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Why is your money labeled as?

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Why is our money named on ever dollar bill (Federal Reserve Note)

The last I checked a note is a loan. ie....... car note,promissory note....ect.....

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  1. Because in 1913 the power-elite defrauded us by introducing the Federal Reserve and the fiat money system.

    Peeps who dont understand it should watch Ed Griffins film here.

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=...

    You can also watch a shorter taped speech. Its not as detailed as the audio one above. Be back in a minute with the other one for U.

    Federal Reserve system and fiat money are super duper deals for the banksters & the power-elite. Bad bad deal for ordinary peeps.

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    Shorter Ed Griffin speech--42 min. Good to explain how the Federal Reserve is a banking cartel with the govt being a partner so that laws can protect the cartel

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=...


  2. Federal Reserve Notes are debt, not wealth.

    Look up 'Fiat Money' and also 'Fractional Banking System'  

  3. The US currency, like most countries currency, is issued and owned by the government.   That's right, all the money bills in your wallet and savings account, technically, belong to the US government.  That's why its illegal for you or anyone else to willfully and willingly destroy or deface US bills or coins.  And yes, you can validly argue that the government is owned and created by the people as a whole, yet that does not mean you as an individual have special rites regarding this issue.

    The bills we commonly know as dollars/greenbacks are officially titled Federal Reserve Notes.    The Federal Reserve Bank and US Treasuary control all this... from the bills to the amount that is made or on the market to get, etc.

    You see are economy is regulated by the Treasury and Federal Reserve basically.  When our government issues money like federal reserve notes, they are basically making a contract that says, this bill is worth this much.

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