Jumat, 09 Desember 2011

Morgan Monetary Piracy

From Goldseek, 9 December 2011 

By George Smith
When a major fractional-reserve breakdown occurred in 1907, Thomas Woodrow Wilson, then president of Princeton, endeared himself to the banking movement by declaring that "all this trouble could be averted if we appointed a committee of six or seven public-spirited men like J. P. Morgan to handle the affairs of our country." [Griffin, p. 448]
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