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iOWNme
5th November 2012, 10:29 AM
For those who thought Gary Johnson was 'different'.....

"We (US Tax Payers) own the Federal Reserve. There is a misconception that the Federal Reserve is some private entity. But i might give an anolgy here: We the US Taxpayers own all the stock in the Federal Reserve" - Gary Johnson, Butler on Business, Feb 2012

Watch as Bill Still calls out Gary Johnson as a FRAUD.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEbmXDFywY4&list=UU1vTH0ByVIcIOB83FbvHP7Q&index=1

Norweger
5th November 2012, 10:31 AM
Some dude I've never heard of is stupid.. well there's a shocker.

midnight rambler
5th November 2012, 10:31 AM
The terms 'tax payer' and 'taxpayer' are not synonymous.

Stupid is as stupid does Gary. lol

iOWNme
5th November 2012, 11:30 AM
The terms 'tax payer' and 'taxpayer' are not synonymous.

Stupid is as stupid does Gary. lol


Yes they are the EXACT same. THEY ARE BOTH SLAVES.

midnight rambler
5th November 2012, 11:34 AM
Yes they are the EXACT same.

Actually there's a 'legal' distinction.

mick silver
5th November 2012, 11:49 AM
well well well , i would like to cash in all of my stocks , now please

iOWNme
5th November 2012, 02:58 PM
Actually there's a 'legal' distinction.


Would Christmas be better with Santa Clause or without?

TheNocturnalEgyptian
5th November 2012, 03:00 PM
He's the libertarian candidate for president. I almost voted for him.


Without Ron Paul, without Gary Johnson, there's just no point. There's nobody to vote for
















I know now who I want to vote in for president


PRESIDENT: JCARVINGBLOCK
VICE: HATHA-SUNAHARA

chad
5th November 2012, 03:05 PM
i'm going to do my civic duty tomorrow and not vote at all.

sirgonzo420
5th November 2012, 03:15 PM
i'm going to do my civic duty tomorrow and not vote at all.

"then you can't complain after the election"

:insert sarcasm smiley:

Shami-Amourae
5th November 2012, 03:35 PM
Too bad Bill Still didn't win the Libertarian ticket. I'd totally vote for him. He's one of the few people who REALLY understand how the banking cartel works/operates.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F4IGwuKdUQ

Libertytree
5th November 2012, 05:17 PM
The vid in the OP, did it for me. I'll be writing in Ron Paul whether it gets counted or not, I'll at least have my heart felt say in my one last go around with this voting bullshit.

General of Darkness
5th November 2012, 05:41 PM
About a month or even longer I posted in a thread about Gary Johnson that I didn't like him, there was something wrong with him. In my daily job I'm required to size people up very quickly and be ACCURATE, in a debat last year I think, I knew this dickhead was a fricken moron.

Just look at his body language and demeanor. This guy could lead two things, Jack and Shit, and Jack left town.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRPrZxHUqsA

LuckyStrike
5th November 2012, 05:53 PM
"the American taxpayer is OWNED by the federal reserve"

fixed it for you Gary, you were a couple letters off.

TheNocturnalEgyptian
6th November 2012, 12:50 PM
I would vote for Bill Still in a heart beat.

As a registered libertarian, I like some of what Gary Johnson says, but he's not the "complete package" we need.

JohnQPublic
6th November 2012, 01:07 PM
This is a good overview from about 15-20 years ago:

Court Rules Federal Reserve is Privately Owned (http://www.save-a-patriot.org/files/view/frcourt.html)

Case Reveals Fed's Status as a Private Institution

The conclusion:

"
It is clear from this that in some circumstances, the Federal Reserve Bank can be considered a government "instrumentality", but cannot be considered a "federal agency", because the term carries with it the assumption that the federal government has direct oversight over what the Fed does. Of course it does not, because most people who know about this subject know that the Fed is "politically independent."



The only area where one might disagree with the judge's decision is where he states that the Fed furthers the federal government's fiscal policy, and therefore performs an important governmental function. While we would like to think that the federal government and the Fed work cooperatively with each other, and they may on occasion, the Fed is by no means required to do so. One example is where Rep. Wright Patman, Chairman of the House Banking Committee, said in the Congressional Record back in the '60s, that depending on the temperament of the Fed's Chairman, sometimes the Fed worked with the government's fiscal policy, and other times either went in the complete opposite direction, or threatens to do so in order to influence policy.



The common claim that the Fed is accountable to the government, because it is required to report to Congress on its activities annually, is incorrect. The reports to Congress mean little unless what the Chairman reports can be verified by complete records. From its founding to this day, the Fed has never undergone a complete independent audit. Congress time after time has requested that the Fed voluntarily submit to a complete audit, and every time, it refuses.

Those in the know about the Fed, realize that it does keep certain records secret. The soon-to-be-former Chairman of the House Banking Committee, Henry Gonzales, has spoken on record repeatedly about how the Fed at one point says it does not have certain requested records, and then it is found through investigation that it in fact does have those records, or at least used to. It would appear that the Fed Chairman can say anything he wants to to Congress, and they'll have to accept what he says, because verification of what he says is not always possible."

JohnQPublic
6th November 2012, 01:12 PM
IS THE FED A PRIVATE CORPORATION? (http://www.gold-eagle.com/editorials_03/hultberg061103.html)

http://www.gold-eagle.com/images/clear.gif
Nelson Hultberg



"...the Federal Reserve is NOT a private banking system. It is a government-run fascist cartel. This is because all nationally chartered banks are forced by the government to join the cartel. Therefore they are not free. Greenspan and his board of governors are appointed by the President and approved by the Senate. The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 was passed by Congress, and it can be rescinded or altered at anytime by Congress. This is clearly government involvement in a massive way, which means the Fed is hardly a private corporation. Without Congress and the federal laws and special privileges that sustain the Fed, it disappears..."


"...If we are to succeed in checking their dictatorial aggrandizement that is insidiously moving us toward a One World Government, then we must refuse to play the game by their perverted rules. We must quit lending credence to their pretense. This means we must quit portraying the dangers to our freedom as coming from "private" corporations and banks. The despotism growing amidst us stems from our government and our banks combining into a grotesque mutation that is neither private nor free. To win the battle against this despotism, we have to portray its reality properly to the people. We have to portray the truth. We have to be clear and rational. Freedom can prevail in no other way."

Neuro
7th November 2012, 03:43 AM
I think anyone who claims that Federal Reserve is controlled by the President and congress, is a shill, or very naive. Seeing how congress became hooked on $700B bail out is a clear indication...

JohnQPublic
7th November 2012, 06:34 AM
I think anyone who claims that Federal Reserve is controlled by the President and congress, is a shill, or very naive. Seeing how congress became hooked on $700B bail out is a clear indication...

It is a private banking cartel, and it owns the president and congress.

Neuro
7th November 2012, 06:41 AM
It is a private banking cartel, and it owns the president and congress.
Give me control of a country's issuance of money and I don't care who makes its laws. Lord Ratshit