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Pastimes : Alan Greenspan MUST GO:

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To: Joseph Beltran who wrote (372)6/15/2001 12:29:33 PM
From: OverSold  Read Replies (1) of 494
 
JFK Was murdered because he wanted to abolish the Federal Reserve. Who is the Federal Reserve, this is the question. The American public assumes by the name that they are part of the government of the United States. Who ever they are they receive .06 cents of every dollar printed. JFK saw that the Fed had too much power and would be the entity to decide who WILL prosper and who will NOT.

Do some research on WHO IS THE FEDERAL RESERVE and Whom do they belong too. Why did they buy the building they are housed in from our Government. The Government buying a building from itself???? Kennedy Died To Keep Our Political System as PURE as possible.

A perfect example of this was the butchering of the US economy exhibited by Alan Greenspan. Raising rates to offset inflation worries, their were no inflation worries then or NOW. Yet, the wealth has been shifted back to the bankers. Money flowed into banking systems and out of the stock market. The banks were left out of the loop, businesses were raising cash by issueing more shares, purchasing copanies with stock etc. Alan Greenspan IS A TRAITOR or the United States of America. How come no one questioned his raising rates while oil prices were rising. The FED should have cut rates. Total market manipulation my friends............. Traitors are all throughout our government.
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