Henry Clay Frick person
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Claims (5)
Henry Clay Frick recruited
Pinkerton Guards host_asserted
“on Carnegie's behalf, hires 300 security guards known as Pinkerton Guards. Okay, go ahead. They're just one of the original kind of big clubs that all of these industrialists used to do their bully work. Exactly. And that's who Frick hires …”
▶ Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy @ 18:40
Henry Clay Frick financed_via
Carnegie Steel host_asserted
“Some of the workers are breaking ranks to get their jobs back. And, well, what happens is basically they end up getting a new labor deal with much cheaper labor costs. So it's all worth it for the Carnegie Steel Company. And they're able to…”
▶ Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy @ 20:16
Henry Clay Frick financed_via
Carnegie Steel host_asserted
“That's what he thinks it is to be a noble man. So his former partner, Henry Clay Frick, gets together with Charles Schwab and J.P. Morgan to purchase the entire Carnegie company. This would become U.S. Steel, the first modern U.S. corporati…”
▶ Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy @ 22:59
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
Henry Clay Frick ordered_assassination_of
Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers host_asserted
“was, if not the strongest, one of the strongest unions in the United States. So they decide because they were being paid pennies a day, which is the exact same scenario we get down in Chile when they overthrew Salvador Allende for the coppe…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady @ 1:15:57
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▶ 1:15:57
was, if not the strongest, one of the strongest unions in the United States. So they decide because they were being paid pennies a day, which is the exact same scenario we get down in Chile when they overthrew Salvador Allende for the coppe…
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He didn't want to admit that. One of the things he believed and he said was his people, and one of his famous quotes is, you can take all my plants and all my money and in four years I can rebuild Carnegie just with my people. So was he rea…
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Carnegie at the time is in Scotland, visiting his homestead, basically donating his first library. I'll talk about his personal life. He's with his wife at the time and finally married, but we'll get to that. So he's in Scotland and Frick i…
▶ 18:02
surrounds the whole plant in Homestead, Pennsylvania, with barbed wire fence. It shuts the plant down. Carnegie, in his writings earlier, had always said that he's really pro-labor and anti-scab. You know, don't take the striker's jobs. Of …
▶ 18:40
on Carnegie's behalf, hires 300 security guards known as Pinkerton Guards. Okay, go ahead. They're just one of the original kind of big clubs that all of these industrialists used to do their bully work. Exactly. And that's who Frick hires …
▶ 20:16
Some of the workers are breaking ranks to get their jobs back. And, well, what happens is basically they end up getting a new labor deal with much cheaper labor costs. So it's all worth it for the Carnegie Steel Company. And they're able to…
▶ 20:47
The problem with this is Carnegie's public image that he's done so much to develop, you know, going back and forth to New York and everything like that in high society is completely tarnished because of his people hired Pinkerton guards and…
▶ 22:59
That's what he thinks it is to be a noble man. So his former partner, Henry Clay Frick, gets together with Charles Schwab and J.P. Morgan to purchase the entire Carnegie company. This would become U.S. Steel, the first modern U.S. corporati…
▶ 31:44
He would die in 1953 from a brain hemorrhage. In 1957, this is how big of a deal this guy was, the Senate committee named him, quote, one of America's five greatest senators in history. And the rest of that list is Henry Clay, who was Linco…
▶ 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…
▶ 6:16
And Henry Clay would declare that Tyler was a president without a party. He faced the actual real threat of being the first president ever to be impeached. But there was no support for that among the actual people or the representatives.…