100 REASONS TO SHUT
DOWN THE FED FOREVER by Michael
Snyder
[The debate on the FED continues]
ON THE 100TH
ANNIVERSARY OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE HERE ARE 100 REASONS TO SHUT IT DOWN FOREVER. by Michael Snyder. December 22, 2013
December 23rd, 1913 is a date which
will live in infamy. That was the day when the Federal Reserve Act was
pushed through Congress. Many members of Congress were absent that day,
and the general public was distracted with holiday preparations. Now we
have reached the 100th anniversary of the Federal Reserve, and most Americans
still don't know what it actually is or how it functions. But
understanding the Federal Reserve is absolutely critical, because the Fed is at
the very heart of our economic problems. Since the Federal Reserve was
created, there have been 18 recessions or depressions, the value of the U.S.
dollar has declined by 98 percent, and the U.S. national debt has gotten more
than 5000 times larger.
This insidious debt-based financial
system has literally made debt slaves out of all of us, and it is
systematically destroying the bright future that our children and our
grandchildren were supposed to have. If nothing is done, we are
inevitably heading for a massive amount of economic pain as a nation. So
please share this article with as many people as you can. The following are
100 reasons why the Federal Reserve should be shut down forever...
#1
We like to think that we have a government "of the people, by the people,
for the people", but the truth is that an unelected, unaccountable group
of central planners has far more power over our economy than anyone else in our
society does.
#2
The Federal Reserve is actually "independent" of the
government. In fact, the Federal Reserve has argued vehemently in federal
court that it is "not an
agency" of the federal government and therefore not subject to
the Freedom of Information Act.
#3
The Federal Reserve openly admits that the 12 regional Federal Reserve banks
are organized "much like
private corporations".
#4
The regional Federal Reserve banks issue shares of stock
to the "member banks" that own them.
#5
100% of the shareholders of the Federal Reserve are private banks. The U.S. government owns
zero shares.
#6
The Federal Reserve is not an agency of the federal government, but it has been
given power to regulate our banks and financial institutions. This should
not be happening.
#7
According to Article
I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution, the U.S. Congress is the one
that is supposed to have the authority to "coin Money, regulate the Value
thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and
Measures". So why is the Federal Reserve doing it?
#8
If you look at a "U.S. dollar", it actually says "Federal
Reserve note" at the top. In the financial world, a "note"
is an instrument of debt.
#9
In 1963, President John F. Kennedy issued Executive
Order 11110 which authorized the U.S. Treasury to issue "United
States notes" which were created by the U.S. government directly and not
by the Federal Reserve. He was assassinated shortly thereafter.
#10 Many of the debt-free United States notes issued under
President Kennedy are still in circulation today.
#11 The Federal Reserve determines what levels some of the most
important interest rates in our system are going to be set at. In a free
market system, the free market would determine those interest rates.
#12 The Federal Reserve has become so powerful that it is now
known as "the fourth branch of government".
#13 The greatest period of economic growth in U.S. history was
when there was no central
bank.
#14 The Federal Reserve was designed to be a perpetual debt
machine. The bankers that designed it intended to trap the
U.S. government in a perpetual debt spiral from which it could never possibly
escape. Since the Federal Reserve was established 100 years ago, the U.S.
national debt has gotten more than 5000 times larger.
#15 A permanent federal income tax was established the exact same year that the Federal Reserve was
created. This was not a coincidence. In order to pay for all of the
government debt that the Federal Reserve would create, a federal income tax was
necessary. The whole idea was to transfer wealth from our pockets to the
federal government and from the federal government to the bankers.
#16 The period prior to 1913 (when there was no income tax) was
the greatest period of economic growth in U.S. history.
#17 Today, the U.S. tax code is about 13 miles long.
#18 From the time that the Federal Reserve was created until
now, the U.S. dollar has lost 98
percent of its value.
#19 From the time that President Nixon took us off the gold
standard until now, the U.S. dollar has lost 83 percent of its value.
#20 During the 100 years before the Federal Reserve was created,
the U.S. economy rarely had any problems with inflation. But
since the Federal Reserve was established, the U.S. economy has experienced
constant and never ending inflation.
#21 In the century before the Federal Reserve was created, the
average annual rate of inflation was about half a percent. In the century
since the Federal Reserve was created, the average annual rate of inflation has
been about 3.5 percent.
#22 The Federal Reserve has stripped the middle class of
trillions of dollars of wealth through the hidden tax of inflation.
#23 The size of M1 has nearly doubled since 2008 thanks to the
reckless money printing that the Federal Reserve has been doing.
