Hi Winston,
this one is worth shoving down the throats of all those who call us "conspiracy nutters".
http://www.henrymakow.com/us-citizens-p ... atera.html
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lots of good stuff here, but may not all be airtight. here's comment/critique by someone who is pro-freedom:
http://home.hiwaay.net/~becraft/deadissues.htm
In Trafficante's favor however, I do note the date of 1933 for the purported deal with the Fed. I read a document from the Fed itself the other day, that claimed that they have been turning over all net profits to the Treasury since... 1934. At the time I read this, I wondered two things. First, what happened to profits from 1913 to 1933. Second, if they really gave up their counterfeiting profits from 1934 on -- what did the Fed's owners get in return? Traficante's suggestion about the hypothecation of the people's common inheritance fits that perfectly.
I suspect that such a deal did take place, but still haven't seen the proof.
http://home.hiwaay.net/~becraft/deadissues.htm
In Trafficante's favor however, I do note the date of 1933 for the purported deal with the Fed. I read a document from the Fed itself the other day, that claimed that they have been turning over all net profits to the Treasury since... 1934. At the time I read this, I wondered two things. First, what happened to profits from 1913 to 1933. Second, if they really gave up their counterfeiting profits from 1934 on -- what did the Fed's owners get in return? Traficante's suggestion about the hypothecation of the people's common inheritance fits that perfectly.
I suspect that such a deal did take place, but still haven't seen the proof.
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