the guidance of J. P. Morgan, who it is believed was working on behalf of the Rothschilds, Paul Warburg who was to draw up draft legislation for a new central bank, and senator Nelson Aldrich (grandfather to Nelson and David Rockefeller, and father-in-law to John D. Rockefeller Jr. - son of John D. Rockefeller, founder of Standard Oil) who was to use his influence to get the bill through congress. Furthermore, it takes only a little stretch of the imagination to envisage what was happening in the corridors of power when one considers that the Federal Reserve Act was signed by President Woodrow
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