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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2009

Throughout our history, the U.S. national bank is the key to our sovereignty. Here is the fight waged against the traitor Andrew Jackson.

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  • "It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning."

    - Henry Ford

    "The issue which has swept down the centuries and which will have to be fought sooner or later is the people versus the banks."

    - Lord Acton

  • Im not environmentalist but obviously the environment needs to be managed like any other resource in order to maintain it. Im not anarcho because I believe in Government but only limited/small government. Let the gov do what it is good at and let the marketplace do what it best performs also. I am a capitalist though which means that people should have the right to privately own things.

    Its been good talking to you too, have a nice day.

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  • Bringing a Knife to a Gun Fight. YOU'RE DEAD

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    BRING A BANK TO A BANK FIGHT

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  • Wow, what a bunch of elitist propaganda. The only president to pay off the national debt a traitor? what bullshit. Jackson was one of the biggest patriots in US history. End the Fed

  • wow man! what a revision of history! do you work for obama?

  • Fiat money is not essential for large countries, nor is it always used. An economy may function on credit money which is not fiat money, such as United States paper currency during periods prior to 1862, before the first United States Notes were created and declared by the government to be legal tender.

  • I take it from this post that you're an environmentalist anarcho-capitalist. If this is the case, than we view things differently and use different measurements for common "values". I salute you for your comments and good intention ;)

  • You support monetarism by proposing a national bank and I'm against it when I say that no entitiy or person should create money. Kill the money issue, take power away from speculators, manipulators and governments.

    You need regulations though. You need to regulate a marketplace so that the basis of competition is productive and sustainable. These regulations should be minimal and focus on things where the market fails like environmental management.

  • Free trade was the problem in the colonial age and still is a problem. I'm against supernational institutions, like NAFTA and WTO. Trade between states must be regulated by governments between each other. Great people like Solon, Plato, Marcus Aurelius and others tried to change plutocracies with republics and fought for the right of decision of the masses in the voting process. Why go back? Why support monetarism?

  • Globalisation isn't the problem. The problem is managed trade (NAFTA, WTO) which supports corporatism. Africa is raped by international corporations that are financed by the banking cartel connected to the central banks. With this cheap money the corporations control the governments in these poor countries, keep people marginalised and obstruct any competitive productive forces by enforcing barriers to entry. The answer is free trade and competition not central planning/banking.

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