Jiang claims that killing the Romanovs benefited foreign banks because Romanov wealth held in London and Wall Street became effectively controlled by those banks after the family died.
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Foreign Banks
Jiang claims that killing the Romanovs benefited foreign banks because Romanov wealth held in London and Wall Street became effectively controlled by those banks after the family died.
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"They didn't do that. They just stuck around. So the question then is, why would they just stick around? The answer is, they never..."
"...answer is this. The Romanovs had billions, billions of dollars in foreign banks, okay? In the city of London on Wall Street, okay? A..."
"...for a long time to get this money back, and the foreign banks like, well, you don't own this money. It's the Romanovs who..."
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