The cartel, by house.
Banking is not abstract finance. It is a small number of named houses, named families, named bonds, and named deals. This shelf collects them one by one — the contracts, the filings, the lineages, and what they currently fund.
One bank, one file.
Each house gets its own evidence file: who owns it, who runs it, what it currently underwrites, and where the public record is still dark.
JP Morgan
The chair map, the named exposures, the nuclear-financing dossier, the Tesla/Morgan meter contract, the Glass-Steagall repeal trail. A protester comms kit built on filings, not slogans.
Open the file →Barings
The Argentine loan, the 1890 crash, the Foreign Office files, the Schroders connection, the modern reconstitution.
Coming soonRothschild & Co
Frankfurt, Naples, Vienna, Paris, London — the five-house structure and the modern firm. Sub-files per branch and per principal.
Open the file →Built to be acted on.
Every claim in each house file is tied to a source you can open and check — SEC filings, Companies House, court records, national archives, named investigative reporting. Where something is reported but not yet independently confirmed, it is labelled. Where the public record is dark, that gap is named.
The deeper archive of more than 700 investigations sits across Substack, the Notion archive, and the main site.
This archive compiles publicly available documents and reporting for educational and journalistic purposes. Each source is linked at the point of claim.