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The Suppressed History of American Banking - How Big Banks Fought Jackson, Killed Lincoln, and Caused the Civil War (Paperback)
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The Suppressed History of American Banking - How Big Banks Fought Jackson, Killed Lincoln, and Caused the Civil War (Paperback)
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List price R449
Loot Price R380
Discovery Miles 3 800
You Save R69 (15%)
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In this startling investigation into the suppressed history of
America in the 1800s, Xaviant Haze reveals how the powerful
Rothschild banking family and the Central Banking System, now known
as the Federal Reserve Bank, provide a continuous thread of
connection between the War of 1812, the Civil War, the financial
crises of the 1800s, and assassination attempts on Presidents
Jackson and Lincoln. The author reveals how the War of 1812 began
after Congress failed to renew a 20-year charter for the Central
Bank. After the war, the ensuing debt forced Congress to grant the
central banking scheme another 20-year charter. The author explains
how this spurred General Andrew Jackson--fed up with the central
bank system and Nathan Rothschild's control of Congress--to enter
politics and become president in 1828. Citing the financial crises
engineered by the banks, Jackson spent his first term weeding out
Rothschild agents from the government. After being re-elected to a
2nd term with the slogan "Jackson and No Bank," he became the only
president to ever pay off the national debt. When the Central
Bank's charter came up for renewal in 1836, he successfully rallied
Congress to vote against it.
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