International Public Notice: The Dutch and the Bank of England By Anna Von Reitz

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Article 4972 Video - International Public Notice: The Dutch and the Bank of England - Sunday, August 18, 2024 By Anna Von Reitz

We find it necessary to teach some more history that is even more arcane and lesser known than our own, but which sheds direct light on the circumstance and personalities that all nations face today.

The genesis of all the maladies now encircling the globe, including much of the confusion, lies in the trade wars between Holland, specifically, the Dutch Republic, and England, specifically, the Commonwealth, taking place sporadically from the First Dutch War (1652-54) until the ascension of a Dutchman, William Stadtholder, aka, William of Orange, to the British throne in 1689.

The Commonwealth is an extra-territorial jurisdiction with respect to England in its civil nature, and is regarded as a "Territorial" government in its own right. Most of the naval battles of the last four centuries have been conducted by the Commonwealth and executed by the Commonwealth's Territorial Government. The Commonwealth and its Territorial Government (which is distinctly martial in character) has also been instrumental in the promotion of the British Raj in India and other Raj-like impositions throughout the world.

In less than fifty years, the Dutch not only conquered England on the High Seas and emerged the competitive victors in world markets (the Dutch have always believed in free trade) but they put their man on the British Throne and the Amsterdam bullion bankers also put their bank, the Bank of England, in control of the British economy.

We had to smile when we read the naval rosters and saw the name "Martin Tromp" among the top Dutch Naval Commanders in the First Anglo-Dutch War. The apples never fall far from the trees.

We also had to smile when we read all the Spanish, Trojan, and Portuguese surnames of the Jewish investors who received the private bank charter for the Bank of England from William of Orange in 1694: Da Costa, Fonseca, Mendes, Nunes, Henriquez, Rodrigues, Salvador, De Mattos, De Medina....

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