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SECRETS OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND 2 | ||||||||||
James VI of Scotia Minor, and I of England, founder of the British Empire. He sent the Pilgrim Fathers to America. The King James Bible is named after him. (pic of bank) Bank headquarters on Threadneedle St. is also the British Government's Headquarters since 1694 James Charles Stuart was born on June 19, 1566 at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland. His father, Lord Darnley, was murdered in early 1567 before young James was 1 year old. His mother, Mary Queen of Scots, subsequently ascended to the Scottish throne. Her reign, however, was short lived and she was forced to abdicate in favor of her son on July 24, 1567. Little James was crowned King James VI of Scotland five days later at the tender age of 13 months. Reformation leader John Knox preached the sermon at his coronation. A close alliance has ALWAYS existed between the Scots and the French. The mother of Queen Mary and grandmother of King James was French by birth. In 1620, the Pilgrim Fathers landed at Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts, They were Protestant Christians sent out by that great Scot -- King James VI & I. They were the CHOSEN PEOPLE and God gave them the best land in the world because He always saves the best for last and as a heritage because they came to seek GOD . . . not GOLD. Most of the Pilgrims were poor and brought very little money with them from the Old World Like his father, he was a devout Protestant Christian and a very unlikely candidate to charter a bank. For that reason, he was given the poison cup at the young age of 18 years. Cape Henry in Virginia is name after him. he English Civil War was caused by the Bank of Rome!! Charles Stuart (1600-1649) was the second son of king James and succeeded his murdered brother. During his reign, civil war broke out in England between Parliament and the king. Oliver Cromwell led the Parliamentary army (Roundheads) against the king's army (Cavaliers) and soundly defeated the king's forces. The king was arrested and beheaded in 1649 - the ONLY king of England ever to be subjected to such an ordeal. Wars always incur huge debts and of course the moneylenders were just waiting for their Bank to be officially chartered before they would lend at usury to repay the debts. Wars always incur huge debts and of course the moneylenders were just waiting for their Bank to be officially chartered before they would lend at usury to repay the debts. None of the Stuart monarchs would grant a charter to the Bank of England!! None of the Stuarts would grant the fervent desire of the "Bank" of Rome and charter an English national bank. That is why murder, civil war, and religious conflicts plagued their reigns. The Jesuit worked behind the scenes to get them to charter the Bank. Nothing succeeded however and finally King James II was deposed and Dutchman William of Orange was invited to take the throne. William was a tool of the powerful Wisselbank of Amsterdam: "Central to the success of the Dutch was the Amsterdam Wisselbank, which had been founded in 1609. It provided the motive power for the Dutch economy by lending to the City of Amsterdam, the State in the form of the Province of Holland and trade in the shape of the Dutch East India Company as well as being responsible for coinage and, of course, exchange. Much later, in 1683, it was empowered to lend to private customers. Payments over a certain amount had to pass through it and it therefore was convenient for the important finance houses to hold accounts with it. Thus not only was it in a position to oversee the Dutch financial scene, it was also able to act as a stabilising influence on it" (The Bank of England). The King and Queen of Usury — the inglorious Revolution King William of Orange (1650-1702). Queen Mary (1662-1694), wife of William of Orange. The Charter of the Bank of England (1694) with the Great Seal of William and Mary. The first usury central bank to be incorporated in England. (bank charter seal pic) The First Bank of the U.S., 2nd Bank of the U.S. and the "Federal" Reserve Bank are all copied from this Bank. After the incorporation of the Bank, peace and quiet returned to merry old England. No more royal heads rolled and no more civil wars. After that it didn't matter what was the religious beliefs of the monarchs. The Jesuits preferred that they were "Protestants" as they could take the blame for the wars, poverty and pauperism which inevitably followed usury and money lending. Since the king was also head of the "Church" of England, this gave legitimacy to USURY and silenced most of the sermons against that diabolical practise. A Catholic monarch would not have been able to charter the Bank because officially the Vatican was still against usury. Cont ... |
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