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Old 10-07-2012, 12:25 AM   #16
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That's too logical, big Louie. These jag offs can't engage on logical debate ...

BTW, Debbie, how's business?
Yea, Debbie hows buisness?
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Old 10-07-2012, 05:54 AM   #17
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You cited a document published in 1976.

And it names a LOT of banks. Yet you cited only a handful of names - most if not all are very Jewish sounding. Got some kind of message for us?
No sir.... This is not a message about the Jewish people !

What the intent of my entire message was to encourage people on here to look at the monetary policy of the Fed reserve..
Seems as if everyone just thinks im full of shit.... IF YOU WANT TO THINK
that the fed reserve is part of the Govt. who am i to stop you.....
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Old 10-07-2012, 09:06 AM   #18
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To me.... an independent agency is private.
Alan Greenspan @ 7:38, Ben Bernanke @ 1:30 and the two puppets @ 4:40 running for office seem to agree.

Who owns the FED? Audit the Federal Reserve, to be 100% sure, maybe? Bank regulatory agencies regarding stock ownership in the top 25 US bank holding companies were given Freedom of Information Act status, before being denied on national security grounds. So lets concentrate and focus on what is known.

US Trust Corporation – founded in 1853 and now owned by Bank of America. A recent US Trust Corporate Director and Honorary Trustee was Walter Rothschild. Other directors included Daniel Davison of JP Morgan Chase, Richard Tucker of Exxon Mobil, Daniel Roberts of Citigroup and Marshall Schwartz of Morgan Stanley.

Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup and Wells Fargo own Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch/Shell, BP and Chevron Texaco; in tandem with Deutsche Bank, BNP, Barclays and other European families, old money.

According to company 10K filings to the SEC, the Four elites of banking are among the top ten stock holders of virtually every Fortune 500 corporation.

Top five American banks.
JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs

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Some of their Minyons, in no particular order...

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IMF -- International Monetary Fund

The World Bank Group

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

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2012 - The members of the FOMC

Ben S. Bernanke, Board of Governors, Chairman
William C. Dudley, New York
Elizabeth A. Duke, Board of Governors
Jeffrey M. Lacker, Richmond
Dennis P. Lockhart, Atlanta
Sandra Pianalto, Cleveland
Sarah Bloom Raskin, Board of Governors
Daniel K. Tarullo, Board of Governors
John C. Williams, San Francisco
Janet L. Yellen, Board of Governors, Vice Chairman

Alternate Members
James Bullard, St. Louis
Charles L. Evans, Chicago
Esther George, Kansas City
Eric S. Rosengren, Boston
Christine M. Cumming, First Vice President, New York

Working Group on Financial Markets - Group of Thirty

Internal Revenue Service - (1984 Grace Commission Report)

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Thanks for the "Audit the Fed" hyperlink!

Ostensibly Bernanke claims he is keeping interest rates low to help Americans buy homes. Actually, he’s keeping interest rates low to help fellow bankers unload – at a profit – all of those houses they repossessed.
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Old 10-07-2012, 10:12 AM   #19
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Thanks for the "Audit the Fed" hyperlink!

Ostensibly Bernanke claims he is keeping interest rates low to help Americans buy homes. Actually, he’s keeping interest rates low to help fellow bankers unload – at a profit – all of those houses they repossessed.
That sounds illegal.
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Old 10-07-2012, 10:40 AM   #20
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Right now they are printing $40 billion a month to buy back crappy bonds Americans have on their 401Ks. Not saying I surely believe they're doing the right thing with the economy, but if the Fed were really for profit and corrupt, why not print money for Bernanke's pocket instead of for the sake of all the Americans that can't retire?
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Old 10-07-2012, 10:46 AM   #21
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Right now they are printing $40 billion a month to buy back crappy bonds Americans have on their 401Ks. Not saying I surely believe they're doing the right thing with the economy, but if the Fed were really for profit and corrupt, why not print money for Bernanke's pocket instead of for the sake of all the Americans that can't retire?
You should review some of the bonuses the bank presidents are paying themselves. Current Fed policy is forcing capital in to higher risk investments such as stocks and real estate. Conservative investments, bonds, CDs and bank accounts are not keeping pace with the inflation rate engineered by the Fed.
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Old 10-07-2012, 10:57 AM   #22
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You should review some of the bonuses the bank presidents are paying themselves. Current Fed policy is forcing capital in to higher risk investments such as stocks and real estate. Conservative investments, bonds, CDs and bank accounts are not keeping pace with the inflation rate engineered by the Fed.
There is no free lunch. The Fed is blowing the biggest bubble in the history of bubbles. When our economic bubble bursts, the economy of the world will burst. It's going to be Biblical.
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Old 10-07-2012, 09:56 PM   #23
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When the Republicans controlled both house and senate when bush was president why didn't they audit the Fed then. The truth is that the banks that run the fed own both parties.
You are absolutely spot on, BL. They should have. Why didn't they? Because they are owned by the same people that own the Democrats. Wall Street.
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Old 10-07-2012, 10:34 PM   #24
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That sounds illegal.
Selling a defective package (a house, a mortgage shuffled together with other mortgages and then parceled and sold as derivatives), repossessing the house, collecting insurance on the default of the mortgage and then doing it all over again . . . yeah, it should be illegal, but it's not.
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Old 10-07-2012, 10:50 PM   #25
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Next guess, butt lick in the ass circus.
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Old 10-07-2012, 10:54 PM   #26
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More dribbling bullshit-blather from the pile of bullshit AKA Assup!
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The Federal Reserve is loaning out money today at 0 interest, so I don't think they're a scam anymore.

They may have been in times past. Most central banks of new countries are rackets which print the nation's money to suit their owners, loan out money to their friends, pump and dump the economy...etc....

Central banks are criminal institutions in many shitty countries, and the first central banks in the United States were no exception, but that was the past.

For a long time, at least since the end of the second world war, the Federal reserve has functioned as an instrument of it's owners to "keep the fatted calve fat and healthy" rather than "shear it like a sheep."

It's true that the owners loan huge sums to other banks in privileged positions by virtue of their connections where Joe the banker on Main Street is left in the cold.

But otherwise the Fed owners and their minions function to keep inflation in check and to provide ample liquidity for the economy because it benefits themselves.
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