The Great Japanese Gold Trade Of 1859

Authored by JP Koning, via BullionStar.com,

The price of gold is $1,300 per ounce right now. But imagine if there was one place in the world – say Japan – where you could buy an ounce of gold for a fraction of that, $450.

By exporting and selling it at the world price, you’d have earned an easy $850 per ounce. This might sound too good to be true, but it’s precisely what happened in Japan in 1859. This post is about one of the greatest gold trades ever.

To understand how the greatest gold trade ever played out, we first need to delve into the years that preceded it.

Two centuries of isolation

By the early 1850s, Japan had been isolated from the rest of the world for over two hundred years. At the beginning of the 1600s, the ruling Tokugawa clan had adopted a policy of barring foreigners from entering the nation. The only point of Western contact was the Dutch trading post Dejima, an artificial island in the port of Nagasaki. But Western powers like the U.S. were anxious to trade with Japan too, so in 1853 U.S. commodore Matthew C. Perry was dispatched to negotiate a trade agreement.

Using the threat of force, Perry brought the Tokugawa shoguns to the bargaining table. In 1854, Perry managed to secure an opening of the ports of Shimoda and Hakodate to U.S. vessels. This was a coaling agreement: it only allowed for the resupply and refueling of steam ships. A general commercial treaty would have to wait.

One of the complications that Perry ran into was determining how American ships were to make payments for coaling. For centuries, international trade had been dominated by the Spanish silver dollar (otherwise known as the Mexican dollar, pillar, eight real, or piece of eight), which was minted in Mexico as well as at several South American mints.

The Spanish “pillar” dollar, with the Pillars of Hercules on its reverse side

But Japan, having been closed off, did not typically deal in Spanish/Mexican dollars. It had its own unique set of coins and measurements. Prices were set in ryobu, and shu, with 1 ryo = 4 bu = 16 shu. The ryo was represented by a gold coin referred to as a koban. An ichibu silver coin was worth one bu, with four ichibus equal to 1 ryo, or one gold koban.

What was needed was an exchange rate between the dollar and the Japanese coins. To pay for the fueling of his ships at the newly-opened port of Hakodate, Perry ended up accepting the rate offered by his Japanese hosts: one Mexican dollar to one ichibu. Since four ichibus were equal to a gold koban, this meant that a Mexican dollar was worth 1/4 koban.

The main Tokugawa coins, including the koban (top left) and silver ichibu (top right). Source: Wikipedia

This arrangement didn’t satisfy the Americans. A Mexican dollar weighed about three times an ichibu. Each dollar contained 25 gram of silver whereas an ichibu contained just a third of that, 8.5 grams of silver. Exchanging one Mexican dollar for one ichibu thus meant that the Americans were giving up two-thirds of the dollar’s silver content for free, or at least so it appeared to them.

With Perry having secured a small foothold on the island, Townsend Harris – the first US consul general to be appointed to preside in Shimoda – was tasked with prying Japan completely open to trade. In addition to negotiating a commercial treaty with the Tokugawa shogunate, Harris would also tackle the exchange rate controversy. Harris figured that if the exchange rate was set on a weight-for-weight basis, then one Mexican dollar would be the equivalent of three ichibu. In that way the silver bullion content of the two opposing coins would be equated, which to him only seemed fair.

Upon his arrival in September 1856, Harris immediately began to send letters to officials protesting the already-established one ichibu-to-one dollar exchange rate (Hanashiro, 1999). But he was unable to make much headway. For their part, the Japanese had excellent reasons for preferring the one ichibu-to-one dollar rate. When pressed by Perry and Harris, Japanese officials rightly pointed out that the ichibu was not like the Mexican dollar, which was valued according to its silver content. Rather, the ichibu was a token coin.

Token coins vs bullion coins

For readers of this post, token coins will be second nature. This is because all modern coin are tokens. A one-euro coin, for instance, weighs 7.5 grams, 75% of this copper, 15% nickel, and 10% zinc. The market value of this metal is around €0.05, far less than the coin’s face value of €1. This €0.95 gap between its commodity value and its face value is what qualifies the one-euro coin as a token.

