The Jesuits’ Banking Scheme
The reorganized Bank of Rome began branching out and opening various offices in Europe. Some of the banks they opened up: Venice (1587) The Wisselbank in Amsterdam (1609) Hamburg (1619) Nuremberg (1621) Rotterdam (1635) Bank of England (1694).
The Bank of England, having its model after the Bank of Rome and created by the Jesuits, actually became the world’s first Central Bank. This central bank began the process of issuing “notes”, charging interest on the entire capital they loaned to the English Parliament. This began a recurring debt for England, as there would be no way for them to fully repay their lenders, thus putting the power of the country of England into the hands of the Jesuits, who controlled the Central Bank.
Friends, it is for this very reason – the usury of the central bank in England – that the American Colonists sought freedom from England, and the reason for the Revolutionary War!
“That is simple. In the Colonies, we issue our own paper money. It is called ‘Colonial Scrip.’ We issue it in proper proportion to make the goods and pass easily from the producers to the consumers. In this manner, creating ourselves our own paper money, we control its purchasing power and we have no interest to pay to no one.” (Ben Franklin speaking about the use of Colonial Scrip)
“The Colonies would gladly have borne the little tax on tea and other matters had it not been the poverty caused by the bad influence of the English bankers on the Parliament, which has caused in the Colonies hatred of England and the Revolutionary War.” (Ben Franklin speaking about the real cause of the Revolutionary War – banking control)
“The refusal of King George III to allow the colonies to operate an honest money system, which freed the ordinary man from the clutches of the money manipulators was probably the prime cause of the revolution.” (Ben Franklin on the corruption of the Bank of England)
The central banking system that exists in our world today is merely the same central banking system modeled after the original Bank of Rome, and the Jesuits control it, as they always have.