j. p. morgan, an agent of the rothschilds in particular, i don't know that i know that as you say he's his original partner p body was a, was in england, and morgan was trained in england. so essentially he was, you know, he respond by the, the, you could say like the bank of english or the private a private. but the central bank very much. what the federal reserve in america has, which again was probably established by morgan. and it was, it did, i think it was morgan junior at that point. but the point is that the, at the morgan bank was very integral in establishing the federal reserve system. so, yes, these, you know, these banks learned, you know, these bankers learn from each other. they, they operate, they work together, they, they have to, they, you know, they transact. and when it comes to, you know, establishment, the rout childs were essentially the one of the most established, not the only again, does not the only major banking family of england or of europe. but that they, you know, t