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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

I WONDER IF EUSTACE MULLINS READ THIS IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

In "Andrew Jackson as A Treason Project" by Anton Chaitkin, Chaitkin looks into the sordid, treasonous, slaveholding, Indian-murdering history of President Andrew Jackson.

Not only did Jackson make the Rothschilds the US bankers in Europe, he fired two Secretaries to the Treasury who would not remove US Government funds out of the Second Bank of the United States, where it was unquestionably being used to quickly develop the USA into a rival to the British Empire. His third choice, Roger Taney took the funds out and placed it in The Union Bank of Baltimore, which was part owned by...ROGER TANEY!
Taney was from the nastiest element of Maryland’s Anglophile, fox-hunting, slave-plantation aristocracy, and was a leader of the Boston-run Federalist Party. When John Quincy Adams ran for President in 1824, Taney backed Jackson against him, and went from being a Federalist to a Jackson Democrat without missing a step. In Congress in 1834, Adams skewered Taney with this sarcastic proposal: “Resolved that the thanks of the House be given to Roger B. Taney, Secretary of the Treasury, for his pure and disinterested patriotism in transferring the use of the public funds from the Bank of the United States, where they were profitable to the people, to the Union Bank of Baltimore, where they were profitable to himself.” Adams’ speech containing this mock resolution was suppressed by the Jackson forces in Congress, so he privately printed it, and Nicholas Biddle distributed 50,000 copies; a copy is in the Library of Congress rare book collection.

[source : Andrew Jackson as A Treason Project, Anon Chaitkin, EIR, 21st December 2007]

I wonder if Eustace "the oracle" Mullins read this.

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