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How Private Interests and The Banking Dynasties Control Washington

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Quite a number of Americans believe the Federal Reserve to be a government controlled banking institution, but this view is mistaken.

The Federal Reserve, as mentioned, is overseen by private interests, and America’s largest banks like Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo.

The strongest branch of the Federal Reserve is the New York Federal Reserve Bank, which fell under the control of 8 long established banking families. Only 4 of these dynasties hail from largely American backgrounds, which are Goldman Sachs, the Rockefellers, Lehman Brothers, and Kuhn Loeb. The other 4 are the Rothschilds in Paris and London, the Warburgs from Germany, the Lazards from France, and Israel Moses Sieff from Britain.

These families were still privately controlling the Federal Reserve into the 21st century..

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Lance Ciepiela is a retired senior who had an interesting career in government service - a United States Marine Corps (USMC) Vietnam-Era veteran, who became interested in restoring the Constitution after I realized that W Bush had attacked (more...)
 

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