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Your english is fine. Good post, thanks for sharing. I've heard of that case but that's the first time I've read it completely. Funny how the Fed is not a government agency UNLESS it's to avoid paying taxes. Then and only then, they are considered a government agency.
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Apparently I don't know how to quote. My propoganda comment was aimed at juan646. My truth comment aimed at Nerohero
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:golf clap: Finally some truth in here. I thought if anything, the mises community would understand how the Fed is owned and operated. I'm surprised so many on here don't understand this.
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I literally LOLd - I hope you're joking. If not, all you've done is prove that you believe the propoganda.
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Here's an interesting pdf I got directly from the Boston FRB website. It's a list of member banks and if you go to page 2 of the pdf you will see an interesting bank under the 'Top Holder' column to the far left. The Fed is privately owned and mostly by foreign bankers. The Fed was attempt #3 to get a private central bank on American
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LOL, indeed I did. I'm tired today and don't have the energy to argue today.
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Ok, just admit you work for the Fed or the IRS. If it's not obvious that the Fed tries to be as ambiguous as possible regarding ownership, then you're on the wrong side of the fight my friend. Everything about the Fed is rotten, including who the investors of the member banks are.
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This is directly from the Federal Reserve website. This is their description of their role in government. They are NOT a government agency and if you truly believe that, I heavily encourage you to dig deeper. Anyways, here's an ambiguous description of their role. If they were truly a federal agency, there would be more clarity on the matter. Come
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Ah, that's a common mis-perception, friend. The Federal Reserve is NOT a federal agency in any way. It has been granted powers that makes one believe that, but it is indeed a private bank. Do some reading up on the subject and prepare to get angrier at the system.
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Newbie here, first post. I'm aware that the Federal Reserve is a private bank owned by private investors. Is there a definable list of who the investors are? And I'm not talking about the tangled web of member banks, I want names. I've seen some lists but I can never verify the accuracy, but I'll take whatever anyone has to offer. In