The propaganda was awful to Jackson, even attacking his wife. Assassination attempts as well. Cheated out of election victory, came back to win anyway next cycle. About right; a valid comparison.
Jackson promised to end the central bank as its sworn enemy, and succeeded! Nicholas Biddle, president of the money-printing "Second Bank of the United States", knew the then-cabal's number would be up and (unlike today) it had no backup method to quick liquidity if the bank's charter ended without renewal. So there was no alternative but for Biddle and his minions to defame and fight Jackson at every turn. When the cabal got the upper hand in the 20th century, they ridiculed Jackson by putting him on the "twenty-dollar" central banking note or "FRN".
Add: Jackson indeed was shot at by two point-blank pistols which both misfired. He walked away unscathed marveling at God's providential protection of his person. It is true that after his departure from office the bank's leftover sway was able to create the Panic of 1837, just as the War of 1812 followed the expiry of the First Bank. That should've signaled us. This time we might have enough guts and brains to prevent major trauma after the fact.
ALL Corporations and their Charters should have an Expiration Date, MAXIMUM TIME to expiration should and NEEDS to be cut down to 10 Years....
Make them Apply for Reinstatement beginning at the 7 Years mark, so we can have ALL of their crimes listed by the time their Charter is Ended at the 10 Year Mark....
Those who FAIL to apply, get investigated for Crimes, and it doesn't matter WHAT the Crime is, AFTER their Charter is Ended....
Those who apply and are found Guilty of Crimes get put on a 3 Year Probation List and are constantly Monitored for ongoing Criminal Activities...
Twice a Month Investigators go through the Top Five Levels of their Paperwork, and Match that to Investigator Team 2 that Monitors the Activities or End Results of the Company or Corporation, and MUST Reapply for Charter renewal within 1 Year of the End of the 3 Year Charter....
ALL Corporations who FAIL ANY INVESTIGATION, or who have Committed ANY Crimes, get shut down IMMEDIATELY, top to bottom, the Top Five Levels of their ""Leadership"", are all immediately Arrested, Booked, and the Investigations begin on THEM, to see what OTHER Crimes they are committing....
All of it should be presented to the Public on the Business Crimes News Network, and MSM should be Forced to air chosen pieces of Current and Past Criminals, and match them to Pre-2025 Corporations in order to show just how Criminal Corporations actually become....
Probably not my greatest idea, but, it's still an idea, and that's how they treat the Common Man, so why not apply that same shit to them???
And look at how, many years later, we are now in a similar (if not the same) boat! We need to keep people awake as to what is/has been going on from here on out. As we have seen the Left/Commies keep trying and never, ever, give up. They love to sneak the camel's nose under the tent and then it is so much easier to get the entire camel IN!
Deep State is suspected of murdering his wife in 1828 because he refused to stand-down from 1828 POTUS election run after being cheated out of 1824 via election fraud by British agents.
Possible early version of Devolution after re-ratification of TONA 13th Amendment on 30JAN1824 by Indiana as 18 of 24 states (75%), and publication of Law of War Manual (by order of Secty of War on Dec 24, 1824) precursor Military Laws of United States sometime in early 1825 (suspected prior to 04MAR1825 fraudulent inauguration of British agent and non citizen JQA). 1825 document: https://greatawakening.win/p/16aTa2w00Z/checkmate-deep-state-bitches-mil/c/
All true, BUT he was the First Democrat President. Oh, and he initiated to trail of tears even after the supreme court called him out on it and said it was illegal. But then nothing is ever cut and dried bad or good.
You tell me that if I take the deposits from the bank and annul its charter, I shall ruin ten thousand families. That may be true, gentlemen, but that is your sin! Should I let you go on, you will ruin fifty thousand families, and that would be my sin! - Andrew Jackson
The Bank War was a long and bitter struggle waged by President Andrew Jackson in the 1830s against the Second Bank of the United States, a federal institution that Jackson sought to destroy. Jackson's stubborn skepticism about banks escalated into a highly personal battle between the president of the country and the president of the bank, Nicholas Biddle. The conflict over the bank became an issue in the presidential election of 1832, in which Jackson defeated Henry Clay.
