Just
in time for the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic
on April 15, 1912.
J.
P. Morgan (1837 - 1913).
The
great day of JEHOVAH is near, it is near, and hastens quickly, even
the voice of the day of JEHOVAH: the mighty
man shall cry there bitterly. (Zephaniah 1:14).
John
Pierpoint Morgan was a mighty man who dominated
the U.S. and world economy for over 60 years. With John D. Rockefeller,
he created the corrupt 3rd Bank of the "United States" known
today as the "Federal" Reserve Bank.

Morgan in 1881.
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Morgan's
ancestor Miles emigrated from Wales to Boston in 1636.
Morgan
is the most common name in Wales. Wales was the stronghold
of the deadly Druids since Roman times.
John
Pierpoint emigrated from London to Boston in 1640.
Junius
Morgan married Juliet Pierpoint in 1836 and their son
was named John Pierpoint.
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J. P. Morgan circa 1900.
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It
is ironic that Morgan was born the very year after President
Jackson closed the corrupt 2nd Bank of the United States.
Morgan the draft dodger and gun swindler!!
When
the Civil War broke out in 1861, Morgan was only 24 years old. Like
his fellow spy John D. Rockefeller, he bought a substitute for $300.00
and sent him off to get killed.
More
sinister still, Morgan was involved in a perfidious scheme to sell the
government its own faulty breech-loading rifles called Hall Carbines.
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Hall Carbine breech-loading rifle circa 1840. |
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The
government had 5,000 breech-loading rifles left over from the U.S.-Mexican
War. The rifles were defective and the government offered to sell them
for $3.50 each. Morgan bought them and then sold them back to the same
government for $22,00 each:
A
certain Simon Stevens, who had an option for 5,000 Hall carbines,
through another dealer named Eastman, came to Morgan with urgent request
for a loan against this war material which he soon hoped to sell to
the government at a profit. In advance, he had by telegraph arranged
to sell them to General Frémont, who headed the eastern Army
quartered near St. Louis. Stevens, who had long been engaged in obscure
transactions with customhouse officials, may or may not have divulged
that he needed the sum of $17,486 from Morgan in order to purchase
the carbines from the very same government at Washington whose army
in the West clamored for guns.This paradoxical
situation was caused by the fact that the carbines in question were
found by inspection to be so defective that they would shoot off the
thumbs of the soldiers using them. The quartermaster at Washington
sold them for $3.50 apiece. "The government had sold one day
for $17,486 arms which it had agreed the day before to purchase for
$109,912," as a Congressional committee discovered. That young
Morgan knew of this situation is plain from the fact that after arrival
of the consignment of guns at General Frémont's division, he
bluntly presented his claim not for the money he had advanced, but
for all of $58,175, half of the shipment having already been paid
already in good faith. (Josephson, The Robber Barons, p.
61).
While
the Union was fighting for its very existence, Morgan was helping the
enemy in London and Richmond by shorting the dollar every time the Union
lost a battle:
Thereafter
Pierpoint Morgan had confined himself to the routine dealings of the
money-changer. When he wished for more bracing sport he frequently
entered the gold market and as it was very fashionable to do at the
time, sold the dollar short, that is to say he bought future options
on gold at rising prices. Owing to the outlook for the Union cause
these were reasonably safe operations usually attended with profit.
Defeats for the Yankee armies, which came often enough, brought a
proportionate rise in gold. In these ventures Morgan usually joined
with a shifty young man named Edward Ketchum, son of the well-known
banker Morris Ketchum. At one time in 1863 while harassed merchants
bid for gold to cover their currency needs, Morgan
and Ketchum corralled a goodly part of the immediate supply and shipped
away to London $1,250,000, driving the price up from about 130 to
171.
(Josephson, The Robber Barons, p. 62).
Beginning
at the Civil War, Goldfinger Morgan shipped millions of dollars worth
of U.S. gold to London. With that gold, and the gold stolen from the
Boers in South Africa, London
became the financial capital of the world.
Morgan
was worth more than an entire army to the Confederates. The Civil War
was revenge by the British for their defeat by general Jackson at New
Orleans.
Morgan fought a ferocious war against AC current!!
Today,
3 phase alternating current electrifies the entire world. What most
people don't know is that J. P. Morgan and his crony Thomas Edison fought
a ferocious battle against alternating current. It is called the War
of the Currents, and lasted from 1885 to 1912.

Morgan Mansion at Madison Ave. & 36th St., NYC.
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Morgan
was the commanding general in the war against AC current.
In
1882, J. P. Morgan had his mansion on Madison Ave., lighted
with Edison's Direct Current.
To
accomplish this, a huge boiler and steam engine to power
2 DC dynamos was installed in the basement!!
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Typical Edison DC dynamo to light a few light bulbs. |
At
that time, Thomas Edison was totally ignorant of the advantages of AC.
Edison
could be forgiven for his ignorance at that time because nobody yet
knew of the vastly superior qualities of alternating current.

