A a person closely watching the debate on the 'Audit the Fed' bill, and who is very knowledgable about the history of U.S. government activities, writes with regard to the Fed's particularly adamant position on not revealing its activities with foreign financial entities and governments:
[O]ne thing I suspect... is a foreign-policy angle to all this, some type of collusion with the CIA, etc. It is very hard to imagine the central bank not reinforcing the regime's policies in one way or another.
Have a look at a short, online book called "Grand Theft, Planet or Heidi's Free Bar and Grill" on the Net.
ReplyDeletewake up and smell the coffee,see E.P. Heidner, Part II, “Collateral Damage: The Subprime Crisis and the Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001
ReplyDeleteAmericans used to hav the BEST Economic and Political System on the planet. Then they went popped another COORS and went to bed in 2000 happily 'toasted'. No they've awakened to find 1,500 Wealthy Old Whiteboys have STOLEN, LOOTTED & PILLAGED their Democracy, Treasury and Bank accounts. Poor STupid, Arrogant, Greedy Americans deserve every bit of pain they've gotten!
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