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Originally posted by rEVOLuti0nary
reply to post by gncnew
Our Ron Paul grassroots campaign here in Jersey has marched on the Fed in Philly more than once. It is his position to end the Fed.
As for you, OP, S&F! This was really well written and informative. I can't wait for parts 2-6!
P.S. Thank you for reaffirming that I quit working at the bank for the right reasons.
It is also interesting to note that one of the Warren Commissions 7 members was John J. McCloy. McCloy was the former head of the World Bank and President of the Chase Manhattan Bank...
The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans[2] to developing countries for capital programmes. The World Bank's official goal is the reduction of poverty. By law,[which?] all of its decisions must be guided by a commitment to promote foreign investment, international trade and facilitate capital investment.[3]
Originally posted by ddaniel
Wow... that's a lot to digest. Well done, sir.
If you respect the effort the OP put forward in this post (Which looks to be quite a bit), you should show it to as many friends as possible. The banking dynasties are destroying the world economy, and the only way to fight it is through education.
Star, flag, and a huge thanks!
As a side note if you liked reading this, you might also enjoy Carroll Quigley's 'Tragedy and Hope'. It explores this topic thoroughly (1200+ pages thoroughly). There are also summaries available, but I forget the name...
Originally posted by SonOfTheLawOfOne
EPIC thread OP! S&F!
I think this should be REQUIRED reading material for ALL ATS members....
Excellent research, very well-written and put together and I think this should stay on the front page for as long as the ATS staff will allow.
I can't wait for 2-6!
People need to wake up and be aware of how these people think... they aren't like the rest of us.
The "25 points" is probably one of the most influential things I've read in a long time.
Thank you for a great thread.
~Namaste