Following his reelection, Jackson sought to destroy the bank and engaged in controversial tactics which included firing treasury secretaries opposed to his grudge against the bank. The Bank War created conflicts that resonated for years, and the heated controversy Jackson created came at a very bad time for the country. Economic problems which reverberated through the economy eventually led to major depression in the Panic of 1837 (which occurred during the term of Jackson's successor, Martin Van Buren). Jackson's campaign against the Second Bank ultimately crippled the institution.
One of the most heated constitutional debates in early America involved Congress’s power to establish a national bank. Bank supporters like Alexander Hamilton argued that a national bank was essential to building a strong national economy. Bank opponents like Thomas Jefferson and James Madison countered that a national bank represented an abuse of power by Congress and a corrupt bargain between political and economic elites. Congress established the First Bank of United States in 1791, but it let its charter expire in 1811. Congress then established the Second Bank of United States in 1816. The Marshall Court finally upheld Congress’s power to establish a national bank in the landmark decision, McCulloch v. Maryland (1819). President Andrew Jackson disagreed. Jackson—like Jefferson and Madison before him—thought that the Bank of the United States was unconstitutional. When Congress voted to extend the Second Bank’s charter in 1832, Jackson vetoed the bill. To explain his decision to the nation, Jackson issued this veto message on July 10, 1832.
Alexander Hamiltons support of a national bank is why I cant consider him a Patriot. He was a British agent. I dont know if it happened after the War of Independence (I dont use Revolution...we need to take back our language) or if he was always a traitor but even in the Federalist Papers his tyrannical leanings can be felt. He was for a strong central government and a central bank. Two positions that are anathema to the Constitution. He was instrumental in laying the foundations of tyranny.
Not for nothing but Hamilton actually entered us into the first rothchild bank contract as treasurer of the u.s. it has also been exposed he was an agent of the rothchilds and his last name was not Hamilton, but Levine. So you are correct about how you view him.
Jackson is my second favorite President behind DJT. When my sister and I visited the Hermitage in Nashville it was a great history lesson and insight to our 7th President. I tried to have no pre conceived opinions of him because, well you know how today’s woke are when it comes to history. He is considered the founder of the Democrat party but the party he founded ( because he felt Henry Clay and John Quincy Adam’s were corrupt) eventually became the Democrat Party. He was a war hero and became very popular after he won the Battle of New Orleans. He owned slaves and was quite wealthy. His personal slave loved him so much he asked to be buried next to him and is at the Hermitage.. I can’t remember his name. Jackson was anti corruption, an advocate for the American people and for small government. The media hated him and he blamed the media for the death of his wife, who died after he was elected but before she got to Washington. The main thing his detractors point to is he signed the Indian Removal Act that led to the Trail of Tears. According to the historians at The Hermatage, he didn’t at all support it but believed if the Congress passed it then it was the will of the people and he should do the will of the people. There’s a lot. He’s a fascinating figure and worth reading about. I totally see why Trump likes him and identifies with him. 🥰🥰
Jackson was a man of principle who tried to do right for the people! He knew the dangers of the banking cabal and the danger that central banking would pose to the future of the country. We are all seeing the results of this disastrous banker influence on our nation's prosperity and stability.
Everyone talks about who did slavery the most, and argues over which region of the world held and traded the most slaves. But what most people fail to understand is, the debt system is the most sinister slave system of all time. While arguing about slavery, people are ignorant to their own status of being a slave in an actively suppressive financial system.
Even Christ knew that the bankers were evil people who served only themselves and their love of money, which is why he got so angry when they inserted their devious schemes into His Father's house.
Why would he suspend habeas corpus? There are half a million sealed indictments all with probable cause attached. Any "round up" as you call it would be simple arrest warrants based on those affadavits.
