By Dr. Stephen R. Phinney
PRESIDENT LINCOLN STOOD HIS GROUND BUT...
1861
President Abraham Lincoln (16th President of the United States, 1860 until his assassination in 1865) approaches the big banks in New York to try to obtain loans to support the ongoing American Civil War. As these large banks were heavily under the influence of the Rothschilds, they offer him a deal they know he cannot accept - 24% to 36% interest on all monies loaned.
Lincoln is very angry about this high level of interest. So he prints his own debt-free money and informs the public that this is now legal tender for both public and private debts.
ROTHSCHILDS START THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
Well, to no surprise, the Rothschilds formed an alliance with the South, through the Queen of England, resulting in the American Civil War.
In the American South, a close business relationship had developed between the cotton growing aristocracy and the cotton manufacturers in England, since America's independence. The cotton was even delivered from America to France and Britain on Rothschild-owned ships. The Rothschilds decided that this was America's Achilles heel - that they could exploit to re-establish themselves in America, following the destruction of their central bank by President Andrew Jackson in 1836.
The Rothschilds had prepared long for this. This year, the Southern States of America contained a vast number of Rothschild agents. They carefully manipulated the population by conspiring with local politicians they had in their pocket, and spreading propaganda amongst the people. This resulted in the secession of South Carolina on December 29th, 1860. Only a few weeks later, another six states would join the conspiracy against the Union and form a breakaway union called the "Confederate States of America," with Jefferson Davis as its President.
In order to provoke the North, these Rothschild agents and their brainwashed followers, raid armies, seize forts, arsenals, mints, and other Union property. Even members of President Buchanan's cabinet conspire to destroy the Union by damaging the public credit and working to bankrupt the nation. Buchanan claims to deplore secession, but takes no steps to check it - even when a United States ship is fired upon by South Carolina shore batteries.
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