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The Federal Reserve is not a government agency, but a banking cartel disguised as one. Congress gave it enforcement power, making it seem like a government entity. In reality, it's a group of banks that self-regulate by setting industry rules. These rules, passed as the Federal Reserve Act, give the appearance of government authority. If not followed, individuals can face imprisonment. In essence, the Federal Reserve is simply a banking cartel. Translation: The Federal Reserve is a banking cartel that appears to be a government agency but is actually a group of banks regulating themselves.

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On this day in 1913, the Federal Reserve Act was signed to stabilize the economy amid frequent financial panics and distrust in banks. President Wilson established the US Federal Reserve as an independent central bank with the authority to print money, adjust interest rates, and set minimum cash requirements for banks. Its purpose is to maintain economic stability, control inflation, and minimize unemployment. Currently, the Fed's actions are closely monitored. To combat record inflation, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has significantly raised interest rates recently and intends to continue until the inflation issue is resolved.

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The Fed operates on behalf of a few Wall Street banks, acting as a pump to strip mine wealth and equity from the American middle class. Companies and financial institutions used to make investments based on factory visits, management teams, production, financial figures, bank books, and inventory. Now, Wall Street only focuses on the Fed's next move. The country has been financialized, and industry has left for China through outsourcing.

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The Federal Reserve, built in 1913 by bankers, controls America's monetary system by printing money and charging interest to the US. It holds stolen gold bars, has ties to the Freemasons, and is heavily guarded. Despite being called the Federal Reserve, it has shareholders who own it, exerting power over people. The speaker questions the purpose of the building and mentions seeking gold from Iraq, Libya, Haiti, and Syria.

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The transcript presents a series of conspiracy claims about the Rothschild family, the Federal Reserve, and Jewish influence over global finance. - The Rothschild family is described as extraordinarily wealthy, with wealth estimates claiming “close to $500,000,000,000,000,” and as having hidden underground vaults, secret financial records never audited, and a public image that disguises a fortune that supposedly rivals a large share of global wealth. It is claimed they bought Reuters in the 1800s, which then bought the Associated Press, and that they “own controlling interest” in three major television networks, allowing them to avoid media attention. They allegedly owned and operated England’s Royal Mint and act as the gold agent for the Bank of England, directing it, with control over the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) where 30 to 42,000,000 ounces of gold are traded daily, generating millions weekly from transaction fees. They are said to fix the world price of gold daily, hoard trillions of dollars worth of gold bullion, and corner the world’s gold supply. They allegedly own controlling interest in Royal Dutch Shell and run phony charities and offshore banking services to hide wealth in Vatican-linked accounts at Rothschild Swiss banks, trusts, and holding companies. A figure named Elbelein Rothschild is described as not harmless, with ancestors alleged to have handpicked presidents, crashed stock markets, bankrupted nations, orchestrated wars, and sponsored mass murder and impoverishment. The wealth is claimed to be sufficient to feed, clothe, and shelter every person on earth. - The Rothschilds are described as the head of a “snake,” with a one-mile square area in London referred to as the city, cited as the headquarters of their banking dynasty, controlling money supplied through central banks of almost every nation. - A Jekyll Island meeting in November 1910 is claimed to involved seven of the world’s richest Jewish men establishing a central bank called the Federal Reserve Bank. Named participants include Nelson Aldrich, Frank Vanderlip, Henry Davison, Charles Norton, Benjamin Strong, Paul Warburg, and representatives of the Rothschild banking dynasty, with others like Benjamin Guggenheim, Isidore Strauss, and Jacob Astor purportedly opposing it. It is claimed these opposers died on the Titanic, and that opposition dissolved by April 1912. On December 23, 1913, the Federal Reserve Act was signed, creating a privately owned Federal Reserve System. A quoted remark attributed to Woodrow Wilson alleges, “I’m a most unhappy man. I’ve unwittingly ruined my country,” and a stereotype about government by a small number of dominant men rather than free opinion. - It is claimed the Federal Reserve System is private, not federal, has no reserves, is not decentralized, and that the adoption of a debt-based monetary system was accomplished. It is asserted that the current banking system (fractional reserve banking) allows privately owned banks to create money “out of thin air,” with money existing as numbers in a computer system, only about 3% in physical currency, and that control of the Fed enables domination over banks, corporations, money, and politicians. It is claimed the Fed system enslaves humanity to perpetual debt and that the elite who own the Fed seek to maintain a monopoly over credit. - A speaker questions the proper relationship between the Fed chairman and the U.S. president, noting the Federal Reserve’s independence. - A quotation attributed to a figure named Harold Grales Rosenthal claims that Jewish power has been created through manipulating the national monetary system, that the Fed is owned by Jews while appearing as a government institution, and asserts antisemitic stereotypes about Jews as parasites and producers being exploited by Jews.

