Messages 2012

A Financier’s Suffering

March 19th, 2012

Berkeley, California

Received by FAB

 

I am here, Paul Warburg.

You wanted to hear from me, so here I am. You want to know the truth about me, as you have read conflicting stories.

The truth is that I am suffering the tortures of the damned. Why? Because I was guilty of betraying humanity in my quest for power and control. You are wondering, how was it possible for me to attain prominence in your land [the United States] when my own brother was prominent in Germany?

Well, as you know, I resigned as Governor of the Federal Reserve System. I did that because Germany was now the United States’ enemy in war, and I saw my position as untenable.

 

Paul Moritz Warburg (August 10, 1868 – January 24, 1932) was a German-born American banker and early advocate of the U.S. Federal Reserve System. Warburg died at his home in New York City on January 24, 1932, and was buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New York. At the time of his death he was chairman of the Manhattan Company and a director of the Bank of Manhattan Trust Company, Farmers Loan and Trust Company of New York, First National Bank of Boston, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Union Pacific Railroad, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad, Western Union Telegraph Company, American I.G. Chemical Company, Agfa Ansco Corporation, and Warburg & Company of Amsterdam. (Source Wikipedia)

 

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