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Thread: 100 Years of the FED Act a.k.a "Aldrich Plan", "Aldrich-Vreeland Act"

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    Anthony Joseph
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    100 Years of the FED Act a.k.a "Aldrich Plan", "Aldrich-Vreeland Act"

    Three must reads if one wishes to familiarize one's self with the long history and plot of the foreign "money changers" to usurp the credit of the people on the land commonly known as 'America'.

    Charles Lindbergh - Banking and Currency and the MoneyTrust

    Congressman Louis T. McFadden

    Eustice Mullins - Secrets of the Federal Reserve

    and for good measure; let's throw in one more related work...

    General Smedley Butler - War is a Racket

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    Thank you for those Anthony Joseph.

    I am a big fan of "archive.org" for older texts for the ability to download & read offline....so may I offer these links in addition to yours

    Lindbergh - https://archive.org/details/BankingA...lesA.Lindbergh


    Mullins - https://archive.org/details/TheSecre...FederalReserve


    Butler - https://archive.org/details/WarIsARacket


    Again, thanx for those !

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    James Graham Cannon is a far better resource if you want to look at it from a practical/practice perspective. If you want editorial works, then sure Butler, McFadden, etc.


    Also: Clifford Hugh Douglas (Social Credit).
    Last edited by allodial; 12-28-13 at 07:04 PM.
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    Anthony Joseph
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    Quote Originally Posted by allodial View Post
    James Graham Cannon is a far better resource if you want to look at it from a practical/practice perspective. If you want editorial works, then sure Butler, McFadden, etc.


    Also: Clifford Hugh Douglas (Social Credit).
    First step: full awareness of the game/scheme, the who, the why and the how.

    Second step: practical application and practice of the extant remedies and process to remain above the game/scheme.

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