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THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
MONUMENTAL FRAUD IN AMERICA’S HISTORY
“Man can live and satisfy his wants only by ceaseless labor; by the ceaseless
application of his faculties to natural resources. This process is the origin of
property. But it is also true that a man may live and satisfy his wants by seizing
and consuming the products of the labor of others. This process is the origin of
plunder. Since man is naturally inclined to avoid pain and since labor is pain in
itself, it follows that men will resort to plunder whenever plunder is easier than
work.
“When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living in society,
they create for themselves, in the course of time, a legal system that authorizes it
and a moral code that glorifies it.”
– The Law, by Frederick Bastiat, Economist and Statesman (June,
1850)
Banks are established for one reason and one reason only: to plunder the
wealth of diligent, honest, hardworking people. Impenetrable secrecy shrouds
the issue of money, banking, finance and economics. Each year thousands
of students spend enormous sums of money and time attending Ivy League
schools in a futile attempt to exalt and legitimize a system that, at its very core,
is based upon the blackest of evil, theft and usury. Our Founding Fathers had
no difficulty whatsoever understanding the agenda of the bankers, and they
constructed our Constitution to protect us from that force of darkness.
They hated the Bank of England in particular and felt that even if we
were successful in winning our independence from King George, we could
still never truly be a nation of freemen unless we started with an honest
money system. Only a $50,000 education could convince a man that a thief
is honest, that wrong is right and day is night. Most of these Ivy League club
members become lawyers. These lawyers and judges then populate the justice
system of this country protecting the international bankers. On one side of
this justice highway stand these warped intellects; we, the American people,
stand on the other. The only things in the middle of the road are dead skunks
and ignorant people.
For some strange reason, the men who have created this elaborate scheme,
whose sole purpose is the plunder of our national wealth, are the same morons
who claim to be brilliant, educated, and informed. Even they cannot seem to
agree on much of anything when it comes to banking or money.