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Inside the South African Reserve Bank Goodson sweeps aside the usual dust of economic theory to provide a thoroughly engag- ing account on the origins and purposes of the Republic’s cen- tral banking instuon. Good- son does so as an “outsider” on the “inside,” a proponent of banking reform who became a non-execuve director of the SA Reserve Bank. What Goodson found was in- eptude, corrupon, careerism, ignorance and scandal. When Goodson became too trouble- some for the status quo, he was removed, smeared, and a’empts were made to legally silence him. Here Goodson not only gives an account of his me within the SA Reserve Bank, but places the bank within its historical context, having been established as part of a world-wide agenda orchestrated by Montagu Norman, gov- ernor of the Bank of England, to create “central banks” throughout the world as part of a glob- al financial system controlled by internaonal financiers. Those who figured prominently in imposing this fraudulent financial system on South Africa were Jan Smuts, and his friend and adviser Henry Strakosch, whose closeness to Winston Churchill is also shown to be of world historical significance. The only voices raised in opposion to this decepvely-named “central banking” were from the Labour Party. Those voices have long gone from anything sll calling itself “Labour,” in South Africa as elsewhere. However, there were alternaves, such as the use of state banking in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Japan and Italy, and the en- during example of North Dakota. Goodson ex- amines each of these. Moreover, he provides a series of appendices on dra5 legislaon for ex- actly how a sound banking system could be im- plemented, creang for the first me genuine sovereignty, prosperity and jusce. 152 p, SC, R 210 HUTTEN-BUCHDIENST Posbus 7234, Pretoria, 0001 Vuurklipstraat 541, Die Wilgers T & F: 012 807 0434 072 229 2148 Books by Stephen Mi,ord Goodson A History of Central Banking S. Goodson’s companion volume to Inside the South African Re- serve Bank Its Origins and Secrets Exposed. While the la’er volume describes the mechanics of the fraudulent usury banking system, with a focus on Goodson’s experiences as a director of the SA Re- serve Bank, this volume expands the focus to en- compass the role of banking and money in history from ancient mes to the present. The role of money-lenders in history was once aptly termed by many acute observers as the “Hidden Hand.” It is the power to create, lend and accumulate interest on “credit,” and then re-lend that interest for further interest, in perpetuity, that creates pervasive, world- wide debt, from the individual, to the family, to the enre state. The ability to operate a fraudulent credit and loan system has long been known, and through all the slickness of a snake-oil salesman, the money-lenders – the same types Jesus whipped from the Temple – have persuaded governments that banking is best le5 to private interests. Many wars, revoluons, depressions, recessions, and other social upheavals, have been directly related to the determinaon of these money-lenders to retain and extend their power and profits. When any state, individual or idea has threatened their scam they have o5en responded with wars and revoluons.The cultural and material progress of a civilizaon will o5en relate to the degree by which it is free from the influence of debt, and the degradaon that results when the money-lenders are permi’ed to regain power. Hence, Goodson shows that both World Wars, the Napoleonic wars, the American Revoluon, the rise and fall of Julius Caesar, the over- throw of Qathafi in Libya and the revoluon against Tsar Nicholas, among much else relate to this “Hidden Hand” in history. This is the key to understanding the past, present and future. 207 p, SC, R 240 Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd South Africa’s Greatest Prime Minister Dr. Verwoerd has been unjustly condemned as the architect of apartheid, when it was in fact the official policy of successive Dutch and Brish colonial administraons. Dr. Verwoerd gave apartheid a new name, a different meaning and dimension and implemented it in a far more humane manner for the benefit of everyone. Se-paraon at social level, mutual co-operaon in the economic sphere and scope for the indig- enous Bantu peoples to obtain their freedom and independence at their own pace, unhindered by the depredaons of the super capitalists and internaonal bankers. These policies received widespread support throughout all populaon groups and were a reflecon of an economy growing at 6% per annum and a Black unemployment rate of 5%. Amongst Black people Dr. Verwoerd was accorded the highest accolades with the tles of Rapula, the rainmaker who brings the good things in life, and Sebeloke, the protector of the people. Dr. Verwoerd would not tolerate any interference in the internal affairs of South Africa and it was his determinaon to destroy the subversive acvies of the internaonal money power, which contributed to his demise and the eventual downfall of South Africa. To-day the country is an abject colony of the internaonal bankers and, not surprisingly, experiences the greatest disparity in income distribuon in the world. 144 S. SC. R170 , HC 220 As at February 2018

