Not the RFK story or even the analogy he makes, but the fact that people still can consider this to be exposure .... It is not even a secret. It was spoken about by representative Patman from Texas in 1933, and his words were even stronger than RFK's.
Patman Argues for Payment in Money," Dallas (TX) Morning News, January 16, 1933, sec. 1, pg. 4, col. 6. This appearance includes only the first part of the quotation ("If the American people ever allow the private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and the corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered").
And that is where we are.
What to most Americans is a secret, is that the FED is on the wrong end of the Gold bet.
I can ask 10 people in Portland and Vancouver (west coast idiots) where their money is coming from. I will bet you 9 out of 10 will say from working or business.
Amazing.
Not the RFK story or even the analogy he makes, but the fact that people still can consider this to be exposure .... It is not even a secret. It was spoken about by representative Patman from Texas in 1933, and his words were even stronger than RFK's.
And that is where we are.
What to most Americans is a secret, is that the FED is on the wrong end of the Gold bet.
I can ask 10 people in Portland and Vancouver (west coast idiots) where their money is coming from. I will bet you 9 out of 10 will say from working or business.
Why we are in such trouble.
True. In that sense it is correct RFK exposes the basics. And it was designed to be vague/ secret/ occult. One in a million, Henry Ford said.