#24 The Federal Reserve has been starting to behave like the Weimar
Republic, and we all remember how that ended.
#25 The Federal Reserve has been consistently lying to us about the level of
inflation in our economy. If the inflation rate was still calculated the
same way that it was back when Jimmy Carter was president, the official rate of
inflation would be somewhere between 8 and
10 percent today.
#26 Since the Federal Reserve was created, there have been 18 distinct recessions or depressions: 1918,
1920, 1923, 1926, 1929, 1937, 1945, 1949, 1953, 1958, 1960, 1969, 1973, 1980,
1981, 1990, 2001, 2008.
#27 Within 20 years of the creation of the Federal Reserve, the
U.S. economy was plunged into the Great Depression.
#28 The Federal Reserve created the conditions that caused the
stock market crash of 1929, and even Ben Bernanke admits that the response by the
Fed to that crisis made the Great Depression even worse than it should have
been.
#29 The "easy money" policies of former Fed Chairman
Alan Greenspan set the stage for the great financial crisis of 2008.
#30 Without the Federal Reserve, the "subprime mortgage
meltdown" would probably never have happened.
#31 If you can believe it, there have been 10 different
economic recessions since 1950. The Federal Reserve created
the "dotcom bubble", the Federal Reserve created the "housing
bubble" and now it has created the largest bond
bubble in the history of the planet.
#32 According to an official government report, the Federal
Reserve made 16.1 trillion dollars
in secret loans to the big banks during the last financial crisis. The
following is a list of loan recipients that was taken directly from page 131 of the report...
Citigroup - $2.513 trillion
Morgan Stanley - $2.041 trillion
Merrill Lynch - $1.949 trillion
Bank of America - $1.344 trillion
Barclays PLC - $868 billion
Bear Sterns - $853 billion
Goldman Sachs - $814 billion
Royal Bank of Scotland - $541 billion
JP Morgan Chase - $391 billion
Deutsche Bank - $354 billion
UBS - $287 billion
Credit Suisse - $262 billion
Lehman Brothers - $183 billion
Bank of Scotland - $181 billion
BNP Paribas - $175 billion
Wells Fargo - $159 billion
Dexia - $159 billion
Wachovia - $142 billion
Dresdner Bank - $135 billion
Societe Generale - $124 billion
"All Other Borrowers" - $2.639 trillion
Morgan Stanley - $2.041 trillion
Merrill Lynch - $1.949 trillion
Bank of America - $1.344 trillion
Barclays PLC - $868 billion
Bear Sterns - $853 billion
Goldman Sachs - $814 billion
Royal Bank of Scotland - $541 billion
JP Morgan Chase - $391 billion
Deutsche Bank - $354 billion
UBS - $287 billion
Credit Suisse - $262 billion
Lehman Brothers - $183 billion
Bank of Scotland - $181 billion
BNP Paribas - $175 billion
Wells Fargo - $159 billion
Dexia - $159 billion
Wachovia - $142 billion
Dresdner Bank - $135 billion
Societe Generale - $124 billion
"All Other Borrowers" - $2.639 trillion
#33 The Federal Reserve also paid those big banks $659.4 million in
"fees" to help "administer" those secret loans.
#34 During the last financial crisis, big European banks were
allowed to borrow an "unlimited" amount of money from the
Federal Reserve at ultra-low interest rates.
#35 The "easy money" policies of Federal Reserve
Chairman Ben Bernanke have created the largest
financial bubble this nation has ever seen, and this has set the
stage for the great financial crisis that we are rapidly approaching.
#36 Since late 2008, the size of the Federal Reserve balance
sheet has grown from less than a trillion dollars to more than 4 trillion dollars. This is
complete and utter insanity.
#37 During the quantitative easing era, the value of the
financial securities that the Fed has accumulated is greater than the total
amount of publicly held debt that the U.S. government accumulated from the presidency of George Washington through the end of
the presidency of Bill Clinton.
#38 Overall, the Federal Reserve now holds more than 32 percent
of all 10 year equivalents, and that percentage is rising by about 0.3 percent
each week.
#39 Quantitative easing creates financial bubbles, and when
quantitative easing ends those bubbles tend to deflate rapidly.
#40 Most of the new money created by quantitative easing has
ended up in the hands
of the very wealthy.
#41 According to a prominent Federal Reserve insider,
quantitative easing has been one giant "subsidy" for Wall Street banks.
#42 As one CNBC article recently stated, we are seeing
absolutely rampant inflation in "stocks and bonds and art and Ferraris".
