World War I, RMS Titanic, And The “Nitrogen Bomb” That Will Kill Us All
In order to merge the banking structures of these two nations, though, the United States first had to first establish a central bank that through the printing of money (fiat currency) would enable it to finance a war against the German Empire.
The American bankers and tycoons attending this Spring 1912 meeting in London had an agenda of how to create a central bank structure in the United States—and whose attendees were John Pierpont (JP) Morgan (the richest man in America), Henry Frick (American industrialist and business associate of J.P. Morgan), Milton Hershey (of Hershey chocolate fame), Benjamin Guggenheim (one of the richest men in America), Isidor Straus (American multi millionaire co-owner of Macy’s (with his brother) and former US Congressman), John Jacob Astor IV (one of the richest men in America) and John Mott (one of America most influential evangelists). […]