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Page 1: Inside the HUTTEN-BUCHDIENST Goodson sweeps aside the ... · industrialised country in Africa, the bread basket of the central African region and possessed of one of the most highly

Inside the South African Reserve Bank

Goodson sweeps aside the

usual dust of economic theory

to provide a thoroughly engag-

ing account on the origins and

purposes of the Republic’s cen-

tral banking ins�tu�on. Good-

son does so as an “outsider” on

the “inside,” a proponent of

banking reform who became a

non-execu�ve director of the

SA Reserve Bank. What Goodson found was in-

ep�tude, corrup�on, careerism, ignorance and

scandal. When Goodson became too trouble-

some for the status quo, he was removed,

smeared, and a'empts were made to legally

silence him. Here Goodson not only gives an

account of his �me within the SA Reserve Bank,

but places the bank within its historical context,

having been established as part of a world-wide

agenda orchestrated by Montagu Norman, gov-

ernor of the Bank of England, to create “central

banks” throughout the world as part of a glob-

al financial system controlled by interna�onal

financiers. Those who figured prominently in

imposing this fraudulent financial system on

South Africa were Jan Smuts, and his friend and

adviser Henry Strakosch, whose closeness to

Winston Churchill is also shown to be of world

historical significance. The only voices raised in

opposi�on to this decep�vely-named “central

banking” were from the Labour Party. Those

voices have long gone from anything s�ll calling

itself “Labour,” in South Africa as elsewhere.

However, there were alterna�ves, such as the

use of state banking in Canada, Australia, New

Zealand, Germany, Japan and Italy, and the en-

during example of North Dakota. Goodson ex-

amines each of these. Moreover, he provides a

series of appendices on dra5 legisla�on for ex-

actly how a sound banking system could be im-

plemented, crea�ng for the first �me genuine

sovereignty, prosperity and jus�ce.

152 p, SC, R 210

HUTTEN-BUCHDIENST

Posbus 7234, Pretoria, 0001

Vuurklipstraat 541, Die Wilgers

T & F: 012 807 0434

072 229 2148

Books by Stephen Mi,ord Goodson

A History of Central Banking

S. Goodson’s

companion volume to Inside the South African Re-

serve Bank Its Origins and Secrets Exposed. While

the la'er volume describes the mechanics of the

fraudulent usury banking system, with a focus on

Goodson’s experiences as a director of the SA Re-

serve Bank, this volume expands the focus to en-

compass the role of banking and money in history

from ancient �mes to the present.

The role of money-lenders in history was once aptly termed by many

acute observers as the “Hidden Hand.” It is the power to create, lend

and accumulate interest on “credit,” and then re-lend that interest

for further interest, in perpetuity, that creates pervasive, world-

wide debt, from the individual, to the family, to the en�re state.

The ability to operate a fraudulent credit and loan system has long

been known, and through all the slickness of a snake-oil salesman,

the money-lenders – the same types Jesus whipped from the Temple

– have persuaded governments that banking is best le5 to private

interests. Many wars, revolu�ons, depressions, recessions, and other

social upheavals, have been directly related to the determina�on of

these money-lenders to retain and extend their power and profits.

When any state, individual or idea has threatened their scam they

have o5en responded with wars and revolu�ons.The cultural and

material progress of a civiliza�on will o5en relate to the degree by

which it is free from the influence of debt, and the degrada�on that

results when the money-lenders are permi'ed to regain power.

Hence, Goodson shows that both World Wars, the Napoleonic wars,

the American Revolu�on, the rise and fall of Julius Caesar, the over-

throw of Qathafi in Libya and the revolu�on against Tsar Nicholas,

among much else relate to this “Hidden Hand” in history. This is the

key to understanding the past, present and future.

207 p, SC, R 240

Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd South Africa’s Greatest Prime Minister

Dr. Verwoerd has been unjustly condemned as the architect of apartheid, when it was in fact the official

policy of successive Dutch and Bri�sh colonial administra�ons. Dr. Verwoerd gave apartheid a new name,

a different meaning and dimension and implemented it in a far more humane manner for the benefit of

everyone. Se-para�on at social level, mutual co-opera�on in the economic sphere and scope for the indig-

enous Bantu peoples to obtain their freedom and independence at their own pace, unhindered by the

depreda�ons of the super capitalists and interna�onal bankers. These policies received widespread support throughout all

popula�on groups and were a reflec�on of an economy growing at 6% per annum and a Black unemployment rate of 5%.

