Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Unmasking the Fed

Time for a real change

It's called the Federal Reserve Bank, but it's neither "federal" nor a "reserve" nor a "bank."
In actuality it's a privately owned entity that has monopolistic control over the US money supply.
Rammed down the throat of Congress during the WW I era (the same period that gave us personal income tax, the draft, and the Pentagon), the reality of the Federal Reserve has been one of the best kept secrets in America.
Until now.
Thanks to the Internet, and specifically video on the Internet, more Americans understand the reality behind the Fed than at any time since the Fed's creation.
Spread the word.
A country that leaves the control of its money supply in the hands of a few bankers is not a free country.

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Friday, December 12, 2008

Feds Charge: The $50 BILLION Scam; One Man's Amazing Crime

A powerful New York financial advisor whose handful of clients routinely expected -- and received -- double digit returns, up market or down, may have instead been running a decades long Ponzi scheme that defrauded investors of $50 billion dollars, according to a one-count criminal complaint unsealed in federal court in New York.

Bernard Madoff, 70, a former chairman of NASDAQ, was an investment advisor who catered to a handful of high net worth clients, one of whom told ABC News that Madoff was so sought after that, as recently as two months ago, he was turning down potential new business.

According to a Securities and Exchange Commission document filed in Jan. 2008, and cited in the complaint, the firm had between 11 and 25 clients for the fiscal year ending Oct. 2007 and managed about $17 billion in assets in 23 different accounts.




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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Caglepost: Wal-Mart Trampling Christmas

I hate shopping! I do most of it online. I don't like most people either. Especially, when they form a crowd of any kind. The herd mentality takes over and makes everyone do something awful because everyone else does it.
Obviously, the people who were at Wal-Mart that day are obsessed with material things so much so that they would kill a man by trampling him into the Wal-Mart concrete like the herd of cattle they are.
Sorry, a littler rant there. This cartoon by Pat Bagley sums up how life is in America.


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