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Timeline of the Rothschild family. The Opal File - The Round Table - Financial Takeover of Australia and New Zealand. Nelson Bunker Hunt. Nelson Bunker Hunt (born February 22, 1926) is an American oil company executive. He is known as a former billionaire whose fortune collapsed after he and his brother William Herbert Hunt tried but failed to corner the world market in silver.[1] He is also a thoroughbred horse breeder.[2] Personal[edit] Hunt was born in El Dorado, Arkansas, and currently lives in Dallas, Texas.[3] He is the son of Lyda Bunker and oil tycoon H. L. Hunt and the brother of Lamar Hunt, founder of the American Football League and Kansas City Chiefs. Business career[edit] Nelson Bunker Hunt played a very significant role in the discovery and development of the oil fields in Libya, which would later be nationalized by Muammar al-Gaddafi.[4] He owns the Dallas based Titan Resources Corp, which is involved in the exploration of oil in North Africa.[5] He is chairman of Hunt Exploration and Mining Company (HEMCO).

Silver manipulation[edit] Politics[edit] Thoroughbred horse racing[edit] References[edit] "H.L. Www.nzpam.govt.nz/cms/pdf-library/petroleum-basins/gsb-media-pack/gsb-timeline.pdf. Robert Muldoon. Sir Robert David "Rob" Muldoon, GCMG, CH, PC (25 September 1921 – 5 August 1992), served as the 31st Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1975 to 1984, as leader of the governing National Party.

Muldoon had been a prominent member of the National party and MP for the Tamaki electorate for some years prior to becoming leader of the party. During his time as a member of parliament and as Prime Minister, Muldoon was responsible for a number of major changes to the New Zealand economy, including the introduction of decimal currency and the Think Big policies of the third National Government. Despite being a polarising figure during his time as Prime Minister, Muldoon's impact on New Zealand society faded after his retirement.

Youth[edit] Robert David Muldoon was born to parents Jim and Amie Muldoon in Auckland in 1921. At age five Muldoon slipped while playing on the front gate, damaging his cheek and resulting in a distinctive scar. Early career[edit] Entry into Cabinet[edit] Think Big[edit] John Birch Society.