: Central Bank of Montenegro
Morocco: Bank of Morocco
Mozambique: Bank of Mozambique
Namibia: Bank of Namibia
Nepal: Central Bank of Nepal
Netherlands: Netherlands Bank
Netherlands Antilles: Bank of the Netherlands Antilles
New Zealand: Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Nicaragua: Central Bank of Nicaragua
Niger: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Nigeria: Central Bank of Nigeria
Norway: Central Bank of Norway
Oman: Central Bank of Oman
Pakistan: State Bank of Pakistan
Papua New Guinea: Bank of Papua New Guinea
Paraguay: Central Bank of Paraguay
Peru: Central Reserve Bank of Peru
Philippines: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Poland: National Bank of Poland
Portugal: Bank of Portugal
Qatar: Qatar Central Bank
Romania: National Bank of Romania
Russia: Central Bank of Russia
Rwanda: National Bank of Rwanda
San Marino: Central Bank of the Republic of San Marino
Samoa: Central Bank of Samoa
Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency
Senegal: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Serbia: National Bank of Serbia
Seychelles: Central Bank of Seychelles
Sierra Leone: Bank of Sierra Leone
Singapore: Monetary Authority of Singapore
Slovakia: National Bank of Slovakia
Slovenia: Bank of Slovenia
Solomon Islands: Central Bank of Solomon Islands
South Africa: South African Reserve Bank
Spain: Bank of Spain
Sri Lanka: Central Bank of Sri Lanka
Sudan: Bank of Sudan
Surinam: Central Bank of Suriname
Swaziland: The Central Bank of Swaziland
Sweden: Sveriges Riksbank
Switzerland: Swiss National Bank
Tajikistan: National Bank of Tajikistan
Tanzania: Bank of Tanzania
Thailand: Bank of Thailand
Togo: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Tonga: National Reserve Bank of Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia: Central Bank of Tunisia
Turkey: Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
Uganda: Bank of Uganda
Ukraine: National Bank of Ukraine
United Arab Emirates: Central Bank of United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom: Bank of England
United States: The Dirty Nasty Stinky Fed, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Uruguay: Central Bank of Uruguay
Vanuatu: Reserve Bank of Vanuatu
Venezuela: Central Bank of Venezuela
Vietnam: The State Bank of Vietnam
Yemen: Central Bank of Yemen
Zambia: Bank of Zambia
Zimbabwe: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
http://realitieswatch.com/complete-list … ld-family/
Yes, North Korea is the other hold out. Why are we ramping up confrontation with them? HMMMM?
World war 3, new world order and part of Marshal law have already started.
I recommend if it gets too big, crouch down put your head between your legs and kiss your as* goodbye. Or jail these greedy bastards.
I just know where North Korea is very beautiful, they have a distinctive culture. Their culture has been preserved and flourished. eg ensemble festival in North Korea was amazing, this is the largest outdoor festival in the world.
There Nuclear aspirations and the constant human rights violations. Also, firing missiles and threatening the U.S.
Does the US have nuclear weapons?
Are there human rights violations taking place there?
Why do you think America has the right to invade any country it doesn't agree with?
Why would you want to start another unwinnable war?
Why is this thread not in the topical forums?
Questions, questions.
Invasion won't be necessary. His appetite will reach the point where he would be willing to trade nukes for cases of Twinkies.
Is there a possibility that two North Koreans are asking themselves right now about the "United States issue" and "their nuclear aspirations"??
North Korea is an enigma. With so many human rights violations, such an inhumanely run society, you would think that the people of that country would stand up against it.
But, North Korea is not the first country to hate us while aspiring to nuclear weapons and it won't be the last. There is not sufficient provocation to warrant a hostile military response by us. As long as all he does is rattle his sabers then he has that right.
Little to be known there is an asian networks of millions who do support secretly Northern Korea from the new world order, thank goodness as the uniiverse provides.
LOL. So, the fact that you believe there are those who support them that negates any type of responsibility for human rights violations. Sure, you'll say other countries are guilty also but please show me a first world nation which can be accused of the same things they can. People starving in prison camps because the 'gossiped' about a supreme leader? Complete refusal to allow freedom of the press?
Please, learn to put things into perspective.
No body is suppose to have nuclear weapons until they are a close friends with America.
New flash, just about all other countries voted America as the top terrorist nation in the World. When America weaken by the US dollars watch what happens next.
China has close relationship with North Korea, they only pretend to disapprove of their weapons. Or America would stomp all over them.
Why dose America have 25℅ of the world's prisoners in their jails. Much over Cannabis/hemp that India and China approved of unwritten.
