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"End The Fed" Book Discussion

Nov 4
Wed 5:30 PM
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Who organized?
Kathy DiGangi

This book can change our country!! If we can educate people on the truth about how the Fed controls our government, enables deadly unconstitutional wars, and impoverishes us, we can begin to effect a real change. Ending the Fed is the beginning of restoring our Constitutional Republic!

If you don't have your own copy of the book yet, you're still welcome to join us. Possession of the book is not necessary to participate in our discussion - after all, most of us are well-versed on the subject already. And if you just prefer to listen, you're welcome to do that too!wink

We're meeting at a conference room at my place of work. Please meet me at the security desk at the first floor lobby. Kelly, the receptionist, knows about our book club, but she's used to just a few attendees. I anticipate a large group for this book, so please try to be prompt. Don't forget to RSVP, as it's necessary for me to know how many people to wait for in the lobby. The meeting room is on the 45th floor and may be hard to locate if you come late. In case you are late, just let Kelly know you're here for the book club and need directions.

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  • Posted Nov 3, 2009 9:04 PM
    + my boyfriend Jeff

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  • 5 attendees
    •  Great meeting! Kurt shared Andrew Jackson's veto speech where he refused to renew the charter of the 2nd national bank. He also showed us his coin collection, which was like viewing actual history. We covered ch 1 and half of ch 2, and learned the story of the amazing events during Ron Paul's presidential campaign that led to this book. We also learned about the "Progressive Era" during which the Fed was created, and the movement for "elastic money", the illusions these both create, and their inevitable disasterous consequences. The "fractional reserve system" was analyzed and judged as nothing more than "counterfeiting". Some of our attendees questioned why Ron Paul interchanges the words "government" and "the Fed", because the Fed is privately owned. We will explore that matter more next week. If you have an answer, please come and share it with the group. 
    •  End The Fed! 
    • Ellen (+1 guest)