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It is estimated by war historian Alan Brugar, that the international bankers

                         made a profit of $10,000 from every soldier who fell in battle. Life is cheap
                         when it comes to the Committee of 300-Illuminati-Rothschild-Warburg-Federal

                         Reserve bankers, who financed both sides of the war. 15

                         The committee of 300 referred to here will be explained in detail in the

                     following pages.

                         East India Co. was first founded with the purpose of exploiting countries
                     with rich natural resources, most notably India, China and the South African

                     Republic. As explained above, fractional reserve banking was used by Britain
                     and the United States to finance the WWI. In 1661, British King Charles II

                     granted East India Co. the right to make war and peace with independent
                     countries. This was the first time a private company, engaged in financial ac-

                     tivities, was given such rights. These rights were used to seize agricultural
                     areas and produce in various countries as this financial company achieved a

                     position where its members could meet with princes and as it dominated the
                     fractional reserve system that increased the money supply in the market. By

                     1830, the whole of India was practically under East India Co.'s control.    16

                         In 1702, the company was renamed
                     to British East India Co. (BEIC), and the

                     reserve system used in India was exported
                     all around the world. This system is also

                     the origin of the modern Federal Reserve
                     banking practice that controls all the mar-

                     kets today; in other words, the system that
                     gave rise to central banks.











                                  G. J. Bryant's The Emergence of
                                  British Power in India tells the
                                  story of the British dominion in
                                  India between 1600 and 1784.






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