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"We still don't have answers to these questions"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've took my money out of the bank and have been buying silver for the past couple of years and anyone that trusts people like that to hold your wealth then you are simply asking for it.

Same goes for pensions even if you take a hit on taxes because they are all being robbed as we speak.

February 2, 2011 at 2:13:00 PM MST

Anonymous American Action Report said...

I think you already know the answer. Since the Fed was established, unconstitutionally, in 1913, it has never been audited.
Years ago, when a caller to Rush Limbaugh's program mentioned that fact, Limbaugh acted as if she were a small child who needed a lecture. He told her that the people who believe that the Fed should be audited "are the kind of people who believe in conspiracies." Golly, I couldn't have said it better myself, but hadn't he ever heard the Russian proverb, "Trust but verify"? And does it make a whole lot of sense that every bank in America is periodically audited, but the cabal that controls every bank in America never has been audited? It's enough to make a person believe in conspiracies.

February 3, 2011 at 3:13:00 AM MST

Blogger Vatic said...

Smart move. I had saved up and bought gold for years when it was really cheap and my husband stole it all when he took off with his girlfriend and I am slowly rebuilding, but its not near as much as it was. lol very slowly. I had a radio program called "Practical Finance" that covered three states and used to tell our listening audience to buy gold back when it was only $307 an ounce. Those that listened are sitting pretty now.

February 3, 2011 at 7:09:00 AM MST

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