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Demand Transparency for the Federal Reserve

Time to say a little bit about the secretive and stoic environment the Federal Reserve, a privately owned banking cartel, is being allowed to exist within.

One of the main contributors to this mendacity is the fact that western capitalism has mutated into a "greed is good" amalgamation of indemnified prosaic moralities which intend to insist that the ends justifies the means. This is why the Fed Res is growing stronger each day, as the Treasury Department attempts to distance itself from the collusive role it has helped to engender...claiming the Treasury now requires increased powers of control to oversee a market they are not allowed to manipulate.

However, portions of the government appear to be doing just that, as they claim to be impotently assuaged of their responsibility to the people by the Fed Reserve's allegedly insurmountable powers.

Even more disconcerting is the fact that the drug trade has been coddled and pandered to by the turbid theatre in which this nation's economy attempts to thrive. The "War on Drugs" has been a security blanket to the western world for centuries, and has inured a policy of defense which has very little to do with the security of this nation.

When the Fed Reserve is allowed to buy this nation's currency at the cost of printing it, and then loan it to the government, and banks, at interest, the financing aspect of this activity actually becomes a superfluous issue in relation to the literal theft the entire process codifies. This means that an entire banking cartel (much of it owned by international players) constantly skims the true profits of this nation, and legitimizes the power of mere wealth...converse to the adulation of merit.

What this then influences is the marketability of "money". Not for the earning of it, but the creation and fluctuation of its value. The Fed Reserve's practice of printing this nation's money irrespective of production or holdings, indelibly increases and decreases the value of the money supply. At the same time they are allowed the power to set interest rates for the purpose of mitigating the natural proclivity of the markets to resist the incessant dilution.

This all becomes hinged on various illicit trades in the world now inundating the American population. To be clear, it was the East India Company's demand that China buy their Opium which created a large amount of diluted wealth diverted to Europe and the West, and decimated China's economy. It was not their drugged populous becoming lethargic and complacent...as many may believe. What the seductive environment of the Fed Reserve creates is a market of unaccountability and inconsistency which is ripe for the laundering of huge amounts of dirty money. Moreover, the creation of currency by profiteers perverts the nation's GNP and eventually demands a more imperialistic, or nation building, military. The Industrial Military Complex in this nation appears to now be entirely involved in the burgeoning trade of Opium coming out of Afghanistan.

It is absolutely imperative that the creation of this nation's money supply be completely transparent. There is no reason whatsoever for it to be secretive, and the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of this government are obviously deep in the pockets of the fallacious Federal Reserve.

Posted on Friday, May 8, 2009 at 01:53PM by Registered Commenter[factbat] | CommentsPost a Comment

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