23-12-2008, 02:41 PM
Speaking of Russia, I know I've read that bankers declared war on them many decades ago because of their refusal to allow British style (and now American style) private central banking. Now I can't find details. Anyone know what I'm referring to?
I want to understand what impact this had on Russian/USSR/global history and if it relates to the 1917 revolution. After all, the private banks took over the US in 1913 with the Federal Reserve Act, aka Glass-Owens bill, just four years before the Russian revolution.
I want to understand what impact this had on Russian/USSR/global history and if it relates to the 1917 revolution. After all, the private banks took over the US in 1913 with the Federal Reserve Act, aka Glass-Owens bill, just four years before the Russian revolution.