You have, no doubt, seen the famous Rosie The Riveter propaganda poster of the WWII era (above). Well, the woman who inspired that poster has just died, aged 86. A relative commented that the Rosie The Riveter poster looked exactly like the War Bond posters, except that the public was not urged to buy anything. Yep. Speaking of bonds, did you know that Henry Morgenthau Jr., the Jewish head of the U.S. Treasury Department, developed both the Savings Bond (first issued in 1935) and the Defense Bond (issued in 1941)? Defense Bonds were later renamed War Bonds after Pearl Harbor was attacked. Morgenthau was apparently inspired by European (read: Jewish) bankers in his bond-creating efforts. Of course! Trivia: Morgenthau’s Treasury Department created a Defense (repeat, Defense) Bond office well before Japan attacked America. It was as if Morgenthau knew that America would soon need them to fund another war. Saaaay, you don’t suppose…
An essay about bonds Here (Chodorov was, like most libertarian leaders, a Jew).