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[3 Dec 2008 | Comments | Written by: Andrew S.]
Private and Public Surveillance Cameras Fail to Deter Bank Robbery in Rochester

With the economy worsening we can expect criminals to become more bold, and as we have seen: they don’t seem to be detered by cameras.

Corporatism, Education, Money »

[25 Nov 2008 | Comments | Written by: Andrew S.]
Money Isn’t Value? Watch Money As Debt!

I’ve often recommended this documentary to friends as a great jumpstart to understanding our system of money. It’s short, fun and animated, which certainly is a welcome change from the usual talking heads.

Corporatism, Headline, Money, Politics »

[25 Nov 2008 | Comments | Written by: Ethan Faryna]
The Creature from Jekyll Island

I have just finished reading what I believe is one of the most important books in existence. The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin is the story of the Federal Reserve System from its conception to its modern day form. The tale is one of collusion, subversion, criminal acts, and the destruction of American and world sovereignty for the gain of a few powerful men.

Corporatism, Politics, World »

[9 Nov 2008 | Comments | Written by: Andrew S.]
Progressives Need to Dump Obama

Behind the paper-thin curtain of hype and distraction is the ugly reality of predatory globalism and the New World Order. Obama is no different than Bush, except he is more intelligent and more palatable to the masses. Democrats have the same agenda as the Republicans, albeit with differences on a few social issues, which are played up in the corporate media. But when it comes to financial and foreign policy — and the two are intertwined — there is no difference.

Education, Featured, Money »

[6 Nov 2008 | Comments | Written by: Andrew S.]
The Corrupt Origins of Central Banking

This article is reposted here for some of our detractors that seem to think we are backwards for regarding a gold standard so highly.

Corporatism, Money »

[31 Oct 2008 | Comments | Written by: Andrew S.]
Do We Need More of Keynes Now?

In the Keynesian framework, during a recession when consumers tend to lower their outlays, it is the duty of the government to step in and boost its expenditure. For instance, the government could employ various unemployed individuals to dig holes in the ground.

Corporatism, Education, Headline, Politics »

[28 Oct 2008 | Comments | Written by: Andrew S.]
How Much Government Do We Need?

People have misconceptions not because they’re ignorant or they love big government, but because they’ve heard no alternative system proposed. Many areas of our lives have lots of government intervention and many areas have none. Are the areas where government involvement exists better off for it? Perhaps there are areas that aren’t regulated that could use regulations?

We should not take the world the way it is presented to us as a given. As humans that reach for the stars and try to better our lives and the lives of those around us, we need to consider the alternatives - if they exist.

Featured, Money »

[26 Oct 2008 | Comments | Written by: Andrew S.]
How Would Private Coinage Work?

How would private coinage work? In the same way, we have said, as any other business.

Corporatism, Money »

[23 Oct 2008 | Comments | Written by: Sean Liebel]
A Monetary Reform Act We Can Agree With

Stop this 10% reserve requirement and have a 100% requirement that is fully accountable by the people, for the people.
End the private banking monopoly on money now.
Support the following act that I have included here

Corporatism, Money »

[19 Oct 2008 | Comments | Written by: Sean Liebel]
Email Response from the Fed

Recently I emailed the Federal Reserve Bank and asked them the following questions:

Why is the fed a private bank? Why does it choose to bail out those that scam us? Why profit off of middle class and destroy them? Why does the fed refuse to admit that “paper” currency will fail miserably against a “gold” standard?

Here is their response.