Similarities between Caesar and Jesus, and the Financial Crisis

From The History of the “Money changers” (2006) by Andrew Hitchcock:

Julius Caesar took back from the money changers the power to coin money and then minted coins for the benefit of all. (.) By making money plentiful, Caesar won the love of the common people. But the money changers hated him for it and this is why Caesar was assassinated.

Jesus Christ threw the money changers out as their monopoly on these coins totally violated the sanctity of God’s house. These money changers called for his death days later.

See also Martin Armstrong on the Debt Crisis.

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