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There has been widely published about the Rothschilds and the Fed, but for many the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) remains, a rather abstract concept. The meetings of the BIS show many similarities with the secret Bilderberg conferences.
“As long as I control the money supply of a country, it does not matter to me who makes the laws.” – Amschel Rothschild
The winners of the First World War in 1924 appointed a committee of international bankers. Results from this committee came the idea to create an umbrella organization to regulate the German reparations and incalculable.
The existence of the BIS was formalized in The Hague (The Netherlands) on January 20, 1930. The headquarters was put in Basel. The BIS operates exclusively for central banks and does not work for individuals or companies.
The American politician Henry Morgenthau called the BIS ‘a symbol of helpfulness to the Nazis. ” When World War II broke out on the board of this bank include directors: boss of IG Farben, Hermann Schmitz, Nazi sympathizer Kurt von Schroeder and President of the Reichsbank Walther Funk.