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<title><![CDATA[Humanity's most profound Challenge to Date!]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[When asking just about any American, or non American for that matter, the question:&nbsp; &quot;When in the history of humanity was the worlds monetary system NOT controlled by the top richest and elite?&quot; nearly 100% of the answers are, &quot;Never&quot;. And this is THE WRONG ANSWER. How so?<br />
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One of the strongest factors in our founding forefathers reasoning for revolution was due to the corrupt Bank of England and its owners. This new group of people, the soon to be founders of America, were extremely beaten down and fatigued from their experience with the &quot;Bank of England&quot;. The Bank of England acted much like our federal reserve does today, having ultimate control over two primary areas of a peoples lives; the Bank controlled the print of the money, and set the interest rates. This isn't bad, or an evil act by any measure, until the question popped up as to &quot;WHO&quot; was in charge of the Bank of England. Was the Bank of England founded, controlled and managed by a truly democratic method whereby &quot;The People&quot; had a voting say in its practices? Ney! The Bank of England was owned by the wealthiest in the world, ownership namesakes from such lineages as &quot;Rothschild&quot; &quot;Corning&quot; &quot;Rockefeller&quot; and even the royal bloodline took private monetary interest in the wrongful financial stranglehold upon the people. <br />]]></description>
<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 18 Oct 2008 07:59:46 GMT]]></pubDate>
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