#43 Donald Trump once made the following statement about
quantitative easing: "People like me will benefit from this."
#44 Most people have never heard about this, but a very interesting study conducted for the Bank
of England shows that quantitative easing actually increases the gap between
the wealthy and the poor.
#45 The gap between the top one percent and the rest of the
country is now the greatest that it has been since the 1920s.
#46 The mainstream media has sold quantitative easing to the
American public as an "economic stimulus program", but the truth is
that the percentage of Americans that have a job has actually gone down since quantitative easing
first began.
#47 The Federal Reserve is supposed to be able to guide the
nation toward "full employment", but the reality of the matter is
that an all-time record 102
million working age Americans do not have a job right now.
That number has risen by about 27 million since the year 2000.
#48 For years, the projections of economic growth by the
Federal Reserve have consistently overstated the strength of the U.S.
economy. But every single time, the mainstream media continues to report
that these numbers are "reliable" even though all they actually
represent is wishful thinking.
#49 The Federal Reserve system fuels the growth of government,
and the growth of government fuels the growth of the Federal Reserve
system. Since 1970, federal spending has grown nearly 12 times as
rapidly as median household income has.
#50 The Federal Reserve is supposed to look out for the health
of all U.S. banks, but the truth is that they only seem to be concerned about
the big ones. In 1985, there were more than 18,000 banks
in the United States. Today, there are only 6,891 left.
#51 The six largest banks in the United States (JPMorgan Chase,
Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley) have
collectively gotten 37 percent larger
over the past five years.
#52 The U.S. banking system has 14.4 trillion dollars in total
assets. The six largest banks now account for 67 percent of those
assets and all of the other banks account for only 33 percent of those
assets.
#53 The five largest banks now account for 42 percent of all loans
in the United States.
#54 We were told that the purpose of quantitative easing is to
help "stimulate the economy", but today the Federal Reserve is
actually paying the big banks not to
lend out 1.8 trillion dollars in "excess reserves" that
they have parked at the Fed.
#55 The Federal Reserve has allowed an absolutely gigantic
derivatives bubble to inflate which could destroy our financial system at any
moment. Right now, four of the "too big to fail" banks each
have total exposure to derivatives that is well in excess of 40 trillion dollars.
#56 The total exposure that Goldman Sachs has to derivatives
contracts is more than 381
times greater than their total assets.
#57 Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has a track record of
failure that would make the Chicago Cubs look good.
#58 The secret November 1910 gathering at Jekyll Island,
Georgia during which the plan for the Federal Reserve was hatched was attended
by U.S. Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Department
A.P. Andrews and a whole host of representatives from the upper crust of the
Wall Street banking establishment.
#59 The Federal Reserve was created by the big Wall Street
banks and for the benefit of the big Wall Street banks.
#60 In 1913, Congress was promised that if the Federal Reserve
Act was passed that it would eliminate the
business cycle.
#61 There has never been a true comprehensive audit of the
Federal Reserve since it was created back in 1913.
#62 The Federal Reserve system has been described as "the biggest Ponzi scheme in the history of the world".
#63 The following comes directly from the Fed's
official mission statement: "To provide the nation with a
safer, more flexible, and more stable monetary and financial
system." Without a doubt, the Federal Reserve has failed in those
tasks dramatically.
#64 The Fed decides what the target rate of inflation should
be, what the target rate of unemployment should be and what the size of the
money supply is going to be. This is quite similar to the "central planning"
that goes on in communist nations, but very few people in our government seem
upset by this.
#65 A couple of years ago, Federal Reserve officials walked
into one bank in Oklahoma and demanded that they take down all the Bible verses and all the Christmas buttons
that the bank had been displaying.
#66 The Federal Reserve has taken some other very frightening
steps in recent years. For example, back in 2011 the Federal Reserve announced plans
to identify "key bloggers" and to monitor "billions of
conversations" about the Fed on Facebook, Twitter, forums and blogs.
Someone at the Fed will almost certainly end up reading this article.
#67 Thanks to this endless debt spiral that we are trapped in,
a massive amount of money is transferred out of our pockets and into the
pockets of the ultra-wealthy each year. Incredibly, the U.S. government
spent more than 415 billion dollars just on interest on
the national debt in 2013.
#68 In September, the average rate of interest on the
government’s marketable debt was 1.981 percent.
In January 2000, the average rate of interest on the government’s marketable
debt was 6.620 percent.
If we got back to that level today, we would be paying more than a trillion
dollars a year just in interest on the national debt and it would collapse our
entire financial system.
