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In America in 1787, when the continental Congress met to adopt the replacement of the Articles of Confederation which would become the Constitution, Jefferson had this to say about establishing a central bank of America:
"If the American people ever allow the banks to control the issue of currency first by inflation then by deflation the banks and corporations will grow up around them and will deprive the people of all property.."
In 1791 Hamilton, as Secretary of the Treasury, pushed a bank Bill through Congress to establish the First Bank of the United States. Thomas Jefferson as the new Secretary of State watched with sadness and made the following statement:
"I wish it were possible to obtain a single amendment to our Constitution taking from the Federal Government their power of borrowing."
In 1811 a bill was put forward to renew the charter of the Central Bank. In 1812 Jefferson refused to renew the Charter and then England, or more correctly the bankers, brought on the war.
A few years later in 1816 a Rothschild agent, Nicholas Bittol, chartered the second Central Bank of the United States. It was suggested that Rothschilds had control over the second Central Bank.
In 1828 Jackson was elected President and immediately went to work to get rid of the bankers' people in US posts.
In 1832 when Jackson was up for reelection the bankers tried to get an early renewal bill for the bank passed. But Jackson vetoed the bill and made a speech concerning this event:
"It is not our citizens who are to receive the bounty of our government. More than 8,000,000 of the stock of the bank is held by foreigners, who by controlling our currency, receiving our monies and holding thousands of our citizens in dependance would be more formidable and dangerous than the military power of an enemy."
In 1832 when Jackson ran for re-election and, despite the fact that the bankers poured 3,000,000 into Henry Clay's campaign to defeat him, he was re-elected and he stated:
"The hydra of corruption is only scotched, not dead."
In 1835 Jackson paid off the final instalment of the National Debt. He was the first and only President to do this. This debt was necessitated by the banks' issuing currency for Government Bonds instead of just issuing Treasury Notes.
A few weeks later a man by the name of Richard Lawrence tried to shoot Jackson. He was arrested and tried.
In 1836 Andrew Jackson said:
"By God you are a den of vipers and thieves and I intend to rout you out."
He removed all the Government deposits in the second Bank of the United States, and it collapsed.
To get revenge England (i.e. the Bank of England) suspended all American paper and caused the first depression in America. During this banker-instilled panic, the Rothschilds bought up American securities at one cent on the dollar.
This was used to get the first puppet financiers and industrialists off the ground. The Rothschilds financed the railroad empire of the Harrimans and Vanderbilts and the railroad empire and the steel industry of Andrew Carnegie. Other Rothschild secret agents were J. P. Morgan and the Rockefellers. After J. P. Morgan's death it was discovered that he owned only 19 percent of J. P. Morgan's company.
Currently in the United States banks can loan out ten times the amount they have on deposit.
A few assassinations helped: