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#373886 at 2018-02-14 17:33:36 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #459: Shooting At NSA Gate #1 Edition
>>373880
https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Muenter
Muenter tried to kill himself on the night of July 5 by slashing his wrist with a pencil
eraser metal retainer. On July 6, he was dead. New York's counterterrorism
police at first believed that he was killed by an assassin sent to silence him with
two bullets in the head. But the version they decided on was that Muenter ran out
of a briefly opened door and jumped head-first onto the concrete floor of the jail
corridor twenty feet below.[1][7][8][9] Muenter's wife received a note from her
husband warning that a ship bound for England would sink on the 7th of July.
On that day, just two days after his suicide, the crew was warned but they
could not find the bomb on the Minnehaha. It exploded, but had been placed far
away from the munitions and caused minor damage
After World War I and the Versailles Treaty, Morgan Guaranty managed Germany's reparation
payments
1919 he was for a time chairman of the international committee, composed of American,
British and French bankers, for the protection of the holders of Mexican securities
November 1919, he was made a director of the Foreign Finance Corporation, which was
organized to engage in the investment of funds chiefly in foreign enterprises
By the 1920s, Morgan Guaranty had become one of the world's most important banking
institutions, as a leading lender to Germany and Europe
was a director in numerous corporations, including the U.S. Steel Corp., the Pullman Co.,
the Aetna Insurance Co., and the Northern Pacific Railway Co
In 1890, Morgan married Jane Norton Grew (d. 1925), daughter of Boston banker and mill owner Henry Sturgis Grew. She was the aunt of Henry Grew Crosby. The couple raised four children:
Junius Spencer Morgan III (1892-1960), who married Louise Converse (1895-1974),
daughter of Frederick Shepherd Converse
Jane Norton Morgan Nichols (1893-1981), who married George Nichols (1878-1950)
Frances Tracy Pennoyer (1897-1989), who married Paul Geddes Pennoyer (d. 1970)
Henry Sturgis Morgan (1900-1982), a founding partner of Morgan Stanley who married
Catherine Lovering Adams (1902-1988), daughter of Charles Francis Adams III,
descendants of the 2nd U.S. President, John Adams
Alice Morgan, who died at a young age of typhoid fever.
1924, Morgan created the Pierpont Morgan Library as a public institution as a memorial to his
father. Belle da Costa Greene, Morgan's personal librarian, became the first director and
continued the aggressive acquisition and expansion of the collections of illuminated
manuscripts, authors' original manuscripts, incunabula, prints, and drawings, early printed
Bibles, and many examples of fine bookbinding. Today the library is a complex of buildings
which serve as a museum and scholarly research center.
Morgan donated many valuable works to the Metropolitan Museum of Art