Imagine that an alien beamed down to earth in 2019 and offered a Parisian the following deal. It will buy each of the Parisian’s 7.5 gram one-euro coins with a blank copper-nickel-zinc disc that weighs 7.5 grams. Would the Parisian take this offer? Of course not. She’d be giving up coins that trade for €1 a piece for discs that are worth a fraction of that amount.

In the same way that our Parisian would not want to accept the alien’s discs, the Japanese were understandably loath to trade away ichibus on a weight-for-weight basis. Like a euro coin, the ichibu’s value was supported not by its metal content but the authorities’ promise to accept it at a rate that far exceeded it bullion value. Selling ichibus to American on a weight-for-weight basis dramatically undervalued them, just like selling euro coins to an alien for metal discs would undervalue the euro.

It is possible that Harris and his American colleagues simply didn’t grasp the concept of token coinage. At the time, silver coins in the U.S. passed at their bullion value.  Or perhaps they willfully ignored the ichibu’s status as a token. Whatever the case, Harris pressed his case until the Tokugawa government bowed to his demands. In the 1858 Treaty of Amity and Commerce, the Japanese accepted a weight-for-weight exchange rate between the two types of coins, or three ichibus-to-one dollar.

This new relationship between the dollar and the ichibu destroyed the token status of the ichibu. Not only that, it created a terrific arbitrage opportunity between the Mexican dollar and the gold koban, thus laying the path for the 1859 gold mania.

The silver-gold arbitrage

At the pre-Harris exchange rate of one ichibu-to-one dollar, there was no arbitrage opportunity between Mexican dollars and Japanese koban. An American trader could convert four dollars into four ichibus, which in turn could be traded at the Tokugawa shogunate’s official rate for one gold koban. A koban contained around 6.3 gram of yellow metal (Bytheway & Chaiklin, 2016).

After melting the koban and exporting it, the trader could sell this 6.3 grams of gold for silver at the world silver-to-gold ratio of 15.5:1, netting himself 98 grams of silver. With one Mexican dollar containing 24.5 gram of silver, 98 grams was the equivalent of four Mexican dollars. Thus, having originally spent four Mexican dollars in Japan, the American trader ended up with four dollars. There was no profit in carrying this trade out. Below at left, I’ve illustrated how things balanced out.

The profitability of selling Mexican dollars in Japan

Harris’s 1859 weight-for-weight rule dramatically tipped the calculus of this trade in favour of the American side. Where before an American could convert four dollar into just four ichibus, now they were entitled to twelve ichibus. These twelve ichibu could in turn purchase three kobans, which together contained 19 gram of golds (6.8 grams each). On the international market, 19 grams of gold was worth 294 grams of silver, or 12 Mexican dollar (294 grams divided by 24.5 grams/per coin).

Thus, at the new rate, an American trader could magically turn four Mexican dollar into twelve Mexican dollars. By constantly recirculating silver and gold between the world market and Japan, it was theoretically possible to make infinite profits.  (To understand the profitability of this trade, see calculation above at right). Below, the Bank of Japan Museum has provided a nice portrayal of this trade.

The great gold trade illustrated. Source: Bank of Japan

Delay tactics

The Treaty of Amity and Commerce took effect on July 4, 1859. But the great gold trade did not take off yet. Anticipating that foreigners would flock to exchange a dollar for an equal weight of Japanese silver coins, leading to a flood of gold out of the nation, the Japanese suddenly introduced a new coin, the nishu-gin. They had carefully calibrated the nishu’s specifications such that two nishus weighed as much as one Mexican dollar. So when it came to trade dollars for Japanese coins on a weight-for-weight basis, as stipulated in the Harris Treaty, Japanese officials could provide two nishu per dollar instead of three ichibus.

Source: Bank of Japan

The nishu was given a face value of two shu. This meant that whereas it took just four ichibus to get a gold koban, it would take eight nishus to get a koban (1 koban = 1 ryo, and 16 shus = 1 ryo). Introducing the nishu effectively reestablished the pre-Harris exchange rate. An American trader’s four Mexican dollars could now be converted into eight nishus, and eight nishus into a koban. But the amount of gold in a koban was only worth four Mexican dollars in the world market, which was the original quantity of dollars spent to buy nishus. Having removed the gain to be made by selling dollars and purchasing kobans, Japanese officials had short-circuited the great gold trade.

