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アメリカ中央銀行制度の歴史を通じて陰謀論や金融エリートの暗躍、FRB設立までの経緯が詳しく語られています。
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アメリカの中央銀行制度は国民を奴隷化する仕組みである。
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中央銀行は紙幣を印刷し、国に貸し付けることで国民を借金漬けにする。
返済できない人から家や土地を奪い、中央銀行の株主が利益を得る仕組み。
この制度は銀行家たちによる悪徳商法とされ、アメリカの闇の部分を示している。
第二合衆国銀行の誕生とその後の政治的影響について。
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1811年に消滅した第二合衆国銀行が1816年に復活を試み、議会で5回否決された後、6回目で承認された。
政治家たちは買収や脅迫によって議会の承認を得たとされる。
第二合衆国銀行は20年の期限付きで設立されたが、実際には20年間も続かなかった。
第7代ジャクソン大統領がこの銀行を攻撃し、その影響で銀行は潰されることとなった。
1910年にジキル島で中央銀行制度創設のための極秘会議が行われた。
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1865年にリンカーン大統領が暗殺されたことが中央銀行制度への関心を高めた。
ジキル島での会議には金融界の専門家が集まり、中央銀行制度の設立が議題となった。
参加者にはオールドリッジギーやモルガン系、ロックフェラー財閥のメンバーが含まれていた。
FRBの設立と経済恐慌の関係についての考察。
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中央銀行がないために金融パニックが頻発すると一般庶民は信じている。
実際には、銀行が意図的にパニックを引き起こすことがある。
FRBの設立はタイタニック号の沈没事件と深く関わっている。
FRBの設立に対して強い反対があったことが示唆されている。
JPモルガンがタイタニック号に乗らなかったこととFRBの設立について。
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JPモルガンはタイタニック号に乗る予定だったが、出発寸前にキャンセルした。
1912年4月15日にタイタニック号が沈没し、FRBに反対していた3人の富豪が亡くなった。
1913年12月23日に連邦準備制度法案が可決され、FRBが設立された。
FRBはその後、世界大恐慌を引き起こし、戦争へとつながった。
00:05Hello, how are you? I'm Youth, and as long as you're healthy, you
00:08can do anything.
00:11This time, I'd like to talk about the American central bank system. It's
00:15a bit of a
00:17history lesson, but
00:21it's not a conspiracy theory or urban legend, and
00:28it's a world where even the president can be assassinated. I'd
00:33like to delve a little into the dark side of America.
00:36So let's get started. The
00:46dark history of America being taken over by banks.
00:51First, there's this thing called the central bank system.
00:55In a nutshell, it
00:57's a shady business that enslaves the people.
01:03Private corporations allow the central bank to print money at will and
01:11lend money to the country. They then put the
01:14people in debt and
01:16gobble down dentures. That's the system it works.
01:22And those who can't repay their debts have their homes and land taken away, and the
01:26shareholders of the central bank are wiped out. That's the
01:30system it works. It's terrifying, isn't it?
01:40With a system like this in place, the people are no different. So, this
01:42is a bit of an old story, but
01:46in 1791, the First Bank of the United States
01:51was founded, and even at the time, there was opposition to it.
01:55Many came out, but at this time, the dark
02:00bankers, the
02:02rulers first, did not have
02:05much power yet, so it was difficult to pass in Congress,
02:13but then
02:16Hamilton, the Secretary of the Treasury,
02:18persuaded them by saying something like this: Hamilton, who was
02:21also a stooge of the bankers, said that the
02:25central bank would
02:29only be purchased for a period of 20 years, until 1851, and that when
02:35that period expired, Congress would renew it, so they would
02:39all be fine, and so
02:43this condition disappeared and the central bank system was officially
02:48recognized.
02:54And just as promised, 20 years later,
02:57in 1811, the Second Bank of the United States disappeared.
03:05Then, in 1816, there was a
03:09movement to revive the central bank system,
03:13but this movement was rejected five times in Congress,
03:17but it
03:18passed on the sixth try, and
03:23this was the birth of the second largest bank in the United States.
03:28But at that time, politicians had been bought off,
03:33or at least their weaknesses were revealed. Was he
03:37threatened? Anyway,
03:41Congress
03:44approved it. The Second Bank of the United States was
03:49limited to 20 years, but it is true that the Second
03:53Bank of the United States did
03:58not last for 20 years. It
04:03was
04:04this man who
04:06crushed the Second Bank of the United States, the
04:107th President Jackson. It is a famous story that a
04:13portrait of this man, the 7th President Jackson, was
04:17hung in President Trump's Oval Office.
04:22However,
04:24President Jackson told the Vice President, "The banks are
04:31trying to kill me, but I am killing them."
04:35So he
04:39fought the banks in this fierce tone. It
04:50was a war, a fight over the central bank.
04:54And so,
04:55in 1834, the Second Bank of the United States was dissolved.
05:00President Jackson did his best.
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05:03However, the following year, there was an
05:06assassination attempt on President Jackson. Although he
05:09somehow managed to escape, there were still suspicious circumstances. This
05:15kind of thing always comes with a central bank system,
05:18and it's frightening.
