June 2nd, 2017 at 9:15 AM
(June 1st, 2017 at 8:56 PM)brian51 Wrote: yes it is...
and all the JFK research i have done and i have never even heard of this, wow
thanks for this, Spook !
there's something you should know, the last person to successfully do what JFK was trying to do was Teddy Roosevelt, it wasn't until the early 1900's that the federal reserve was created.
all our current economic problems stem from what JFK, Roosevelt, and others were trying to prevent.
in fact, Thomas jefferson was the first to warn and try to stop it way back when this nation was founded, he warned us about the debt crisis we're going through now, the massive economic shifts and controls we have to deal with, and the dangers of having currency based on debt rather than something tangible.
Roosevelt was the last president to successfully combat it and no president since JFK has even tried, either through ignorance or fear or something else I'm not really sure.
but JFK was the last one to try and put us on the right track economically and solve the root problem rather than bail us out.
now consider all this with recent events and the government debt crisis, the government was in debt thanks to the war because the private entity the federal reserve gave them the economic power to go unchecked, the trays became unbalanced so to speak.
JFK's death was another move in a very long term chess game, Knight takes rook so to speak.
conspiracies aside there's a clear link here as one of the many reasons JFK was eliminated, because by the 1960's the people who had a vested interest in things going the way they have now didn't want him to stop it.
here's something else to chew on, the IRS and the Federal reserve are both private entities, they are not branches of the government, and it's actually a commonly misunderstood misnomer.
it's just that since they are the one's in charge of our currency they're given full government backing.
yes, you read right, our currency is not being produced by a government agency, nor is it being managed by one.
and it's been that way since somewhere between 1913 and 1918