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Truth About Money: The Worst Fraud / Scandal / Swindle / Crime In American History: The Federal Reserve Banking Act

 
 
Truth About Money: The Worst Fraud / Scandal / Swindle / Crime In American History: The Federal Reserve Banking Act
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Truth About Money: The Worst Fraud / Scandal / Swindle / Crime In American History: The Federal Reserve Banking Act

The fact is the American government has a long and sordid history of fraudulent banking practices beginning with The Federal Reserve Act passed in 1913, which led to a national banking system that is unchecked, unfettered and unfair. Coauthors Stephen M. Clark and Frank Wallace shoot from the hip to set the record straight in this comprehensive yet easy-to-read assessment of the Federal Reserve Bank that is long overdue. By first unveiling the disturbing roots and dangerous efforts of the private banking industry, readers are provided relevant data that explains the absurdity of the economic status quo. The authors stay the course to propose methods for restoring sound and honest banking practices as provided in the Constitution. If knowledge truly is power, then this book carries more than its fair share to inform the general public on the alarming pattern of corruption and unfair usury practiced in the United States each and every day.

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Product Details:
Author: Frank Wallace
Paperback: 166 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: January 16, 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 1419683098
Package Length: 7.9 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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4 of 6 found the following review helpful:

1Disorganized quotations and anecdotes.  Oct 04, 2008
The book suggests that it is a thoughtful criticism of the Federal Reserve Banking Act. I question whether the authors read the Act. The book is virtually unreadable and is little more than the authors' own disorganization of standard "New World Order" rhetoric. Although one might credibly argue that the Federal Reserve Act is an unconstitutional monopoly of the banker-elite, this book does not support the argument; it just states it over and over again. Don't waste your fiat money. The same quotations contained in this book are all over the web. You've read one, you've read 'em all. Do your own research for free if you really want to understand the "Fed."

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Phenomenol  Sep 29, 2008
Great Book
Gets right to the point.
Jumps around a bit, but packs in what a fraud the Federal reserve is.
Extremely impotant book to understand more about this financial crisis our country is in. You will understand why they wield so much power. They must be stopped if this countries citizens should ever be free.
It also tells how they control us through the media and the agenda they set forth using the three societies. "Bilderberger, Tri-latteral Commision, Council on Foreign relations"
For those interested in Video:
Money as Debt amd The Money Masters are two good dvd's
I think they both can be viewed on Youtube.
I hope this review was helpfull.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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