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What did I say that was conspiracy oriented? |
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Eventually there was instability in the banking industry... this prompted the US under pressure of the major banks to implement a "joint banking" act, to better regulate bank notes. This causes a lot of the smaller banks to be destroyed, leaving the major players the rothechilds and their agents. Morgan Stanley etc.. |
the smaller banks were destroyed by the volatility of their own currency, not because of the joint banking act. in reality the smaller firms collapsed during the great depression because of the massive contraction of the money supply, and the fact that the bigger banks didn't feel the need to step in, due to the new regulations they expected the fed to.
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JFK tried to recirculate american money --- tied to silver.. but was shortly there after killed - assasinated. |
(completely wrong btw, as i pointed out in that thread)
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It is common knowledge the banks lobbied the government for the act and changes. No conspiracy this stuff was all frontal. Congress itself was in part opposed, but through some crafty measures, the act, ammendements, and changes to the US monetary system between 1900 and 1995 allowed for currency to be infinite, and controlled by the Reserve Banks. But alas it is still part of the US tresury.. and presidentail appointed systems.. so in that respect it is as much government as the supreme court is. |
money isn't controlled by the reserve banks. it is controlled by the treasury, and for once you've made a point: the federal reserve is a government agency! thank god we've gotten this far.
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