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Sapiens
10-17-09, 04:22 AM
http://www.thealarmclock.com/mt/archives/2009/09/not_even_the_fe.html

I am a corporate paralegal who did a lot of white collar crime cases. 5 years ago I worked on a separate project involving the formation of the FED - I believe in going to the original sources, so I by-passed the current literature.

I pulled up the original proceedings of Congress from the Records and went into the NY Times microfische.

You should probably read the NY Time Microfishe Jan 1911 to Mar 1912

It was front page news. What you were told about the FED is a lie. The NY Banks were under indictment - Federal marshals were trying to arrest them all - Rockefeller took off for South America

They hijacked the U.S. Treasury from 1850 to 1911 - the funds from the treasury were transferred to their vaults thru industrial contracts - they cooked the books when they built the railroads and all the utilities

They walked off with the treasury - The Congressional Hearings were called the Puju Hearings - they erased all the media and news about these hearings - you have to go to the original source for information.

Wilson stopped the investigation and the hearings, and lifted the arrest warrants. Then they steamrollered the whole nation, and allowed the NY Banks to keep the money - and to make the financial decisions for the nation.

The reasoning was that they had built all this industry, therefore they "knew what they were doing" - It's pretty pathetic.

I had to pull up additional information about how they transitioned us from a cash economy to a credit - reliant economy - that was pretty clever.

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Posted by: shari at September 28, 2009 06:09 PM

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For an example of what you will find, check these attached files:

MONEY TRUST INQUIRY HALTED BY BANKERS; Pujo to End Hearings Next Week Because They Refuse to Divulge Secrets. (http://www.itulip.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2322&stc=1&d=1255778818)

http://www.itulip.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2320&stc=1&d=1255778488

http://www.itulip.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2321&stc=1&d=1255778488

Rajiv
10-17-09, 05:00 AM
Pujo Committee Reports at the St. Louis Fed

Money Trust Investigation. Investigation of Financial and Monetary Conditions in the United States Under House Resolutions Nos. 429 and 504 (http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/publications/montru/)


Also from Arsène Pujo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ars%C3%A8ne_Pujo)

The Pujo Committee found that a cabal of financial leaders were abusing their public trust to consolidate control over many industries. Although Pujo left Congress in 1913, the findings of the committee inspired public support for ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixteenth_Amendment_to_the_Constitution_of_the_Uni ted_States) in 1913, passage of the Federal Reserve Act (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Reserve_Act) that same year, and passage of the Clayton Antitrust Act (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clayton_Antitrust_Act) in 1914. They were also widely publicized in the Louis Brandeis (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Brandeis) book, Other People's Money and How the Bankers Use It (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Other_People%27s_Money_and_How_the_Bankers_Use_It) .

Also
THINK MONEY INQUIRY FORCED CHASE SALE; Pujo Committee Elated at Bank Passing from the Control of First National. (http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9905E0DC163FE633A25754C0A9679C946296D6CF)

WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. -- Nothing since their investigation of the so-called Money Trust began has so highly elated the Pujo Committee as the announcement from New York of the passing of the Chase National Bank from the control of George F. Baker and his associates in the First National Bank.

Anon21456
10-17-09, 05:52 AM
Looks like it's real you can find it on the NY Times (just use the function to search the archives).
I am shocked. Really surprised. These guys have balls ! And they have been stealing us like forever and we haven't done anything.
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How do I open a bank ? :D

babbittd
10-17-09, 06:05 AM
Pujo, Sapiens, not Puju.

Congressman Wright Patman anyone?

Wright Patman - A Primer on Money (http://www.sonofafarmer.com/pdf/Patman_PrimerOnMoney.pdf)

Money Facts (http://dewoody.net/money/index.html)

169 Questions and Answers on Money - A Supplement to A Primer on Money

Subcommittee on Banking and Currency - House of Representatives - 88th Congress

Sapiens
10-17-09, 06:08 AM
Pujo, Sapiens, not Puju.



What can I say, skinny thumbs. :D

Chomsky
10-17-09, 11:54 AM
The entire transcript of the Pujo Committee/Money Trust hearings are right here:

http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/publications/montru/