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Ron Paul Owns The Federal Reserve

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posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:21 PM
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After searching "Ron Paul owns" on YouTube, I came across some interviews with Ron Paul. In this 2007 interview, Ron Paul completely owns the Fed as the title suggests.

Some things he talks about are the unconstitutional creation of the Federal Reserve, how they work in secrecy yet have full control over our monetary policy, how the dollar is worth $0.04 of what it was when the Fed first was established, and how paper currencies are unreliable, among many other things.

This guy needs to be our president. A great quote from the video:

"Our monetary system insidiously transfers wealth from the poor and the middle class to the privelaged rich."

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posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:23 PM
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he's right, but not many people outside of the internet know anything about it......



posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:25 PM
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Yeah it would be interesting to go downtown one day, and just interview people about the Fed. Ask them if it's private or government run, if they operate openly or in secrecy, and a bunch of questions like that. I'mj sure it's been done already, in fact I remember watching a video where people were asked about the Fed and lots of them didn't have a clue about it.

You know the secrecy is working out nicely if many people don't even know what the hell the Fed is or who runs it.



posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:27 PM
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LMFAO if "HE OWNS THE FED!" why does he want to "END THE FED!" lol i take that he wants to end it and restore the power back to our treasury



posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:29 PM
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its private but allowed by Mr. President Wilson he signed it back in 1913 I have a thread on why we have 2 banks that claim to do the same thing.



posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:30 PM
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Nice one


I wish Ron Paul owned the Fed, then we would have complete transparency if not total abolishment. Hell, I wish Ron Paul owned this whole country, but that's taking it too far...
 

Woodrow Wilson may have approved of the Fed, but the Constitution didn't.
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posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:30 PM
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this is why he shouldn't be president. ever notice how they all start to act and talk the same way ? they become part of the broken system. could you ever imagine obama taking a page out of dick cheney's playbook and bombing libya ?

this is where he can do all of us the most good, as a us congressman, where he has a platform to be heard, but is not muzzled as a part of the machine, where he can be an agitator

it is folly to think he can become president and still be an agitator, it just doesn't work that way



posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:32 PM
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What are you even talking about? Try to make sense before bashing an intelligent politician like Ron Paul, your garbled anti-political rhetoric has no basis in reality here.



posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:33 PM
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Whats even worse is so many people blindly think they are intelligent by going with the "mainstream" candidate. When in essence it is completely the opposite of intelligent. People have gotten to the point that they don't even know the truth when it is staring them directly in the face through Ron Paul.

The new attacks will be, the guy is right, but he doesn't have the right method to fix it.

The guy has woken up so many young people to the truth that it is only a matter of time, less than a generation, in fact before we will throw out the money changers and have a prosperous working middle class again.

If they can design a system the filters the money from the poor to the rich, maybe its time for the opposite to happen.

I believe in sound money, I believe in free markets, and I believe in Ron Paul.

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posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:38 PM
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You are deluded if you believe that Dr. Paul would have more power in The Congress as an "agitator" than as President of the United States. In one fell swoop, he could bring all of our troops home and essentially fix the economy with just that one move. There are many other things that he could do as President that he doesn't have the power to do as a Congressman as well. You obviously like many of the man's standpoints. Why is it that you always try to spread negativity when it comes to his Presidential campaign?



posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:41 PM
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posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:41 PM
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Somebody needs to take this video and others and project them on the sides of buildings in large cities. This is the only way that people will stop and listen since they aren't going to seek these vids out and the MSM isn't going to play them.



posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:42 PM
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Whats even worse is so many people blindly think they are intelligent by going with the "mainstream" candidate. When in essence it is completely the opposite of intelligent. People have gotten to the point that they don't even know the truth when it is staring them directly in the face through Ron Paul.
I agree 100% and feel the exact same way. I could type up an epic rant about the state of American society and what is wrong with people, but I think I can sum it up nice and briefly: People are stupid, brainwashed, and ignorant.


The guy has woken up so many young people to the truth that it is only a matter of time, less than a generation, in fact before we will throw out the money changers and have a prosperous working middle class again.
Yeah I never get tired of hearing the age-old anti-Ron Paul argument that many of his supporters are college students and young adults....We're going to be the ones living in this crap-of-a-country that the previous generations have set up for us, I think it's time we give a whack at it and try to revive it.



posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:44 PM
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www.usconstitution.net...


wow thats convient



posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:50 PM
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MOST ppl who dont research know nothing and just deny it.. also i agree with the old generation made the mess, we gotta clean it up.. i dont believe that he owns the federal reserve..
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posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 08:58 PM
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Originally posted by TupacShakur

The guy has woken up so many young people to the truth that it is only a matter of time, less than a generation, in fact before we will throw out the money changers and have a prosperous working middle class again.
Yeah I never get tired of hearing the age-old anti-Ron Paul argument that many of his supporters are college students and young adults....We're going to be the ones living in this crap-of-a-country that the previous generations have set up for us, I think it's time we give a whack at it and try to revive it.

Considering that Obama got elected by that same group, I think it's a bit stupid to point fingers at this issue.



posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 09:04 PM
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Here is a video where some guy does exactly what I suggested, just goes around and interviews people about the Federal Reserve. It's not exactly the longest video in the world, but he interviews a few people and it at least gives you somewhat of an idea of people's perspective/knowledge of the Fed.

While there is some utter cluelessness that deserves a good facepalm, it's good to see that there are also people who are completely aware:
So not all Americans are the stereotypical "Durr, I watch da news and iz smart. Wuhts a Fed?" type of clowns.



posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 09:07 PM
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Barack Obama is not Ron Paul, and (most) Ron Paul supporters are not stupid. If you ever run into a Ron Paul supporter, ask them some questions about the government that would require a decent amount of knowledge. Then if you run into a Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, Michele Bachmann, or Rick Santorum supporter, ask them the same questions and you'll see how stupid his supporters really are.



posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 09:11 PM
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The sad part of it all is that most people really don't know where the FED came from or who operates it. Ask them what the all-seeing eye on top of the pyramid on the back of the one dollar bill represents and they'll probably say it's the all-seeing eye of God... Anybody sporting a tinfoil hat can tell you its true origin. I believe Wilson stamped that on there in 1913? The same year the FED was signed and passed ironically enough.

Ron Paul is a winner in my book. He's the only man brave enough to step up to these monotonous, greedy, self serving snakes and the monolithic conspirators who pull their strings.
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posted on Sep, 28 2011 @ 09:17 PM
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It is true that the good doctor attracts many intelligent people to his cause with statements like that which were made in your OP. I also agree that many people who support the mainstream candidates are idiots. I think Ron Paul's biggest mistake in his campaigning is that he's not attracting enough idiots to his cause as well. He really should jump on the bandwagon with the whole "Obama is the worst President in history" thing that the rest of the GOP hopefuls are always parroting. Either that or he should dress up like Gandalf every once in a while. That would make me like him even if I didn't support his platform.

Seriously though, I love your avatar. I never noticed how much my adulthood hero resembled my favorite childhood fantasy character.




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