WORLDNET MAGAZINE
Blockbuster cover story exposes
Federal Reserve
How your money -- and life --
are controlled by
America's banking system
© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com
"It is well enough that people
of the nation do not
understand our banking and
monetary system, for if
they did, I believe that there
would be a revolution
before morning." --Henry Ford
A major investigative exposé of
the Federal Reserve
System will lead off the
upcoming March edition of
WorldNetDaily's sister offline
print publication, the monthly
WorldNet magazine.
Veteran journalist Anne
Williamson, who has written for
the Wall Street Journal and the
New York Times, has
authored a definitive and
eye-opening analysis of the
nation's banking system for
WorldNet.
The in-depth, 11,000-word report
begins this way:
"Congress passed the Federal
Reserve Act on the 22nd of
December 1913, and from that day
forward the United
States of America ceased to be a
Republic."
From that jarring opening salvo,
Williamson launches into a
critical history of money,
banking, the Federal Reserve,
how the Fed manipulates
elections and markets, who is
behind the Fed, and much more.
Typically, press treatment of
the Federal Reserve -- an
organization shrouded with
mystery since its inception in
1913 -- amounts either to
establishment propaganda or
conspiracy-mongering hysteria.
So WorldNet sought out a
true expert -- a journalist who
has testified before
Congress -- to write this
startling cover story.
Beginning with the March issue,
WorldNet is featuring
each month a major "big-picture"
cover story exploring one
of the truly crucial issues of
the day -- often ignored,
distorted or downplayed by the
establishment press -- but
which directly affect Americans'
lives.
The April issue, for example,
will explore whether the 16th
Amendment -- the one that
introduced the income tax --
was ever actually ratified. It
will examine major issues and
controversies surrounding the
income tax today, and will
also focus on the many citizens
who are openly challenging
the Internal Revenue Service.
The May issue will feature
another major exposé, this one
on the International Monetary
Fund and the World Bank.
Future issues will cover the
drug war, abortion, the United
Nations and globalization,
radical environmentalism,
evolution, gun control, secret
societies, education, and
Christian persecution in the
U.S., among others.
The editorial staff of
WorldNetDaily and WorldNet urge
readers not to miss these
critical editions slated for the
next year. Although individual
issues sell for $7.50, a
one-year subscription costs only
$36 for 12 monthly issues.
Readers may subscribe to
WorldNet by visiting
WorldNetDaily's online store.
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