On Tue, 6 May 1997, Mason A. Clark wrote:
> > the Secrets of the Federal Reserve? --------
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> >"*The existing banking system is not democratic."
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> >Sounds like an interesting book. I'll look for it, although I think I
> >already know what some of the "secrets" are.
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> For God's sake! Of all the Internet on this list
> to read of the secret banking conspiracy could
> make me give up all hope. Are brains obsolete?
I DON'T BELIEVE IN A SECRET BANKING CONSPIRACY!
I had never heard of the book _The Secrets of the Federal Reserve_ or its
author. Ms. Demoss mentioned the book and I THOUGHT the "secrets" referred
to what I consider to be the questionable and unfair rules of money
creation used by the federal reserve.
I don't want to waste time discussing such conspiratorial nonsense. I am
interested in discussing and criticizing the MUNDANE FACTS about how the
banking system operates, in the hopes of devising a better approach to
banking which is fair for ALL. Please go back and reread my initial post
on "What I mean by a democratic banking system"
Harry
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> Political Economics; Comets, Weather, Time
> The Healing Wisdom of Dr. P. P. Quimby
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> The Boskin CPI attack on Social Security
> http://www.naz.com/personal/masonc/boskin.html
> Vickrey's last paper (October 5, 1996)
> "15 Fatal Fallacies of Financial Fundamentalism":
> http://www.netcom.com/~masonc/vickrey.html
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> Valid economic theory is concerned only with
> the condition of the bottom twenty percent.
> The rest can take care of themselves.
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