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Bank for America.




               The "duck hunt" on Jekyll Island includes Senator Aldrich, Henry P. Davison
               (the front man for financier J.P. Morgan), National City Bank President Frank
               A. Vanderlip, and the "Father of the Fed", the recent German Jewish immigrant
               and  Rothschild  agent,  Paul  Warburg.  From  the  start,  the  group  proceeds
               covertly.  They  avoid  the  use  of  last  names  as  they  meet  quietly  at  Aldrich's
               private railway car in New Jersey.




               Details of the secret Jekyll Island meeting will not emerge until years later. It is
               later openly acknowledged that the Warburg-Rothschild Central Bank, (which
               will be established in 1913 as the Federal Reserve System), was conceived at
               the Jekyll Island meeting.




               Writing  in  his  autobiography  25  years  later,  Jekyll  Attendee  Frank  Vanderlip
               reveals:




               “There  was  an  occasion,  near  the  close  of  1910,  when  I  was  as  secretive—
               indeed, as furtive—as any conspirator. ..I do not feel it is any exaggeration to
               speak  of  our  secret  expedition  to  Jekyll  Island  as  the  occasion  of  the  actual
               conception of what eventually became the Federal Reserve System. We were told
               to leave our last names behind us. We were told further that we should avoid
               dining together on the night of our departure. We were instructed to come one at
               a  time  and  as  unobtrusively  as  possible  to  the  railroad  terminal  on  the  New
               Jersey littoral of the Hudson where Senator Aldrich's private car would be in
               readiness attached to the rear-end of a train to the south.




               Once aboard the private car we began to observe the taboo that had been fixed
               on  last  names.  We  addressed  one  another  as  Ben,  Paul,  Nelson  and  Abe.
               Davison and I adopted even deeper disguises abandoning our first names. On
               the theory that we were always right, he became Wilbur and I became Orville
               after  those  two  aviation  pioneers  the  Wright  brothers.  The  servants  and  train
               crew may have known the identities of one or two of us, but they did not know all
               and it was the names of all printed together that would've made our mysterious
               journey significant in Washington, in Wall Street, even in London. Discovery we
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