Correct see Germany pre world war 2 and what happens if a country tries to implement a real economic system for the benefit of the population.
Hjalmar Schacht, a Rothschild agent who was temporarily head of the German central bank, summed it up thus… An American banker had commented,
"Dr. Schacht, you should come to America. We've lots of money and that's real banking." Schacht replied,"You should come to Berlin. We don't have money. That's real banking."
Schacht replied,"You should come to Berlin. We don't have money. That's real banking."
I would love some sauce for this. Having read his book Magic of Money, I find it very hard to believe he said that, but would love to see it if its true.
Correct see Germany pre world war 2 and what happens if a country tries to implement a real economic system for the benefit of the population.
Hjalmar Schacht, a Rothschild agent who was temporarily head of the German central bank, summed it up thus… An American banker had commented, "Dr. Schacht, you should come to America. We've lots of money and that's real banking." Schacht replied,"You should come to Berlin. We don't have money. That's real banking."
I would love some sauce for this. Having read his book Magic of Money, I find it very hard to believe he said that, but would love to see it if its true.
John Weitz, Hitler’s Banker, Warner Books, Great Britain: 1999)
Thanks, I will check it out.