Uh, duh. Would you actively support a neighbor's right to own a nuclear weapon if you knew that neighbor didn't like you and consistently called for your demise? If yes, even if your daughter lived in the house with you?
Get realistic. First world democracies aren't looked on as the same way as terrorist countries. And we will certainly look on what we perceive as our enemies in a different way than our friends.
News flash. You have consistently made statements so lacking in truth and completely void of intelligent thought that no one is going to believe this unless you can provide some proof. But, please be aware that if these 'all other countries' are Syria, Iran, Iraq, Yemen or that type then you have sent your credibility down another notch.
Okee dokee.
Not surprised at the first sentence. LOL.LOL. LOL. at the second. Could you explain what you mean by stomp all over them? Would there be some reason that, if we want to stomp all over China for having a secret friendship with North Korea that we wouldn't have already stomped all over North Korea?
Do you bother to think prior to making these ridiculous claims?
Your weak grasp of English causes your meaning to elude me. If you are saying most of our prisoners are incarcerated over cannabis or hemp but since India and China do not have laws against this they have no one in prison for it; I'd say you answered your own question.
Do I approve the legalization of marijuana? Maybe not but I do support the decriminalization of it; if that makes sense.
War and nuclear weapons should be banned.
I don't claim to even be a good writer off of this dam cell phone. Yet, do speak other languages and spend the vast majority of my time as profession Artist/historians/builder and do know I'm contributing to society. I got a better chance of finding big foot than finding an honest American politicians with follow through on solutions.
If you can claim any world class level of any kind, like athletics/ traveler/artist like I can , then please refrain from calling void of intelligence.
Unless you have been to China, Russia or middle East several times. Why tell me about it from weak words rather than from experiences.
I assume you are responding to me. I agree that nuclear weapons and war should be banned. I speak other languages also. Have traveled through other countries around the world also. You can claim something, but it is simply a claim that cannot be verified. I'm afraid I've never heard of Castlepoloma other than here on Hub Pages. So, don't think that you get to insist that you are somehow above another because of an unverifiable claim. And, to be quite frank, even if your claim could be verified your request does not make any sense.
When I perceive your arguments to be void of facts, truth or intelligence I may choose to comment. I do have that right.
Can not reveal my name because of my position. So lets try to make sense out of secrets societies.
From my work I've met hundreds of politicians and famous people, yet don't feel above or below anyone, not even you, live and learn.
We both agree banning war and nukes Is a good plan. Why is there a gun for every person in America. It's mainly not for dear or criminals because you got three times greater chance of killing yourself ( according to NRA facts). Americans are most afraid of their own Government tyranny. Why is the largest corporationism group employed in the World are US Justice system and US military complex.
Then ask yourself, why are American citizens and most everyone in the world terrorized of there American military base policing the world with nukes or big guns in 160 countries. Most people are in prison over drugs another disgraceful way to police the world.
Now go back to why American citizens have 10 times the gun power than their own Government and military. Americans new world order is run more by fear than love in this world. The BRICS needs to balance this fear by action of dumping US dollars in order to stop this dark empire from owning them. Backed up with equal military fear.
Live and learn, I'm still waiting for lessons in my lack of truth and void of intelligence.
LOL. Read your posts. Then think about them. That should do the trick.
It"s all just too deep for you, so you give a childish response.
Trust your experiences, not so much your hearsay.
by Jack Lee 7 years ago
It is a delemma for me. As a conservative and one who does not like wars unless absolutely necessary, I am just not sure what we can do in this case.You have a dictator who is treated as a god by his own people, almost like a cult.They have been brainwashed to hate us and the west.They also possess...
by Mike Russo 7 years ago
What did America do to make North Korea hate us?
by Iontach 11 years ago
Every day I refresh my "North Korea" search on Goolge news, but always the same ol' story. "North Korea threatens to attack bla bla bla...". I wonder will leader Kim Jong Un actually do carry out any of his proposed threats. Possibly he is just talking the talk as to strengthen...
by TMMason 14 years ago
I heard this yesterday and today.http://www.kansascity.com/2010/07/23/21 … ponse.htmlDoes N.Korea really understand what will happen to them if they Nuke our Navy?And what do you think should be our response to a Military strike against our navy by N.Korea?
by Don W 7 years ago
I'm struggling to keep up with all this. Is Trump really planning to attack North Korea if they do another nuclear test? Is it seriously being considered as a possibility? Or is it just sabre rattling? And is this type of brinksmanship the best approach to foreign policy?
by Useful Knowledge 15 years ago
North Korea is threatening to "wipe the Us off the map." Do they have the weapons to do this? Do you think we can intercept thier missiles?
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