#69 The American people are being killed by compound interest
but most of them don't even understand what it is. Albert Einstein once
made the following
statement about compound interest...
"Compound
interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it …
he who doesn’t … pays it."
#70 Most Americans have absolutely no idea where
money comes from. The truth is that the Federal Reserve just creates it
out of thin air. The following is how I have previously described how money is normally
created by the Fed in our system...
“When the U.S. government decides that it wants to spend another billion
dollars that it does not have, it does not print up a billion dollars.Rather, the U.S. government creates a bunch of U.S. Treasury bonds (debt) and takes them over to the Federal Reserve.
The Federal Reserve creates a billion dollars out of thin air and exchanges them for the U.S. Treasury bonds”
#71 What does the Federal Reserve do with those U.S. Treasury bonds? They end up getting auctioned off to the highest bidder. But this entire process actually creates more debt than it does money..
“The U.S. Treasury bonds that the Federal Reserve receives in exchange for the money it has created out of nothing are auctioned off through the Federal Reserve system.
But wait.
There is a problem.
Because the U.S. government must pay interest on the Treasury bonds, the amount of debt that has been created by this transaction is greater than the amount of money that has been created.
So where will the U.S. government get the money to pay that debt?
Well, the theory is that we can get money to circulate through the economy really, really fast and tax it at a high enough rate that the government will be able to collect enough taxes to pay the debt.
But that never actually happens, does it?
And the creators of the Federal Reserve understood this as well. They understood that the U.S. government would not have enough money to both run the government and service the national debt. They knew that the U.S. government would have to keep borrowing even more money in an attempt to keep up with the game.”
#72 Of course the U.S. government could actually create money
and spend it directly into the economy without the Federal Reserve being
involved at all. But then we wouldn't be 17 trillion dollars in debt and
that wouldn't serve the interests of the bankers at all.
#73 The following is what Thomas Edison once had to say about our
absolutely insane debt-based financial system...
“That is to say, under the old way any time we wish to add to the national wealth we are compelled to add to the national debt.
Now, that is what Henry Ford wants to prevent. He thinks it is stupid, and so do I, that for the loan of $30,000,000 of their own money the people of the United States should be compelled to pay $66,000,000 — that is what it amounts to, with interest. People who will not turn a shovelful of dirt nor contribute a pound of material will collect more money from the United States than will the people who supply the material and do the work. That is the terrible thing about interest. In all our great bond issues the interest is always greater than the principal. All of the great public works cost more than twice the actual cost, on that account. Under the present system of doing business we simply add 120 to 150 per cent, to the stated cost.
But here is the point: If our nation can issue a dollar bond, it can issue a dollar bill. The element that makes the bond good makes the bill good.”
#74 The United States now has the largest national
debt in the history of the world, and we are stealing more than 100
million dollars from our children and our grandchildren every single hour of
every single day in a desperate attempt to keep the debt spiral going.
#75 Thomas Jefferson once stated that if he could add just one
more amendment to the U.S. Constitution it
would be a ban on all government borrowing....
“I wish it were possible to obtain a single amendment to our Constitution. I would be willing to depend on that alone for the reduction of the administration of our government to the genuine principles of its Constitution; I mean an additional article, taking from the federal government the power of borrowing.”
#76 At this moment, the U.S. national debt is sitting at $17,251,528,475,994.19.
If we had followed the advice of Thomas Jefferson, it would be sitting at zero.
#77 When the Federal Reserve was first established, the U.S.
national debt was sitting at about 2.9 billion dollars. On average,
we have been adding more than that to the national debt every single day
since Obama has been in the White House.
#78 We are on pace to accumulate more new debt under the 8
years of the Obama administration than we did under all of the other presidents
in all of U.S. history combined.
#79 If all of the new debt that has been accumulated since John
Boehner became Speaker of the House had been given directly to the American
people instead, every household in America would have been able to buy a new truck.
#80 Between 2008 and 2012, U.S. government debt grew by 60.7 percent, but U.S.
GDP only grew by a total of about 8.5 percent during that
entire time period.
#81 Since 2007, the U.S. debt to GDP ratio has increased from
66.6 percent to 101.6 percent.
#82 According to the U.S. Treasury, foreigners hold
approximately 5.6 trillion dollars
of our debt.
#83 The amount of U.S. government debt held by foreigners is about 5 times larger
than it was just a decade ago.
#84 As I have written about previously, if the U.S.
national debt was reduced to a stack of one dollar bills it would circle the
earth at the equator 45 times.
