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You're here because you recognize that today's political battles aren't new. They're the continuation of a 250-year war between two fundamentally opposed systems: the American Republic versus the British Empire's financial oligarchy.
This membership installment features Robert Ingraham's extraordinary 2022 class series on George Washington—content that's more urgent today than ever.
Why? Because Washington's economic revolution, forged with Alexander Hamilton, is the exact blueprint Donald Trump is using to rebuild America's productive economy.
The parallels are striking: Just as Washington faced sabotage from Jefferson and Madison's British-aligned faction, Trump confronts similar imperial agents within his own party. Washington's strategies aren't ancient history—they're the playbook for defeating today's oligarchy.
The first class is available to all subscribers. The complete series is exclusive to Firebringers and Prometheans.
The 21-Year Revolution You Never Learned About
In 1775, Americans were subjects of the British Empire. By 1796, we were citizens of a sovereign Republic with the world's most advanced economy. This wasn't just a war for independence—it was the greatest economic revolution in human history.
Here's what they don't teach you: Washington didn't just win battles. He was an opponent of slavery, the architect of our industrial revolution and America's leading agricultural scientist. Working with Hamilton, he built an economy based on productive labor, not financial speculation—the opposite of Britain's parasitic system.
Washington's revolution lasted 21 years, from Lexington and Concord through his presidency. Every step was opposed by the same oligarchical networks that control America today.
The enemy then was the British Empire's financial system. The enemy now is the same system, operating through Wall Street, the City of London, and their political puppets.
Washington's method: Build real productive capacity. Develop science and technology. Create credit for manufacturing, not speculation. Educate citizens to think, not just consume.
Trump's method: Rebuild manufacturing. End endless wars. Restore American System economics. Break the stranglehold of financial parasites.
Same fight. Same principles. Same enemy.
Why This Matters Now
As we battle to break free from our current ruling class—the same oligarchy Washington fought—we need to understand his complete strategy. Not just the military tactics, but the economic and philosophical principles that created the world's first modern republic.
Washington's revolution isn't a history lesson. It's the instruction manual for America's renewal.
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Robert Ingraham exposes the gulf between Hamilton's productive credit and oligarchical central banking. Learn how to eliminate Fed corruption, end inflation, and finance America's greatest expansion.