
They Didn't Conquer Nations — They Invoiced Them: The Bank of England's Secret
From The Jeremy Ryan Slate Show by Jeremy Ryan Slate
April 22, 2026 · 14 min · Episode 82
About this episode
This episode explores the hidden history of central banking, focusing on the corporate restructuring during the Glorious Revolution and its long-term financial implications.
The Glorious Revolution wasn't about religion. It was a corporate restructuring — and the invoice has never stopped compounding. In 1688, William III crossed the English Channel with 40,000 soldiers. But the men who mattered most weren't carrying weapons. They were carrying ledgers. Within six years, they handed England the Bank of England — and with it, a mechanism for permanent debt that would spread from London to New York, and has never stopped running. This is the hidden history of central banking. The blueprint behind every financial empire since 1694. Lesson 1 — The Glorious Revolution Was a Leveraged Buyout England is broke. William doesn't just want a crown — he needs a war machine. The Dutch bankers who cross with him already know how to build one. And they have terms. Lesson 2 — The Same Money, Twice William Paterson's 1694 proposal: lend £1.2 million to the Crown — then issue £1.2 million in currency backed by that same loan. Same money. Twice. This is fractional reserve banking before it had a name, and the Crown just signed the contract. Lesson 3 — Why the Bank Needs War The Crown borrows. The bank issues bonds. Investors collect interest. The debt rolls forward —…
People in this episode
Host: Jeremy Ryan Slate
Topics covered
- central banking
- financial history
- debt
- Glorious Revolution
- Rothschild
- fractional reserve banking
Keywords
- Bank of England
- William III
- debt
- fractional reserve banking
- Rothschild
- financial empire
- Glorious Revolution
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Bank of England
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