Friday, November 9, 2007

Their money system and what it takes from you

Every American household has been hit hard by the rising energy costs. Ever wonder why that is? It's not because we are at war with oil producing nations or natural disasters. It cannot be an oil shortage considering were occupying the third largest oil producing country in the world. It is the value of the dollar and the truth is. A dollar is a unit of measurement used to measure gold; it's like saying a quart is milk. It has no value at all; it is printed by the Federal Reserve Corporation and lent to the United States government with interest. With payments passed down to the American taxpayer. There is no security and no reserve of gold," Just Debt". The Federal Reserve act was passed in the middle of the night December 23rd 1913 by four congressmen and signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson. That piece of legislation put a private corporation in control of our money system. Why haven't you ever heard this? Because, the best way to enslave a society is to never let the slaves know that they are slaves. Well now you say this is unconstitutional, well of course it is. Congress is to print the money with a gold or silver standard. But again I guess you've never heard of that one either. Refer to my article the public indoctrination system and to Bob Whitaker's book Why Johnny can't think. Now that we have the history lesson out of the way, let's talk about the future. Well boys and girls it doesn't look too good for us. It is my opinion that we're heading towards a world centralized banking system example being the Euro. Then we can share Mexico's in Canada's debt too. Then we lose our independence! Get the picture? Now for a homework lesson, if you think I am pulling your leg try looking up the Federal Reserve Bank in the government pages of your telephone book. Then try the white pages with all the other businesses. When you find it listed in the white pages calm down, and call a couple of friends and let them know what you found. You might be surprised what a conversation could start.

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