The Americans were indignant, so the wary Japanese pulled the nishu off the market just a few weeks after introducing it. Now they relied on other tactics to cut off the great gold trade. Officials decreed that locals were not to sell gold kobans to foreigners. But this was evaded since kobans were easy to hide. They also limited the amounts of ichibus they made available. Huge lineups at official Japanese exchange offices developed as Westerners submitted claims to convert dollar into ichibus. But using money mules and straw names, traders could avoid their quotas:

“In October 1859, Thomas Eskrigge applied for three hundred and fifteen million dollars on behalf of Messers Bank, Rake, Nelly, Smell-bad, and No-nose… Another petition simply said, “Please change for me today $250,000,000 and much oblige.” (Frost, 1970)

By the fall of 1859, the gold mania was in full flight. Ships left China for Japan with cases full of Mexican dollars and returned laden with kobans. Below is a list of the vessels dispatched by Jardine, Matheson & Company – a large British trading firm – including the quantity of koban exported (McMaster, 1960).

Source: McMaster, 1960

Estimates for the total number of koban sent out of Japan are wide-ranging. According to Bytheway & Chaiklin (2016), Japanese scholars have set a lower bound for koban exports of 100,000 (0.63 tonnes of gold) and an upper one of 20 million koban (126 tonnes). Let’s assume that 25 tonnes of gold was exported. Twenty-five tonnes of gold may not be much gold these days, but back in the 1860s this was quite a bit. Total above ground gold supply had only reached 7,000 tonnes of gold by the 1860s, and the world was only producing around 190 tonnes per year (Turk, 2012). Thus the amount of kobans that left Japan constituted a significant share of that year’s production.

The speculation comes to an end

Japanese officials brought the mania to an end after a few months. Foreigners were still allowed to convert their dollars on a weight-for-weight basis, and four ichibus could still be swapped for one koban. But the koban coin itself was now updated. The new koban that debuted in early 1860 contained just a third the gold that the old koban had contained. The image below illustrate the size of the debasement. This monetary reform had the effect of reducing the amount of gold that a dollar could purchase, thus cutting into the profit of a round-trip between China and Japan. The great gold trade was over.

The 1860 reduction of the koban gold coin. Source: Wikipedia

The 1859 Japanese gold trade was great for all the westerners who profited from it. But it wasn’t so great for the Japanese. The Tokugawa government had earned much of its revenue through the issuance of token coins like ichibu. With token coins being replaced by less profitable bullion coins, that revenues source was gone. Faced with violent opposition, the last Tokugawa prince would resign in 1867.

The gold trade also pressured Japan’s feudal class structure. In an effort to accommodate themselves to foreigners’ conception of coinage, the Japanese government imposed a huge fall in the purchasing power of both the ichibu and koban. Anyone who earned an income denominated in these coins was suddenly much poorer. The Samurai warrior caste, many of whom lived off fixed stipends, was particularly hard hit. Samurai revolts would become a recurrent theme over the next few decades.

Many decades later, Japan remains an important gold market.  The Tokyo Commodity Exchange, or TOCOM, is one of the largest gold trading venues in Asia. Following the liberalisation of the Japanese gold market in the 1970s, Japan became one of the world’s largest importers of gold during the 1980s and 1990s, fueled in part by an investment boom. But don’t go to Tokyo expecting to buy gold for $450 an ounce.

ONCE UPON A LIE: BOHEMIAN GROVE 2012 (We Are Change East Bay News)

PART TWO:

We Are Change East Bay News at The Bohemian Grove protest July 14, 2012. Perhaps the same day as the Cremation of Care?

Manny, Doug Millar, Walter Bradley

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Excerpt from “Sacrifice” by Greg Fernandez Jr.
(coming soon)

Alex Jones interviewed the locals of Monte Rio for his film, dark Secrets of the Bohemian Grove. The last person to be interviewed was asked what he thought about the Bohemian Grove. The man with the blue “Cal” hat on called it the “elite and presidential retreat.” Alex asked if the man had heard about the rituals that take place at the Bohemian Grove.
“No I haven’t.” The man continued to talk about the rich and how they’re “a bit different.” “They’re stingy. They want to horde it all for themselves. And they think they’re gonna go to heaven. They’re not.” The man was very blunt and I could hear the frustration in his voice. He said the elites don’t know how to “do as Jesus told them to.”
Alex then asked, “What would you say if I told you that they sacrifice a human in effigy before a giant 45-foot stone owl?”
Without hesitation the man responded, “I would that’s probably why they’re going to hell.”

“Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” [Mathew 6:19-21]

I have many questions but not many answers for you. The answers I do have may not seem logical to you at this time. Hopefully, by the end of this book that will change. The question that resides within my heart deals with the Cremation of Care; which involves sacrificing an effigy to a giant Owl. Alex Jones filmed the owl when he videotaped his experience inside the Bohemian Grove. This experience included the Cremation of Care, where a human effigy was sacrificed before the giant owl, as hundreds of people looked on in enjoyment. When the fire was lit, a recorded voice can be heard screaming in pain as the men in druid type clothing “sacrifice their care.”
One thing Alex Jones filmed was a side-shot of the giant owl, where he believes (and others like me) the symbol of Molech can be seen. The connection between the Cremation of Care and Molech from the Bible is clear from my point of view. My problem is not with the Bohemian Club as a whole. It’s speculated that most of the members don’t understand the severity of the Satanic ritual. That’s giving them the benefit of the doubt. Rumored to have a long waiting list to become a member, the Bohemian Club has been around for over a hundred years, virtually unnoticed by the general public.
A quick search on the internet will show the history of the Bohemian Club, and the Grove. Even so, there are many people who do not have access to the internet. This book has been written for you.
I will do my best to separate the known facts I have come across from the speculation and intuition I have in my heart. I have a strong bias against what is happening at the Bohemian Grove, but if it is God’s will, I will be able to separate fact from speculation. All I can do is try. I am human. I will be wrong, I will make mistakes, but I will learn from the as well.

“Would you let your neighbor even walk your dog or baby-sit your children if they were sacrificing humans in effigy to some 45-foot stone owl god, and chanting, “Oh, Great Owl of Bohemia”?” – Mike Hanson
(Bohemian Grove: Cult of Conspiracy (pg.xxiv))

There is the Bohemian Club – at 624 Taylor Street in San Francisco, California – and the Bohemian Grove – at 20601 Bohemian Avenue. If the Bohemian Club is their office, then the Bohemian Grove is their playground. The history of the redwood forest now known as The Bohemian Grove is much deeper than the history of the Bohemian Club, which seems to be a front for evil, above all else. The grove is 2,700 acres of ancient history. The Club has been through a few transformations over the years. The Club and the Grove are separated by 100 miles, with the Grove north of San Francisco, closer to wine country.
It is generally believed The Bohemian Club began as a sort of fraternity among journalists artists and musicians among others who enjoyed the entertainment arts of the late 1800’s. Michael De Henry Young (proprietor of the San Francisco Chronicle) said in a 1915 interview that “The Bohemian Club was organized in the Chronicle office by Tommy Newcombe,Sutherland,
Mike Hanson’s book, Bohemian Grove: Cult of Conspiracy, examines his point of view on the grove, as well as others who have researched the inner workings of this club. One big difference is that Mike Hanson is the other guy that infiltrated the Bohemian Grove with Alex Jones in 2000. I don’t care who was the “first” to infiltrate the grove or the “first” to film it. I just care what’s going on inside the grove, which includes sacrificing “dull care” before a giant owl-like figure.
In his book 9/11: Descent Into Tyranny, Alex Jones described the owl-like figure. “As we were walking into the Grove we came within about ten yards of the forty-foot stone owl that sits to the north side of the small lake. We were only about seven yards away from the black alter that sits at the base of the owl.” (pg. 196) There was no denying it now. The evidence of a giant 40 foot stone owl, covered in moss, was now in the possession of Alex Jones and Mike Hanson.
The year 2000 was a very interesting year, as Mike Hanson writes, “during the 2000 Grove summer camp, they announced Dick Cheney as George W. Bush’s vice-presidential running mate from Bohemian Grove. CNN reported in July of 2000 that the decision had been partially made and that George Bush Jr. had been consulting with George Herbert Walker Bush, the former president and his father, at Bohemian Grove.”
This was the same year Hanson and Alex Jones infiltrated the Bohemian Grove “summer camp.” The date was July 15th, 2000. “The two of us managed to sneak into the Grove and captured everything we saw on videotape.” Had they not had the hidden video camera, I wonder how many people would have taken their story seriously. I wonder if I would have myself. Seeing is believing some-times but as Christ told Thomas, “Blessed is he who has not seen and still believes.” Of course Christ was not talking about believing in a satanic ritual, but belief in the son of God, belief that Christ rose from the dead and the belief that if you are a follower of Christ, you will overcome the evil temptations and manipulations the devil puts in front of us.
Still Christ understood that we humans need to see to believe sometimes. I believe this is why God was with Hanson and Jones during their infiltration. God is always working, but things like the Bohemian Grove, I feel like is directly working on me, showing me things I may not want to see – for he has a purpose I may not want to achieve. But I won’t be like Jonah, who was swallowed by a whale because he refused to do God’s work.
If the Lord wants you to do something, you will! What I have learned as a young Christian is that “Where God wants you, there you are.” Well, here I am Lord. If studying the Bohemian Grove and the satanic rituals they perform there is not something you want me to do, I have faith you will show me the way. You are the way Lord, and I am a servant who seeks to know The Way. I seek to know my purpose. Why am I here?
The more I studied the mainstream news (or lack thereof) about the Grove, the more I prayed to God, “Why are you showing me this?”

