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Fidelity and Deposit Company organization

also: Fidelity and Deposit of Maryland, Fidelity and Deposit

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Related entities (most co-mentioned)

Franklin D. Rooseveltperson · 2120 Broadwayplace · 2General Electricorganization · 1American Investigation Corporationorganization · 1Baltimore Sunorganization · 1Owen D. Youngperson · 1Van Lear Blackperson · 1

Claims (3)

Franklin D. Roosevelt member_of Fidelity and Deposit Company host_asserted
“He was the vice president of a company called Fidelity and Deposit Company that was located, their New York branch was located at 120 Broadway.…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 14:12
Van Lear Black headed Fidelity and Deposit Company host_asserted
“There was a guy by the name of Van Lear Black, V-A-N space L-E-A-R, and then his last name is Black. He also owned the Baltimore Sun and was chair of the Fidelity company.…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 34:32
Fidelity and Deposit Company paid Franklin D. Roosevelt book_quoted
“the $25,000 per year. But that only tells a part of the story because there's kickbacks, evidently, involved in bonding.…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 37:25

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Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR
▶ 14:12 I mean, his business experience went on for the better part of 20 years. And anytime that you pick up a biography of FDR, almost no mention of any of the stuff I'm about to tell you. He was the vice president of a company called Fidelity an…
Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR
▶ 34:04 And one of the first businesses that Roosevelt gets into is being vice president of Fidelity and Deposit of Maryland. Weirdly enough, this company had a New York office at 120 Broadway because they knew where all the heavy hitters were. The…
Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR
▶ 34:32 There was a guy by the name of Van Lear Black, V-A-N space L-E-A-R, and then his last name is Black. He also owned the Baltimore Sun and was chair of the Fidelity company. So why would this guy that's this big business guy doing bonding and…
Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR
▶ 37:25 the $25,000 per year. But that only tells a part of the story because there's kickbacks, evidently, involved in bonding. So there was a lot of money changing hands as a result of having politicians working in the bonding business. So I want…
Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR
▶ 39:01 Another Fidelity and Casualty was number three. Oh, excuse me, that wasn't. National was number two. They made almost $700,000. Fidelity and Deposit, where FDR worked, made $3.15 million, while everyone else either lost money or didn't even…
Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR
▶ 51:21 who at the time was vice president of that bonding company, Fidelity and Deposit. Philip Wrigley of the Wrigley Company, like the gum company. Owen Young, vice president of General Electric. So those are the people that were all involved in…