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Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller?
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 717899 7/4/2009 6:55 AM Report abusive post | Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller?
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In Rolling Stone Issue 1082-83, Matt Taibbi takes on "the Wall Street Bubble Mafia" — investment bank Goldman Sachs. The piece has generated controversy, with Goldman Sachs firing back that Taibbi's piece is "an hysterical compilation of conspiracy theories" and a spokesman adding, "We reject the assertion that we are inflators of bubbles and profiteers in busts, and we are painfully conscious of the importance in being a force for good." Taibbi shot back: "Goldman has its alumni pushing its views from the pulpit of the U.S. Treasury, the NYSE, the World Bank, and numerous other important posts; it also has former players fronting major TV shows. They have the ear of the president if they want it." Here, now, are excerpts from Matt Taibbi's piece and video of Taibbi exploring the key issues.
[link to www.rollingstone.com]
But why forget the worst of them all?
The Rockefeller connected JP Morgan, which was in on it since the late 19th century...
In 1895, at the depths of the Panic of 1893, the Federal Treasury was nearly out of gold. President Grover Cleveland arranged for Morgan to create a private syndicate on Wall Street to supply the U.S. Treasury with $65 million in gold, half of it from Europe, to float a bond issue that restored the treasury surplus of $100 million. The episode saved the Treasury but hurt Cleveland with the agrarian wing of his Democratic party and became an issue in the election of 1896, when banks came under withering attack from William Jennings Bryan. Morgan and Wall Street bankers donated heavily to Republican William McKinley, who was elected in 1896 and reelected in 1900 on a gold standard platform.[6]
And let's not forget that JP Morgan was the one who financed Nikola Tesla and had scrutinized and later killed when his technology was too radical and cheap for that time....
In 1900, Morgan financed inventor Nikola Tesla and his Wardenclyffe Tower with $150,000 for experiments in radio. However, in 1903, when the tower structure was near completion, it was still not yet functional due to last-minute design changes that introduced an unintentional defect. When Morgan wanted to know "Where can I put the meter?", Tesla had no answer. Tesla's vision of free power did not agree with Morgan's worldview; nor would it pay for the maintenance of the transmission system. Construction costs eventually exceeded the money provided by Morgan, and additional financiers were reluctant to come forth. By July 1904, Morgan (and the other investors) finally decided they would not provide any additional financing. Morgan also advised other investors to avoid the project. |
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raxx User ID: 658249 7/4/2009 6:56 AM
 | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote | any one that's got like more than 10 times what they need are to blame.
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 711906 7/4/2009 6:57 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote | They're guilty too, but from what I've read Goldman Sachs is the tip of the spear. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 717899 (OP) 7/4/2009 6:59 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote |
They're guilty too, but from what I've read Goldman Sachs is the tip of the spear. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 711906
Well, but JP Morgan with Rockefeller were the ones who made the FED a reality.... so I really can't say which one is more to blame for the retarded world we live in today.
All in all I would say that they are all working together. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 717899 (OP) 7/4/2009 7:00 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote | oh, for the last two parts of the original post, here is the link:
[link to en.wikipedia.org] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 717899 (OP) 7/4/2009 7:16 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote | Enemies of banking attacked Morgan for the terms of his loan of gold to the federal government in the 1895 crisis, for his financial resolution of the Panic of 1907, and for bringing on the financial ills of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. In December 1912, Morgan testified before the Pujo Committee, a subcommittee of the House Banking and Currency committee. The committee ultimately found that a cabal of financial leaders were abusing their public trust to consolidate control over many industries: the partners of J.P. Morgan & Co. along with the directors of First National and National City Bank controlled aggregate resources of $22.245 billion. Louis Brandeis, later a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, compared this sum to the value of all the property in the twenty-two states west of the Mississippi River.[8] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 711906 7/4/2009 7:17 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote |
They're guilty too, but from what I've read Goldman Sachs is the tip of the spear.
