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Tell me more about this family and about the origins of international banking. It's no mystery today that international banks such as the IMF, World Bank, and a handful of major federal reserves around the world (most importantly, in the United States since post-WW2, but in London and other Euro locations prior). Perhaps a single Federal Bank having dominance isn't indicative of a world conspiracy on its own. After all, one country has to be stronger than all of the others, but it would be quite weird if this so-called strong country were to sacrifice itself again and again for the world bankers. It would be strange if this massive empire brought collapse on itself for the profit of a small number of people who are only semi-associated with your country in the first place. These are outsiders, whether they live there or not.
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Read/watch this:

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/529433467
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The Roths are history. Search Rothschild auction, or Rothschild abandoned mansions.
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How is the power of the international banking cartel actually divvied up? I realize the Rothschild family may be a stand in representation or only one of a handful of people at the table.

I know Ian Carroll did some interesting research on this when he was looking into Black Rock. He found the Payseurs had a dominant share in one of the Big Four banks and that Black Rock owned essentially every consumer brand, so they basically control the consumer market. I can't recall if he got to the bottom of who owned Black Rock, but I think it was based on a fund that the CIA had access to or controlled. That doesn't necessarily mean the CIA stole it. It could have been given to them, or it could be that the CIA is fundamentally ran for the purpose of serving the families who move that wealth around (perhaps hiding it under government agency to avoid taxation or to have the added weight of the police and military behind it.

It's an elusive subject. That's why we have to try to ask specific questions. But unfortunately, it's hard to know which questions to ask.
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I don't pretend to be an expert in banking, but I found this interesting. Chase really is in a league of its own, but this is also somewhat of a modern phenomenon.
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Interesting graph. Look at the shock of the Great Depression and other recessions.



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