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Quietgentleman
06-03-2008, 12:26 AM
How much power do you beleave the federal reserve has in out government?
QGM
rAcErRicK
06-03-2008, 04:35 AM
I don't redily have a website to post, but I think as early as the 1930's the 12 owners of same said, with the control of the monitary system, we will control the nation. And it has been so ever since. Not only ours, but all civilized nations. (civilized ?) Does anyone remember the $2 bill that Pres. JF Kennedy had printed, that completely bypassed the fed reserve ? Which the constitution still says congress shall control, but does not ? Do you think that made them very angry ? Angry enough to do what ?
Cutter
06-03-2008, 02:17 PM
Lets see, we give them the power to print as much of our money as they want and then charge us interest to borrow it. Don't you think that gives them unlimited power over us. We are screwed as long as the FED has control over us
Fred_47460
06-03-2008, 02:56 PM
Basically...I think big international bankers and companies run this world. You think your vote matters?? Just let someone run for President who threatens big banking/business and see how much press they get! Ever heard of Ron Paul??
Is it an accident that as soon a John F. Kennedy mentions returning to the Gold Standard, he gets popped??
Peace,
The law states that the right to coin and value currency belongs to congress, but midnight sessions and of course those with the interest to subvert the laws that guarantee the freedom of all, while they line their pockets with our labor fruits is no new trick.
The fedral reserve is today no more federal than federal express delivery and the monies the print is only "good" because the elitest bankers say it is ,... until they say it isnt.
Bullets and money are the same, neglected and thrown around recklessly some one always gets hurt. It is no secret that money can ruin a nation, Hitler was poised to do just that to the english pound late in the war, by flooding their market with so many counterfeit bills as to destroy their economy, fortunately for the Brits they were already broke and subsisting purely off a credit system by the US, see lend lease act.
IMHO
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Cutter
06-07-2008, 07:15 AM
Do you think we are on the same road as Zimbabwe? They have printed so much money their current inflation rate is around 200000% a year. They just made the min. wage 1 billion a month. Maybe the Fed thinks if we have that kind of inflation we can pay off that 9billion dept and with a billion a month we could pay off all that credit card dept. Is the FED trying to destroy our economy for our own good?
Quietgentleman
06-08-2008, 08:42 PM
Who do you think gets hurt the worst if the dollar tanks? What do you think would be the worst thing to happen that would cause the dollar to tank?
QGM
Cutter
06-08-2008, 09:41 PM
The worst thing that could happed to cause the dollar to tank? I think if the euro were to become the reserve currency of the world instead of the dollar would be devastating. If oil countries required euros nobody would want our dollars any longer and we would have trouble financing all that national dept. ( now over 9trillion). How do we pay off that dept if nobody wants our money?
If China let the value of it's currency float instead of tying it to the dollar the price of imported goods would be so high we couldn't afford any of it, and we don't manufacture anything here anymore, our shelves would be bare.
Whats the answer? I don't know. I hope it's not too late to do something.
Quietgentleman
06-13-2008, 08:49 PM
Who would it hurt the worst if the Federal Reserve Note was replaced for the Petro Dollar. Who is likely to loose the most?
SkooliesRock
08-07-2008, 10:33 PM
"Permit me to issue and control the money of the nation and I care not who makes its laws". — Mayer Amsched Rothchild, a prominent European banker in the eighteenth century
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I'm sure you've all heard the Rothchild name.....yep, one & the same, still in power, still calling the shots........
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