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Federal Reserve Banks are independent, privately owned and locally controlled corporations. The Income Tax only pays the interest to this private company. In other words Taxes dont go to run the country, it all goes to the private foreign banking families that have been scamming Americans since 1909. OK - lets keep it simple you say the Federal Reserve acts as a regulatory agency. But there is no governmental control according to the SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES No governmental control= UNCONSTITUTIONAL. Lewis v. United States, 680 F.2d 1239 (1982) the court ruled that the Federal Reserve Banks are independent, privately owned and locally controlled corporations, and there is not sufficient federal government control over detailed physical performance and day to day operation of the Federal Reserve Bank for it to be considered a federal agency: Congressional Attempts to Control the Fed (quotes courtesy of site linked below - quotes not under copyright) 1937 Rep. Charles G. Binderup of Nebraska 1952 Rep. Wright Patman of Texas ( House Banking Chairman) In fact there has never been an independent audit of either the twelve banks of the Federal Reserve Board that has been filed with the Congress ... For 40 years the system, while freely using the money of the government, has not made a proper accounting. Patman RE: Federal Open Market Committee one of the most secret societies. These twelve men decide what happens in the economy ... In making decisions they check with no one -- not the President, not the Congress, not the people. Patman also said: In the United States we have, in effect, two governments ... We have the duly constituted Government ... Then we have an independent, uncontrolled and uncoordinated government in the Federal Reserve System, operating the money powers which are reserved to Congress by the Constitution. 1971 Rep. John R. Rarick of Louisiana introduced H.R. 351: To vest in the Government of the United States the full, absolute, complete, and unconditional ownership of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks. He said: The Federal Reserve is not an agency of government. It is a private banking monopoly. He was later defeated for re-election. 1980s, Rep. Phil Crane of Illinois called for the repeal of the Federal Reserve Act. In 1980 congress passed the Monetary Control Act,it gave the Federal Reserve control of all banking institutions. The majority of the post below was plagiarized from two websites - see links. Answer You know, whenever I hear what I think are just crazy questions like this...one of my first thoughts is: Just for a second...say it was even remotely possible that all those very involved, dedicated people, on all sides of the discussion, knew it was so...why would they keep it hidden...but even more importantly....what do you think... would it take even 5 minutes to correct it and just pass a law, or whatever is needed, allowing it? Maybe less. Then of course...I think your probably so confused that your not asking about anything even related to what you think...I suspect you want to challenge the Constitutionality of an income tax...(which by the way is addressed in the 16th amendment). Not the Federal Reseve..which is defined below and is really just a method for orderly banking and I cant imagine being a Constitutional issue. The central banking system of the U.S., comprised of the Federal Reserve Board, the 12 Federal Reserve Banks, and the national and state member banks. Its primary purpose is to regulate the flow of money and credit in the country. The Federal Reserve was established in 1913 to maintain a sound and stable banking system throughout the United States and to promote a strong economy. The Board of Governors is made up of 7 members that are appointed to 14-year terms by the President and approved by the Senate. Almost all U.S. banks are a part of the Federal Reserve System, which requires that those banks maintain a certain percentage of their assets deposited with the regional Federal Reserve Bank. These reserve requirements are set by the Board of Governors and by changing the requirements, the Federal Reserve System can greatly impact the amount of money supply in the economy. The Federal Reserve System has several functions. First, it serves as a bank for banks: many transactions between banks are processed through the Federal Reserve System. Financial it cannot be found in institutions are also able to borrow money through the Federal Reserve, but only after attempting to find credit elsewhere; the Federal Reserve System provides credit only when it cannot be found in the markets or in cases of emergency. Second, the Federal Reserve System acts as the governments bank. The tax system processes incoming and outgoing payments through a Federal Reserve checking account. The Federal Reserve also buys and sells government securities. The Fed even issues the U.S. currency, although the actual production of the currency is handled elsewhere. Third, the Federal Reserve System acts as a regulatory agency. The Fed polices the banking industry to make sure that things run smoothly and that the rights of consumers are protected. The central banking system of the U.S., comprised of the Federal Reserve Board, the 12 Federal Reserve Banks, and the national and state member banks. Its primary purpose is to regulate the flow of money and credit in the country. The Federal Reserve was established in 1913 to maintain a sound and stable banking system throughout the United States and to promote a strong economy. The Board of Governors is made up of 7 members that are appointed to 14-year terms by the President and approved by the Senate. Almost all U.S. banks are a part of the Federal Reserve System, which requires that those banks maintain a certain percentage of their assets deposited with the regional Federal Reserve Bank. These reserve requirements are set by the Board of Governors and by changing the requirements, the Federal Reserve System can greatly impact the amount of money supply in the economy. The Federal Reserve System has several functions. First, it serves as a bank for banks: many transactions between banks are processed through the Federal Reserve System. Financial institutions are also able to borrow money through the Federal Reserve, but only after attempting to find credit elsewhere; the Federal Reserve System provides credit only when it cannot be found in the markets or in cases of emergency. Second, the Federal Reserve System acts as the governments bank. The tax system processes incoming and outgoing payments through a Federal Reserve checking account. The Federal Reserve also buys and sells government securities. The Fed even issues the U.S. currency, although the actual production of the currency is handled elsewhere. Third, the Federal Reserve System acts as a regulatory agency. The Fed polices the banking industry to make sure that things run smoothly and that the rights of consumers are protected..
Posted on: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 22:41:01 +0000

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