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Above is a copy <strong>of</strong> the famous Bank Restriction Note that helped endthe death penalty for forging the “counterfeit” money since only themoneychangers were allowed to counterfeit money, i.e. create it fromnothing!.Bank Underground station is named after the Bank <strong>of</strong> England. Allroads and rails lead to THE BANK.King James I & VIJames VI <strong>of</strong> Scotia Minor, and I <strong>of</strong> England, founder <strong>of</strong>the British Empire. He sent the Pilgrim Fathers toAmerica. The King James Bible is named after him. Prince Henry (1594 -1612) was theoldest son <strong>of</strong> King James and first in line to the throne. Like his father, he was a devoutProtestant Christian and a very unlikely candidate to charter a bank. For that reason, he was given thepoison cup at the young age <strong>of</strong> 18 years. Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales. Cape Henry in Virginiais named after him.The English Civil War caused by the Bank <strong>of</strong> Rome in England!!Gerrard Winstanley: "The New Law <strong>of</strong> Righteousness",1649 "In the beginning <strong>of</strong> time God made the earth. Notone word was spoken at the beginning that one branch <strong>of</strong>mankind should rule over another, but selfish imaginationsdid set up one man to teach and rule over another."Charles Stuart (1600-1649) was the second son <strong>of</strong> KingJames and succeeded his murdered brother. During hisreign, civil war broke out in England between Parliamentand the king. Oliver Cromwell led the Parliamentary army(Roundheads) against the king's army (Cavaliers) andsoundly defeated the king's forces. The king was arrestedand beheaded in 1649, the only king <strong>of</strong> England to bebeheaded.Wars always incur huge debts and <strong>of</strong> course themoneylenders were just waiting for their Bank to be<strong>of</strong>ficially chartered before they would lend at usury torepay the debts. None <strong>of</strong> the Stuart monarchs would granta charter to the Bank <strong>of</strong> England!! None <strong>of</strong> the Stuartswould grant the fervent desire <strong>of</strong> the "Bank" <strong>of</strong> Rome andcharter an English national bank. That is why murder, civilwar, and religious conflicts plagued their reigns. The Jesuitworked behind the scenes to get them to charter the Bank.Nothing succeeded however and finally King James II was deposed and Dutchman William <strong>of</strong> Orange was invited to takethe throne. William was a tool <strong>of</strong> the powerful Wisselbank <strong>of</strong> Amsterdam: "Central to the success <strong>of</strong> the Dutch was theAmsterdam Wisselbank, which had been founded in 1609. It provided the motive power for the Dutch economy by lendingto the City <strong>of</strong> Amsterdam, the State in the form <strong>of</strong> the Province <strong>of</strong> Holland and trade in the shape <strong>of</strong> theDutch East India Company as well as being responsible for coinage and, <strong>of</strong> 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 convenientfor the important finance houses to hold accounts with it. Thus not only was it in aposition to oversee the Dutch financial scene, it was also able to act as a stabilisinginfluence on it" (The Bank <strong>of</strong> England pictured top right).King Charles II (1660-1685) was the second son <strong>of</strong> the beheaded Charles I. Left: King James II (1633-1688), was the third son <strong>of</strong> King Charles I. He was forced to abdicate in 1688. He was the last maleStuart to sit on the throne <strong>of</strong> England.The King and Queen <strong>of</strong> Usury — theinglorious Revolution!!The Charter <strong>of</strong> the Bank <strong>of</strong> England (1694) withthe Great Seal <strong>of</strong> William and Mary. The firstusury central bank to be incorporated inEngland. On the right is the Threadneedle StreetThe Hidden <strong>History</strong> Of <strong>Money</strong> & New World Order Usury Secrets Revealed at last! Page 235

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