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The Federal Reserve, a private bank owned by private stockholders, controls the printing of America's money. They loan money to banks and the government, charging interest and putting the country in debt. The Fed gets its money from the United States Mint, which prints it for them. The Fed's control over the nation's wealth allows them to manipulate the economy and enslave the people through perpetual debt. In 1910, a secret meeting was held to establish a central bank, which would later be called the Federal Reserve. This secretive plan was executed on December 23, 1913, when Congress was mostly absent. The Fed's power to print money and the IRS's ability to collect taxes have resulted in the greatest theft from the American people.

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Who owns the Federal Reserve? The speaker says there are banks that own the 12 district Federal Reserve banks, "owned by banks in the sense that they get paid a dividend from what the district banks make up 6%." And then whatever money the bank has, if it's a district bank, whether it be San Francisco or Dallas or Atlanta, then they have to pay the operating costs to operate an individual district bank. "And after that, every single penny that is remaining is remitted to the US Treasury." That is why my email address ended in dot o r g, not dot com because we were a quasi private public enterprise. Jay Powell's email address ends in dot gov. "The Federal Reserve Board in Washington DC is a bonafide formal federal agency that is not owned by the banks."

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In 1910, private bankers like the Rockefellers, Rothschilds, and Morgans met secretly on Jekyll Island to draft legislation for the creation of the Federal Reserve. Interestingly, the same year saw the establishment of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which is disguised as a government-owned income system in the US. Surprisingly, if you search for the Federal Reserve in the Washington DC telephone book, you won't find it listed under the government pages but rather in the white pages alongside Federal Express. This reveals that the Federal Reserve is actually a privately owned central bank. Central banks are involved in banking operations.

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The Federal Reserve has significant power over the economy, but lacks scrutiny. During the pandemic, it printed money, bought government-backed securities, and provided large sums of money to favored industries, resulting in a $5 trillion increase in its balance sheet. A limited audit revealed that during the financial crisis, the Fed gave over $16 trillion to domestic and foreign banks. These actions, aimed at making the rich wealthier, have led to high inflation, which burdens American families. To address this, an amendment is proposed to require a full audit of the Fed within a year, promoting transparency and accountability to taxpayers. A yes vote is requested.

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Jekyll Island was the meeting place in 1910 for representatives from major private banks like the Rockefellers and Rothschilds, who secretly drafted the legislation for the Federal Reserve. Notably, the Federal Reserve was established in 1913, the same year the Internal Revenue Service was created, leading to the implementation of income tax to cover government debts to these bankers. The Federal Reserve operates as a privately owned central bank, despite being perceived as a government entity. In fact, it is listed in the white pages alongside private companies, not in the government section.

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On November 7, 2024, the Federal Reserve Chairman asserted his independence from the President, highlighting the Fed's significant power. This discussion leads to the origins of the Federal Reserve, tracing back to a secret meeting on Jekyll Island in 1910, where influential bankers devised a plan for a centralized banking system. The Aldrich Plan aimed to create a central bank without calling it that, ultimately leading to the establishment of the Federal Reserve. Over the years, the Fed has been criticized for contributing to economic inequality and financial crises, with policies that benefit the wealthy while burdening the average citizen. The narrative explores how the Fed's actions have shaped the financial landscape, leading to a system where debt and monetary manipulation dominate, impacting families and society at large.

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The speaker explains that the Federal Reserve is a private bank owned by private stockholders, not the government. They discuss how the Fed loans money to banks and the government, which must be paid back with interest. The speaker questions where the Fed gets its money and reveals that it is printed by the United States Mint. They argue that the Fed's control over printing money is unconstitutional and leads to the devaluation of the dollar. The speaker also mentions a secret meeting in 1910 where the plan for the Federal Reserve was devised. They criticize the creation of the IRS and how taxes are used to pay back the Fed's debts.