“He said to him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, love you me? Peter was grieved because he said to him the third time, Love you me? And he said to him, Lord, you know all things; you know that I love you. Jesus said to him, Feed my sheep.”
[John 21:17]

I am that sheep. I was fed by the actions of Hanson and Jones – and so much more. Yet what these two men did at the Grove – and all those involved in this monumental task of truth – fed my soul with the Spirit of The Lord. Here were grown men, possibly of high stature dressed like Druids or the Fruity Pebbles version of the KKK. Either way the video of the satanic ritual at the Grove saddened my soul. Here the proof of what a lot of people already knew first-hand.
Here was the physical evidence of what I already knew in my heart. The devil is not an allegorical figure. It is the temporary ruler of this world, of this physical presence every human is a part of. The Bible clearly states that the devil is the ruler of this world. “My kingdom is not of this world” The Christ states in John 18:36.
Thousands would flock to Christ, for they knew he would heal them. Their belief that Jesus Christ was the one they had been waiting for is what truly healed them of their sicknesses. In The Christ’s home of Nazareth “he could do no mighty work there, except that He laid His hands on a few sick people and healed them. And He marveled because of their unbelief.” (Mark 6:5-6) There were multitudes who knew who Jesus was. The Scripture speaks of thousands of people at a time being fed by Jesus. The Christ laid his hands on the blind and made them see. Jesus looked into the soul of the crippled who believed in him and made them walk. He even brought a little girl back to life. And as the end of the Gospel of John says, “And there are also many other things that Jesus did, which if they were written one by one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that would be written. Amen.” (John 21:25)
Just examining the things we do know about The Christ, I have felt his love jump off the pages of the living word and into my own heart. The darkness that clouded my mind faded as I read more about Christ. Imagine thousands of people seeing Jesus from afar get on a boat and head into the sea with his apostles. “Many knew Him and ran there on foot from all the cities.” Jesus and the apostles were on their way to a deserted place to rest after hearing of the beheading of John the Baptist by King Herod. When they arrived to the deserted place, thousands were waiting for them, hoping to greet Christ and hear his teachings.

