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For those of you who are not entirely sure what all of this means, we should start by pointing out the elephant in the room. The Federal Reserve Bank is not part of the Federal government. They are a privately owned bank, no more Federal than FedEx. They have no obligation whatsoever to the will or the interests of the voter despite the fact that they dominate every facet of our financial lives. Now it is true, that the Federal government has imposed some token oversight of Fed Res Bank. The person in charge of that oversight is that lady you just saw in the video who had no flipping clue where $9 TRILLION of your tax dollars have gone.
More debt, fewer jobs
Originally posted by g146541
Waaay old mews I rememberring commenting on this video about the putz doing the questioning, and how he could have just said, "Just answer the question please and stop sidetracking".
But he did not and it was sidetracked.
Just a show for the masses, "lookie what we're doing for you idiot...err citizens"!!
It does not however lessen the impact of this act of treason, all involved should hang from the highest trees.
Originally posted by wcitizen
And then there's also the $12 billion (or $6 billion, depending on which article you read) which was 'lost' in Iraq.
Taking the lower figure, it means that collectively they've managed to 'lose' $15 billion - that we KNOW about.
Originally posted by CobraCommander
Originally posted by wcitizen
And then there's also the $12 billion (or $6 billion, depending on which article you read) which was 'lost' in Iraq.
Taking the lower figure, it means that collectively they've managed to 'lose' $15 billion - that we KNOW about.
A mere pittance compared to these TRILLIONS. But then again, there is always something like the 2.3 TRILLION that the Pentagon lost the day before 9/11. It was something like half the national debt at the time.