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Einstein, Money and Contentment

Escape the Candy Cage
by Richard H Palmquist   

Truth Radio


Category: 

Sociology

Publisher:  Richard Palmquist ISBN-10:  EscapeTheCandyCage Type: 
Pages: 

32

Copyright:  1992 ISBN-13: 

Using the Hansel and Gretle fable as his illustration, the author exposes the political bondage created by Central Banking today.


The author explains the results of his research proving that any central government with a central bank is able to write checks on any number of accounts, with any amount per check -- without the need for depositing any actual money in the account. Thus, governments demanding income tax of their "citizens" are acting with hypocrisy.

The "book" is simply a pamphlet. Originally, it was created as a series of editorials appearing in the author's newspaper, the ENTERPRISE NEWS in central California.

Send a gift of $10 or more to Truth Radio, PO Box 344, Nipomo, CA 93444, and we will send you a copy of this unpublished work.
 


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"...motivated by greed, those who would soon control the central bank we call the Federal Reserve System forced their bill into law in what was called the "Christmas Massacre." The final passage of the law creating the Federal Reserve happened when opponents had been fooled into leaving Washington for the Chrismas recess.
After a late night session with only a few lawmakers present to vote, on December 23, 1913, President Woodrow Wilson signed into law the bill that delegated Congress' authority to create money to the new Central Bank."



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