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From: Fizz9/2/2009 8:36:39 PM
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Audit, Then End The Fed...

Kudos to Shelia Bair for standing up and speaking out
against expanding the powers of the privately owned
Federal Reserve in her NY Times piece today.

nytimes.com

But, the WSJ couldn't let that pass, so it ran a negative
piece on Bair (including an unflattering photo) on the
coming FDIC crisis (which is no fault of Bair's).

nytimes.com

And to no one's surprise, the G-20 is marching in lockstep
to fulfill John Maynard Keynes dream of elevating the IMF
to the position it was created for, to bring all central
banks under homogenous global governance, and IMF control.

The G-20 in fact, acquiesced to this back in the March meeting,
and it's just a matter of individual nations selling it to
their citizenry.

telegraph.co.uk

"At the same time, politicians from the G20 countries are
planning to coordinate an approach over the next month
to redesign financial regulatory architecture in the wake
of the credit crisis.

*****************

So what happens if Shelia Bear, Ron Paul, and America wins
the fight against a final Fed coup d'état ?

Well, here's a video from Turbo Tax-Tim Geithner,
singing the same song the bankster-gangsters have been
singing since 1913... "if you don't have a privately
owned, unaudited, secret, and independent Federal Reserve,
then Congress would surely fall to the political pressure from
the electorate and continually inflate the money supply
and destroy the US Dollar."

online.wsj.com

As opposed to the independent Fed doing this...

See larger chart at link below. [thanks Bruce R.]

mises.org

And not surprisingly, Geithner echoed Ben Bernanke's earlier
threats on what would happen if Ron Paul's HR 1207 is passed
and the Fed is audited...

"If you audit the Fed, bad things will happen."

As opposed to - if you don't audit the Fed, worse things will happen?

I don't know about you, but I'm ready to call the Fed's bluff,
and not only audit them, but end them. And while were at it,
end debt based Federal Reserve Notes, and do what JFK started
to do... issue U.S. Treasury Notes.

We've seen what a debt based fiat system in the hands of
private bankers does... $90 trillion in debts and unfunded
liabilities, a US Dollar now worth .08 cents, a broken
banking system, and a bankrupt nation - looted to the tune
of $23.7 trillion dollars using TARP Inspector General
Neil Barofsky's numbers.

abcnews.go.com

We were warned what would happen to America if we ever let allowed
our money to be issued by a private central bank.

"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our
liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever
allow private banks to control the issue of their currency,
first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations
that will grow up around [the banks] will deprive the people
of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the
continent their fathers conquered. The issuing power should be
taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it
properly belongs."

-- Thomas Jefferson

And it wasn't just the opponents of a privately owned
central bank that warned us, it was the proponents as well...

"Permit me to issue and control the money of the nation and
I care not who makes its laws."

-- Mayer Amschel Rothchild

Throughout the history of mankind, they've had a name for it,
when children are born into debt bondage.

It's called SLAVERY.

Today every newborn child in America inherits a debt of
$191,922 owed to the private bankers [see bottom of debt
clock chart at link below].

usdebtclock.org

And of course that interest acruing debt, just like a mortgage,
results in a tripling of that principle amount being paid back
over that childs lifetime.

Debt based money is, was, and will always be a form of slavery.

And it's always when, not if... it will bankrupt both a nation,
and it's people.

It's a simple mathematical formula that the private central
banks have always understood.

When will we?

SOTB

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From: Neeka8/7/2012 12:35:43 AM
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"I'd like to wish a happy birthday to my Marine Dad who turns 97 today. On this day in 1942 he landed on Guadalcanal. Always been the strong, quiet provider for his family during the depression, to his great grand children today. I love you Dad."

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From: Neeka10/14/2012 12:44:39 AM
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I had friends years ago who were a couple in their late 60s-70s. Is it possible that what Dr Wahl found could have helped them? Perhaps, but no one will ever know. Both have been dead since the early 90s. The wife spent her last 15 years going slowly from a robust, active woman who had most of her chores done by 7 a.m. to an immobile victim of MS. She was her husband's at-home patient till the end. One of the habits they had acquired in their marriage was reading to each other. The husband made good money as a summer resort business owner for 5 months of the year. They spent the rest of the year camping from Maine to Florida as the weather suited them. Instead of TV or movies, reading to each other was their main entertainment. In her last years, he did all the reading.

When she died she was unable to move voluntarily or speak an understandable word. Besides seeing what that poor woman went through as she deteriorated and her sorrow at being a burden to her husband, my big takeaway was total admiration for his unflinching devotion to his bride. As it says in 1 Corinthians 13, "Love bears all things." The husband died in '94, within a year after his wife.

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From: Neeka10/29/2014 1:55:50 PM
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I just had to put this here:

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To: Neeka who wrote (15)10/29/2014 2:27:02 PM
From: Carolyn
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I had no idea this thread was here. Thank you!

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To: Carolyn who wrote (16)10/29/2014 5:35:53 PM
From: Neeka
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How did you find it?

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To: Neeka who wrote (17)10/29/2014 6:40:07 PM
From: Carolyn
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Your link on BuSab to arno's post.

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To: Carolyn who wrote (18)10/29/2014 9:04:39 PM
From: Neeka
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duh.........of course. (that CoQ 10 I've been taking lately hasn't kicked in. gg)

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To: Neeka who wrote (19)10/29/2014 10:32:31 PM
From: Carolyn
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That's for muscles!

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To: Neeka who wrote (15)10/30/2014 8:08:05 PM
From: Fizz
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Great story. Thanks. I almost fell out of my chair when I logged in and saw 6 post to this thread in one day.

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