Henry Ford said it best, "It is well that the people of this nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be revolution before tomorrow morning."
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If everyone watched that Youtube video "Exposing the Federal Reserve!" there would be a dang revolt!
It is actually a cartoon, well produced, that would blow many people's minds.
Too bad people don't care enough to devote a couple of hours to understanding this topic. They'll complain about inflation, taxes and life, but won't take a couple of hours to understand what is really happening.
I just got back from the Island! I an NOT searching the ODT on my phone...
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Great quote. I don't get what everyone's obsession with Rand is right now. Greenspan was a big Ayn Rand fan, she was there when Greenspan was sworn in if I'm not mistaken, and Greenspan's policies had a lot to do with the situation that our economy is in at the moment.
I also want to say thank you for teaching me the word "unobtanium."
Honestly, I think the "blame" idea is a red herring. OK blame the individual or blame the people who created the system, it really makes no difference. What does matter is that we are experiencing a suppression of conscience that will ultimately lead us to a very bad place. The only way to combat a suppression of conscience is through expressing conscience.
Look, you and Constitution Hour are two of the few people on ODT who's opinion's I respect, so I see no reason for the two of us to keep on bickering at each other over issues that are really not that important.
I mentioned some books. Here they are:
The Last Will and Testament of Cecil John Rhodes: with elucidatory notes to which are added some chapters describing the political and religious ideas of the testator, by Cecil John Rhodeshttp://archive.org/stream/lastwilltestamen00rhodiala/lastwilltestamen00rhodiala_djvu.txt
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time, by Carroll Quigley http://www.wanttoknow.info/war/tragedy_and_hope_quigley_full1090pg.pdf
Fire in the Minds of Men: Origins of the Revolutionary Faith, by James H. Billington http://www.entrewave.com/freebooks/docs/a_pdfs/newslet/preface/11pref.pdf
The Underground History of American Education, by John Taylor Gatto http://mhkeehn.tripod.com/ughoae.pdf