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Bank of United States organization

also: Bank of the United States, the Central Bank, national bank, the bank, new bank, federal bank, private banking monopoly

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Claims (7)

Nicholas Biddle headed Bank of United States host_asserted
“I should probably share this. He's the great grandson of the banker of Second Bank of the United States, Nicholas Biddle. Let's say we share a picture of Nicholas and share his quote. When Jackson wanted to end the Second Bank of the United…”
▶ Operation Gladio Meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Brady 250508 @ 16:28
Alexander Hamilton proposed Bank of United States guest_asserted
“He was the one that was behind the first bank of the United States, the Central Bank, which ultimately led to the second bank of the United States, and then finally our Federal Reserve.…”
▶ Constitution Class-Is Pres Kamala constitutional_ W Douglas&Brady @ 9:33
John Tyler Morgan vetoed Bank of United States documented
“Some of them were arrested, but Tyler insisted that they be released without prosecution because he felt that it was a form of free speech. Dang, these people actually sound like they knew what the Constitution actually said, unlike the peo…”
▶ Who knew_ @ 3:47
Henry Clay Frick proposed Bank of United States documented
“when he vetoed Henry Clay's proposal for a new bank because they thought they had their guy in as president. And he said that, he being Tyler, said that it was an infringement on states' rights, that the federal government shouldn't actuall…”
▶ Who knew_ @ 0:59
John Tyler Morgan vetoed Bank of United States documented
“when he vetoed Henry Clay's proposal for a new bank because they thought they had their guy in as president. And he said that, he being Tyler, said that it was an infringement on states' rights, that the federal government shouldn't actuall…”
▶ Who knew_ @ 0:59
Franklin D. Roosevelt covered_up Bank of United States host_asserted
“And the state paid for another report that was more favorable to leaving the bank open until it crashed. So that one was hung around. It should have been hung around FDR's neck. But of course, all they did was hire people to come in and cov…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 13:42
Federal Reserve succeeded Bank of United States guest_asserted
“He was the one that was behind the first bank of the United States, the Central Bank, which ultimately led to the second bank of the United States, and then finally our Federal Reserve.…”
▶ Constitution Class-Is Pres Kamala constitutional_ W Douglas&Brady @ 9:33

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Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR
▶ 10:47 vice president of both DuPont and General Motors. And at the time, General Motors was the largest corporation in the world. And another guy by the name of Bernard Baruch, B-A-R-U-C-H, who is a notorious Federal Reserve slash Wall Street ban…
Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR
▶ 11:18 And that was part of one of the induced known about planned financial crisis in order to manipulate markets. And I'll explain to you just briefly what the Bank of the United States was. This was a bank that was set up. And there's a long st…
Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR
▶ 11:46 All of the people coming in through Ellis Island initially lived and began finding jobs. The name was questioned continuously. There were lawsuits brought against it saying that it was false advertising because everybody that came in that w…
Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR
▶ 12:16 business than all of the other banks. And the irony of this was a large portion of the people that was coming over at the time were Jewish, and the owners of the bank were Jewish. And they knew exactly what they were doing. At the time it f…
Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR
▶ 12:46 And like I said, it was almost there's a long story there, but a lot of people speculate it was controlled demolition of the bank, basically because the money had been embezzled and or not properly managed is probably the better way to say …
Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR
▶ 13:14 Later on, there's a report that was written that was discovered that had foretold the crisis was going to happen. And all of this was done while FDR was the governor of New York. And also, the report that foretold it happening was dismissed…
Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR
▶ 13:42 And the state paid for another report that was more favorable to leaving the bank open until it crashed. So that one was hung around. It should have been hung around FDR's neck. But of course, all they did was hire people to come in and cov…
Constitution Class-Is Pres Kamala constitutional_ W Douglas&Brady
▶ 9:33 Everything a Tory would be minus the disloyalty to the new country. He was still a British subject from his parents, through his parents, and wasn't even born here. Not that that matters as much as who your parents were. And he had some bad…
Constitution Class-Is Pres Kamala constitutional_ W Douglas&Brady
▶ 10:28 It was over the bank of the United States. The powers are not listed expressly enumerated in the Constitution. And Hamilton says, well, you need to be able to read between the lines. And Jefferson responded, I did. And all I saw was blank s…
Constitution Class-Is Pres Kamala constitutional_ W Douglas&Brady
▶ 21:20 uh alex jenner hamilton with his implied powers while arguing the uh regarding the national bank bank of the united states very early on i mean the ink wasn't right so to speak on the constitution he's already arguing implied powers and tha…
Operation Gladio Meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Brady 250508
▶ 16:28 I should probably share this. He's the great grandson of the banker of Second Bank of the United States, Nicholas Biddle. Let's say we share a picture of Nicholas and share his quote. When Jackson wanted to end the Second Bank of the United…
Operation Gladio Meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Brady 250508
▶ 17:07 And here's his quote from Nicholas Biddle. Nothing but widespread suffering will produce any effect on Congress. Our only safety is in pursuing a steady course of firm restriction. And I have no doubt that such a course will ultimately lead…
Who knew_
▶ 0:00 Hey everyone, I just wanted to give you a short history lesson here. This one is about, you know, Andrew Jackson gets all the fanfare about not renewing the National Bank and resisting all the efforts to reestablish it. However, I just disc…
Who knew_
▶ 0:28 President William Henry Harrison, who only lasted in office as president for 31 days. Someone might want to go back and look at that. Because they all assumed when John Tyler switched to the Whig Party that he was pro-National Bank. However…
Who knew_
▶ 0:59 when he vetoed Henry Clay's proposal for a new bank because they thought they had their guy in as president. And he said that, he being Tyler, said that it was an infringement on states' rights, that the federal government shouldn't actuall…
Who knew_
▶ 3:47 Some of them were arrested, but Tyler insisted that they be released without prosecution because he felt that it was a form of free speech. Dang, these people actually sound like they knew what the Constitution actually said, unlike the peo…
Who knew_
▶ 4:16 all of the abuses of a private banking monopoly. So he believed that it would create a banking monopoly like the Federal Reserve. So he was dead set against it. So one of the newspapers called the Lexington Intelligencer quoted this.…
Who knew_
▶ 5:12 in this close proximity with another newspaper called the Weekly Caucasian. They were all a bunch of Democrats and were very unscrupulous. We'll just say that. Okay, so, but it was ran by a judge, the newspaper. Tyler began receiving letter…
Who knew_
▶ 5:46 to have all but his Secretary of State, Daniel Webster, resign in protest over him not opening a federal bank. I think it's pretty significant, and why don't we know this? He also was excommunicated from his party like it's a religious orga…