Anonymous ID: b237c2 Dec. 25, 2018, 3:40 p.m. No.4467371   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7459 >>7516

>>4467241

 

>paid those funds to the Crown of England and 300 private shareholders of the Federal Reserve Bank – all of which was controlled by the Vatican through their Central Banks

 

Those private shareholders are the Rothschilds I think. As for the Vatican, the 'Payseur' connection is a route I went after some research showed up here.

 

Careful of those who try to blame the Vatican without mentioning the 'you know who's'.

Anonymous ID: b237c2 Dec. 25, 2018, 3:46 p.m. No.4467413   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7460

>>4467313

 

>Historically Ag has been anywhere between 15:1 and 5:1 ratio to Au

 

That is true but Silver Act of 1871 (I think) took out silver as bullion, leaving only gold. Why was that and why has the ratio never held since? I suspect England had gold but not as much silver in their conquests, but that doesn't make sense since they ruled the world. Except for maybe the US??

Anonymous ID: b237c2 Dec. 25, 2018, 3:59 p.m. No.4467515   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7535

>>4467460

 

Makes sense to have taken silver out of the equation since the known reserves were not known, and gold was needed but not a known quantity within the US back in 1871. Also, a lot of silver was in South America. That Silver Act busted the western states in depression for 30 years over land prices. It was still used in currency, but not a metal reserve. Some ebook was posted here or on 4chan earlier. An interesting read as the Constitution used silver as the factor upon which the gold ratio was priced. Major fuckery and not to the benefit of the people, only the wealthy.

Anonymous ID: b237c2 Dec. 25, 2018, 4:07 p.m. No.4467561   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4467535

 

Yep, and South America was Vatican controlled. The culprit here is the Anglo/American banking system after civilized Europe was partially destroyed in WWI and then really butchered up in WWII. The Crown of England allied with the Vatican controlled by the Rothschilds and now we know they are puppets of the Payseur's whose line of succession is at an end.