So you don't care what really happened as long as you can blame the Jews?

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On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 11:36 PM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ah, the thing about the Bank of the US, forgot about that.
>
> I'm just going from memory, but basically - from the book - the bank
> that started the run on the banks in 1930 was The Bank of the US, a
> textile bank in NY started by this guy named Marcus who was a Jewish
> garment worker; i.e., he started the bank for other garment workers
> (who were mostly Jews as I understand it).
>
> The story goes that Marcus' son wasn't running the bank too well
> around 1930 (think Madoff-lite).  One morning a garment worker walks
> in to exchange his $200/share stock for $200 as the bank had promised
> (only now it was only worth about $40).
>
> The bank tried to convince him otherwise and told him to come back
> later and then if he still wanted his money he could have it.
>
> The guy left, was pissed and so told the press that the bank didn't
> have any money.  By mid-day there was a run on the bank that had
> mounted police holding back depositors.  This panic spread eventually
> melting down the US economy.
>
> As was customary for all finance crises of the time, the big NY
> bankers (many of them Jews: Warburg, Rothchilds, etc) assembled to
> consider bailing out the bank.  At the last moment, after they'd all
> agreed to bail out the bank, one of them pulled the plug on the deal
> (can't remember which) because he didn't want to help out Marcus' son.
>
> It was implied in the book that this was due, in part, because Marcus
> was of poor garment worker Jew stock and not of the same heritage as
> the banking Jew

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