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On 11/07/2024, the Federal Reserve chairman asserted independence from presidential control, sparking questions about the Fed's power. To understand its influence, we must go back to Jekyll Island in 1910. Amidst a collapsing banking system, key figures secretly convened to create a central bank, later known as the Federal Reserve. The goal was to stabilize the financial system. The Aldrich plan, though initially rejected for being too pro-banker, was modified and signed into law. After World War II, the US dollar became the global reserve currency and the Fed gained immense power. Through monetary policy and covert operations, the Fed has shaped global finance. Critics argue that the Fed's policies have led to wealth inequality, boom and bust cycles, and a debt trap for many.

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Jekyll Island, November 1910. Seven bankers meeting in secret to create America's central bank. We just can't call it that. We'll create money from nothing, loan it to the government, and charge interest. Every dollar we print steals value from existing dollars. If we ever get off the gold standard, governments can print money for wars. Endless wars become possible and profitable. Since Americans hate central banks, we'll call it the Federal Reserve. Not federal. No reserves. The president will appoint board members, but we'll pick who he appoints. We'll have 12 regional banks, looks decentralized, democratic even, but New York banks control them all. 12/23/1913, most of congress home for Christmas. Perfect timing for passing unpopular legislation. Every American born after this will inherit debt on money we created from nothing. Generational servitude. Good afternoon.

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Fed Chair Powell stated he wouldn't resign if asked by President Trump, citing legal protections. However, the real issue is the existence of the Federal Reserve, which many believe operates outside constitutional authority. The Fed prioritizes its own survival and that of major banks, undermining a genuinely free society. For true economic freedom, sound money is essential. Education is key to helping the public understand these issues, as seen with other political matters. If the central bank continues to create money at will, currency value will decline, leading to rising prices. The founders understood that true wealth comes from productivity, not money creation. Emphasizing freedom can maximize productivity and prosperity.

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A central bank is an institution that issues and regulates a nation's currency. It controls interest rates and the money supply. The central bank loans money to the government with interest. This system creates debt because every dollar produced is actually the dollar plus a certain percentage of debt. The banking system has a monopoly on currency production and continually increases the money supply to cover the outstanding debt. This perpetuates more debt and creates a cycle of slavery. In the early 20th century, powerful banking families like the Rockefellers and Rothschilds pushed for the creation of another central bank. They used an incident orchestrated by JP Morgan to sway public opinion.

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In 1910, influential figures like the Rockefellers, Rothschilds, and Morgans met secretly on Jekyll Island to draft legislation for the creation of the Federal Reserve. Interestingly, the same year saw the establishment of the Internal Revenue Service and the introduction of income tax, which burdened ordinary citizens with the government's debt. Surprisingly, if you search for the Federal Reserve in the Washington DC telephone book, you won't find it in the government pages but rather in the white pages alongside Federal Express. This reveals that the Federal Reserve is a privately owned central bank. Central banks are involved in banking operations.

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The Morgan family faced issues with the SEC due to concerns that J.P. Morgan held excessive power. He bailed out America in 1895 and 1907, leading the government to believe that one individual shouldn't wield such influence. Consequently, the Federal Reserve was created, modeled after Europe's Central Bank. However, JPMorgan was not, and still is not, part of the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve consists of twelve reserve banks from the United States with elected and selected officials.

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The Federal Reserve is the central bank of The United States and even though it acts as an independent agency, it's still part of the federal government. Some people call it the bank for banks. Their goal is to encourage high employment and economic growth while also keeping inflation under control. To accomplish this outcome, the Fed has a number of tools it can use, but one key tool is the control over interest rates, which is the cost of borrowing money. When the Fed raises or lowers interest rate for banks, the rate banks charge consumers for everything including credit cards, auto loans, and home mortgages are affected. If growth is too fast and inflation goes up, the Fed can increase rates so growth can be slowed and stabilized. These decisions, along with other policy choices, are made by 12 leaders within the Fed called the Federal Open Market Committee.

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The Federal Reserve is independent, so no other government agency can override its actions. As long as there is no interference from the administration or congress, the relationship between the Fed chair and the president doesn't really matter.

