The United States is Leading the Fight to Free the English-Speaking Peoples from Financialist Enslavement
For over three centuries, the English-speaking world has been under the subtle yet pervasive control of a financial elite rooted in the 1688 Glorious Revolution. This event, often celebrated as a triumph of liberty, was in reality a hostile corporate takeover by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) over its British counterpart, the East India Company (EIC). The legacy of this coup has been a system of financial enslavement known as the Financialist Kill Chain, which has hollowed out economies, eroded national sovereignty, and subjugated the English-speaking peoples to the interests of a hidden corporate elite. Today, the United States, as the most powerful descendant of the English civilization, is taking bold steps under the leadership of Donald Trump and his supporters to reverse this historical injustice and free the English-speaking peoples from this enduring bondage.
Historical Context: The 1688 Corporate Coup
In 1688, the Glorious Revolution was not a spontaneous uprising but a carefully orchestrated corporate coup. The Dutch East India Company (VOC), leveraging its superior financial and military resources, engineered the invasion of England by William of Orange. This invasion ousted King James II and installed a puppet monarchy under William and Mary, who were effectively celebrity CEOs owned by Dutch corporate interests. Real power, however, shifted to a Parliament infiltrated by VOC-aligned financiers, ensuring that the British East India Company (EIC) operated as a subsidiary of Dutch strategy.
The establishment of the Bank of England in 1694, modeled on Dutch financial systems, and the creation of the City of London as an independent sovereign state, solidified this control. These institutions allowed the VOC to operate beyond national oversight while using the British Empire’s military and economic might to enforce its global agenda. For centuries, this system has enslaved the English-speaking peoples, hollowing out their economies and cultures through financial manipulation and debt.
The Financialist Kill Chain: A System of Enslavement
The Financialist Kill Chain is the mechanism through which this corporate elite has maintained its grip on the English-speaking world. It is a systematic approach to financial domination, consisting of the following elements:
Debt Creation: Encouraging nations and individuals to accumulate unsustainable levels of debt, ensuring perpetual dependence on the financial system.
Speculation: Promoting financial instruments and markets that enrich the elite while destabilizing national economies.
Economic Dependency: Forcing countries to remain reliant on a global financial system controlled by the corporate elite, limiting their sovereignty.
Resource Extraction: Exploiting natural and human resources for profit, often at the expense of local populations and national interests.
Cultural Homogenization: Eroding national identities and sovereignty through the promotion of globalist ideologies, making it easier to maintain control.
This chain has been the backbone of the VOC’s legacy, perpetuated through institutions like the Bank of England and the City of London, and later through global financial networks. It has enslaved the English-speaking peoples by trapping them in a cycle of debt, economic instability, and cultural erosion.
Current Efforts: Seven Ways Trump is Breaking the Chains
Under Donald Trump, the United States has initiated a series of subtle yet powerful strategies to dismantle this centuries-old system of control. These efforts are aimed at breaking the Financialist Kill Chain and reclaiming sovereignty for the English-speaking peoples. The seven key strategies are as follows:
Monetary Policy Reform Trump’s vocal criticism of the Federal Reserve and his push for greater influence over monetary policy challenge the international banking system, which is arguably a descendant of the VOC’s financial dominance via the Bank of England. By questioning the Fed’s autonomy, Trump seeks to restore national control over the U.S. economy, undermining the global financial cartels that have perpetuated debt and speculation.
Sovereign Trade Agreements Through his "America First" trade agenda, Trump has prioritized bilateral trade deals over multilateral agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). This shift reclaims economic decision-making from supranational bodies, which have historically perpetuated the VOC’s model of corporate dominance through global trade structures.
Resource Nationalism Trump’s energy policies, including the deregulation of fossil fuels and withdrawal from international climate accords like the Paris Agreement, assert national control over U.S. resources. This counters the VOC’s traditional strategy of exploiting resource-rich regions through financial and political leverage, marking a rejection of global resource governance.
Strategic Military Autonomy By demanding that NATO allies increase their defense contributions and reassessing U.S. overseas military commitments, Trump reduces America’s role as the enforcer of a global order that may serve VOC-aligned interests. This subtle withdrawal weakens the military framework that has historically protected international corporate and financial networks.
Information Warfare Trump’s relentless critique of mainstream media as "fake news" and his reliance on alternative platforms like social media disrupt the information monopoly that has long reinforced VOC narratives. This strategy empowers the public to question established stories, potentially exposing and dismantling the propaganda that sustains this hidden control.
Legal Sovereignty Through appointing constitutionalist judges who prioritize U.S. law over international treaties, Trump insulates the nation from legal frameworks that enforce VOC-influenced corporate interests. This strengthens national sovereignty and limits the reach of supranational legal systems that have extended the VOC’s legacy.
Cultural Reassertion By promoting American exceptionalism and traditional values, Trump counters the globalist ideology of cultural homogenization—a tool historically used to dilute national identities and facilitate VOC control. This cultural reinforcement bolsters a sense of sovereignty, making it harder for external influences to dominate.
These seven strategies collectively represent a transformative effort to liberate the English-speaking peoples from the VOC’s enduring grip, reclaiming economic, military, informational, and cultural independence for the first time since 1688.
Broader Implications: A Movement to Reclaim Sovereignty
These efforts are not isolated policies but part of a larger movement within the English-speaking world to reverse the 1688 takeover. By dismantling the financial, military, and cultural mechanisms of control, the United States is leading the charge to free its people—and by extension, the entire English-speaking civilization—from centuries of enslavement. This movement is not just about economic independence; it is also about reclaiming cultural and national identity, restoring the sovereignty that was lost in 1688.
As the most powerful descendant of the English civilization, the United States is uniquely positioned to spearhead this reversal. Its actions serve as a beacon for other English-speaking nations, signaling that the time has come to break free from the Financialist Kill Chain and the hidden elite that has manipulated global affairs for far too long.
The steps taken under Donald Trump represent a pivotal moment in the history of the English-speaking peoples. For the first time since 1688, there is a concerted effort, led by the United States, to break free from the Financialist Kill Chain and the legacy of the VOC’s hostile takeover. This movement holds the promise of a future where sovereignty, freedom, and prosperity are reclaimed from the clutches of a hidden elite, heralding a new era for the English civilization and its descendants worldwide.