Our Fren u/PompeiusMagnus resurrected The Money Masters in a thread the other day. If any anons here have not seen it, take 3.5 hours of your day away from binging garbage television so you can learn some very important history about our money supply
He single handedly destroyed the 2nd Bank of the US, which was the equivalent to the Fed. I'm Canadian but studied US history in University and I wrote a paper on Jackson vs. Nicholas Biddle. When you look at it from today's lens - how remarkable his foresight was and resolve to destroy it only for Woodrow Wilson to fuck everything up.
Wow, there is so much in here! Thank you anons, I'm saving it all. The parallels between him and Trump are lookin' 'dasting af. Second term win after assassination attempt to boot! LFG
‘Jackson himself came to oppose all chartered banks and banknotes, state as well as federal, and to favor a return to gold and silver “hard money”—a radical deflation which Whigs charged would throw progress back a century‘
Lifted straight from wiki- Jackson was historically rated highly as a president, but his reputation began to decline in the 1960s.[407][408] His contradictory legacy is shown in opinion polls. A 2014 survey of political scientists rated Jackson as the ninth-highest rated president but the third-most polarizing. He was also ranked the third-most overrated president.[409] In a C-SPAN poll of historians, Jackson was ranked the 13th in 2009, 18th in 2017, and 22nd in 2021
I wonder how these "opinion polls" show contradiction in his legacy. A contradicting legacy would never happen. I guess contradicting opinions are the new history smdh...
Jackson was also against a Central Bank ---Federal Reserve Bank---if I remember correctly. Same Masters then as is now. Generation after generation of traitors for their 30 pieces of silver!
Patriots have been fighting these demons forever! Some of these Patriots are not remembered for their contributions to the Great Awakening! This will soon change!
Have y’all heard democrats talk about how the parties switched back in the day? I used to think that was a play for them blaming the conservative/republicans for the horrible things democrats have done… but it sounds like Andrew Jackson was one of the first Presidents that started the question of what is Democrat, Republican or whig… makes more sense now
The propaganda was awful to Jackson, even attacking his wife. Assassination attempts as well. Cheated out of election victory, came back to win anyway next cycle. About right; a valid comparison.
This. After getting cheated out of the election Jackson came back to win by getting the people on his side. Trump is doing a repeat.
History repeating itself! :)
Jackson promised to end the central bank as its sworn enemy, and succeeded! Nicholas Biddle, president of the money-printing "Second Bank of the United States", knew the then-cabal's number would be up and (unlike today) it had no backup method to quick liquidity if the bank's charter ended without renewal. So there was no alternative but for Biddle and his minions to defame and fight Jackson at every turn. When the cabal got the upper hand in the 20th century, they ridiculed Jackson by putting him on the "twenty-dollar" central banking note or "FRN".
Add: Jackson indeed was shot at by two point-blank pistols which both misfired. He walked away unscathed marveling at God's providential protection of his person. It is true that after his departure from office the bank's leftover sway was able to create the Panic of 1837, just as the War of 1812 followed the expiry of the First Bank. That should've signaled us. This time we might have enough guts and brains to prevent major trauma after the fact.
...didn't jackson also be the would-be assassin to death with the Hickory cane that gave him his Nickname? lol
Jackson wasn't perfect, but he was pretty badass as I recall...
What was that nickname?
Ole Hickory
yep
ALL Corporations and their Charters should have an Expiration Date, MAXIMUM TIME to expiration should and NEEDS to be cut down to 10 Years....
Make them Apply for Reinstatement beginning at the 7 Years mark, so we can have ALL of their crimes listed by the time their Charter is Ended at the 10 Year Mark....
Those who FAIL to apply, get investigated for Crimes, and it doesn't matter WHAT the Crime is, AFTER their Charter is Ended....
Those who apply and are found Guilty of Crimes get put on a 3 Year Probation List and are constantly Monitored for ongoing Criminal Activities...
