By vscampbell on Skatehive
That system, with individuals holding the most power, did not suit the desires of those who wanted control over the populations for the purpose of harvesting their productivity. They wanted a hierarchy with them being at the top, creating control over the population of powerless people. Oddly enough, this was a debate even in the earliest days of the nation. Alexander Hamilton was a proponent of Federalism and a national bank. Jefferson and some of the others rejected the idea as being unconstitutional, since that power wasn’t given to the Government. Hamilton was a close associate of the Rothschilds and the London bankers who financed the war. So, you see, even from the start there was a desire to pervert the new networked nation into a hierarchy so the bankers could manipulate and control the people. That was the debate that caused the Civil War. Eventually the Federalists won, and Lincoln’s address at Gettysburg stunned those who attended. These were new concepts, that the Federal G