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  1. […] is astonishing, and bears investigation.  I suggest, as many of my commenters have, starting with Logistic Monster’s Fed page, there’s a lot of stuff there, not necessarily connected to Obama, but, conclusions are for […]

  2. […] you have not taken the time to go here and watch G. Edward Griffin’s vids about the banking cartel, now might be a good time to do just […]

  3. […] sorrowful seeds sown by another group of usurers and usurpers began in 1913 with the authorizing of The Federal Reserve by Woodrow Wilson, who later realized, with horror, his folly in allowing such a thing.  G. Edward […]

  4. […] While it may appear that, at first glance, Wall Street business models and the U.S. government have little in common, nothing could be farther from the truth.  Wall Street Banking contributed well over 61% [that can be traced] to Obama’s 2008 election campaign, and never before have Government and Big Business been more closely tied.  Some have gone so far as to call it a Corporatocracy, which, sadly, is probably closer to the truthn than it has ever been, Robber Barons and The Fed notwithstanding. […]

  5. […] Representative Dr. Ron Paul has long been an advocate of investigating/ suspending/ curtailing the Fed’s power, which was unconstitutionally seized in 1913 by a small cabal of Wall Street Bankers.  As Millions of Americans begin to learn the truth behind The Fed and how it was formed, pressure has increased to monitor the group, which does operate under the auspices of the U.S. Government.  Needless to say, no one closely involved with the inner workings of the Federal Reserve thinks this is a good idea.  For more on The Fed, see Logistics Monster. […]



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