Monday, January 21, 2013

The history of banking

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Former chairman of the House Banking and Currency Committee, during the great depression era, Louis T. McFadden in 1932 stated, “We have in this country one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever known. I refer to the Federal Reserve Board. This evil institution has impoverished the people of the United States and has practically bankrupted our Government. It has done this through the corrupt practices of the moneyed vultures who control it.”
Rep. Louis T. McFadden (1876-1936).
Rep. McFadden said, “When the Federal Reserve Act was passed, the people of these United States did not perceive that a world banking system was being set up here. A super-state controlled by international bankers and industrialists acting together to enslave the world. Every effort has been made by the Fed to conceal its powers but the truth is the Fed has usurped the government.”  After he lost his congressional seat in 1934, he remained in the public eye as a vigorous opponent of the financial system, until his sudden death on October 3, 1936. There were two previous attempts on Louis McFadden’s life. Two bullets were fired at him on one occasion, and later he was poisoned at a banquet. Evidently, the third time the assassins succeeded, and the most articulate critic of the Federal Reserve and the financiers’ control of the nation would finally be silenced.

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