As I have stated in this blog, the Federal Reserve has proven to be one of the most corrupt organizations in the U.S. It has a lot of power with no oversight by our judicial, executive, or congressional departments. Hence we have a system based on the whims of unelected officials. How's that for a Constitutional Republic?
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A former insider at the World Bank, ex-Senior Counsel Karen Hudes, says
the global financial system is dominated by a small group of corrupt,
power-hungry figures centered around the privately owned U.S. Federal
Reserve. The network has seized control of the media to cover up its
crimes, too, she explained. In an interview with The New American,
Hudes said that when she tried to blow the whistle on multiple problems
at the World Bank, she was fired for her efforts. Now, along with a
network of fellow whistleblowers, Hudes is determined to expose and end
the corruption. And she is confident of success.
Citing an explosive 2011 Swiss study published in the PLOS ONE
journal on the “network of global corporate control,” Hudes pointed out
that a small group of entities — mostly financial institutions and
especially central banks — exert a massive amount of influence over the
international economy from behind the scenes. “What is really going on
is that the world’s resources are being dominated by this group,” she
explained, adding that the “corrupt power grabbers” have managed to
dominate the media as well. “They’re being allowed to do it.”
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