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Chapter 16 5. The bank wants to kill me, but I will kill the bank

Currency war 宋鴻兵 1091Words 2023-02-05
The bank wants to kill me, but I'm going to kill the bank.The seventh President of the United States Andrew.jackson On January 30, 1835, when the seventh President of the United States, AndrewJackson came to Capitol Hill to attend the funeral of a member of Congress.An unemployed painter Richard from the UK.Lawrence followed President Jackson quietly, carrying two loaded pistols in his pockets.Lawrence was at a distance from the president as he entered the room for the funeral ceremony, patiently waiting for a better moment.After the ceremony, Lawrence waited between the two pillars, where the president must pass.The moment the president passed by, Lawrence rushed out and fired a shot less than two meters away from the president, but the pistol exploded and the bullet did not fire.At this time, everyone around was stunned.At this time, the 67-year-old President Jackson did not panic. Facing the vicious killer, he instinctively raised his cane to defend himself.At this time, the murderer had drawn out a second pistol and fired, but it was still a stink bomb.Jackson, who was fatal, almost became the first president to be assassinated in American history. The probability that both pistols are stink bombs is said to be only one in 125,000.

The thirty-two-year-old assassin claimed to be the rightful heir to the British king, the American president who had killed his father and denied him a large sum of money.Later, after only five minutes of hearing in court, it was concluded that this person was mentally ill, and he was not pursued for legal responsibility. Since then, mental illness has become the most suitable excuse for murderers of all kinds. On January 8, 1835, President Jackson paid off the last national debt, and the assassination occurred on January 30.About the murderer Richard.Lawrence, Griffin wrote in his book: The Assassin was either really mad, or pretended to be mad to avoid severe punishment.Later, he boasted to others that he had connections with powerful people in Europe, and he was promised protection if caught.

President Jackson died on June 8, 1845.His epitaph has only one sentence, I killed the bank. The U.S. central bank was abolished again, which led to severe retaliation from the British side. The British immediately stopped all kinds of loans to the U.S., and the most powerful move was to tighten the U.S. gold money supply.At that time, under the operation of Rothschild, the British finance had the largest circulation of gold currency, and completely controlled the US money supply through loans and the operation of the US central bank.When the Second Bank of the United States' extension application was vetoed by the President, the President of the Second Bank Peter's veto against the President was initiated.Second Bank announced an immediate recall of all loans and a halt to all new loan issuance.The major European banks controlled by the Rothschild family also tightened U.S. money at the same time, and the U.S. fell into a situation where the circulation of money was artificially reduced, which eventually triggered the panic of 1837, and the economy fell into a severe recession for five years. For a long time, its destructive power has never been seen before, reaching the level of the Great Depression in the United States in 1929.

The Panic of 1837 and later the Panic of 1857, the Panic of 1907 once again confirmed Rothschild's famous saying: As long as I can control the currency issuance of a country, I don't care who makes the laws.
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