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From: "jasiek z toronto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of list prawica" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 8:28 AM
Subject: Prawica: Lichwiarski system w Federal Reserve - ujawniony...
>
>
> 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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> jasiek z toronto
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