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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                319
Citibank and J.P. Morgan Chase “held a total of 470 interlocking directorates in the 130 major
corporations of the U.S.” At the time this worked out to be an astounding average of 3.6 directors
per major US Corporation.
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I would guess the control to have vastly increased since then.
Table 11-1
US Stockholders of Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Current
National
Ranking
Original Bank Name
Current Bank Name
Original Controlling &
Notable Stockholders
1
National City Bank
Citibank
James Stillman
J.P. Morgan
William Rockefeller
Kuhn, Loeb & Co
Pyne family
1
First National Bank
Citibank
George Baker
J.P. Morgan
2
Chase National
J.P. Morgan Chase
George Baker
J.D. Rockefeller
2
Kuhn, Loeb & Co (Bank of
the Manhattan)
J.P. Morgan Chase
Jacob Schiff
Paul Warburg
2
Chemical Bank
J.P. Morgan Chase
Bob Kerstein
2
Hanover Bank
J.P. Morgan Chase
James Stillman
William Rockefeller
2
National Bank of Commerce
J.P. Morgan Chase
J.P. Morgan
Paul Warburg
Jacob Schiff
Source: Eustace Mullins, The World Order, 1985, Ezra Pound Institute of Civilization, Staunton, VA; and Eustace
Mullins, Secrets of The Federal Reserve: The London Connection, 1952, p. 179, Kasper and Horton, New York;
and various other sources.
These banks wield very significant some would say almost total control in national
politics. Mullins writes: “[I]n the other eleven Federal Reserve Districts [in addition to the New
York district], these same shareholders [who control the NYFRB] indirectly own or control
shares in those banks, with the other shares owned by the leading families in those areas who
own or control the principal industries in these regions. The “local” families set up regional
councils, on orders from New York, of such groups as the Council on Foreign Relations, The
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