Today was pretty quiet
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Christian Graus wrote:
4 - I responded with more facts
Insignificant opinions aren't facts.
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All that proves is that the Federal Reserve is a separate company which has ties to the US government. It isn't a governmental department, so I don't know that the governmental auditors would have jurisdiction. The overall methodology is somewhat similar to a trusted system process. The Federal Reserve's presence as a company might also explain why it keeps records secret. After all, most companies do, to stop other companies from stealing ideas or reducing their profits.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Those in the know about the Fed, realize that it does keep certain records secret. The soon-to-be-former Chairman of the House Banking Committee, Henry Gonzales, has spoken on record repeatedly about how the Fed at one point says it does not have certain requested records, and then it is found through investigation that it in fact does have those records, or at least used to.
So a large company lies. It's a shame, but not entirely unexpected.
You don't understand the power that it has do you?
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You don't understand the power that it has do you?
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I can see where you're going with this. Feel free to fall off your trolley, just don't expect me to join you. If you can't provide proof that the Federal Reserve is evil, then I'm done here.
I take that is a no, but I didn't expect a queeny eurochum to look up at their masters.
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I guess I scared the retard back into his cave.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.