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Silver Lining in Economic Collapse – Abolish the Federal Reserve

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October 6, 2008 at 4:38 pm

by: Allison Bricker
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Today, the first full business day since the passage of the bailout, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell over 800 points before trading off its low to close the day at  minus 369.8 points or -3.58%.  As Congressional hearings were called, the criminal financiers – under oath, sought to blame everyone but themselves for their shady securitization packages.  As Congress grandstanded on television, grilling their CEO friends for the benefit of the media, the financial talking heads continued their campaign of condescending tones against us “regular people”.

For a moment, let us consider, that perhaps there is a silver lining in the collapsing ponzi scheme unfolding live on the idiot box and within the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

Perhaps through this collapse, we “those regular people” scolded for our lack of understanding, will find motivation in place of our dwindled 401k.

Perhaps now, we the People, will find the moxie to rise up and call for the abolishment of the corrupt incestuous entity known as the Federal Reserve, our nation’s 3rd Central Bank.

We, the “regular people” knew twice before; rather quickly in fact,  that the first two Central banks established by the international banking cartel were of the utter detriment to the republic. As such neither the First or Second Banks of the United States had their 20 year charters renewed.  Unfortunately, when the 1913 Federal Reserve Act was voted on two days before Christmas whilst most of Congress was home for the holidays, there was no limit of 20 years tied to the new central bank.  Thus for 95 years the 3rd Central Bank has bound American generation after American generation with perpetual unyielding debt, coupled with a 97% devaluation of our Dollar.

It is time my fellow readers, that we heed President Jefferson’s warning :

It is time my fellow readers, to begin a campaign of calling into talk radio, writing letters to the editor, writing or emailing our elected officials, supporting Congressional candidates who run on abolishing the Federal Reserve and a return to sound money.

If we do not, our Republic will most assuredly fail.  Our posterity will inherit an America wholly different from the country we enjoyed throughout our childhoods and early adulthood.  It will, my readers, be a nation cast aside by the criminal bankers as they flock to exploit the new rising empire of China and a renewed Russia.

Make no mistake, abolishing the Federal Reserve will not solve all our ills, as we have indeed allowed the Constitution and our inherent rights to dwindle as the supreme law of the land.  However, the end of the Federal Reserve will unshackle Americans from the economic slavery of perpetual debt and thus wrest control away from the financiers who believe not in free markets, not in Capitalism, but a Plutocratic Oligarchy where we the American People are their insurance policy of last resort.

We must send them a message, that their claim is indeed DENIED!

Reclaim the Republic

Don’t tread on Me!






Source(s):“The Creature from Jekyll Island : A Second Look at the Federal Reserve” -by G. Edward Griffin - ”The Jacksonians versus the Banks – POLITICS IN THE STATES AFTER THE PANIC OF 1837″ by James Roger Sharp,MCMLXX COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS NEW YORK & LONDON

2 comments so far

  1. Mandy Hyndman
    #1

    I’m crossing my fingers double-hard.

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  2. Ron Holland
    #2

    The Federal Reserve is Guilty of Helping Create the Global Financial Meltdown

    Many investors and concerned citizens around the world are showing their outrage at what the Federal Reserve has done to the American economy with their easy money policies which caused the credit & real estate bubble and subsequent global financial meltdown.

    Join the thousands who are signing & commenting on the Abolish the Federal Reserve Petition at http://www.petitiononline.com/fed/petition.html

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