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The U.S. and England are linked through cultural observations regarding their shared language as noted in [1] and [2], as well as through historical economic analysis by Karl Marx regarding the movement of capital between the two nations as cited in [3] and [4].
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Jeffrey Epstein - Spectre Journal spectrejournal.com 2 facts
quoteWerner Bonefeld notes that the persistence of illicit practices like human trafficking demonstrates that Karl Marx's insight—that 'a great deal of capital, which appears today in the United States without a certificate of birth, was yesterday, in England, the capitalist blood of children'—remains a decisive judgment on contemporary conditions.
quoteWerner Bonefeld notes that the persistence of illicit practices like those of Jeffrey Epstein demonstrates the continued relevance of Karl Marx's insight: 'a great deal of capital, which appears today in the United States without a certificate of birth, was yesterday, in England, the capitalist blood of children.'
Mythic Traditions and the Brotherhood of the Snake - Part 2 ancient-origins.net 2 facts
measurementApproximately 15% of the population in England and the United States possesses the Rh-negative blood type.
measurementApproximately 5% of the Earth's population are currently Rh-Negatives, while 15% of the population in England and the United States are Rh-Negatives.
The Evolution of Tariffs: The United States' Historical Implementation ... thefinplangroup.com 1 fact
quoteAbraham Lincoln stated: "I don’t know much about the tariff, but I know this: if I buy a coat in England, I get the coat and England gets the money. If I buy a coat in America, I get the coat and America gets the money."
Extraterrestrial Intelligence and the Catholic Faith: A Brief History of ... catholicscientists.org 1 fact
claimNumerous prominent Catholic clergymen across the United States, England, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy held the conviction that extraterrestrial intelligence exists.
Evolution of Media Culture in the Context of McLuhans Typology globalmediajournal.com 1 fact
claimKey figures of Enlightenment literature and philosophy included Voltaire, J.-J. Rousseau, Ch. Montesquieu, and D. Diderot in France; J. Locke in England; G. E. Lessing, J. V. von Goethe, and F. Schiller in Germany; T. Payne, B. Franklin, and T. Jefferson in the United States; and M. Lomonosov, N. Novikov, A. Radischev, and A. Sumarokov in Russia.