East India
Company [East India Co.] was made official with the approval of Queen Elizabeth
I in 1600. The British control in India started when this company was
established in London and seized the government revenues of the Bengal region
of India. After this milestone, the British deep state started slowly building
its dominion in India. Soon after, the Indian Civil Service, also known as the
Imperial Civil Service, was set up that allowed the British to control not only
sovereign princely states, but all of India. It also made sure that British
officers could obtain all the key positions.
This
marked the beginning of the colonization of India – 'the jewel in the crown'–
by the British deep state. India was now divided into classes: noble families
seeking to preserve their rights and a new middle class that owed their
existence to Britain.
East India
Co. transferred 'fractional reserve banking', inspired by the Babylonian
banking system and which was the first step towards the modern central banking
practice, from India to Britain. (Fractional reserve banking refers to the
practice where banks keep a certain amount of the deposits they receive, and
offer the rest to the investors and the market as loans, etc. It is based on
earning interest on money that does not practically exist.) This finance system
brought along a string of interesting practices. The said system played an
important part in many notorious conflicts and wars like the French Revolution,
the Napoleonic Wars, the Anglo-Boer War [the war between the British Empire and
the two Boer states in South Africa], WWI and the Bolshevik Revolution. Even
the Bolshevik Revolution was in truth planned and financed by secret
organizations controlled by the British deep state. Lenin himself admitted in
March 1922 that the revolution hadn't been an independent movement. He clearly
stated during the 11th Party Congress that the party was being run
by 'a huge bureaucratic machine'.14
Today, it
is a widely known fact that wars are considered as an important revenue source
for reserve banking systems. Dr. John Coleman, a retired intelligence officer,
explains this truth with the following words:
It is
estimated by war historian Alan Brugar, that the international bankers made a
profit of $10,000 from every soldier who fell in battle. Life is cheap when it
comes to the Committee of 300-Illuminati-Rothschild-Warburg-Federal Reserve
bankers, who financed both sides of the war.15
The
committee of 300 referred to here will be explained in detail later.
East India
Co. was first founded with the purpose of exploiting countries with rich
natural resources, most notably India, China and the South African Republic. As
explained above, fractional reserve banking was used by Britain and the United
States to finance the WWI. In 1661, British King Charles II granted East India
Co. the right to make war and peace with independent countries. This was the
first time a private company, engaged in financial activities, was given such
rights. These rights were used to seize agricultural areas and produce in
various countries as this financial company achieved a position where its
members could meet with princes and as it dominated the fractional reserve
system that increased the money supply in the market. By 1830, the whole of India
was practically under East India Co.'s control.16
In 1702,
the company was renamed to British East India Co. (BEIC), and the reserve
system used in India was exported all around the world. This system is also the
origin of the modern Federal Reserve banking practice that controls all the
markets today; in other words, the system that gave rise to central banks.
One of the
first things British East India Co. did was use spies to weaken the influence
of Sikhs that stood up to the caste system. A part of Indian customs, the caste
system turned frighteningly racist after the British input. As a result of the
efforts of British deep state, deep divides also ensued between Muslims and the
Sikhs.
In 1813,
the British government renewed the charter of British East India Co. for a
further 20 years. In 1833, the Parliament decided to extend the duration of the
charter once again for another 20 years. However, voices began to rise in India
against the rule of the British East India Co. The Rebellion of 1857 (also known
as the Sepoy Rebellion) resulted in India coming under the direct control of
the British Empire and Queen Victoria officially took the title of Empress of
India in 1876. The famine that happened that same year caused the death of more
than 2 million Indians, who were considered lower class. In addition, during
the entire reign of British East India Co., more than 6 million lower class
Indians lost their lives due to famine.
After that
time the control of the British deep state in India increased even more.
Individuals trained in the top British schools were placed in key judicial and
administrative positions of India as well as media roles that had a profound
effect on the society. Since the British deep state had control over not only
the country in general, but also over the princely states, it was able to exert
its influence everywhere. One British commissioner was appointed to work with
every prince. It was a widely known fact that those commissioners took the
princes under their control, and watched their every move. The country didn't
have any military freedom, just like they didn't have much say in their
domestic or foreign policies. With the British rule, everything India possessed
came under the rule of the British deep state.
It is also
known that the opium trade thrived with the input of the British deep state and
became one of the most important means of the exploitation of India. Robert
Clive, a famous figure in the British occupation of India, took under his
control the most fertile opium lands until 1765.17 Drug trade became
a part of the already frightening, racist situation in the region. The British
deep state took control of the administration in India, which it considered a
good market, caused division amongst the people, used racism as leverage,
seized control of the country's resources and started managing the drug
trafficking, which helped solidify its control over the country.
From that
day on, India became a central hub, through which the British deep state
managed its various propaganda projects. The most important administrative role
in this project was assumed by British East India Co. This company, an umbrella
organization for all covert organizations built to shape world affairs,
constituted the first step of the British deep state in the 19th
century towards its goal of world reign.
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