| Somewhere in the trillionaires room of Heaven three | | | | Rothschild agents in 1791 formed the First Bank of |
| old codgers are sitting around a table smoking cigars | | | | the United States but intense opposition to foreign |
| and chuckling over the J. P Morgan Chase & | | | | ownership by President Jefferson and others helped |
| Company buyout of Bear Stearns for a paltry $2.00 | | | | kill it by 1811. A Second Bank of the United States |
| a share. Not so much because the price had been | | | | was formed in 1816 once again by Rothschild agents |
| over $130 a share a few weeks earlier but because | | | | and this time they secured a 20-year charter. |
| the Federal Reserve Board put up $30 billion of the | | | | However, President Andrew Jackson was also |
| government's money to guarantee the sale. | | | | opposed to foreign ownership and withdrew the |
| Yes, Mayer Amschel Rothschild, J. P. Morgan and John | | | | federal deposits in 1832 as part of his plan to kill the |
| D. Rockefeller, patriarchs of three of the most | | | | bank charter in 1836. |
| powerful family fortunes in history have waited | | | | An attempt to assassinate Jackson in 1834 left him |
| nearly two centuries to see their dreams fulfilled. | | | | wounded but more determined than ever to stop |
| Perhaps such patience is why their families have | | | | the central bank. Thirty years later President Lincoln |
| remained successful by steadfastly maintaining the | | | | refused to pay international bankers extremely high |
| rules of the game as set down by their founders. | | | | interest rates during the Civil War and ordered the |
| It was 248 years ago, in 1760 that Mayer Amschel | | | | printing of government bonds. With the help of |
| Rothschild created the House of Rothschild that was | | | | Russian Czar Alexander II who also blocked a similar |
| to pave the way for international banking and control | | | | national bank from being set up in Russia by the |
| of the world's resources on a scale unparalleled and | | | | international bankers they were able to survive the |
| somewhat mysterious to this date. He disbursed his | | | | economic squeeze. |
| five sons to set up banking operations throughout | | | | Lincoln said, "The money powers prey upon the |
| Europe and the various European empires. | | | | nation in times of peace and conspire against it in |
| "Give me control of a nation's money and I care not | | | | times of adversity. The banking powers are more |
| who makes the laws." | | | | despotic than a monarchy, more insolent than |
| Mayer Amschel Rothschild | | | | autocracy, more selfish than bureaucracy. They |
| In time the House of Rothschild was able to take | | | | denounce as public enemies all who question their |
| control of the Bank of France and Bank of England | | | | methods or throw light upon their crimes. I have two |
| and relentlessly pursued an effort over two centuries | | | | great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me |
| to control a national bank in the USA. By 1850 it was | | | | and the bankers in the rear. Of the two, the one at |
| said the Rothschild family was worth over $6 billion | | | | my rear is my greatest foe. Corporations have been |
| and owned one half of the world's wealth. | | | | enthroned, and an era of corruption in high places will |
| From oil (Shell) to diamonds (DeBeers) to gold (from | | | | follow. The money power of the country will |
| 1919 until 2004 a Rothschild was permanent Chairman | | | | endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the |
| of the London Gold Fixing committee which met | | | | prejudices of the people until the wealth is |
| twice a day in the Rothschild offices in London) the | | | | aggregated in the hands of a few, and the Republic is |
| Rothschild's quietly accumulated a foothold in critical | | | | destroyed." |
| industries and commodities throughout the world. | | | | Both Lincoln and Alexander II were assassinated. In |
| A master at building impenetrable walls around his | | | | 1881 James Garfield became president and he was |
| family assets the current value of the Rothschild | | | | dedicated to restoring the right of the federal |
| holdings are estimated to be between $100 and $300 | | | | government to issue money like Lincoln did in the Civil |
| trillion, yes that is trillion dollars! Now for a point of | | | | War and he was also assassinated. |
| reference the current United States National Debt is | | | | Finally along came 1913 and the US was again |
| $9.4 trillion. | | | | suffering from a weak economy and there was a |
| J. P. Morgan began as the New York agent for his | | | | threat of another costly war, a world war this time, |
| father's business in London in 1860 and by 1877 was | | | | and business tycoons J.P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller |
| floating $260 million in US Bonds to save the | | | | and E.H. Harriman were part of a group that got |
| government from an economic collapse. In 1890 he | | | | Woodrow Wilson to sign into law the Federal |
| inherited the business and in 1895 bought $200 million | | | | Reserve Act creating a network of 12 privately |
| in US Bonds with gold to again save the US economy. | | | | owned banks as part of a new Federal Reserve |
| "If you have to ask how much it costs, you can't | | | | network. |
| afford it." | | | | One of the largest stockholders in the new Federal |
| J. P. Morgan | | | | Reserve was the House of Rothschild through their |
| By 1912 he controlled $22 billion and had started | | | | direct and indirect holdings. A few years later it was |
| companies such as US Steel and General Electric while | | | | disclosed that the Rothschilds also owned about 20% |
| he owned several railroads. Morgan was also an | | | | of J. P. Morgan. In time Morgan would merge with the |
| American agent for the House of Rothschild in | | | | Chase Manhattan Bank of the Rockefellers. |
| London and used the Rothschild resources to help | | | | Years later John F. Kennedy opposed a private |
| people like John D. Rockefeller. | | | | national bank and was assassinated in 1963 and |
| Rockefeller, who started Standard Oil in 1863 with | | | | Ronald Reagan opposed a private national bank and in |
| the help of Morgan, grew his company into the | | | | 1981 an attempt was made to assassinate him. |
| largest oil company in the world and by 1916 | | | | Coincidence or not the opposition to a privately |
| Rockefeller was the first billionaire in American history. | | | | owned national bank was a common characteristic to |
| In 1909 he had set up the Rockefeller Foundation | | | | all these successful assassinations and assassination |
| with $225 million and donated nearly a billion more | | | | attempts. |
| dollars to various causes. The Rockefeller family | | | | Which brings us full circle to the present bailout of |
| fortune is estimated to be around $11 trillion today. | | | | Bear Stearns by J.P. Morgan Chase & Company and |
| "The way to make money is to buy when blood is | | | | we find the Rothschild, Morgan and Rockefeller |
| running in the streets." | | | | families are all conveniently part of the same group |
| John D. Rockefeller | | | | benefiting from the bailout and the $30 billion |
| So what did they have in common these | | | | guarantee by the Federal Reserve. This is the third |
| extraordinary capitalists? They all were dedicated to | | | | time the J. P. Morgan Company has come to the |
| owning a national bank in America so they could | | | | rescue of the American banking system and |
| determine the fiscal policies of the nation and earn | | | | economy. |
| interest on the debt of the nation. | | | | |