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Quantitative Easing Is a Stealth Bailout for European Banks

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Over recent years, the Federal Reserve, led by “Helicopter” Ben Bernanke, has relentlessly pursued an experimental new inflationary technique called “quantitative easing.” This technique was tried a decade ago in Japan, with dismal results. Bernanke’s plan was sold as an … Continue reading

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Economic Danger Ahead? Negative GDP Growth and Soaring Stocks

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The mainstream media is doing everything in its power to downplay the fact that the US experienced negative economic growth during the last quarter of 2012. Alleged TV news experts blame this on imaginary sequestration cuts that haven’t happened yet … Continue reading

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Proof Leaked: Bernanke Clueless About Housing Bubble in ’07

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Newly-released minutes from Federal Reserve meetings in 2007 show that the vast majority of Fed Governors had no idea that the housing bubble was about to burst. Even though many financial analysts warned a crash was looming, including then-Congressman Ron … Continue reading

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More Coin Madness

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I was in LA over New Year’s, and I realized at some point that all of the coins had changed. The pennies used to have the Lincoln memorial on them, now it’s a shield. Nickels used to have a profile of Jefferson, now … Continue reading

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Interview: Kevin Sorbo AKA Hercules at New Orleans Comic Con

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Around the beginning of the month, our team was on hand at the 2012 Wizard World Comic Con in New Orleans presenting an exclusive screening of our upcoming 3D animated dystopian film Silver Circle. While we were there, we took a … Continue reading

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Does the Mayan Calendar foretell the End of the Fed?

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Call me superstitious, but if I’m blocked from a website some part of me assumes it’s because I’m on to something. The story I want to write about today comes from GodLikeProductions.com but when I bent back to review it … Continue reading

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Recap: Nationwide Protests Against the Federal Reserve

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On November 24th, protesters assembled nationwide for the second time this year to denounce the Federal Reserve’s fiat banking system. Since 1913, this dastardly banking cartel has been systematically devaluing the US Dollar at the expense of underprivileged families and … Continue reading

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Federal Reserve Officials Admit QE3 Won’t Work

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Ben Bernanke is set to speak tomorrow about the Federal Reserve’s future plans. Recently, the private central banking cartel decided to initiate a third round of quantitative easing in response to a recent jobs report, believing falsely that inflation will … Continue reading

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End the Fed, Then What? Competing Currencies Explored

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Money Monday Over the past few years, countless Americans have awakened to the fact that their currency system was hijacked nearly a century ago by a private banking cartel. The Federal Reserve system, created in 1913, has systematically debased the … Continue reading

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Federal Reserve Bank Heist: Shipment of New Benjamins Stolen

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Money Monday The Federal Reserve is not typically the victim of theft. In fact, many US taxpayers would argue that the institution is usually the one responsible for widespread theft and counterfeiting, as its inflationary policies steal the buying power … Continue reading

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