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Who Owns The United States?

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All of the money that is in the United States is borrowed from the Federal Reserve.  Each and every time the United States of America needs money it issues a promissory note to the Federal Reserve and then in turn the Federal Reserve prints money.  From that moment on the Government of The United States owes a debt to the Fed in the form of the note and the interest on that note.  In effect, the money is created....from nothing.  There is no gold or silver or anything backing the value of that dollar that is issued by the Federal Reserve.  It is declared "legal tender" which is a fancy way of saying that it is actually worthless.
 
Now here comes the real kick in the pants!  Who owns the Federal Reserve?  The average American is clueless about this question because the answer has nothing to do with the government and all about a few families with more wealth than you, or I will ever be able to even imagine.  The Federal reserve is actually a group of 12 PRIVATELY owned banks and those families are, and have been raking in more cash than you could ever dream of having.
 
These "banks" loan the money to the United States of America which pays them interest for the privilege of PRINTING the money.  Trying to understand how wealthy these families are is similar to trying to understand how big is the universe!  The truth is staggering.  These are the people who loan money to allow the wealthiest nation to exist.  These people who loan the money receive a portion of your tax dollars because we use the tax revenue to pay the interest of the national debt.  Which is paid to the Federal Reserve to eliminate the debt started when the money was printed. 
 
The people who own the Federal Reserve want the debt because it only makes them more money.  EVERY dollar printed is money owed to the Federal Reserve from the moment it is printed.  You thought you knew what it would be like to be rich?  In reality you are clueless because the really wealthy people are the ones who are the loan sharks for the U.S. Government. 
 
In short the Federal Reserve controls the dollar and that dollar is what controls not only the government but it also controls you.  Now run off to work and pay your taxes and be a good citizen.  The 12 families that own the Federal Reserve need a few billion more dollars.  The only thing different between this arrangement and slavery is that slaves received room, board and health care.  HHHMMMMMM!  Maybe that is why health care is such a hot topic this year in the Presidential elections?

Keith spends most of his time as a manager in big box retail and when he is not he is tinkering with the internet.
 



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» left by Robert Melaccio, Sr. (5,233)
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Mr. Keith, like "checks" another negotiable instrument many banks have encumbered with not accepting. "No third party checks accepted". Also, notice the reads. Truth hurts doesn't it?  Great job.

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