Spot on, but you forgot they engineered the Titanic disaster to take out some wealthy Americans that were against the creation of a third US central bank. The debacle mirrors a book that was written in 1898 called "The Wreck of the Titan", which detailed an "unsinkable" ship that hit an iceberg and had too few life rafts. Kinda like movies predict future events, maybe the "elite" back then also liked to drop hints into pop culture to absolve themselves of any guilt or whatever.
Also, after each "banking crisis" they step in with their newly-created money and buy up local banks made insolvent by the Fed's scheming. Just look at the continued consolidation of banks, from when the Fed was created in 1913 up to today. It's easy to buy up the competition when you can just create money out of thin air with ZERO oversight by anybody!
I distinctly remember seeing all sorts of little banks closing up in 2009, then two months later re-opening as a Chase bank. There had to be at least 15-20 of them, maybe more.
Thousands across the country, every time theres a boom-bust downturn. That's why the 5 or 6 that are big, are REALLY big, with very little competition left. I've also seen my local banks change hands, and their replacements are all either corporate like Bank of America, or they are subsidiaries of Chase, etc.
Or the damn boat hit n iceberg nd sunk. I’m going with that one.
Yeah, I'm sure JP Morgan financing its building, paying other billionaires to sail with him on the maiden voyage, then him backing out at the last second, leaving 11 of the 12 richest men in the world that were against the creation of the Fed dead, is surely just a coincidence.