Dprogram.net

Countering Propaganda

November 22, 2008: End the Fed!

Posted by t3soro on November 7, 2008

November 22, 2008: End the Fed!

Rallies for Sound Money Will Highlight Unconstitutional Monetary System

On the night of November 22, 1910, a group of newspaper reporters stood
disconsolately in the railway station at Hoboken, New Jersey. They had just
watched a delegation of the nation’s leading financiers leave the station on a
secret mission. It would be years before they discovered what that mission
was, and even then they would not understand that the history of the United
States underwent a drastic change after that night in Hoboken.”

From “Secrets of the Federal Reserve”, by Eustace Mullins.

So began the dark conception of the Federal Reserve System, a creature which
many economists and Constitutionalists argue is responsible for devouring
the political and financial wealth of America. The U.S. Dollar has seen a
better than 98% decline in its purchasing power since the time of that
meeting at the exclusive resort on Jekyll Island, Georgia.

G. Edward Griffin summarizes here:

“The purpose of this meeting on Jekyll Island was…to come to an agreement on
the structure and operation of a banking cartel. The goal of the cartel, as is
true with all of them, was to maximize profits by minimizing competition
between members, to make it difficult for new competitors to enter the field,
and to utilize the police power of government to enforce the cartel agreement.
In more specific terms, the purpose and, indeed, the actual outcome of this
meeting was to create the blueprint for the Federal Reserve System.”

From “The Creature from Jekyll Island” by G. Edward Griffin

On November 22, 2008, ninety-eight years later, there will be rallies at
every Federal Reserve Bank and office in the country. Activists will demand
an end to private banker control over the nation’s money supply and the
return to a hard, commodity backed monetary system. Their slogan is simple
and direct: “End the Fed! Sound Money for America!”

End the Fed! activists believe that the Federal Reserve Bank, through its
inflation of the money supply and the distortion of free markets resulting
from its intervention, is responsible for the current financial and economic
crisis. They also hold that the current round of “bailouts” and federal
government nationalization of large segments of the financial sector further
inflates the US dollar and disrupts the proper functioning of the markets
and will ultimately serve to plunge the nation into an even more severe
crisis, quite possibly even into a serious depression.

End the Fed! supports the passage of Representative Ron Paul’s legislation
which would repeal the Federal Reserve Act, H.R. 2755.

Rallies will be held in the following 39 cities:

Boston, Philadelphia, New York City, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Pittsburgh, Richmond, Baltimore, Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingham,
Jacksonville, Miami, Nashville, New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis,
Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis, Minneapolis, Helena, Kansas City, Denver,
Oklahoma City, Omaha, Dallas, El Paso, Houston, San Antonio, San Francisco,
Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Washington, D.C.

The End Begins November 22nd

Sign Up Here: http://www.EndTheFed.US

End the Fed! Organizing Sites:
Meetup: http://www.RonPaul.Meetup.com/186
Facebook: http://apps.new.facebook.com/causes/121483

Find Your Local Group:
End the Fed: http://www.EndTheFed.US/organize.php
Restore the Republic: http://www.RestoreTheRepublic.net
Ning: http://endthefedusa.ning.com

Cool END THE FED! and Liberty Themed T-shirts and Stuff:
http://www.endthefed.us/order.html
http://www.cafepress.com/RonPaulBook

PLEASE FORWARD AND POST THIS EMAIL EVERYWHERE!

One Response to “November 22, 2008: End the Fed!”

  1. Paul said

    Check out this new video.

    http://blip.tv/file/1521036

Leave a Reply

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <pre> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>