Twice a Month Investigators go through the Top Five Levels of their Paperwork, and Match that to Investigator Team 2 that Monitors the Activities or End Results of the Company or Corporation, and MUST Reapply for Charter renewal within 1 Year of the End of the 3 Year Charter....
ALL Corporations who FAIL ANY INVESTIGATION, or who have Committed ANY Crimes, get shut down IMMEDIATELY, top to bottom, the Top Five Levels of their ""Leadership"", are all immediately Arrested, Booked, and the Investigations begin on THEM, to see what OTHER Crimes they are committing....
All of it should be presented to the Public on the Business Crimes News Network, and MSM should be Forced to air chosen pieces of Current and Past Criminals, and match them to Pre-2025 Corporations in order to show just how Criminal Corporations actually become....
Probably not my greatest idea, but, it's still an idea, and that's how they treat the Common Man, so why not apply that same shit to them???
And look at how, many years later, we are now in a similar (if not the same) boat! We need to keep people awake as to what is/has been going on from here on out. As we have seen the Left/Commies keep trying and never, ever, give up. They love to sneak the camel's nose under the tent and then it is so much easier to get the entire camel IN!
THIS!!☝️
Deep State is suspected of murdering his wife in 1828 because he refused to stand-down from 1828 POTUS election run after being cheated out of 1824 via election fraud by British agents.
Possible early version of Devolution after re-ratification of TONA 13th Amendment on 30JAN1824 by Indiana as 18 of 24 states (75%), and publication of Law of War Manual (by order of Secty of War on Dec 24, 1824) precursor Military Laws of United States sometime in early 1825 (suspected prior to 04MAR1825 fraudulent inauguration of British agent and non citizen JQA). 1825 document: https://greatawakening.win/p/16aTa2w00Z/checkmate-deep-state-bitches-mil/c/
I didn’t know we had dominion and water pipes back then!
Smoke-filled rooms were trending back then...
All true, BUT he was the First Democrat President. Oh, and he initiated to trail of tears even after the supreme court called him out on it and said it was illegal. But then nothing is ever cut and dried bad or good.
You tell me that if I take the deposits from the bank and annul its charter, I shall ruin ten thousand families. That may be true, gentlemen, but that is your sin! Should I let you go on, you will ruin fifty thousand families, and that would be my sin! - Andrew Jackson
He ended the national bank charter.
Ive never seen that quote. Thanks.
Comms for ending the Federal Reserve like AJ ended the Second Bank of the United States?
Also AJ survived an assassination attempt and beat the would-be assassin with his cane.
That's why AJ is Trump's favorite president!
Fight fight fight.
Yes!!! This exactly!
Probably because of this:
https://www.thoughtco.com/the-bank-war-by-president-andrew-jackson-1773350
The Bank War was a long and bitter struggle waged by President Andrew Jackson in the 1830s against the Second Bank of the United States, a federal institution that Jackson sought to destroy. Jackson's stubborn skepticism about banks escalated into a highly personal battle between the president of the country and the president of the bank, Nicholas Biddle. The conflict over the bank became an issue in the presidential election of 1832, in which Jackson defeated Henry Clay.
Following his reelection, Jackson sought to destroy the bank and engaged in controversial tactics which included firing treasury secretaries opposed to his grudge against the bank. The Bank War created conflicts that resonated for years, and the heated controversy Jackson created came at a very bad time for the country. Economic problems which reverberated through the economy eventually led to major depression in the Panic of 1837 (which occurred during the term of Jackson's successor, Martin Van Buren). Jackson's campaign against the Second Bank ultimately crippled the institution.
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https://constitutioncenter.org/the-constitution/historic-document-library/detail/andrew-jackson-bank-veto-message-1832
One of the most heated constitutional debates in early America involved Congress’s power to establish a national bank. Bank supporters like Alexander Hamilton argued that a national bank was essential to building a strong national economy. Bank opponents like Thomas Jefferson and James Madison countered that a national bank represented an abuse of power by Congress and a corrupt bargain between political and economic elites. Congress established the First Bank of United States in 1791, but it let its charter expire in 1811. Congress then established the Second Bank of United States in 1816. The Marshall Court finally upheld Congress’s power to establish a national bank in the landmark decision, McCulloch v. Maryland (1819). President Andrew Jackson disagreed. Jackson—like Jefferson and Madison before him—thought that the Bank of the United States was unconstitutional. When Congress voted to extend the Second Bank’s charter in 1832, Jackson vetoed the bill. To explain his decision to the nation, Jackson issued this veto message on July 10, 1832.
