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G. Edward Griffin on the Federal Reserve System

The author of "The Creature From Jekyll Island," G. Edward Griffin, on the cartel structure of the Federal Reserve System and the 1910 "money trust" meeting on Jekyll Island responsible for draftin...  
 
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olga2415 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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The Federal Reserve is a criminal enterprise that kills and or financially ruins anyone it perceives as its enemy. I learned this first hand in an almost 9 year contention with it through the Corrupt court system....It punishes all who try to stand on its own Code as it is writtin in its 9,034 pages of pure nonesense....
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when is the Federal reserve going to be dimantle this monopoly?
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Govts are Criminal institutions
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oh human, each of your late mothers body parts littering the street are in fact "Criminal institutions"
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take your medication retard
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Actually, the public institution made the decision. Had the government stayed out of meddling with the economy, and simply enforced enforced fraud laws against fractional reserve banking, the banks would never have become so powerful.

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