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File:Pacelli-Banco-Roma-Rothschild.jpg|[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=Marcantonio+Pacelli&button= Marcantonio Pacelli], [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&redirs=0&search=%22Filippo+Pacelli%22&fulltext=Search&ns0=1 Filippo Pacelli], and [[w:Eugenio Pacelli|Eugenio Pacelli]] who bcame Pope Pius XII. This family probably founded the Banco di Roma with Rothschild money. [http://amazingdiscoveries.org/albums/p/5602900391684397345/Pacelli-Banco-Roma-Rothschild.jpg] | |||
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Revision as of 23:24, 30 May 2011
Site menu:
- Occult symbolism Intro
- History of oppression
- Social terrorism
- Economic terrorism
- “Give me control of a Nation's money and I care not who makes the laws.” Mayer Amschel Bauer (Rothschild)
- “Don't steal, the government hates competition.”
Intro
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- History of Money from Ancient Times to the Present Day by Glyn Davies
- video: "The Money Masters"
- Glass–Steagall Act
History
Bank Of Rome
Ignatius Loyola was the founder of the reorganized "Bank" of Rome. The Jesuits were founded on August 15, 1534, and Loyola was officially commissioned to reorganize the almost bankrupt "Bank" of Rome in 1540. [2]
- Inigo was sent to the home of the contador mayor (chief treasurer) of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain, where he served in their court in some capacity which is not agreed upon by the Catholic writers. It is certain that he learned something of his host’s book keeping and banking profession and this would well account for the later mechanical fashion and form of the Spiritual Exercises. This training would also familiarize the young Spaniard with methods of handling and increasing acquired wealth. His later history and that of his Order reveal an astuteness and acumen in dealing with money, lands, and properties endowed upon the Jesuits by their wealthy dupes. It is to be well remembered that every “religious” takes a “vow of poverty,” only to then precede living from the money and labor of others. [3]
At the time that Loyola appeared in Rome, the "Bank" of Rome was on the verge of BANKRUPTCY due to the preaching of the Word of God and the withdrawal of millions of accounts. The Imperialists under Charles V., actually invaded and sacked the city of Rome in 1527. They stole most of the wealth, destroyed priceless art treasures and even tortured Cardinals to make them divulge the secret hiding places of their riches:
- "The Spaniards were the most brutal, it was generally agreed. In the destruction of Rome the Germans were bad enough, the Italians were worse, but worse of all were the Spaniards. They practiced unheard of tortures to compel their victims to disclose where they had hidden their treasures" (Rome, the Biography of a City, p. 159). [4]
The Sack of Rome in 1527
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Banco di Roma
Marcantonio Pacelli, Filippo Pacelli, and Eugenio Pacelli who bcame Pope Pius XII. This family probably founded the Banco di Roma with Rothschild money. [1]
Central Banks
Federal Reserve bank
- Established in December 1913 by the Federal Reserve Act
- History of the United States dollar
- "United States Note" Vs "Federal Reserve Note"
- The difference between a United States Note and a Federal Reserve Note is that a United States Note represented a "bill of credit" and was inserted by the Treasury directly into circulation free of interest. Federal Reserve Notes are backed by debt purchased by the Federal Reserve, and thus generate seigniorage for the Federal Reserve System, which serves as a lending intermediary between the Treasury and the public. [6]
- "United States Note" Vs "Federal Reserve Note"
Federal Debt Relief System
European Central Bank
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Bank of England
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