>>2370914 (pb)
>BIS
Available as free pdf on multiple sites.
Excellent resource, loads of good sauce.
https://www.cormael.nl/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Tower_of_Basel_The_Shadowy_History_of_the_Secret_B.pdf
>"Follow the money, follow the power."
Follow the gnomes.
Moar sauce on BIS from last night during Q.
>>2362621 #2977
>DOES THIS ELUDE TO THE FED BEING A 'FIDUCIARY' OF THE TREASURY?
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gK3s5j7PgA
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnomes_of_Z%C3%BCrich
>https://geopolitics.co/2015/04/12/bank-for-international-settlements-bis-the-vaticans-central-bank/
Moar sauce.
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_globalbanking140.htm#3_-_The_Network
Enter BIS. Set up in 1930 (see above), it consisted, initially, of a group of 6 central banks and a 'financial institution of the USA'. Granted a constitution charter by Switzerland, it was henceforth based in that country.
That America was by then a financial force to be reckoned with on the international scene is borne out by the fact that the first President appointed to the BIS was Gates W. McGarrah (ex-Chase National Bank & Federal Reserve Bank).
By the late 1930's the BIS had assumed an openly pro-Nazi bias - much of it disclosed by Charles Higham in his book "Trading With the Enemy", and years later corroborated by a BBC Timewatch film "Banking With Hitler" (broadcast in late '98).
Two examples of such bias (there were many more) were:
--The BIS had arranged transfers into the account of the German's Reichbank of $378 million of what was, in effect, gold looted from the coffers of the invaded countries of Austria, Czechoslovakia, Holland and Belgium
--In the summer of 1942, plans for the projected American invasion of Algeria were leaked to the governor of the French National Bank, who immediately contacted his German colleague in the BIS, SS Gruppenfuehrer Baron Kurt von Schroder (of the Stein Bank of Cologne), and by transferring 9 billion gold francs to Algiers - via the BIS - the Germans and their French subsidiaries made a killing of some $175 million in this dollar-exchange scam
Given the membership of the BIS at that time, this was hardly surprising.
>>2265105 Q
>Who financed then?
>Who is financing now?
kek