>The federal reserve jew bank was gotten rid of 3 TIMES in the US
Wait... wut? Really?
the US government had encouraged widespread banking fraud during the War of 1812 as an expedient for paying its bills, which left the nation in monetary chaos. At the end of the war, Congress decided to protect the banks, to organize the fraud, by creating the nation’s 3rd instance of the jew bank, known as the Second Bank of the United States.
The Jeffersonian Republicans no longer cared for antikike bank principles, so the Democrat party, headed by Martin van Buren and Andrew Jackson was formed - which sought the abolishment of this bank (which was headed by (((Nicholas Biddle))) at the time).
Biddle was eventually called before a special Congressional investigative committee after many years of abuse and actually having Jackson officially censured in the Senate for a time. The censure against Jackson was rescinded, and the nation’s third central bank passed into oblivion.
That was all paraphrased from a must read book “The Creature from Jeckyll Island,” by the way. Buy it now. Read it, Take notes.
Secrets of the federal reserve by eustace Mullins is the original book about the federal reserve and its foundings. Mullins worked with Ezra Pound and they name the jew.
Actually twice, and it was a central bank not necessarily the federal reserve. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_central_banking_in_the_United_States
Wow, that's cool, I had no idea. Funny, they never taught that in school. Thank you.
You're welcome. They did teach it when I was in school, but it was just facts. The gravity of the subject was never emphasized. I had to wait until my schooling stopped for my education to begin.
actually 3 times. read the book “The Creature from Jeckyll Island,” not jewpedia.
Shit, you're right. It's actually in the article. Though that book is a much better resource. I glossed over one of them in error in the article. My mistake, thank you.
I was incorrect when I said twice, it is 3, my apologies. @summerbreeze pointed out my error. Sorry bout that.
No worries. Thank you.
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