John D. Rockefeller (1839-1937). |
By Gundhramns Hammer
May 9, 2015
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Most people think of the Rockefellers as the owners of not only the United States but also the world. These "people predators", as some experts refer to them, have accumulated vast quantities of money in a few generations.
The builder of this economic empire, Jonh D. Rockefeller (1839-1937), started out on his money road selling booze and dealing with quack medicine here and there.
But no one can get to the top selling crap or dealing and wheeling unless they get some "special" help.
And this "special" help always comes from what the experts call the "Hidden Hand".
For example, we know of a few Italians in the Midwest who started out as simple fruit and vegetable peddlers at the beginning of the 20th century. In two generations they went from having a hard time making ends meet or almost eating crap to being the owners of chains of restaurants, painting companies, bars, porno joints, taxicab companies, lawyers buffets, drugstores, etc.
In other words, they went from poverty - something they had escaped from in Italy in the first place to come to America in search of a new life - to being big baboons, i.e. influential people in their respective hometowns, or big mobsters.
How the fuck did it?
Well, many of them did it with the help of "credit unions controlled by the Catholic Church", according to what they have told us.
But why in the fuck "credit unions"?
Simple. Italian newcomers did not trust American banks at all, for back in those days (the 1920s) it was not uncommon for these institutions to go or made to go broke and hit thereby oblivion.
Instead of collapsing, some banks simply underwent some sort of reptilian shapeshifting to later come out under a different name as it happened with the Bank of America, which started out as the "Bank of Italy", founded by Amadeo Giannini in San Francisco (California) in 1904.
This is why the Catholic Church´s credit unions prospered like crazy in the United States (e.g., California, Missouri, etc.) back in those ealy days and Italians were the working force behind these banks.
Today, these credit unions rely mostly on a mixed population of Italian and Vietnamese Americans. In some of these banks, you can easily find bilingual or trilingual (Italian, English, Vietnamese) tellers.
And you know what... Some of these credit unions are (or were) right under the churches!
Do you want an example?
Here is one: The Holy Rosary Credit Union in Kansas City´s North End, Missouri, located under the belly of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church and served by Scalabrini Missionaries since 1891, where the late George Grego, executive director in the 1970s, made the lives of many Italians and non-Italians easier with a loan or two to buy a dream home or car, for example.
Interesting, isn´t it?
Nobody receives a paycheque from God in the Catholic Church. No one does, really.
Folks in the Catholic Church have to earn it damn hard or softly, it depends on the situation. And they are economic masters since they have been at it for the last 2000 years, spreading the Lord´s Word (Fig. 1) and at the same time multiplying their investments all over the planet. Naturally.
Figure 1. Letter from the Rector of the Luanda College (Angola today) to the Father General of the Company of Jesus (30-1-1633). Source: Brásio (1960). |
And the Rockefellers, amongst other multimillionaires around the world, are their offspring, according to the experts.
They are what some economists refer to as the "owners to show". To the public, of course. And given that these testaferri can put some of their hard earnt eggs managing someone else´s money back into the same egg basket (or baskets), they fucking soon become immensely rich.
Using street slang, someone would say that "they have sold their soul to the devil".
And folks, this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Mon dieu, mon Capitaine! It turns out that what you see is not what you should see but what they want you to see!
You bet, mon ami!
Fuck!
More information on the Rockefellers: Click HERE.
References
Baldin L. (2011). An Italian Family, Capisce? Lulu.com, Morrisville, NC, USA. 198 pp.
Brásio Padre Antonio (1960). Monumenta Missionaria Africana. África Occidental (1631-1642). Volume VIII. Agéncia Geral do Ultramar, Lisboa, Portugal. 622 pp.
Flynn J.T. (1932). God´s Gold: The Story of Rockefeller and His Times. Harcourt, brace and Company, New York, NY, USA. 520 pp.
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