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erybody will eventually be taxed out of all of their properties to pay back INTEREST to these high class swindlers.
 And, there is no way that the people can learn that they pay all of the INTEREST to the financiers because all of their institutions of publicity and learning are controlled by financiers.
 Neither can the people learn that all organizations except the Direct Credits Society must pay fees and dues to the touts of the financiers for the part they take in defrauding them.
 Yes, that means Labor organizations as well as Manufacturers, Merchants, Farmers, Professional and Educational organizations.
 The Direct Credits Program states specifically that Laboring men should manage Labor organizations. Manufacturers should manage Manufacturing associations. Mer­chants should manage Merchants associations and Farmers should manage Far­mers associations.
 Lawson is the best friend the laboring man, the manufacturer, the merchant and the farmer has because he wants all of them to get a square deal and they can’t get it as long as touts of the financiers run their organizations.
 Lawson wants Capital and Labor to work together in peace and harmony for the benefit of everybody. That cannot be accomplished as long as financialISM controls all of their ISMS and keeps them fighting one another to the death of all of them.
 The Capitalist wants to pay the laboring man all he can afford to but the financier who loans him money will not permit him to do so.
 Whenever the financiers want to get control of a certain factory they cause their labor organization to go on a strike until the owner of it is ruined or forced to take orders from them.
 Different groups of financiers control different labor organizations as well as they control different manufacturers, merchants, and farmers associations.
 So these different groups of financiers get the different labor organizations to not only fight against the manufacturer but they get them to fight among themselves. They force one laboring man to whip another laboring man.
 What a difference between those laboring organizations that are controlled by financiers and the Direct Credits Society.
 Lawson tells his officers: “Don’t ever harm a working man,” while the financiers’ touts furnish clubs to working men to knock each other’s brains out.
 A tout of the financiers told one of the labor leaders in Detroit to stop the men from teaching Direct Credits for Everybody in the factories.
 The leader’s retort was: “The workers would not stand for that. They are all for Lawson.”
 So that shows how the law of reaction works. Because Lawson stands for all working men therefore all working men stand for Lawson.

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