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Over the last two years the dollar has weakened continuously as the printing presses of the Federal Reserve have roared into the night to produce money for two war fronts in Iraq and Afghanistan. The last year has exposed continuing weaknesses against other currencies like the Pound and the Euro. Today, the U.S. dollar hit [...]

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The first new $5 bill was issued by the U.S. Federal Reserve today. Federal Reserve banks will begin distributing the redesigned $5 bills to customer banks, which will then distribute them to businesses and consumers.
the interactive $5 bill

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Yesterday, TNTalk covered the secret inflation rate of the United States economy in brief. Another major money machine, the Middle Eastern economy is just as important a force in the global economy as the Chinese. Look to the banking community bailout by the Saudis as proof of that. Yet, even the likes of Morgan [...]

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The United States economy has steadily lost steam and appears to be stalled. Prices have shot upwards at the fastest pace in thirty years. Energy prices further threaten the equilibrium of an already shaky national platform along with unprecedented spending on the Iraq and Afghanistan fronts.
The Fed doesn’t readily admit it, but the United States [...]

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This is an mp3 on the basics of the Federal Reserve Bank for those of you that want to listen instead of read. This is basic information, hence the title:
THE FEDERAL RESERVE YOU HAVEN’T HEARD ABOUT
“A License to Steal”
Host: Eddie Sachs
Interview with Larry Bates
Audio Time: 26:13, Broadband recommended, 4.6 mb
Copyright 2005 by End Time
This audio [...]

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Just before Christmas, MasterCard released their findings on holiday period spending for this year. They reported that spending from Thanksgiving to Christmas increased “a mere” 3.6 percent over last year. MasterCard Advisors, the promotional services arm of MasterCard, reported that this increase is the weakest performance in at least four years. In the same yearly [...]

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On every $1 billion that the Federal Reserve receives in bonds from the government, the Federal Reserve Bank is legally allowed to create another $15 billion in new credit to lend to states, municipalities, businesses, and individuals or to give away overseas, to charity or the Iraq War. Added to the original $1 billion [...]

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