Worst Mistake In American History.
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Same. :)
I was about to go off lol.
Having said that, saying "The Rockefellers" is closer to the truth when someone says "The Government" than what most people think they mean. So the above meme is kinda true, even though it doesn't understand what it is saying.
While I think that is likely true, I am having a difficult time corroborating that statement (as part of my report).
I have that the Rothschilds owned the National City Bank of Cleveland in 1976, but I can find no evidence to show that they had an interest in it in the 1860s/70s. I have evidence that JD Rockefeller at that time was borrowing a lot of money (Ida Tarbell's book), and was based in Cleveland, but I can find no evidence that he borrowed from the City Bank of Cleveland even if the Rothschilds owned it then.
I would really like to make this connection solid. If you have any primary sourced evidence to support it, that would be really helpful.
I haven't read the whole thing (its 900 pages) but from what I have read, there is no mention of it. I have read what I think is the whole account for that time period, and it isn't stated explicitly. It states the numbers, but not the sources.
I don't have any idea if you are wrong. I read it everywhere, there is just no evidence that I can find.
It is plausible that if the Rothschilds owned the National City Bank of Cleveland in 1976 (for which there is evidence) that they also owned it in 1860+. From all that I have found on the Rothschilds I'd say that's likely. But I can't find the evidence to support it.
Its plausible that Rockefeller being the Kingpin of the Cleveland oil refining business, and borrowing all sorts of money (for which there is substantial evidence) that he also borrowed it (or primarily borrowed it) from the National City Bank of Cleveland, but I can't find evidence to support it. I'd love to make that connection. It would mean a lot to my report. It would tie up quite a few things neatly.
Any direct and substantial financial connection between the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds before 1913 would be awesome. If it were the Rockefellers indebted, that would be even better, but any connection before the founding of The Fed would be very useful.