BIRTH OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE PRIVATE BANKING SYSTEM.

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BIRTH OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE PRIVATE BANKING SYSTEM

BIRTH OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE PRIVATE BANKING SYSTEM JEKYLL ISLAND, GEORGIA The Federal Reserve Bill was secretly written by Wall Street Bankers in November of The bankers went to Jekyll Island, Georgia, by private railway car. While on the island, new servants were hired and the bankers used only first names between themselves to keep anonymity.

JEKYLL ISLAND, GEORGIA Jekyll Island was isolated from the mainland and privately owned.

WHY IS THE CREATION OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANKING SYSTEM DANGEROUS? GRAHAM TOWERS GOVERNOR, BANK OF CANADA, "Each and every time a bank makes a loan, new bank credit is created - new deposits - brand new money." With interest to the private banks…… Why do private corporations have this power ? ? ? ?

If our nation can issue a dollar bond*, it can issue a dollar bill**. The element that makes the bond good makes the bill good... it is the people who constitute the basis of Government credit. * DEBT ** MONEY – DEBT FREE, INTEREST FREE WHY DOES OUR GOVERNMENT BORROW… WHEN IT CAN CREATE DEBT-FREE INTEREST-FREE MONEY ? ? ? ? 1921 THOMAS EDISON QUOTE IN THE NEW YORK TIMES

WHAT THE PUBLIC WAS TOLD To fool the public, the system was divided into twelve regional Federal Reserve Banks. But, given the concentration of money and credit in New York, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York controlled the system, making the regional concept initially nothing but a ruse.

The National Monetary Commission “wrote” the Aldrich Plan which formed the basis for the Federal Reserve system. WHAT THE PUBLIC WAS TOLD

THE TRUTH November, 2010 “On the night of November 22, 1910, a group of newspaper reporters stood disconsolately in the railway station at Hoboken, New Jersey. They had just watched a delegation of the nation’s leading financiers leave the station on a secret mission. It would be years before they discovered what that mission was, and even then they would not understand that the history of the United States underwent a drastic change after that night in Hoboken.” The Secrets of the Federal Reserve, by Eustace Mullins

Accompanying Senator Aldrich and A. Piatt Andrew, Asst. Sec. of the Treasury, to Jekyll Island were: ROCKEFELLER Frank Vanderlip – president, National City Bank of New York (today, CITIBANK) MORGAN Henry P. Davison - senior partner, J.P. Morgan Company (today, J.P.MORGAN CHASE) Charles D. Norton – president, First National Bank of New York (Morgan) Benjamin Strong - a lieutenant of J.P. Morgan KUHN, LOEB & WARBURG GERMAN BANK Paul Warburg - recent German immigrant, partner Kuhn, Loeb and Company, New York and Warburg Bank of Hamburg & Amsterdam. Warburg directed the proceedings and wrote the primary features of what would be called the Aldrich Plan.

If the public had realized that the Federal Reserve Act was parented by the same industry it was supposed to control, there would have been great opposition to it, and it never would have been enacted into law. ROCKEFELLER MORGAN KUHN, LOEB, EUROPE ROCKEFELLER???? MORGAN???? KUHN, LOEB, EUROPE???? Aldrich Andrew Vanderlip DavidsonNortonStrong Warburg

Ben S. Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve and former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan chat before taking the stage. On November 5–6, 2010, Ben Bernanke stayed on Jekyll Island to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of this original meeting. The Conference was the first official confirmation of the secret meetings by the banking elites that wrote the Federal Reserve Bill.

THE FEDERAL RESERVE LAW OF 1913 GAVE THE GOVERNMENT’S POWER TO CREATE MONEY TO PRIVATE BANK CORPORATIONS

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