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2010 Nov 3, 11:02pm   1,689 views  5 comments

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The Federal Reserve is going back to Jekyll Island to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the infamous 1910 Jekyll Island meeting that spawned the draft legislation that would ultimately create the U.S. Federal Reserve. The title of this conference is “A Return to Jekyll Island: The Origins, History, and Future of the Federal Reserve”, and it will be held on November 5th and 6th in the exact same building where the original 1910 meeting occurred. In November 1910, the original gathering at Jekyll Island included U.S. Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Department A.P. Andrews and many representatives from the upper crust of the U.S. banking establishment. That meeting was held in an environment of absolute and total secrecy. 100 years later, Federal Reserve bureaucrats will return to Jekyll Island once again to ”celebrate” the history and the future of the Federal Reserve.
Sadly, most Americans have no idea how the Federal Reserve came into being. Forbes magazine founder Bertie Charles Forbes was perhaps the first writer to describe the secretive nature of the original gathering on Jekyll Island in a national publication….
Picture a party of the nation’s greatest bankers stealing out of New York on a private railroad car under cover of darkness, stealthily riding hundred of miles South, embarking on a mysterious launch, sneaking onto an island deserted by all but a few servants, living there a full week under such rigid secrecy that the names of not one of them was once mentioned, lest the servants learn the identity and disclose to the world this strangest, most secret expedition in the history of American finance. I am not romancing; I am giving to the world, for the first time, the real story of how the famous Aldrich currency report, the foundation of our new currency system, was written… The utmost secrecy was enjoined upon all. The public must not glean a hint of what was to be done. Senator Aldrich notified each one to go quietly into a private car of which the railroad had received orders to draw up on an unfrequented platform. Off the party set. New York’s ubiquitous reporters had been foiled… Nelson (Aldrich) had confided to Henry, Frank, Paul and Piatt that he was to keep them locked up at Jekyll Island, out of the rest of the world, until they had evolved and compiled a scientific currency system for the United States, the real birth of the present Federal Reserve System, the plan done on Jekyll Island in the conference with Paul, Frank and Henry… Warburg is the link that binds the Aldrich system and the present system together. He more than any one man has made the system possible as a working reality.
It was a system that was designed by the bankers and for the bankers. Now, the bureaucrats running the system are returning to Jekyll Island to congratulate themselves. Those attending the conference on November 5th and 6th include Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, Goldman Sachs managing director E. Gerald Corrigan and the heads of the various regional Federal Reserve banks. You can view the entire agenda of the conference right here. It looks like that there will be plenty of hors d’oeuvres to go around, but should the Federal Reserve really be celebrating their accomplishments at a time when the U.S. economy is literally falling to pieces?

Today, 63 percent of Americans do not think that they will be able to maintain their current standard of living. 1.47 million Americans have been unemployed for more than 99 weeks. We are facing a complete and total economic disaster.
Today, the Federal Reserve has more power over the economy than any other single institution in the United States. It is the Fed that primarily determines if we will see high inflation or low inflation, whether the money supply with expand or contract and whether we will have high interest rates or low interest rates. The President and the U.S. Congress have far less power to influence the economy than the Federal Reserve does.
As this election has demonstrated, the American people are absolutely furious about the state of the U.S. economy, but American voters have been mostly blaming our politicians. They just don’t understand that it is actually the Federal Reserve that has the most control over the performance of the economy.
It would be hard to understate how powerful the U.S. Federal Reserve really is in 2010. U.S. Representative Ron Paul recently told MSNBC that he believes that the Federal Reserve is actually more powerful than Congress…..
“The regulations should be on the Federal Reserve. We should have transparency of the Federal Reserve. They can create trillions of dollars to bail out their friends, and we don’t even have any transparency of this. They’re more powerful than the Congress.”
So how has the Federal Reserve performed over the years?
Well, since 1913 inflation has been on a relentless march upwards, U.S. government debt has increased exponentially and the U.S. dollar has lost over 96 percent of its value.
That is not a record to be celebrating.
The truth is that the Federal Reserve was created to enslave the United States government in an endlessly expanding spiral of debt from which it would never be able to escape. As I wrote about yesterday, that is exactly what has happened. The U.S. government debt is escalating at an exponential rate. It is a trap from which the U.S. government will never be able to get out of under our current system.
Now many at the Federal Reserve are touting more “quantitative easing” as the solution to our economic problems. But anyone with a brain should be able to see that creating a gigantic pile of paper money out of thin air and dumping it into the economy is only going to make our long-term problems even worse.
But the Federal Reserve system was never designed to benefit the American people. It was designed to make massive amounts of money for the banking establishment. As I wrote about in “11 Reasons Why The Federal Reserve Is Bad“, the Federal Reserve was created to transfer wealth from the American people to the U.S. government and from the U.S. government to the super wealthy.
The sad truth is that the Federal Reserve is at the very core of our economic and financial problems, and that is nothing to celebrate.

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1   native94027   2010 Nov 4, 12:39am  

So how has the Federal Reserve performed over the years?
Well, since 1913 inflation has been on a relentless march upwards, U.S. government debt has increased exponentially and the U.S. dollar has lost over 96 percent of its value.
That is not a record to be celebrating.

Whether or not that is a record to be celebrating depends entirely on the goals and motives of the Federal Reserve Bank. The Fed has stolen the savings of six generations of Americans already and orchestrated the bail out its member banks. It has been the primary engine through which the banks socialize risk. From the bankster's perspective, I can see how they may feel it is an occasion to celebrate.

In many other countries, looters like this get their heads chopped off by a mob. When will we wake up?

2   Done!   2010 Nov 4, 2:04am  

The Difference in FDR and Obama is...

Obama Promises a $20.00 chicken in every pot.

3   mikey   2010 Nov 4, 2:27am  

Is that fried chicken, Tenounce?

4   Done!   2010 Nov 4, 5:07am  

Listen Obama could have cleaned house at the Reserve and replaced them all with Elizabeth Waren hand picked Regulators. Stopped the over night rate cuts dog and pony show that has been going on for the last tow years. And raised interest rates, and restored free market, or some resemblance of it anyway.

The other day Obama talked about how Asia has kicked our ass in innovation technology and infrastructure. Like it was a damn suprise to him. I went to Malaysia almost two years ago, and just from my cursory view of Asia I saw, It was evitdent, that I would never be of those that just harp in when the Good ole Boys say, "We're still the best Nation in the world, we got all this Shit, and they ain't even got roads over "there"..."
It was embarrassing to realize those countries could say the same about us, (modernization-ly speaking.)

Mean while we going on for tow years yammering about Green energy and Green this and Global Warming hooey, debating legislation to mandate people use technologies YET TO BE REALIZED. In the Meantime, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong were making leaps and bounds on micro ic technologies and alternate battery energy and power.

In the meantime we were criticizing China, about their dollar, ignoring they were actually building a frame work under their under valued currency.
I called that two years ago. I don't claim to be anyone anywhere capable of running a country, but I can tell you. The last decade and half at least has been like watching The Amateur hour.

When they lift the vail, and America gets what they wanted, and get the yaun equal to the dollar, China will actually have a Phyisical GDP that isn't virtual and based ponzi games and schemes. They will be what we were in the 50's-60's but on 90's-00's scale.

5   burritos   2010 Nov 4, 11:04am  

So has the country gone downhill since that infamous Jekyll and Hyde meeting?

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