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| The Federal Reserve is PRIVATELY OWNED by Thomas D. Schauf (05/15/2000) The FED banking system collects billions of dollars in interest annually and
distributes the profits to its shareholders. The Congress illegally gave the
FED the right to
print money (through the Treasury) at no interest to the FED. The FED creates
money from nothing, and loans it back to
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| The Hidden Agenda of World Government As Revealed by Norman Dodd, Congressional Investigator of Tax-Exempt Foundations by G. Edward Griffin (03/01/1982) G. Edward Griffin interviews 83 year old Norman Dodd in 1982 in a rare interview that exposes the New World Order's infiltration by large corporations that are merging the USA into a world government (New World Order). He explains the infiltration of banking and the infiltration of the public education system. Dodd served as an investigator for Congressman Reese's Special Committee on Tax Exempt Foundations (commonly referred to as the Reese Committee). |  |
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| The Money Changers by Patrick S. J. Carmack (12/02/2003) The history of 'the money changers' and the control of the world's wealth through the fraud that is fractional reserve banking. |  |
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| The Money Myth Exploded by Louis Even (07/02/2000) This classic tale of ship-wrecked survivors struggling with a corrupt money system demonstrates the oldest trick in the bankers book. The Canadian Social Credit system saves the survivors -- but can it save Canada? |  |
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| The Oncoming Monetary Collapse by Lawrence M. Parks (07/12/1998) If the notion of a small group of private companies creating $900 billion out of nothing is confusing to you, it is only because the concept is so blatantly outrageous. By the way, they don't call it creating money. They use jargon to confuse you. They call it "fractional reserve lending." |  |
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| War Is A Racket by Major General Smedley Butler (01/01/1935) That war is a racket has been told to us by many, but rarely by one of this stature. Though he died in 1940, the highly decorated General Butler deserves to be heralded for his timeless message. His riveting 1935 booklet War is a Racket merits inclusion as required reading for every high school student, and every member of our armed forces today. After reading the following excerpts from this amazingly revealing essay, please forward it to all your friends. By spreading the word far and wide, we can and will create a brighter future for ourselves and for our children. |  |
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| What Everyone should know about our Monetary System by Lawrence Parks (09/12/1999) The monetary system of the United States is inherently a fraud upon people,
both at home and abroad. Essentials of our money are being misrepresented, and
crucial information is not being disclosed. The beneficiaries of
the fraud are mostly those in the financial sector of the economy, very large
corporations, and the politicians they
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| Whither Gold? Part 1 by Antal E. Fekete (10/29/1996) A indepth history of the use of Gold as a holder true vaule and the
manipulation of Gold by bankers as our Consitutional currency. |  |
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| Whither Gold? Part 2 by Antal E. Fekete (10/29/1996) |  |
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| Whither Gold? Part 3 by Antal E. Fekete (10/29/1996) |  |
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| Who Owns the Federal Reserve? Federal Reserve Directors: A Study of Corporate and Banking Influence by Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing (08/15/1976) Staff Report, Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing, House of Representatives, 94th Congress, 2nd Session, August 1976. |  |
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| Why Gold-Backed Currencies Help Prevent Wars by Ferdinand Lips (08/30/2002) Swiss Banker Tells How Gold-Backed Currency Hinders Wars |  |
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| WILSON'S DESTINY, Part I by Byron King (04/07/2004) The Daily Reckoning PRESENTS: The 16th and 17th
constitutional amendments... the Federal Reserve... would it
surprise anyone to learn that these "tools" were
instrumental in shaping the past century? Below, our friend
Byron King takes a look at the man who first wielded them -
the 28th President of the United States. |  |
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| WILSON'S DESTINY, Part II by Byron King (04/08/2004) The Daily Reckoning PRESENTS: Were it not for Woodrow
Wilson, what sort of world would we be living in today?
Without Wilson's legacy of "federal credit, national debt,
a large centralized government, and an imperious... moral
ideology built and financed thereon," argues Byron King,
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| I Have A Dream by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (08/28/1963) Martin Luther King, Jr.'s most famous "I Have a Dream" speech delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. on August 28, 1963. |  |
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| Model Nullification Resolutions for State Legislatures The Proposed Tennessee Resolutions of 2012 by Publius Huldah (03/14/2012) These proposed Resolutions are patterned on the relevant portions of The Kentucky Resolutions of 1798, written by Thomas Jefferson, and focus on administrative “rules” made by a Department within the Executive Branch of the federal government. This Model may be easily adapted to address acts of Congress which are outside the scope of its enumerated powers; Executive Orders which are outside the scope of the President’s enumerated powers; and supreme Court opinions which exceed their enumerated powers and disregard the federal Constitution, such as their lawless rulings banning public expressions of the Faith of Our Fathers and misapplying Sec. 1 of the 14th Amendment in order to undermine the morals of the People and to destroy the residuary sovereignity of The States. |  |
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| Pay The Piper! Call The Tune! by Elan (12/22/2011) The debt-money system generates serious problems. One of these is that private banks can create only the amount of the loan; they cannot create the money needed to pay the interest on that loan. There is never, therefore, enough money in the system. This makes growth imperative. The system must grow or die. Debt and the interest on debt grow faster than money and income because debt is the only way to create new money. If the money supply cannot keep up to the cost of debt and interest, the economy will stall. When the burden of debt exceeds the capacity of debtors to pay, or the willingness of lenders to lend, the system must fail. |  |
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