Originally Posted by AKA_Spook
For those of you thinking we had a two party system... this should clear things up.

"The argument that the two parties should represent opposed ideals and policies, one, perhaps, of the Right and the other of the Left, is a foolish idea acceptable only to doctrinaire and academic thinkers. Instead, the two parties should be almost identical, so that the American people can "throw the rascals out" at any election without leading to any profound or extensive shifts in policy."

The above quote comes from the massive 1966 tome titled Tragedy and Hope, authored by banking insider and intellectual/historian Carroll Quigley. You could almost say it constitutes a real life Screwtape Letters. The book was written and published with a very small audience in mind, i.e., the world's up and coming elites of banking and politics (Bill Clinton, Quigley protege, said it was the one book that had the most influence on his political perspective), i.e., future insiders and controllers of the Western world.

It was never meant to have a larger audience than that, but when a copy was discovered a few years after publication, it went viral among American patriot organizations, being copied, then photocopied, and passed around. Eventually the publisher was pressured by constant demand to republish the book, pressure for many years resisted by counter pressure from the banking and political elites, but the publisher did eventually relent to public pressure and quietly republished it. The cat was already out of the bag anyway, with unauthorized copies becoming ubiquitous.

You weren't originally meant to have access to it. All the more reason you should get a copy and study it if you wish to understand the actual history of the world under banker domination and what's actually happening to America today.