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http://RestoreTheRepublic.com - Transcript of February 23, 2009 Public Address to United States Military.

Today, I want to reach out to all of the men and women who are serving in the United States Armed Forces, in law enforcement, and in the intelligence services.

With our country on the brink of complete economic collapse, engaged in two wars, a military stretched to thin overseas, and the constitution discarded by our representatives in Washington, we call upon you to recall your oath of enlistment to support and defend the

Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic and join those of us who are working to restore our constitutional republic.

There are clear and immediate domestic threats to the republic and the people of the United States. With the increasing threat to the right to bear arms and the well regulated militia, the people's ability to preserve a free state has been drastically limited.

Therefore, we call upon you disobey any order that infringes upon the rights enumerated in our constitution.

Many of your brother and sisters have given their lives for the freedoms we hold so dear and that make our nation strong. Our representatives in Washington are not listening to the people, we have petitioned the government only to be met with repeated injuries.

The founders forged a perfect union and administration after administration has strayed further and further from their intent.

Upholding your oath may require the detention of elected officials. Following your oath, obeying the Nuremberg principles and preventing a rogue government from committing crimes against the people is not a military coup, it is protecting the Constitution, your highest obligation.

We the people need you at our side during these times, please join us as we restore the republic together.

Long live the republic.

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Money Trust Investigation. Investigation of Financial and Monetary Conditions in the United States Under House Resolutions Nos. 429 and 504

In 1912, a special subcommittee was convened by the Chairman of the House Banking and Currency Committee, Arsene P. Pujo. Its purpose was to investigate the "money trust," a small group of Wall Street bankers that exerted powerful control over the nation's finances. The committee's majority report concluded that a group of financial leaders had abused the public trust to consolidate control over many industries. The Pujo Committee report created a climate of public opinion that lead to the passage of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914.

The hearings were conducted between May 16, 1912 and February 26, 1913. The transcript of the hearings was published in three volumes. It is presented in the original 29 parts with the index, a table of interlocking directorates of 18 financial institutions, and the majority/minority report of the committee.

SUDOC: Y 4.B 22/1:M 74/2/
OCLC: 5538616
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Author(s): United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency

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