((If you disagree, put some claims of Griffin up and I will crush them to within your technical comprehension.))
I really don't think my time would be well-served in dialogue with you ahhahh. I don't feel you communicate for the purposes of mutual learning and understanding, but more to bully the other person into accepting your views. Furthermore, I believe you have a much better understanding of the mechanics of the Fed and monetary policy, and would use your knowledge of the mechanics to obfuscate, and not to enlighten. Basically, I think it would be an exhausting and pointless endeavor.
But, I will refer to one claim Griffin makes, and many others have also made. And that was that the Fed was basically founded on a conspiracy - you know, Morgan and Rothschild men - including Benjamin Strong, Paul Warburg, and the others I can't recall at the moment. Griffin tells a very dramatic story about machinations to convince the public that the Fed was being founded in their interests, when the reality, claims Griffin, was anything but. I read the book several years ago, but I found it very believable, and I've read similar stories of deception from the same NWO gang ad nauseum - there is no mistake that a consistent pattern of lies and deception recur.
What say you to this version of the founding of the institution of the Fed?
Regards, Glenn |