The common thread among the four U.S. Presidents who were assassinated is that they all took control of money-issuing away from private banks and gave it to the U.S. Treasury, only to be murdered shortly after, with their successors returning the power to private banks soon after taking office.
4 Presidents
The lives of four U.S. Presidents, cut short by fate, had one striking similarity - each had taken the bold initiative to wrestle control of monetary policy from private banking institutions.