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Generations long gone and dead, made promises the next generations could not possibly keep.
Do you really get it?
Or is there an agenda you have to catch.
Ask yourself this: In 2010, the United States paid $413,954,825,362 in interest on the national debt. A portion of that went to private bond holders, and the rest went to the Federal Reserve bank. Who at the Federal Reserve bank got paid?
Another interesting question is: Where does the Federal Reserve get the money to lend to the Federal Government?
Central banks around the world (and their owners) have enormous amounts of wealth, power and influence which by-and-large flies under the radar.
Ask yourself this: In 2010, the United States paid $413,954,825,362 in interest on the national debt. A portion of that went to private bond holders, and the rest went to the Federal Reserve bank. Who at the Federal Reserve bank got paid?
Another interesting question is: Where does the Federal Reserve get the money to lend to the Federal Government?
Central banks around the world (and their owners) have enormous amounts of wealth, power and influence which by-and-large flies under the radar.
Hehe I'm pretty sure that the Washington Post is a US publication.
Read my post again. It says reported in Spain about the US. If you can't understand that I will tell you that I think we aren't far from that point right here in the good old US.
Ask yourself this: In 2010, the United States paid $413,954,825,362 in interest on the national debt. A portion of that went to private bond holders, and the rest went to the Federal Reserve bank. Who at the Federal Reserve bank got paid?
Another interesting question is: Where does the Federal Reserve get the money to lend to the Federal Government?
Central banks around the world (and their owners) have enormous amounts of wealth, power and influence which by-and-large flies under the radar.
The Fed gets its money from its printing presses and putting all that money in circulation buying bonds only forces worse inflation on us when it comes.
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