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Lord Of The Rings - 09-27-05

I have often heard that J.R.R Tolkiens works represents something. Many theories no doubt exist, but one that is striking in todays world, and one which I am sure Tolkien himself will nod in agreement and say that is what he wrote the LTR about - is the international banking system.

The theory goes that the rings of power symbolise the different central banks around the world. The one ring, which is the ring to rule them all is the the world central bank, and that is the one which is being sought to bind the others in its power.

I clearly agree with this theory!

It makes sense considering that Tolkien was both a 'racist', a 'nationalist' and someone who greatly respected nature rather than 'PC madeness', 'multi-culturism', 'money', and 'greed'. He must of figured out whilst studying history, how the Bank of England is in reality a private bank, and how it and other central banks operate to keep people in perpetual slavery through a banking hold over governments and manipulating interest rates.

He must of also figured out with his experiences in the WW1 trenches and through WW2, what was happening behind the scenes and who was really pulling the strings. And he may of also find out what the grand plan was, and thus he symbolised a one all powerfull world central bank with the one ring which the chozenites are looking for.

If this theory is true, then it spells out big trouble for everyone in the near future. The world bank and IMF was set up several years ago, however, it is not a central bank as yet, and not all currencies have been pegged to it. I suspect the International Clearing Bank in Switzerland is the venue, and already the chozenites are already running it with the recent appointment of Wolfowitz.

I could be wrong, but the theory seems to fit.

I would like to ask if I may whether anyone has a theory for Tolkiens work or is it just a fantasy tale full stop?
  
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