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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAljazeera showing "Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve" on now.
A must watch IMHO.
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Aljazeera showing "Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve" on now. (Original Post)
wildbilln864
Jan 2014
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NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)1. Here's the trailer:
wildbilln864
(13,382 posts)2. thanks! n/t
bermudat
(1,329 posts)3. Wish I could see it. Not on AT&T Universe
solarhydrocan
(551 posts)4. it's time to transform the Fed into a public utility
This 12 year old Canadian girl knows more than most Americans about banking.
Must see.
100 Years Is Enough: Time to Make the Fed a Public Utility
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ellen-brown/100-years-federal-reserve_b_4490472.html
The Federal Reserve Act was passed in 1913 in response to a wave of bank crises, which had hit, on average, every six years over a period of 80 years. The resulting economic depressions triggered a populist movement for monetary reform in the 1890s. Mary Ellen Lease, an early populist leader, said in a fiery speech that could have been written today:Wall Street owns the country. It is no longer a government of the people, by the people, and for the people, but a government of Wall Street, by Wall Street, and for Wall Street. The great common people of this country are slaves, and monopoly is the master ... Money rules ... Our laws are the output of a system which clothes rascals in robes and honesty in rags. The parties lie to us and the political speakers mislead us...
wildbilln864
(13,382 posts)5. thanks for this. n/t
wildbilln864
(13,382 posts)6. on again now. n/t