Interestingly the War of1812 ended in 1816 when the US agreed to a second US Bank. The history that we were never taught.
I always maintain the saying that "all wars are banker's wars"
And the War of 1812 was perhaps caused by the ending of the 1st bank charter in 1811.
Almost certainly
Alexander Hamiltons support of a national bank is why I cant consider him a Patriot. He was a British agent. I dont know if it happened after the War of Independence (I dont use Revolution...we need to take back our language) or if he was always a traitor but even in the Federalist Papers his tyrannical leanings can be felt. He was for a strong central government and a central bank. Two positions that are anathema to the Constitution. He was instrumental in laying the foundations of tyranny.
Not for nothing but Hamilton actually entered us into the first rothchild bank contract as treasurer of the u.s. it has also been exposed he was an agent of the rothchilds and his last name was not Hamilton, but Levine. So you are correct about how you view him.
There are Two Positions to be Taken in this view of the U.S. Govt....
If one Supports States as Valid Nations, instead of the Federation as a Nation, one is a Federalist....
If one takes the position of the U.S. being a Nation, over the States, one is Stateist, or a Nationalist....
statism noun [ U ] POLITICS, ECONOMICS
the principle that the government should own or control most of a country's industry and economy ~ Cambridge Dictionary
I know, it sounds backwards, but it is what it is....
Bad economic outcome is the punishment the rothchilds put on the people for opposing their shitty banks and fake money.
It won't work this time.
Yup playbook known. We know now what we didnt know then and blame will be placed squarely where it belongs.
Jackson is my second favorite President behind DJT. When my sister and I visited the Hermitage in Nashville it was a great history lesson and insight to our 7th President. I tried to have no pre conceived opinions of him because, well you know how today’s woke are when it comes to history. He is considered the founder of the Democrat party but the party he founded ( because he felt Henry Clay and John Quincy Adam’s were corrupt) eventually became the Democrat Party. He was a war hero and became very popular after he won the Battle of New Orleans. He owned slaves and was quite wealthy. His personal slave loved him so much he asked to be buried next to him and is at the Hermitage.. I can’t remember his name. Jackson was anti corruption, an advocate for the American people and for small government. The media hated him and he blamed the media for the death of his wife, who died after he was elected but before she got to Washington. The main thing his detractors point to is he signed the Indian Removal Act that led to the Trail of Tears. According to the historians at The Hermatage, he didn’t at all support it but believed if the Congress passed it then it was the will of the people and he should do the will of the people. There’s a lot. He’s a fascinating figure and worth reading about. I totally see why Trump likes him and identifies with him. 🥰🥰
Jackson was a man of principle who tried to do right for the people! He knew the dangers of the banking cabal and the danger that central banking would pose to the future of the country. We are all seeing the results of this disastrous banker influence on our nation's prosperity and stability.
Everyone talks about who did slavery the most, and argues over which region of the world held and traded the most slaves. But what most people fail to understand is, the debt system is the most sinister slave system of all time. While arguing about slavery, people are ignorant to their own status of being a slave in an actively suppressive financial system.
Even Christ knew that the bankers were evil people who served only themselves and their love of money, which is why he got so angry when they inserted their devious schemes into His Father's house.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson In 1835, Jackson became the only president to pay off the national debt.
Not for long.
I do know that Trump put Andrew Jackson’s portrait into his Oval Office.
Edit: pic
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/02/the-state-of-the-union-left-trump-stoked-but-some-of-his-staff-are-miserable
Trump flanked by portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson.
