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RE: It's Been a While Leo Community

in LeoFinance2 years ago

The world was very different before 1913. There was no central banking allowed in the US. Both Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln both railed against the bankers from Europe, and, one could argue, Lincoln was murdered for daring to print non-debt notes (aka real money) from the US Treasury, the Greenbacks. John Wilkes Booth was also a Mason, and had deep connections with various interests in Europe that did not wish to see the United States as a truly and fully-independent nation standing on its own two feet

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