05:23And during the Civil War, the government decided to
05:27issue government resources to finance the war, rather than borrowing money from the banks. The
05:33plan was to borrow money from the banks, and the government said it
05:36needed
05:47money to buy the war, so the banks would lend it to the people, and ask them to use it. But it was so expensive that they
05:49couldn't just borrow the money, so the
05:52government issued government-style paper money and fought the Civil War. Then, on the
06:034th of April, 1865, Hayashi was assassinated in a theater. So
06:09bankers must have thought, of course, that they
06:13wanted a central bank system, and that's when the so-called
06:22Jekyll Conspiracy began.
06:29This is a famous story about a conspiracy that took place during this period, and it's
06:39been proven throughout history that conspiracy theories like this are good. Time
06:43passed and the year was 1910, the
06:47year of the conspiracy that would become the cat's road to victory. The
06:50location was Jekyll Tower in Georgia in the southern United States. The
06:54Pinions gathered on this island and
07:00held a top-secret meeting.
07:04By the way, this island is owned by JP Morgan, and the
07:12topic was to create a central bank system.
07:21Six people participated in this secret meeting. It included Aldridge Gill, who had
07:26led financial reform in the US Congress, as
07:34well as experts from the financial world such as the Morgan group and the Rockefeller group. A
07:45special car for these six people was prepared on the train heading east from New York, and they
07:48used wooden platforms for transportation. In any case, it
07:54was a secret meeting held in secrecy.
07:59At the meeting in the video, the
08:01ideas that would become the framework of the current Fed were all
08:05put together.
08:08First of all, did they agree to it?
08:11Due to domestic circumstances that disliked centralization, the name "central bank" was
08:15not used, so that's how it
08:18was. Furthermore, 15 independent regional branches were to be
08:22supervised by Washington.
08:25Also, in order to function as the lender of last resort in the event of a financial crisis, a
08:29short-term currency will be created and
08:41managed. That's what has been decided, isn't it? Well, this financial crisis is happening again, isn't it? It seems that such a thing was also happening
08:45in the world. These roundtables are being held and the world is being
08:50moved.
08:52Even
08:55now, rather than gathering together, these roundtables are being held
09:11online, using a system that makes it impossible to prevent them, rather than the Internet. There is a possibility that people will be eavesdropping on them, so I think they are being held online.
09:18Simultaneous financial panics are occurring frequently.
09:23Every time there is an economic panic, banks and other institutions
09:30say that this happened because there is no central bank. The
09:32media also joins in and
09:39say that it is because there is no central bank that these economic and financial panics occur.
09:42Ordinary people don't really understand these internal affairs, so if an
09:44expert says so, they
09:49think, "Yes, that may be how it is," but in reality it is not. The
09:53British financial panic and economics are this, they were
09:56intentionally created by the banks,
10:03and then the Federal Reserve was established, but
10:06this is indirectly connected to the sinking of the
10:13Titanic. How is the establishment of the Federal Reserve related to the sinking of the Titanic?
10:24However, there were three bigwigs who were vehemently opposed to the establishment of the Federal Reserve.
10:32One was Benjamin
10:35Guggenheim, a tycoon. The other
10:42was Strauss, the owner of Macy's department store and a politician.
10:45And the
10:46other was John Jacob Astor IV, the richest man in America at the time.
10:53These three men were vehemently opposed to the establishment of the Federal Reserve, saying that it should not be established.
11:04Since these three men were very wealthy, they could not use the tactic of buying it up.
11:12But the bankers who wanted to somehow create a central bank system were
11:15somehow unable to do anything,
11:19so how did these three men fall from grace? It
11:22was
11:26around this time that
11:28Eads' White Star Line The
11:30company recently released a letter from the Titanic, the world's largest luxury liner,
11:34which became a huge topic of conversation.
11:41JP Morgan was the owner,
11:43so he
11:48sent out an invitation to everyone to enjoy a trip on the luxury liner together.
11:53JP Morgan was scheduled to attend the
11:56launching ceremony of the Titanic, but
11:59canceled the voyage just before it departed.
12:04That's right, JP Morgan did
12:06not board the Titanic. Only
12:11three people did. The
12:15three billionaires who were adamantly opposed
12:18sank into the sea with the Lazy Nick.
12:23This
12:26happened on April 15, 1912. That's
12:30right, it happened in April 1912.
12:36In the November 1912 presidential election,
12:42Woodrow Wilson, who was the same age, was elected.
12:45President Wilson became a pawn of the bankers. It was
12:54truly frightening.
12:58The following year, on December 23, 1913, Congress passed the
13:03Federal Reserve System Act, which established a private-sector bank. The
13:08central bank, the Federal Reserve Bank (the
13:12current FRB), was founded
13:16in December 1993.
13:23And so the FRB was born.
13:30The FRB created the Great Depression, which led
13:36the world into a major war. I'll
13:41talk about that next time.
13:52What did you think?
13:54This time, I talked about the deep dark side of America.
13:58Next time, I'd
14:01like to talk about the Great Depression, as I mentioned earlier. The
14:04Great Depression and the current pandemic are
14:09quite similar. That's
14:14all for now. Please
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