Jackson, Yes, Lincoln (Sorry, not sorry!) I have no love lost for:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habeas_Corpus_Suspension_Act_(1863)
https://billofrightsinstitute.org/activities/did-abraham-lincoln-exceed-his-presidential-powers-during-the-civil-war
What are you going to say of Trump when the roundups begin and he suspends Habeas Corpus?
Sometimes, to save a nation and its people from abject tyranny and enslavement, distasteful methods must temporarily be used.
Why would he suspend habeas corpus? There are half a million sealed indictments all with probable cause attached. Any "round up" as you call it would be simple arrest warrants based on those affadavits.
Thank you for making my case. It was greatly appreciated!
The ends do not justify the means! and people presuming that it does is why we are in the outpost of Hell we are.
Our Fren u/PompeiusMagnus resurrected The Money Masters in a thread the other day. If any anons here have not seen it, take 3.5 hours of your day away from binging garbage television so you can learn some very important history about our money supply
https://greatawakening.win/p/17txy6SSZF/anon-theater-the-money-masters-3/c/
.. but "Emily in Paris"!
Started watching g it for theb19th time. Think I'll finish the last 2 hours today.
It took Jackson quite a few years to have the charter revoked.
What if Trump has already killed the FED in his first term?
Hmm, what about: https://greatawakening.win/p/17txy35CPi/theres-a-plan-in-place-it-began-/c/
Yep .... that is what I was referring to, amongst others ...
What if he seized it under an Executive order and placed it inside the u.s. treasury in 2020?
He single handedly destroyed the 2nd Bank of the US, which was the equivalent to the Fed. I'm Canadian but studied US history in University and I wrote a paper on Jackson vs. Nicholas Biddle. When you look at it from today's lens - how remarkable his foresight was and resolve to destroy it only for Woodrow Wilson to fuck everything up.
This Rothschild history has an Andrew Jackson section. Supposedly his assassin had ties to someone wealthy in Europe?!
https://anonhq.com/history-house-rothschild-1743-2006/
Wow, there is so much in here! Thank you anons, I'm saving it all. The parallels between him and Trump are lookin' 'dasting af. Second term win after assassination attempt to boot! LFG
‘Jackson himself came to oppose all chartered banks and banknotes, state as well as federal, and to favor a return to gold and silver “hard money”—a radical deflation which Whigs charged would throw progress back a century‘
I think it's a reference to the assassination attempts on his life by the bankers after he beat the fed and how Trump is going to beat the fed too.
Lifted straight from wiki- Jackson was historically rated highly as a president, but his reputation began to decline in the 1960s.[407][408] His contradictory legacy is shown in opinion polls. A 2014 survey of political scientists rated Jackson as the ninth-highest rated president but the third-most polarizing. He was also ranked the third-most overrated president.[409] In a C-SPAN poll of historians, Jackson was ranked the 13th in 2009, 18th in 2017, and 22nd in 2021
That very interesting.
What hoax was pushed hugely in the 1960’s? Almost like there is a conspiracy to form a narrative.
I wonder how these "opinion polls" show contradiction in his legacy. A contradicting legacy would never happen. I guess contradicting opinions are the new history smdh...
Jackson successfully fought the central bankers and sent them packing for 100 years
Trail of Tears was pretty based too /s
He abolished the Central bank, would be my guess...
His biggest accomplishment was stopping the central banks, then the pricks put him on the ten dollar bill.
Jackson was also against a Central Bank ---Federal Reserve Bank---if I remember correctly. Same Masters then as is now. Generation after generation of traitors for their 30 pieces of silver!
Patriots have been fighting these demons forever! Some of these Patriots are not remembered for their contributions to the Great Awakening! This will soon change!
Have y’all heard democrats talk about how the parties switched back in the day? I used to think that was a play for them blaming the conservative/republicans for the horrible things democrats have done… but it sounds like Andrew Jackson was one of the first Presidents that started the question of what is Democrat, Republican or whig… makes more sense now