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<p>[QUOTE="Tinpot, post: 1855879, member: 35836"]The world is run by a group of criminal bankers, who fund both sides of wars in order to profit. (this is why I call them criminals, they are heavily contributing to the deaths of innocent people in order to make a profit)</p><p><br /></p><p>They also use deceit to hide the truth from the average citizen. One example of this is their naming of the Federal Reserve. That name would certainly imply government ownership, however no it does not. It's owned by privately owned banks, who in turn are owned by private citizens, many who aren't even U.S. citizens. So one of, if not the most powerful institutions in the United States is owned in part by foreigners. Can you say conflict of interest?</p><p><br /></p><p>I could go on and on about all the fraudulent ways they make money but anyone can do the research themselves if they truly want to know. However I will caution you that ignorance truly is bliss!</p><p><br /></p><p>A good place to start would be the book, The Creature From Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tinpot, post: 1855879, member: 35836"]The world is run by a group of criminal bankers, who fund both sides of wars in order to profit. (this is why I call them criminals, they are heavily contributing to the deaths of innocent people in order to make a profit) They also use deceit to hide the truth from the average citizen. One example of this is their naming of the Federal Reserve. That name would certainly imply government ownership, however no it does not. It's owned by privately owned banks, who in turn are owned by private citizens, many who aren't even U.S. citizens. So one of, if not the most powerful institutions in the United States is owned in part by foreigners. Can you say conflict of interest? I could go on and on about all the fraudulent ways they make money but anyone can do the research themselves if they truly want to know. However I will caution you that ignorance truly is bliss! A good place to start would be the book, The Creature From Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin[/QUOTE]
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