Amongst Black people Dr. Verwoerd was accorded the highest accolades with the �tles of Rapula, the rainmaker who brings

the good things in life, and Sebeloke, the protector of the people. Dr. Verwoerd would not tolerate any interference in the

internal affairs of South Africa and it was his determina�on to destroy the subversive ac�vi�es of the interna�onal money

power, which contributed to his demise and the eventual downfall of South Africa. To-day the country is an abject colony of

the interna�onal bankers and, not surprisingly, experiences the greatest disparity in income distribu�on in the world.

144 S. SC. R170 , HC 220

As at February 2018

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The Genocide of the Boers

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The Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) remains unique in the annals of modern history. For the first �me in the modern era, war was deliberately waged by a supposedly civilized na�on on innocent women and children. Not only were Dutch se'ler (Boer) homes destroyed by the Bri�sh forces by means of a scorched earth policy, but the Boer women and wee ones were then herded into deplorable concentra�on camps. Women and children whose menfolk were s�ll in the ba'lefield were subjected to starva�on ra-�ons, which resulted in widespread disease and death. At the heart of the conflict was the desire of the Rothschild banking dynasty to control the mineral wealth of regions inhabited by the Dutch pioneers who had tamed the wild lands of southern Africa. To fund the unending Bri�sh atroci�es, the Rothschilds dug deep 26p., SC., A 4 format R 90

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Fi5y years ago Prime Minister Ian Douglas Smith and the Rhodesian Front party declared independ-ence from Great Britain unilaterally. A decision which was views at that �me as being both brave and foolish, it gave Rhodesians of all races seven years of peace and prosperity. Therea5er there followed a banker-financed terrorist war for an equivalent number of years.In 1980 Rhodesia be-came Zimbabwe and experienced twenty years of modest progress before plunging into an abyss, from which it is unlikely to emerge for a very long �me.In the 1970s Rhodesia was the second most industrialised country in Africa, the bread basket of the central African region and possessed of one of the most highly educated and trained indigenous people in the less developed world. And then it went all wrong.

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General Jan Chris;an Smuts—The Debunking of a Myth General Jan Chris�an Smuts (1870-1950) was an heroic icon for many. But over the decades, he was regarded in another light. For Afrikaners of a previous genera�on, he was seen as a traitor, but in the modern age, he seems to have become “far-sighted”. This book by Stephen Goodson reveals a con-sistency in his ac�ons and thinking which shows what purpose this far-sightedness served. Since the �me when he studied at Cambridge University, he adopted a philosophy known as “Holism”, and a stance grounded on interna�onalism which served the interests of the interna�onal bankers (and in SA, the ‘Randlords’), as opposed to a na�onal outlook, serving the people. He involved South Africa in three unnecessary wars. He introduced a central bank in SA (permiTng privately owned banks to cre-ate the na�on’s money supply as an interest bearing debt). A “New World Order” under a world gov-ernment was seen as a logical outcome of his Holis�c view. He was infatuated with Zionism. He is credited with doing much of Winston Churchill’s thinking for him. Born in the Bri�sh Cape Colony, he studied law in Britain. The book covers his early years and indoctrina�on, his involvement with Paul Krüger and the Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902 and his rela�onship with people like Strakosch, who paid Winston Churchill’s gambling debts, and who le5 Smuts a bequest in his 1943 Will. Also discussed are his friendship with US President Woodrow Wilson; his presence at Versailles; his part in the League of Na�ons; and the 1914 Rebellion in SA. He also played a part in Britain’s Imperial War Cabinet in 1917, and helped fashion the Bri�sh Commonwealth. Some li'le known aspects of Versailles and WWI and WW2, as well as the Osse-wa-Brandwag, are revealed. Smuts’s role in the Balfour Declara�on and his close friendship with Chaim Weizmann resulted in a kibbutz and streets in Israel being named a5er him. He was Prime Minister of South Africa from 1939 to 1948, when according to some analysts, the votes of the returning SA soldiers from the front had turned against him, resul�ng in his party’s defeat, and the Na�onal Party (much to their surprise) became SA;’s new government. 83 p., SC, R 140

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