Can Trump Get the Fed to Fly Right?
No one will tell you the truth about the Federal Reserve. Well… we will. But who are we, right? If you ask the Fed, they tell you, on their own website, ‘no one owns the Federal Reserve.’
No one owns it? Really? Are you freaking kidding me?
Nobody says nobody owns something! Let’s test a few of these.
Who owns the National Forests? … The people.
Who owns the government? … The people.
Who owns the air? … Whoever freaking breathes it!
So we ask, ‘Who owns the Fed?’ and they say ‘No one, buster.’ Bullhonkery!
They say the Fed derives its authority from Congress. Oh, really? Then why can’t Congress control it or predict its behavior?
The truth is, the Fed is owned by 14 private banks…that we know of. Those banks are owned by shareholders. These 14 banks are privately owned, but they are the national banks. They are private banks that have been around long enough and gained enough prestige to win the title of national bank. These, as stated, are owned by shareholders. So, who are the shareholders?
The shareholders are anyone rich enough and interested enough to buy shares. They do not have to be Americans. They do not even have to live in America, and they certainly do not have to have any love in or vested interest in the health of the American people, our economy, or our national security.
That’s why the Fed is so (really want to use profanity here) mysterious?
However, according to this OAN report, Trump may have brought the Fed to heel.
~ Liberty Video News
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