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− | Dodge was the main donor to the US presidential campaign of [[Woodrow Wilson]], donating $51,300.<ref>[[The Federal Reserve Conspiracy]]</ref> | + | Dodge worked for the National City Bank of New York.{{cn}} He was the main donor to the US presidential campaign of [[Woodrow Wilson]], donating $51,300.<ref>[[The Federal Reserve Conspiracy]]</ref> |
+ | Cleveland Dodge paid [[Walter Page]] $25,000 per year.<ref>Ray Stannard Baker, The Life and Letters of Woodrow Wilson, VI, pp. 33-4.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 02:33, 25 October 2018
Cleveland Dodge (financier) | |
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Born | 1860-01-26 |
Died | June 24, 1926 (Age 66) 6) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Princeton University |
Parents | • William Earl Dodge Jr. • (1832-Aug. 9 • 1903) • Sarah Hoadley |
Children | • Cleveland E. Dodge • Bayard Dodge • Elizabeth Dodge Huntington |
The main donor to the US presidential campaign of Woodrow Wilson. |
Cleveland H. Dodge was director of National City Bank, amongst others.
Activities
Dodge worked for the National City Bank of New York.[citation needed] He was the main donor to the US presidential campaign of Woodrow Wilson, donating $51,300.[1]
Cleveland Dodge paid Walter Page $25,000 per year.[2]
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author |
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Woodrow Wilson/Deep state control | “This Wall Street cabal, with the aid of New Jersey political bosses, pushed for Woodrow Wilson to become Governor of New Jersey in November, 1910.
Within a few months, Cleveland Dodge opened a bank account in New York and an office at 42 Broadway to boom Wilson into the Presidency. The campaign bank account was opened with a check for $1,000 from Cleveland Dodge. Dodge then provided funds to mail out the True American of Trenton, New Jersey to 40,000 subscribers throughout the United States, followed by a regular two pages a week of promotional material on Wilson For President. Two-thirds of Wilson's campaign funds for the presidency came from just seven individuals, all Wall Streeters and linked to the very trusts Wilson was publicly denouncing.” | Antony Sutton |
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References
- ↑ The Federal Reserve Conspiracy
- ↑ Ray Stannard Baker, The Life and Letters of Woodrow Wilson, VI, pp. 33-4.