Federal reserve refuses to release where your $700Bn went.

by car1edb | March 5, 2009 at 11:10 am
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Thats right...they won't tell anyone and they're still lending your money out, 2.2Tril and counting...

Reuters: "My question to you is, will you tell the American people to whom you lent $2.2 trillion of their dollars?" Sanders asked, referring to the size of the Fed's balance sheet."

Guess as its an independent corporate entity (not a bank) thus not covered by everyone elses laws, that they can do this... which is nice.

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The Fed refused yesterday to disclose the names of the borrowers and the loans, alleging that it would cast “a stigma” on recipients of more than $1.9 trillion of emergency credit from U.S. taxpayers and the assets the central bank is accepting as collateral.
Mark Pittman and Craig Torres
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René

Anyone connected to the Fed is probably a traitor, including the recipients.

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car1edb

isn't it a big club for friends? and the party is definitely in full swing, seems to be drowning the US dollar/dragging the world down with it.

Didn't JFK try to fix things before with Executive Order 11110 before he got knocked off?

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René

Motive for assassination? but LBJ put a stop to that Executive Order, didn't he?

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car1edb

- they say "one" of the motives...yep LBJ ignored 11110 and instead returned to the practice of paying interest on Federal Reserve notes, where we still remain today.

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