Famous & infamous quotes about money
Lord Acton: "problem, which for centuries and sooner or later needs to be combated, is that of the people against the banks."
John Sherman (1863, Rothschild brothers): "the few who could understand the system, either so interested in its profits, or so dependent on its perks may be that no opposition there will be for this class, while on the other hand, the great mass of people who are mentally incapable to grasp the gigantic advantage which refers to the capital from the system, will bear its burden ", without complaining."
Sir Josiah stamp: "banking operations were always, as unjust and sinful. The bankers own the Earth. If they take it away from them, but leave the power of Geldschöfung, then they will draw with a stroke of the pen enough money, buy back around the Earth. If you take this great power from them, all great fortunes like mine, for example, will disappear; and then this would be a better world in which you could live happier. But if you want to continue to be slaves of bankers and pay the cost of your own slavery, then let the bankers continue to draw money and control credit."
RalphM. Hawtrey, Secretary of the British Treasury: "banks lending, in which they create balance (account entry balances; monetized debt). You create the cash out of nowhere."
British Lord John Maynard Keynes: "on this way can the Government secretly and unobserved the assets of the people move, and not one will discover the theft among millions."
Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States: "a great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated in the hands of a few. We have become one of the worst governed undam most controlled and dominated governments of the world. "No longer a Government of free opinion, belief and choices of the majority, but one Government opinion and people dominant among demZwang of a small group of."
Robert H. Hamphill, Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank: "we are fully depending on the public banks. Someone do need to borrow no matter whether in cash or electronically, every single dollar that is in circulation. If we make sufficient artificial money, then we are rich, if not, we starve to death. We have no stable money system. If you capture an image as a whole, the tragic absurdity of our hopeless position is really incredible, but it's true. This is the most important subject intelligent humans can address. It is so important that our entire civilization could collapse if the truth is not widely known and the grievances be addressed not really quickly."
Modern money mechanics workbook, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 1975: "paper currency nor deposits have value as commodities, is actually a 'Dollar' - appearance only a piece of paper."
Deposits are nothing more than booking entries. "
Charles A. Lindbergh, SR. - 1913: "this [Federal Reserve Act] creates the most colossal trust on Earth." If the President [Willson] signed this draft, the invisible Government of the monetary power will be legalized... The worst legislative crime of all centuries we by this banking and currency law committed."
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