#85 If Bill Gates gave every single penny of his entire fortune
to the U.S. government, it would only cover the U.S. budget deficit for 15 days.
#86 Sometimes we forget just how much money a trillion dollars
is. If you were alive when Jesus Christ was born and you spent one
million dollars every single day since that point, you still would not have
spent one trillion dollars by now.
#87 If right this moment you went out and started spending one
dollar every single second, it would take you more than 31,000 years to spend one trillion
dollars.
#88 In addition to all of our debt, the U.S. government has
also accumulated more than 200
trillion dollars in unfunded liabilities. So where in the
world will all of that money come from?
#89 The greatest damage that quantitative easing has been
causing to our economy is the fact that it is destroying worldwide faith in the
U.S. dollar and in U.S. debt. If the rest of the world stops using our
dollars and stops buying our debt, we are going to be in a massive amount of trouble.
#90 Over the past several years, the Federal Reserve has been
monetizing a staggering amount of U.S. government debt even
though Ben Bernanke once promised that he would never do this.
#91 China recently announced that they are going to quit stockpiling more U.S. dollars.
If the Federal Reserve was not recklessly printing money, this would probably
not have happened.
#92 Most Americans have no idea that one of our most famous
presidents was absolutely obsessed with getting rid of central banking in the
United States. The following is a February 1834 quote by President Andrew Jackson
about the evils of central banking....
“I too have been a close observer of the doings of the Bank of the United States. I have had men watching you for a long time, and am convinced that you have used the funds of the bank to speculate in the breadstuffs of the country. When you won, you divided the profits amongst you, and when you lost, you charged it to the Bank. You tell me that if I take the deposits from the Bank and annul its charter I shall ruin ten thousand families. That may be true, gentlemen, but that is your sin! Should I let you go on, you will ruin fifty thousand families, and that would be my sin! You are a den of vipers and thieves. I have determined to rout you out and, by the Eternal, (bringing his fist down on the table) I will rout you out.”
#93 There are plenty of possible alternative financial systems,
but at this point all 187 nations
that belong to the IMF have a central bank. Are we supposed to believe
that this is just some sort of a bizarre coincidence?
#94 The capstone of the global central banking system is an
organization known as the Bank for International Settlements. The
following is how I described this organization in a previous article...
“An immensely powerful international organization that most people have never even heard of secretly controls the money supply of the entire globe. It is called the Bank for International Settlements, and it is the central bank of central banks. It is located in Basel, Switzerland, but it also has branches in Hong Kong and Mexico City. It is essentially an unelected, unaccountable central bank of the world that has complete immunity from taxation and from national laws. Even Wikipedia admits that "it is not accountable to any single national government." The Bank for International Settlements was used to launder money for the Nazis during World War II, but these days the main purpose of the BIS is to guide and direct the centrally-planned global financial system. Today, 58 global central banks belong to the BIS, and it has far more power over how the U.S. economy (or any other economy for that matter) will perform over the course of the next year than any politician does. Every two months, the central bankers of the world gather in Basel for another "Global Economy Meeting". During those meetings, decisions are made which affect every man, woman and child on the planet, and yet none of us have any say in what goes on. The Bank for International Settlements is an organization that was founded by the global elite and it operates for the benefit of the global elite, and it is intended to be one of the key cornerstones of the emerging one world economic system.”
#95 The borrower is the servant of the lender, and the Federal Reserve has turned all of us into debt slaves.
#96 Debt is a form of social control, and the global elite use all of this debt to dominate all the rest of us. 40 years ago, the total amount of debt in our system (all government debt, all business debt, all consumer debt, etc.) was sitting at about 2 trillion dollars. Today, the grand total exceeds 56 trillion dollars.
#97 Unless something dramatic is done, our children and our grandchildren will be debt slaves for their entire lives as they service our debts and pay for our mistakes.
#98 Now that you know this information, you are responsible for doing something about it.
#99 Congress has the power to shut down the Federal Reserve any time that they would like. But right now most of our politicians fully endorse the current system, and nothing is ever going to happen until the American people start demanding change.
#100 The design of the Federal Reserve system was flawed from the very beginning. If something is not done very rapidly, it is inevitable that our entire financial system is going to suffer an absolutely nightmarish collapse.
The truth is that we do not have to have a Federal Reserve. The greatest period of economic growth in U.S. history was when we did not have a central bank. If we are ever going to turn this nation around economically, we are going to have to get rid of this debt-based financial system that is centered around the Federal Reserve. On the path that we are on now, there is no hope. Please share this article with as many people as you can. It is imperative that we try to wake the American people up while we still have time.
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