“And Jesus, when He came out, saw a great multitude and was moved with compassion for them, because they were like sheep not having a shepherd. So He began to teach them many things.”
[Mark 6:34]

I am that sheep who ran across the cities, around the sea, just to be near to The Lord. What God shows me, I must observe. What I observe, I must put into action. God did not desire for people to sacrifice their children to Molech. If powerful people who run this world are participating in or orchestrating the Cremation of Care ritual at the Bohemian Grove, involving a human effigy being set on fire – then the public has the right to know. More so, if these people are masquerading as Christians , men of faith, or moral human beings, then the truth of their involvement in the cremation of Care should be exposed, and continue to be exposed until the end of this world.
God explained to Jeremiah that the people of Israel and of Judah turned their backs to him. “And they have turned to Me the back, and not the face; though I taught them, rising up early and teaching them, yet they have not listened to receive instruction. But they set their abominations in the house which is called by My name, to defile it. And they built the high places of Baal which are in the Valley of the Son of Hinnom, to cause their sons and their daughters to pass through the fire to Molech, which I did not command them, nor did it come into My mind that they should do this abomination, to cause Judah to sin.’” (Jeremiah 32:33-35)
People passed their sons and daughters through the fire to Molech; all because they were deceived by the evil one. If we don’t read the scriptures we may miss the warning of what we should not do, but more importantly what we should do. Spread the Word. Spread the truth. Spread the Way.
I was doing this, or trying to, when I came across Alex Jones’ Dark Secrets of the Bohemian Grove; where a bunch of men in Druid costumes burned a human effigy in front of a giant 40 foot owl, before a crowd of happy Grove members and selected guests. A carving on the side of the owl reveals the symbol of Molech or one version of Molech. Molech is just another name for the devil, in my opinion. I believe all evil relates back to the devil. That doesn’t excuse the evils each human chooses to do, of their own free will. False idols like Molech, Remphan, Tophet, and Baal serve to promote evil and spread the word of the devil; which can be summed up as belief that God is not real, and that you are your own God. This is still a belief that requires your consent.
Texe Marrs writes in Bohemian Grove: Cult of Conspiracy, “It appears that the ancient Canaanite and Hebrew deity “Moloch”…is represented at the Bohemian ritual by a 42-foot (some say forty foot) tall owl-like figure. Shrouded in flames, this owl deity is surrounded by Druidic priests and other characters. During the ceremony, chosen “victims” are sacrificed. Their screams and shrieks pierce and shatter the still night air.” (pg. xxviii)
Participation in things like the Cremation of Care gives the devil your consent, to an extent that God allows of course. Sodom and Gamora were destroyed for a reason. So if the actions of the Bohemian Grove are similar to those of the two fallen cities, then The Grove may suffer the same fate.
If Senator John Decamp’s book about claims of child abuse on Bohemian Grove property is true, the truth should come out. Those who testify to such claims should not be ridiculed, harassed or punished with years in prison. That will cause more victims to think twice about coming forward with their stories of similar abuse. John Decamp was sued for his claims and won the lawsuit, so what does that tell you?
During the Cremation of Care, members dress up as Druids. Mike Hanson wrote, “The Bohemian Club’s historical annals even admitted their obsession with the occult, and what they called “Druid rituals.” Amongst the great redwood trees they revived ancient ceremonies that in truth had their roots not in the Druids, but in Babylon itself.” (pg. xx)

FBI Memo: Agents Can “Bend or Suspend the Law and Impinge Upon the Freedoms of Others”

The Intel Hub By Madison Ruppert March 28, 2012 It has now emerged that the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) formally taught their agents that they were able to “bend or suspend the law and impinge upon the freedoms of others” in their quest to find alleged terrorists and criminals. It gets even […]

War Profiteering: A Cancer Upon America

The Intel Hub
By Madison RuppertEditor of End the Lie
October 28, 2011

The Occupy Wall Street protesters and those marching in solidarity with them throughout the nation are attempting to fight back against the top 1% of earners who have hijacked our nation and turned what is claimed to be a democracy into a plutocracy rife with corruption and corporatist policies.

While the Occupy Wall Street movement seems to be focusing mostly on the banking interests that have run our economy into the ground while raking in staggering profits, there remains a sub-set of the 1% that needs to be identified and exposed.

This sub-set is the 0.01%, the executives that take in astounding sums of money, leverage tens of millions in lobbying money to control our so-called representatives all to the detriment of the American people, the American economy, and the world at large.

They profit at the expense of the American taxpayer, off the lives of American soldiers, and from death and destruction around the globe.

These are not entrepreneurs who struck it rich giving us a product or service that we need, they are getting rich while manipulating the American political system and the fear of the American people while perpetuating endless, unnecessary and unethical wars.

