David J. Stewart #conspiracy jesus-is-savior.com

The worst gangsters of the early 1900's and the 20th century weren't Pretty Boy Floyd, Baby Face Nelson, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, Al Capone and John Dillinger; they were the Rothschild's, of Europe, Lazard Freres (Eugene Meyer), Israel Sieff, Kuhn Loeb Company, Warburg Company, Lehman Brothers, Goldman Sachs, the Rockefeller family, Federal Reserve officials and the J.P. Morgan interests. These were the cutthroat villains behind the Federal Reserve Scam of 1913.

You'll never learn any of this in a Communist public school, nor a heathen State university. I am telling you the truth. You can read much more in William Guy Carr's eye-opening book, Pawns in the Game. See my webpage, Root of All Evil.

And as you might imagine, the descendants of these early criminal gangsters, otherwise recognized as the International Banking Cartel, are the Banksters of today's organized criminal underworld. Worldwide fans of the historical era still idolize the early gangsters; such as Al Capone and Bugsy Malone; but the gangsters of the Roaring Twenties were nothing but a big Cover-up for the real gangsters who made their debut in 1913.

It was the criminal banking cartel who met in Jekyll Island, Georgia in 1913 to imagine and devise an evil work, who have wreaked havoc upon the United States, looting and bankrupting our economy, and causing tens-of-millions of American citizens to lose their homes and end up on government welfare. As I type, 40,000,000 Americans are receiving government Food Stamps. Hasn't anyone stopped to realize that it was treason for our government leaders to allow American corporations to relocate tens-of-millions of U.S. jobs to foreign soil? And now no one can find a decent job. If that's not bad enough, Americans are now competing with illegal immigrants for the minimum wage jobs that are left.

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