Federal Reserve

Where is the Fed Documentary? – QFC #014

In this edition of the Questions For Corbett series, James tackles the burning question that everyone is asking: “Where is the Fed documentary?.” He also answers questions on WWI parallels, recommended podcasts, central bank ownership and much more.
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Bernie Sanders Puts His Foot Down-- Breaks With The Political Elites Of Both Parties Over The Federal Reserve

There were three votes in the Senate yesterday confirming President Obama's Fed nominees. Stanley Fischer was confirmed to be Vice Chairman of the Fed's Board of Governors and Jerome Powell and Lael Lael Brainard were both confirmed as members of the Board of Governors. The nominations were not considered "controversial" and all three sailed through the Senate, with no one opposing them except a handful of Republican obstructionists who, basically, oppose everything and anything. Oh, and Bernie Sanders. His perspective is that foxes were being hired to guard the chicken coop.

“The dogs bark, but the caravan passes on.”

Only when Mark Carney, Christine Lagarde and Prince Charles start talking about the abolition of privately created debt-based money should we even begin to take them seriously. Of course such an affront to the obscenely wealthy would have seen even Prince Charles ejected from the Mansion House soiree.
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Flashback: Alan Greenspan didn’t say the Federal Reserve was above the law

One of the misconceptions bandied about in the alternative media is that Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan claimed in 2007 that the Fed was above the law, as this popular video indicates. Here’s what he actually said: “The Federal Reserve is an independent agency, and that means, basically, that there is no other agency […]