Indeed, not only can most Americans not quite grasp that the Fed could, potentially, want to ROB Americans of their wealth and savings (if the member/owners of the Fed deemed it in their own best interest to do so), but most Americans - due to the relentless radical Right-Wing PROPAGANDA they hear spouted from "traditional" elite media outlets such as the Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CNN, and other 'news' papers and TV networks, can't quite understand that the Federal Reserve bank is a PRIVATE CORPORATION!
Here, some "silver vigilantes" make an effort of love (dedicated to crushing the Fed's relentless lies and sabotage of America's productive, working economy) CATCHING Ben Bernanke in his "BIG BROTHER" most evil lies -
Bernanke caught red-handed saying that the Fed is "NOT printing money," that the economy is stabilizing (when it keeps getting worse), and that, indeed, Bernanke's "QUANTITATIVE EASING" is even dedicated to "restoring" the economy in the first place....
NOTHING COULD BE FURTHER FROM THE TRUTH.
The Bernanke Fed today, is looking at American workers, savers, taxpayers, investors, and pensioners, with the same MURDEROUS CONTEMPT that the Rothschilds and other London bankers looked at MILLIONS of STARVING Irish men, women, and children, during the "GREAT FAMINE" that killed a million Irish souls between 1845 and 1852... as British merchants, absentee landlords, and bankers EXPORTED GRAIN by the shipload from fertile Irish estates (under protection of the guns, bayonets, and hangman's nooses of the occupying British army) at the very height of the famine.
BEN BERNANKE, ROBERT RUBIN, LARRY SUMMERS, and their entire Obama White House "of, by, and for Goddamn-Sachs" "economics team" are INDEED the BIG BROTHER CABAL of America 2008-2011.
** from wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Famine_(Ireland)#Food_exports_to_England
Food EXPORTS TO England, from Ireland, DURING the WORST YEARS of Famine
Records show Irish lands exported food even during the worst years of the Famine. When Ireland had experienced a famine in 1782–83, ports were closed to keep Irish-grown food in Ireland to feed the Irish. Local food prices promptly dropped. Merchants lobbied against the export ban, but government in the 1780s overrode their protests. No such export ban happened in the 1840s.[60]
Cecil Woodham-Smith, an authority on the Irish Famine, wrote in The Great Hunger; Ireland 1845–1849 that no issue has provoked so much anger and embittered relations between England and Ireland as "the indisputable fact that huge quantities of food were exported from Ireland to England throughout the period when the people of Ireland were dying of starvation." Ireland remained a net exporter of food throughout most of the five-year famine.[fn 4]
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