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The Federal Reserve is not a government agency, but rather a banking cartel that has the power of government enforcement. They created their own rules and regulations to self-regulate their industry, similar to other cartels like those in bananas, oil, or sugar. They presented these regulations to Congress as the Federal Reserve Act, giving the appearance of a government agency. However, if you don't follow their rules, you can go to prison. In essence, the Federal Reserve is a banking cartel.

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The Federal Reserve is not a government agency, but rather a banking cartel that has the power of government enforcement. It operates like other cartels, such as those in the banana, oil, or sugar industries. The banking cartel created rules and regulations for their own industry and presented it to Congress as the Federal Reserve Act. Congress passed it into law, giving the appearance that the Federal Reserve is a government agency. However, failure to comply with their rules can result in imprisonment. In essence, the Federal Reserve is a cartel disguised as a government agency.

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The Federal Reserve has destabilized the economy, acting as both arsonist and fireman through monetary manipulation. Fractional reserve banking allows banks to create money, leading to risks of insolvency. Central banks, like the Fed, enable governments to spend beyond their means, creating a "fiscal illusion." The gold standard restrained government spending, but the 1913 Federal Reserve Act established the Fed, promising to maintain it. The Fed was intended to be a lender of last resort to prevent bank failures. The Federal Open Market Committee makes interest rate policy, influencing the money supply. The Austrian business cycle theory suggests credit expansion leads to unsustainable booms and busts. Removing the dollar from the gold standard in 1971 led to fiat currency, causing economic uncertainty and stagflation. The Fed's policies create winners and losers, benefiting the government, large corporations, and political elites, while harming the average working American. Financialization has exploded since the gold standard ended, with Wall Street banks empowered by the Fed. The Fed's low interest rates inflated the housing bubble in the early 2000s. The 2008 crisis led to new Fed interventions, including buying mortgage-backed securities. The Fed's actions have resulted in an "everything bubble" of inflation, redistributing wealth from the middle class to Wall Street and Silicon Valley. A Fed-controlled digital currency could magnify its power, enabling control over spending. Some argue for ending the Fed, advocating for sound money, a return to the gold standard, and a free market approach to currency.

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Central banks caused wealth inequality and economic instability. The Federal Reserve Act was deceptively passed in 1913 by wealthy bankers who disguised their intentions. They used misinformation to deceive the public and Congress, ultimately gaining a monopoly over American money issuance.

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Why Bitcoin Is A Once-in-a Millennium Opportunity
Guests: Mel Mattison
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Bitcoin and gold may be poised to outpace traditional assets as policymakers wrestle over money. In this conversation, Mel Madison questions whether the U.S. Fed can be truly independent or if politics shapes its actions. He argues the Fed has never been truly independent; board members are political actors, and history shows central banks serving power. He cites Andrew Jackson’s fight against the second Bank, Hamilton’s debt strategy, and historic pressures that shaped policy. The discussion frames inflation as a long-run tax governments use to fund operations without direct taxation. Madison outlines two forms of political influence: intentional manipulation and subconscious bias. Some policymakers may oppose rivals, while others are biased by ideology; in either case, policy tilts. He traces currency debasement back to the post-1971 era and notes the dollar’s loss of purchasing power since 2020, arguing inflation acts as an indirect levy on households. The discussion also covers how changes at the White House could shift fiscal policy, while the Fed’s decisions remain entangled with politics even as data and rules are debated. On policy prescriptions, Madison argues for moderating rates to reduce debt service, suggesting a path toward lower front-end rates while inflation remains. He cites Trump’s aims to stimulate housing and ease debt service, and says the Fed could push the funds rate toward two percent over time. He argues inflation has been driven by fiscal stimulus but that rate policy can be deflationary through households holding cash in money-market accounts. He references the Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1978, indicating unemployment targets could take precedence over strict inflation goals when needed. Regarding assets, Madison says gold and Bitcoin are the anchors in a regime of low rates and higher inflation. He regards Bitcoin as a decentralized store of value and gold as a physical hedge against policy shifts; central banks might eventually hold Bitcoin on their balance sheets. Diversification matters, with stocks or real estate as satellites, and he emphasizes managing risk and leverage. He mentions his books: the fiction Quas and the nonfiction The Price of Time by Edward Chancellor, to illuminate the history of interest rates and monetary policy.
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