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toogoodfella

09/02/20 12:54 AM

#90836 RE: lucmariepierre #90834

Huh???

JERSEYHAWG

09/02/20 2:15 AM

#90839 RE: lucmariepierre #90834

Luc.

The federal reserve IS NOT and has nothing to do with the government in the United States. I suggest you read "The Creature of Jekyll Island". To find out how, when and who started and owns the Federal Reserve. The biggest family is the Rothschilds. Who DO NOT like publicity and like to remain in the dark.

Hey group. I note not much doing. Normal paper bs on Epiq. Things still dragging on and on. The silver lining?

Every day is closer to the end. One dsy by hook or crook. I mean how fukin long can this meander down the trail.

Still.looking in. As the norm. But decided to just pist a bit more. Everyone be cool. I liked winners post but we know theres no dough. Lets just git r done. Like my drinkin buddy says.

Ok, back to the brush. Hide in plain sight.

Sniper.......

goodietime

09/02/20 10:37 AM

#90841 RE: lucmariepierre #90834

The Federal Reserve Cartel: The Eight Families

https://www.globalresearch.ca/the-federal-reserve-cartel-the-eight-families/25080

Excerpt:

"J. W. McCallister, an oil industry insider with House of Saud connections, wrote in The Grim Reaper that information he acquired from Saudi bankers cited 80% ownership of the New York Federal Reserve Bank- by far the most powerful Fed branch- by just eight families, four of which reside in the US. They are the Goldman Sachs, Rockefellers, Lehmans and Kuhn Loebs of New York; the Rothschilds of Paris and London; the Warburgs of Hamburg; the Lazards of Paris; and the Israel Moses Seifs of Rome."

"Lehmans"...... imo, One of the reasons why this Company won't 'disappear'.

cgw

09/02/20 11:37 AM

#90844 RE: lucmariepierre #90834

The twelve district Federal Reserve Banks are owned by their member banks within those districts. Banks buy shares in the FRBs in proportion to their size. No individuals or wealthy families directly own stock in the FRBs, though some may indirectly, through ownership of stock in member banks.