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Should the people demand replacing the FRB?

Should we replace the FRB

  • YES

    Votes: 5 83.3%
  • NO

    Votes: 1 16.7%

  • Total voters
    6

Youve Got To Be Kidding!

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Ill try and make a better poll than I did last time. This is really what I was getting at. Ill try to be more "user friendly".

The Constitution delegated printing of currency to the US Congress. Aside from that fact they (Those heroes you heard about in school called the founding forefathers who wrote the most American Documents in US history; Constitution and the Bill of Rights) specificaly did not want the FRB to happen. Let me also throw in the fact that our Forefathers where not conserned witht his country ever falling to a foriegn force but to its own government. This is not overstatement. The founding forefathers said 2 things would end our freedom:

A: Our own goverment
B: Us not being dilligent in fighting for our rights

Thomas Jefferson said it best:
"If the American people ever allow private banks
to control the issue of their money,
first by inflation and then by deflation,
the banks and corporations that will
grow up around them (around the banks),
will deprive the people of their property
until their children will wake up homeless
on the continent their fathers conquered."


"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."


There is NOT enough money in circulation to pay off our national debt. Basicaly the FRB is charging the government 800% for printing the money. I will not get into how corrupt and how injust this is to the American public.
 
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I voted yes. The FRB has more power in the US than our own constitution and it is scary.
 
Let's see, Vauge the forum administrator believes the FRB is more powerful then even the Constitution itself.......

Isn't the chairman of the FRB a Jew? Alan Greenspan?
 
Destroy the Fed before they destroy us. The transition will be painful even if it is gradual, but we're already in transition right now toward permanent debt and permanent war, and that will ultimately prove to be far more painful both for us and for our childrens childrens children.

JeffH CHS
 
SMIRKnCHIMP said:
OK.....what do you suggest tpo replaced it with........Hurry I can not wait to hear your reply.

Your a smart ass. How about nothing and we let them continue to rip you off. Americans are spoiled and niave and apathetic to their own freedom and rights. They had a chance to have freedom and they dont want it. Other people stand up and fight cause they have none. Americans are spoiled. How about let congress do it. Like they are suppose to. Its ILLEGAL the FRB even has anything to do with the money and it has been Ever since it started.
 
Youve Got To Be Kidding! said:
Your a smart ass. How about nothing and we let them continue to rip you off. Americans are spoiled and niave and apathetic to their own freedom and rights. They had a chance to have freedom and they dont want it. Other people stand up and fight cause they have none. Americans are spoiled. How about let congress do it. Like they are suppose to. Its ILLEGAL the FRB even has anything to do with the money and it has been Ever since it started.
So you have no idea of what can replace the Federal Reserve Bank. Is that what you wish us to understand?
 
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Do you not have any Idea how the FRB operates? It is a complete scam. And your happy with it? Replace it with godamn monopoly money, tin cans,
a godamn paso. What we have should be unnaceptable.

Congressman McFadden's Speech
On the Federal Reserve Corporation

Quotations from several speeches made on the Floor of the House of Representatives by the Honorable Louis T. McFadden of Pennsylvania. Mr. McFadden, due to his having served as Chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee for more than 10 years, was the best posted man on these matters in America and was in a position to speak with authority of the vast ramifications of this gigantic private credit monopoly. As Representative of a State which was among the first to declare its freedom from foreign money tyrants it is fitting that Pennsylvania, the cradle of liberty, be again given the credit for producing a son that was not afraid to hurl defiance in the face of the money-bund. Whereas Mr. McFadden was elected to the high office on both the Democratic and Republican tickets, there can be no accusation of partisanship lodged against him. Because these speeches are set out in full in the Congressional Record, they carry weight that no amount of condemnation on the part of private individuals could hope to carry.




The Federal Reserve - A Corrupt Institution

"Mr. Chairman, we have in this Country one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever known. I refer to the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Banks, hereinafter called the Fed. The Fed has cheated the Government of these United States and the people of the United States out of enough money to pay the Nation's debt. The depredations and iniquities of the Fed has cost enough money to pay the National debt several times over.

"This evil institution has impoverished and ruined the people of these United States, has bankrupted itself, and has practically bankrupted our Government. It has done this through the defects of the law under which it operates, through the maladministration of that law by the Fed and through the corrupt practices of the moneyed vultures who control it.

"Some people who think that the Federal Reserve Banks United States Government institutions. They are private monopolies which prey upon the people of these United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers; foreign and domestic speculators and swindlers; and rich and predatory money lender. In that dark crew of financial pirates there are those who would cut a man's throat to get a dollar out of his pocket; there are those who send money into states to buy votes to control our legislatures; there are those who maintain International propaganda for the purpose of deceiving us into granting of new concessions which will permit them to cover up their past misdeeds and set again in motion their gigantic train of crime.

"These twelve private credit monopolies were deceitfully and disloyally foisted upon this Country by the bankers who came here from Europe and repaid us our hospitality by undermining our American institutions. Those bankers took money out of this Country to finance Japan in a war against Russia. They created a reign of terror in Russia with our money in order to help that war along. They instigated the separate peace between Germany and Russia, and thus drove a wedge between the allies in World War. They financed Trotsky's passage from New York to Russia so that he might assist in the destruction of the Russian Empire. They fomented and instigated the Russian Revolution, and placed a large fund of American dollars at Trotsky's disposal in one of their branch banks in Sweden so that through him Russian homes might be thoroughly broken up and Russian children flung far and wide from their natural protectors. They have since begun breaking up of American homes and the dispersal of American children. "Mr. Chairman, there should be no partisanship in matters concerning banking and currency affairs in this Country, and I do not speak with any.

"In 1912 the National Monetary Association, under the chairmanship of the late Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, made a report and presented a vicious bill called the National Reserve Association bill. This bill is usually spoken of as the Aldrich bill. Senator Aldrich did not write the Aldrich bill. He was the tool, if not the accomplice, of the European bankers who for nearly twenty years had been scheming to set up a central bank in this Country and who in 1912 has spent and were continuing to spend vast sums of money to accomplish their purpose.

"We were opposed to the Aldrich plan for a central bank. The men who rule the Democratic Party then promised the people that if they were returned to power there would be no central bank established here while they held the reigns of government. Thirteen months later that promise was broken, and the Wilson administration, under the tutelage of those sinister Wall Street figures who stood behind Colonel House, established here in our free Country the worm-eaten monarchical institution of the "King's Bank" to control us from the top downward, and from the cradle to the grave.

"The Federal Reserve Bank destroyed our old and characteristic way of doing business. It discriminated against our 1-name commercial paper, the finest in the world, and it set up the antiquated 2-name paper, which is the present curse of this Country and which wrecked every country which has ever given it scope; it fastened down upon the Country the very tyranny from which the framers of the Constitution sought to save us.
 
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