Well, but JP Morgan with Rockefeller were the ones who made the FED a reality.... so I really can't say which one is more to blame for the retarded world we live in today.
All in all I would say that they are all working together. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 717899
Who created the FED may have been true in the past, but may not be true today.
I agree they are all working together.
Again, my research indicates that Goldman Sachs is by far the worst of them all ( right now). |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 717899 (OP) 7/4/2009 7:18 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote | how JP Morgan, Rockefeller and Ford blocked Nikola Teslas inventions...
[link to compenetration.wordpress.com]
The Morgan-Rockefeller+ Rotschild Influence in creation of FED
[link to peswiki.com]
[link to www.projectavalon.net]
Chart 1 reveals the linear connection between the Rothschilds and the Bank of England, and the London banking houses which ultimately control the Federal Reserve Banks through their stockholdings of bank stock and their subsidiary firms in New York. The two principal Rothschild representatives in New York, J. P. Morgan Co., and Kuhn, Loeb & Co. were the firms which set up the Jekyll Island Conference at which the Federal Reserve Act was drafted, who directed the subsequent successful campaign to have the plan enacted into law by Congress, and who purchased the controlling amounts of stock in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in 1914. These firms had their principal officers appointed to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and the Federal Advisory Council in 1914. In 1914 a few families (blood or business related) owning controlling stock in existing banks (such as in New York City) caused those banks to purchase controlling shares in the Federal Reserve regional banks. Examination of the charts and text in the House Banking Committee Staff Report of August, 1976 and the current stockholders list of the 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks show this same family control. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 717899 (OP) 7/4/2009 7:41 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote | know your masters |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 717983 7/4/2009 10:15 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote |

Don't just look at scape goats that the MSM feeds you.... look at the big picture. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 584965 7/4/2009 10:25 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote | Goldman Sachs is being setup to take the fall, we all know the real power is in the Rothchilds. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 717983 7/4/2009 10:38 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote |
Goldman Sachs is being setup to take the fall, we all know the real power is in the Rothchilds. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 584965
Well, I still think they are in it together...
But you are right about the setup. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 718547 7/5/2009 7:38 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 681687 7/5/2009 7:51 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote |
Goldman Sachs is being setup to take the fall, we all know the real power is in the Rothchilds. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 584965
jp morgan is the creator of the fed. look at which bank has grown the most recently, from bailouts to failed banks. jp morgan has a endless supply of cash, because they print it. they(fed) will own everything if they get their way. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 718547 7/5/2009 8:10 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote |
Goldman Sachs is being setup to take the fall, we all know the real power is in the Rothchilds.
jp morgan is the creator of the fed. look at which bank has grown the most recently, from bailouts to failed banks. jp morgan has a endless supply of cash, because they print it. they(fed) will own everything if they get their way. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 681687
rockefeller, morgan, rotschild.... there is no difference..-.
They are all in on it.
But it is funny how no media wants to discuss JP Morgan and others
Goldman Sachs is a sacrificial lamb |
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Jeremiah Malachi User ID: 658074 7/5/2009 8:23 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote | That was a very interesting article by Matt Taibbi.
But . . . the very fact it was published makes me question its credibility.
Maybe its just me, but why do I get the feeling this "Blame GS" article is about running interference?
Perhaps so we focus less on the Federal Reserve, the REAL culprit?
Last Edited by ButchHowdy on 7/5/2009 at 8:24 AM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 718547 7/5/2009 8:25 AM | | Re: Goldman Sachs to blame... what about JP Morgan with Rockefeller? | Quote |
That was a very interesting article by Matt Taibbi.
But . . . the very fact it was published makes me question its credibility.
Maybe its just me, buy why do I get the feeling this "Blame GS" article is about running interference?
Perhaps so we focus less on the Federal Reserve, the REAL culprit? Quoting: Jeremiah Malachi
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