Thomas Alva Edison (1847 -1931).
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Edison
was clueless about the great benefits of AC.
In
1884, a young Serb immigrant named Nikola
Tesla introduced him to his AC motor.
Edison
and his boss Morgan completely rejected this revolutionary
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Nikola Tesla (1865 - 1943). |
Tesla went to work
for Thomas Edison immediately after his arrival in the U.S., and he
showed Edison his design for an alternating current motor....Edison
the dunce couldn't recognize genius when he saw it!
Edison
set him to work fixing the many problems with DC dynamos. Tesla had
remarkable mechanical and electrical ability, and Edison promised him
$50,000 if he could fix a particularly perplexing problem with a dynamo.
Tesla
worked for many months and finally the problem was solved. Did Edison
keep his promise and pay him for all his hard work?. . . absolutely
not....Tesla quit the Edison Company in disgust:
For
a paltry few thousand dollars they lost not only a man who would have
saved them many times that amount each year, but they also lost an
opportunity to obtain world control of the greatest and most profitable
electrical invention ever made.
(O' Neill, Prodigal Genius, p. 58).
After
quitting the Edison Company, Tesla had to work as a manual laborer
for a year digging the streets of New York. This was the worst time
in his life as a poor stranger in a strange land....He was befriended
by the foreman of the work gang who persuaded him to form his own
company.

George Westinghouse
(1846 - 1914).
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Our
GREAT JEHOVAH overruled British spies Morgan and Rockefeller.
He
used a Christian inventor and industrialist named George
Westinghouse to bring Tesla's AC to the world.
Morgan
and Edison fought AC like tigers. Morgan even collapsed
the stock market in order to bankrupt Westinghouse.
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Tesla and Westinghouse made a perfect partnership.
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Edison was a cat's
paw or errand boy for Morgan. Morgan ordered Edison to prove that AC
was killer current. A new word was invented called ELECTROCUTION
to describe death by electricity.
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The
War of the Currents lasted from 1885 to 1912.
Edison
electrocuted thousands of animals to prove that AC was killer
current.
Edison's
only invention was the electric chair. |
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William Kemmler was electrocuted in 1890. |
On August 6, 1890,
William Kemmler was the first man to die in the electric chair.
The
first application of current was botched and Kemmler did not die until
the current was fired up a second time. When he was dead, the Morgan
owned newspapers (New York Times) said that he had been "Westinghoused."
Thank
God that this desperate, deadly gambit by Morgan and Edison failed to
turn people away from AC and eventually AC triumphed over DC and became
the standard universal current.
J.
P. Morgan owned the Titanic!!
April 15, 2012,
is the 100th anniversary of the sinking of RMS Titanic. Morgan
was the owner of the White Star Line which owned the "unsinkable"
Titanic.
After 1870, the
White Star Line began bringing millions of Latin Church members to the
United States.
As late as 1912,
mad Morgan was still at war with Nikola Tesla. Tesla proposed
the wireless transmission of electricity and John Jacob Astor was his
main financier.
Morgan's
modus operandi was very simple: lure Nikola Tesla's main financier:
John Jacob Astor aboard the Titanic and sink her in the middle
of the Atlantic Ocean.

Morgan at the White Star pier in 1912.
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Morgan
was supposed to voyage on the Titanic but he changed
his mind at the last minute.
He was the bait to lure his
enemy on the ship.
Millionaires
were delighted at the prospect of having Morgan's undivided
attention for several days on the Titanic.
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RMS Titanic
departing Southampton on April 10, 1912.
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Colonel
John Jacob Astor IV was a close friend and financier of Tesla. Tesla
lived at his hotel, the Waldorf Astoria, in New York City.

John Jacob Astor and his young wife Madeleine.
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Col.
John Jacob Astor IV was a close friend and financier of
Tesla.
He
was lured aboard the Titanic and perished on her
maiden voyage.
Tesla
was now at the mercy of mad Morgan, and Tesla's wireless
system was sunk too. |
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Astor was lost with the Titanic. |
Tesla's
wireless transmission of electricity offered free electricity to the
entire world. That was just too much for Morgan and the Bank of England.
They wanted to control all forms of energy around the world.
Morgan died after visiting the Pope!!
J.
Pontifex Maximus Morgan died in Rome on March 31, 1913. He had just
delivered an oral report to Pope Pius X on the progress of his takeover
of the United States.
The
report must have been optimistic because he received the Papal
"blessing" for a job well done . . . but he died shortly thereafter!

Pope Pius X (1835 -1914).
Pope from 1903 to 1914.
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Pope
X was very anxious to know when the U.S. would restore the
Papal States.
Morgan's
verbal report must have been optimistic because
he received the Papal "blessing" for a job well
done . , . but he died shortly thereafter!
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Morgan's funeral in New York City was attended by large crowds.
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Only
months after his death, the corrupt 3rd Bank of the "United States"
was chartered; and in 1917 the United States was lured into war in Europe
by his British masters.
References
Jones,
Jill, Empires of Light. Edison, Tesla, Westinghouse and the Race
to Electrify the World. Random House, New York, 2003.
Josephson,
Matthew. The Robber Barons. Harcourt Brace & Company, New
York, 1934.
O'
Neill, John J. Prodigal Genius. The Life of Nikola Tesla. Ives
Washburn, New York, 1944.
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