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6. Your Kingdom…

6. Your Kingdom…

January 7, 2024

The Kings’ failures were the fruits of greed and folly, but these men were better, wiser, and more inclined to become the rulers. Von Neiman stood and clapped his hands…”May we withdraw behind a veil of secrecy and become the puppet masters who, in the shadows, will become the invisible rulers, the unknown masters,” Von Neiman said. “To a new World Order!”

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5. The Five Arrows

5. The Five Arrows

January 6, 2024

“Yes, the Five Arrows, Amschel Mayer Rothschild, from Frankfurt, Salomon Mayer Rothschild, based in Vienna, Nathan Mayer Rothschild, in London, and Jakob Mayer Rothschild who resided in Paris, and Calmann Mayer Rothschild, in Italy. They were all bankers in their places of residence, all representing the Rothschild Banking empire under various names,” he said.

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4. Theater

4. Theater

January 5, 2024

At precisely five o’clock, Nathan Mayer Rothschild retired to the grand living room of the impressive New Court on St Swithin’s Lane; a most deserved moment of peace. A few days earlier, the rain had begun to fall over London, and while it varied in intensity, it had never ceased.

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3. Messengers

3. Messengers

January 4, 2024

Caillou was a one-eyed beast of sorts—a disfigured being ravaged by fear and the violence of men; part cyclops, part gargoyle, and part man. A soldier amongst the thousands about to die on this dreary battlefield, he sat, sheltered from the torrential rain; silent, immobile, and apprehensive, waiting for the giant before him to move.

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2. Washington is Burning

2. Washington is Burning

January 3, 2024

At precisely five o’clock, Nathan Mayer Rothschild retired to the grand living room of the impressive New Court on St Swithin’s Lane; a most deserved moment of peace. A few days earlier, the rain had begun to fall over London, and while it varied in intensity, it had never ceased.

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1. The Pauper Made King

1. The Pauper Made King

January 2, 2024

“Of the Founding Fathers, no dream was too grand to dismiss, and I salute them. However, I wish to dedicate all the honors to the builder of Nation, to the man who transformed ideas into realities, to the corruptible genius, to the man so blinded by honor it led him to his death, to the pauper made King; Alexander Hamilton, who helped us, in the words of Thomas Jefferson; “…form the most corrupt government on earth.”

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How it all began

How it all began

January 1, 2024

Becoming an American citizen led Adrien Gold to study the America’s history. Fascinated by the many momentous but little-known events that he discovered along the way, Gold embarked on writing a series of 19 entertaining and informative short stories of historical fiction, compiled into “The Kings Have Won.” The book recounts America’s 200-year-long battle for the wealth of America.

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9. Father of the Federal Reserve

9. Father of the Federal Reserve

January 31, 2023

This chapter traces the covert alliances, political calculation, and financial ambition that converged in 1913 to reshape the American economy. It examines how a small circle of powerful men engineered a system that still governs the flow of money and influence today.

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8. More Despotic Than a Monarchy

8. More Despotic Than a Monarchy

January 31, 2023

When War Becomes a Ledger A quiet dinner. A crowded restaurant. A conversation that should have remained academic but did not. What begins as a meal with a close uncle turns the discovery of the mechanics of war, money, and power. Through the voice of Uncle George, history sheds its neutral mask. The American Civil

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7. I Killed the Bank

7. I Killed the Bank

January 31, 2023

Discover the epic showdown between President Andrew Jackson and banker Nicholas Biddle in this gripping exploration of the Bank War, one of the most pivotal, dramatic, and often misunderstood battles in American history. Who truly won? And what legacy did this titanic clash leave behind—for our economy, our democracy, and the American dream itself?

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