The Babylonian Woe

Cover of The Babylonian Woe by David Astle
Author: David Astle
Year: 2015
Language: en
Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9781910220238
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Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.813 Pounds
Width: 0.66 Inches
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The Babylonian Woe by David Astle, published by Omnia Veritas Limited in 2015, is a detailed exploration of the historical dynamics surrounding money and its creators in ancient civilizations. This edition spans 316 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the fragments of information regarding monetary issuance and its influence on the progression of human history, suggesting a longstanding conspiracy that has shaped societal structures from antiquity to modern times.

Readers will find an examination of the interplay between economic control and authority, highlighting how those who manage monetary systems have historically viewed rulers and deities as obstacles to their influence. The narrative discusses the propaganda against authority figures throughout history, linking ancient city gods and modern kings to a broader conspiracy that has persisted over time. This work engages with themes of economic history and the evolution of power dynamics, providing insights into the foundational aspects of business and economics as they relate to historical events.


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Every conclusion arrived at as a result of study of the fragments of information available in respect to money and its creators in the world of the Ancient Civilizations, indicates the existence of a far reaching conspiracy in respect to monetary issuance influencing the progression of man’s history in the earliest times of which written record exists. It is also outstandingly clear that it was parent to that acknowledged and most obvious conspiracy such as exists today. Hence was able to develop that conspiracy against mankind most exemplified by a continuous propaganda of hate against all authority: in pre-antiquity and antiquity against the many city gods, and in relatively modern times against the kings that rose out of the ruins of that which had been Rome. As those controlling totally the economic life of a state through monetary creation and emission, must have felt that kings and gods were more of a nuisance than anything else, the instigators of this conspiracy in whatever place and era, obviously were those who first did the business of bankers; the controllers of values, and consequently the economic life of the states wherever the precious metal standard was used.

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Language: en. Pages: 316.

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