What led to the Federal Reserve bank?
My recent experience with posts of this type is that most will ignore it. History is not as
important as their pre conceived opinions from propaganda.
Jefferson was not the only President to warn about a central bank.
Andrew Jackson, stating directly to President John Quincy Adams, “You are a den of vipers and thieves.”
• Ulysses S. Grant was put in power to defeat the forces trying to put in a central bank after the US Civil War.
• Abraham Lincoln, “The government should create, issue, and circulate all the currency and credit need to satisfy the spending power of the government and the buying power of the consumers.”
• Andrew Johnson, who opposed EUROPEAN FORCES attempting to implement a central bank.
• James A. Garfield, “Whoever controls the money of a nation, controls that nation and is absolute master of all industry and commerce.”
• William McKinley who, with his Secretary of State John Sherman, brought the war to the European bankers through a law, the “Sherman Antitrust Act”. After McKinley’s assassination, his Vice President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt took power and dropped the lawsuits against the Northern Trust (the Rothschild supported Morgan financial empire at the time).
• John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated about five months after issuing Executive Order 11110 which allowed the Secretary of the Treasury to buy silver and issue silver certificates.
important as their pre conceived opinions from propaganda.
Jefferson was not the only President to warn about a central bank.
Andrew Jackson, stating directly to President John Quincy Adams, “You are a den of vipers and thieves.”
• Ulysses S. Grant was put in power to defeat the forces trying to put in a central bank after the US Civil War.
• Abraham Lincoln, “The government should create, issue, and circulate all the currency and credit need to satisfy the spending power of the government and the buying power of the consumers.”
• Andrew Johnson, who opposed EUROPEAN FORCES attempting to implement a central bank.
• James A. Garfield, “Whoever controls the money of a nation, controls that nation and is absolute master of all industry and commerce.”
• William McKinley who, with his Secretary of State John Sherman, brought the war to the European bankers through a law, the “Sherman Antitrust Act”. After McKinley’s assassination, his Vice President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt took power and dropped the lawsuits against the Northern Trust (the Rothschild supported Morgan financial empire at the time).
• John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated about five months after issuing Executive Order 11110 which allowed the Secretary of the Treasury to buy silver and issue silver certificates.