Quote from Henry Morgenthau, Jr., |
"We can hardly expect the nation-state to make itself superfluous, at least not overnight. Rather what we must aim for is really nothing more than caretakers of a bankrupt international machine which will have to be transformed slowly into a new one. The transition will not be dramatic, but a gradual one. People will still cling to national symbols."

By: | 
Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (more quotes by Henry Morgenthau, Jr. or books by/about Henry Morgenthau, Jr.) |

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(1891-1967) U.S. Secretary of the Treasury for Franklin D. Roosevelt, CFR member |

Source: | 
1945 |

Categories: | 
Centralization, CFR, Debt, Deception, Economics, NWO, Patriotism, Statism, UN, Unification |

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