Re: Lords of Finance

2011-03-29 Thread Gruss Gott
Michael Dinowitz wrote: > > The way you wrote it sounded like these Jewish bankers (Rothschilds, >  Warburgs, etc.) caused the problems because they didn't want to bail out > another Jewish banker for some "not one of us" reason. This is not what the > chapter said at all. > > So the bottom line

Re: Lords of Finance

2011-03-28 Thread Michael Dinowitz
1:36 PM, Gruss Gott wrote: > > Gruss Gott wrote: > > Michael Dinowitz wrote: > >> I think you're going to have to go into more details on this in another > >> thread. > >>> > >>> I also read Lords of Finance on vacation too > > > >

Re: Lords of Finance

2011-03-28 Thread Sam
So you don't care what really happened as long as you can blame the Jews? . On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 11:36 PM, Gruss Gott 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 b

Re: Lords of Finance

2011-03-27 Thread Gruss Gott
Gruss Gott wrote: > Michael Dinowitz wrote: >>  I think you're going to have to go into more details on this in another >> thread. >>> >>> I also read Lords of Finance on vacation too > Ah, the thing about the Bank of the US, forgot about that. I'

Fwd: Lords of Finance

2011-03-27 Thread Gruss Gott
Michael Dinowitz wrote: >  I think you're going to have to go into more details on this in another > thread. >> >> I also read Lords of Finance on vacation too Lords of Finance is about "the bankers who broke the World"; i.e., the Great Depression and the