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The New World Order | Chapter 33 - The Attack on Property

Chapter 33 - The Attack on Property

The right to private property is one of the cornerstones of freedom. Man must be free to acquire and then be allowed to possess property, the sustenance necessary to maintain his right to life.

Benjamin Disraeli, the Prime Minister of England between 1874 and 1880, reported that the secret societies wanted to destroy the right to own private property in the form of land. He wrote: "They do not want constitutional government...

they want to change the tenure of the land, to drive out the present owners of the soil and to put an end to ecclesiastical [meaning religious] establishments." 630 Mr. Disraeli implied, quite correctly, that it was the religious establishments that taught that man had the right to private property. It is the church that teaches support for this human right by teaching that one individual has no right to steal from another individual.

This teaching is found in both the Old and New Testaments of the Holy Bible.

The Commandment "Thou shalt not steal" is found in Exodus 20:15 in the Old Testament, and in Matthew 19:18 in the New. In fact, in the New Testament, it is a direct commandment of Jesus himself.

That means that no man has the right to take the property of another. The secret societies that the Prime Minister was referring to want to "change the tenure," meaning the ownership, "of the soil." This means that they want to abolish private property.

So it is the church that stands in the way of those who wish to abolish the right to private property.

And it is the church that must be destroyed to eliminate mankind's right to private property.

The Illuminati also saw the connection between the churches and the Biblical teaching. Adam Weishaupt wrote: "The baneful [meaning one causing of distress]

influence of accumulated property was declared an insurmountable obstacle to the happiness of any nation whose chief laws were framed for its protection and increase." 631

Karl Marx, the Communist, echoed the concept that certain individuals did not possess the right to own private property.

He wrote: "The emancipation of labor demands... an equitable distribution of the proceeds of labor." 632

Marx envisioned a government large enough to divide the property accumulated after labor. He wrote this: "From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs." 633

Those who have the ability to produce must have their property taken away and given to those who have the need for that property.

He then continued: "... the theory of the Communists may be summed up in the single sentence: Abolition of private property." 634

And the Humanists want to participate in the debate about the right to own private property. They also do not believe that man has the right to own and possess property.

They have verbalized it in the Fourteenth Principle in the HUMANIST MANIFESTO II: "The humanists are firmly convinced that existing acquisitive and profit motivated society has shown itself to be inadequate and that a radical change in methods, controls and motives must be instituted.

A socialized and cooperative order must be established to the end that the equitable distribution of the means of life be possible." 635
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A "socialized and cooperative order" would be one where the government takes from those who have the ability and gives it to those who have the need. That is precisely what Karl Marx advocated.

So those who wish to abolish private property have included it in their religion.

In America, the attack on private property is very subtle:

those who wish to destroy man's right to possess property do not directly identify that as their goal. They conceal their purposes behind other issues, but the end result is the same.

The right to private property is slowly being eroded.

Perhaps the main weapon utilized in the battle is the government's power to tax. As taxes increase, the public has less and less ability to purchase property.

Another method that the attackers use to destroy private property is inflation. This tool takes an ever increasing percentage of the earnings of the working class. Inflation, as has already been discussed in this study, is defined as an increase in the money supply, resulting in a rise in the price level. A deflation is caused by a decrease in the money supply, causing prices to drop. Therefore, the business cycle is caused by those who control the money supply. And the purpose of the business cycle is to take property from some and to give it to others. Those who know what course the money supply is going to take are certainly able to take advantage of their prior knowledge and can make exorbitant profits.

So inflation is a method of depriving some people of their private property without their knowledge.

That means that those who cause inflation can also prevent it. The controller of the money supply in the United States is the privately owned Federal Reserve, [called by this author the Private Reserve] and their purpose is to use their ability to cause business cycles through inflation and deflation to destroy the right of the people to own private property.

But, few in America understand that that is their purpose.

So the plunder continues.

And the God-given, inalienable, "self-evident" right to private property continues to be slowly eroded.

Just like Karl Marx and the Humanists want.
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