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How Abolishing the Fed Would Change Everything | Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

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Recorded at the Mises Institute Supporters Summit, 1 November 2008; Auburn, Alabama. Includes a brief introduction by Mark Thornton. Lew Rockwell is the founder and president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute.

***NOTE: Beginning at the 1:11 mark, there are technical difficulties with the video feed. The audio, however, is complete and unaffected.

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  • I never thought that I would be interested in Economics and I certainly never thought that I would understand economics as instrumental to personal freedoms and liberty. I was sure that after high school-Keynesian-brainwashing that I would never ever look at macro/micro- production-curve-Fed-nonsense. But nothing is sweeter than the truth. People say Ron Paul lost, no he didn't. He WON. Austrian Economics has been brought to the masses.

  • End the Fed! but don't stop there, get out of the United Nations.

    see - Agenda 21 and Codex Alimentarius which is mandatory for all member Nations as of Dec 21, 2009

    Resist Africom genocide program for Africa!

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  • what's "private money production"?

  • does anybody else see the floating shadow in the background?

  • Rockwell kind of looks like Bernanke, maybe Bernanke is Rockwell's evil twin brother?

  • Austrian economics rules! It is essential to libertarianism.

  • @ministerjosephkirk

    Are you fucking kidding me?

  • Ron Paul is a traitor.....

  • its a shame that ron paul will never win in his own republican party because he upsets the establishment and status quo and he speaks WAAAY too much truth for people to want to accept.

  • Take head: Gold has been tried before, the latter part of the 1800s was a battle for a stable economy, because the money trust crime families still manipulated the economy with credit. By the use of fractional reserve banking. everyone who sees this video should also find William Jenning Bryan's famous “Cross of Gold" audio speech.

  • @THEINVENTABLETHREAT

    uh- thats quite irrelevant aint it- ad hominem

  • Really, this guy is speaking in Alabama? Alabama is a welfare state which receives twice as much money as it gives from the federal government. Alabama's infrastructure is federal welfare program in which my taxes, even though I live in Illinois pay for Alabama.

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