Fed Adds More Money

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"Only" 4.25 Billion this time.

http://biz.yahoo.com/rf/000210/zv.html

-- JIT (justintime@rightnow.net), February 10, 2000

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I thought they were withdrawing money from the "supply". Sure feels that way around here ......

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-- Squirrel Hunter (nuts@upina.cellrelaytower), February 10, 2000.


You know those 200 nuts I paid you yesterday? I created them out of thin air just like the Fed!

Ah, seniorage. It's good to be king.

-- JIT (justintime@rightnow.net), February 10, 2000.


1) General essays on "The Nature Of Money":

http://www.2000biz.com/brianz/liberty.html

2) Want to save yourself *years* of wasted time and effort trying to understand 'who runs the world?' "How come nothing seems to change?"

Want to see the foundation of "corruption"? Want to understand why the Founding Father's said, "The U.S. Treasury shall issue and coin money backed by real value (gold & silver)" and how that was unlawfully handed over to the Federal Reserve, a private corporation? Forget "NWO", "Illuminati", etc...all red herrings.

I do a lot of research; I've seen Bill Still's "The Money Masters" several times. The *finest analysis available* on "Who controls who?"

On par with the PBS series: "The Prize" and "The Opium Wars".

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"Not one in a million understands the true nature of 'money'; how it is created and how it is used to control national governments."

"Come to the edge," He said. They said, "We are afraid." "Come to the edge," He said. They came. He pushed them... and they flew. --Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918) French novelist, critic

http://www.themoneymasters.com/

Get it.

-- steve (WhoCares@nymore.Right?com), February 12, 2000.


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