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Several of the quotes used in the tweet are either unverified (possibly false quotes) or out of context. This one from Woodrow Wilson is one of those that is out of context. Mr. Wilson wrote these things as part of his 1912 Presidential campaign propaganda. In other words, he wrote this a couple years before he signed the Federal Reserve Act into law.

That doesn't mean there is nothing interesting to say about this quote. It just means that it was NOT in response to the creation of the Fed, and is thus a false attribution. What IS interesting about this quote is that he wrote it because he had been a Rockefeller employee for a few decades before running for President. In addition to being President of two Rockefeller controlled Universities, he was also a founding member of the CFAT, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, the sister organization to the Rockefeller Foundation (both directly controlled by Rockefeller). He served on the Board of Directors for this Rockefeller enterprise for almost a decade before he ran for President.

This is just the beginning of his connections to Rockefeller and the Banksters. He was deep in their pocket his whole life prior to running for President. It was because of these deep ties that he wrote the article being quoted. It said effectively, "I'm sorry I was a Bankster shill. I promise not to be one anymore. Just elect me President and you will see."

60 days ago
3 score
Reason: Original

Several of the quotes used in the tweet are either unverified (possibly false quotes) or out of context. This one from Woodrow Wilson is one of those that is out of context. Mr. Wilson wrote these things as part of his 1912 Presidential campaign propaganda. In other words, he wrote this a couple years before he signed the Federal Reserve Act into law.

That doesn't mean there is nothing interesting to say about this quote. It just means that it was NOT in response to the creation of the Fed, and is thus a false attribution. What IS interesting about this quote is that he wrote it because he had been a Rockefeller employee for a few decades before running for President. In addition to being President of two Rockefeller controlled Universities, he was also a founding member of the CFAT, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, the sister organization to the Rockefeller Foundation (both directly controlled by Rockefeller). He served on the Board of Directors for this Rockefeller enterprise for almost a decade before he ran for President.

This is just the beginning of his connections to Rockefeller and the Banksters. He was deep in their pocket his whole life prior to running for President. It was because of these deep ties that he wrote the article being quoted. It said effectively, "I'm sorry I was a Bankster shill. I promise not to be one anymore. Just elect me President."

60 days ago
1 score