This one hundredth of one percent includes the war profiteers, the CEOs of military contractors that are paid even more than CEOs of financial institutions like JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Bank of America.

To put this in perspective, the CEO of JP Morgan Chase, James “Jamie” Dimon was paid $ 20.81 million in 2010. The CEO of Wells Fargo, John Stumpf, was paid $ 18.97 million, while the CEO of Bank of America, Brian Moynihan, was paid a relatively small $ 1.94 million (although it would be a huge amount of money for most Americans).

When considering these numbers, one must keep in mind that the earnings can be highly variable, with Jamie Dimon pulling in $ 1.32 million in 2009 and $ 35.76 million in 2008.

These numbers for Dimon include salary, bonuses, stock awards, option awards, changes in pension value and “nonqualified deferred compensation earnings” and “all other compensation”.

Now let’s take a look at what top CEOs in the defense contracting industry were paid last year.

CEO of Northrop Grumman, Wesley Bush, made $ 22.84 million. CEO of Lockheed Martin, Robert Stevens, made $ 21.89 million and Boeing’s CEO James McNerney made $ 19.74 million.

These figures put military contractor executives deep in 0.01% territory, seeing as one must make $ 9.14 million annually to fall in this ultra-elite strata, according to an article published on the liberal website AlterNet.

However, an anonymous investment manager’s article published on a University of California at Santa Cruz professor’s website claims that the top 0.01% has a net worth of $ 24.4 million on average. Unfortunately a source for this statistic is not cited.

Either way, it is an irrefutable fact that the income distribution in the United States is highly unequal and a new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report makes it clear that it is just getting worse (more here and here).

The war profiteers that make up the 0.01% of earners in the United States are not simply bad because they make far more money than anyone else. This is the type of skewed logics that so-called conservatives regularly use in order to justify claims of class warfare.

Let me be clear: there is nothing wrong with making money, and there is nothing wrong with making lots of money.

However, if you’re buying off politicians, putting Americans in the line of fire while destroying foreign nations, robbing taxpayers blind and killing jobs in order to get rich I take issue.

To make matters worse, the Pentagon paid $ 270 billion from 2007 to 2009 to 91 military contractors that were also involved in civil fraud cases resulting of judgments more than $ 1 million.

During the same period, $ 682 million was paid out to 30 contractors convicted of “hard-core criminal fraud”.

Military contractors regularly defraud the Department of Defense, and thus the American taxpayer, yet they continue to operate with impunity while taking in nearly unfathomable profits on our dime.

The war profiteering industry trumps the financial sector when it comes to the millions pumped into Washington in lobbying dollars as well.

In 2010 Boeing spent an astounding $ 17.89 million in lobbying efforts while Northrop Grumman spent $ 15.7 million and Lockheed Martin spent $ 12.7 million.

Contrast that with to some of the major players in finance: JP Morgan Chase spent $ 7.41 million in 2010 while Wells Fargo spent $ 5.43 million and Bank of America spent $ 3.98 million.

None of these numbers should be acceptable but it is clear that the war profiteering industry is putting disturbing amounts of cash into Washington in order to influence public policy, which they do remarkably well.

If we want to really get our nation – and the world at large – back on track we must not only set our sights on the corrupt, criminal banking industry and the private Federal Reserve but also the equally corrupt and criminal war profiteering industry.

WarCosts.com put out this brief yet quite informative vide on this subject which should be spread around to all Occupiers and activists alike:

Only through spreading this information can we fight back as clearly the 1% and the 0.01% are in control of our political system.

Unfortunately the war industry is so deeply entrenched in the United States that only through a massive popular movement can any real change be made.

The Occupy Wall Street movement is off to a great start, we just must remember not to become myopic in focusing solely on the criminal banks and the private Federal Reserve.

We must also focus our energy and rage on dismantling the “defense” industry that only serves the ultra-elite while robbing average American taxpayers and killing well-meaning American soldiers and those who are targeted by the military-industrial complex.

The war profiteering industry is tragic in its scale and destructive in nature, but hopefully through spreading awareness of the undue influence they hold in our nation we can start to push back against these corporations and executives that profit off of death and destruction

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