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In 1896, William Jennings Bryan, a former U.S. Representative from Nebraska said in a speech at the Democratic National Convention, "You shalt not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold." Bryan emphatically endorsed, "Free Silver" as a medium of exchange along with gold. In truth money, like the energy it represents, should be released into circulation commensurate with the industrial, technological, and overall productive capacity of a nation. Adolph Hitler and National Socialist Germany recognized this and in a few short years Germany soared to the top as the most prosperous nation on earth. Concomitant with this, it is imperative that the money be interest or usury free. In many ancient cultures, usury was considered a capital felony offense like murder or rape. Usury is the great destroyer of civilizations. The problem with the U.S., is that the bankster and corporate criminals, along with their lackeys in government have so de-industrialized the country that it produces little more than prisons, lottery tickets, and fast food hamburgers. You can't build a lasting edifice on a foundation of sand. That and its polyglot, mongrelized population, which is part and parcel of its pre-meditated destruction along with the dismantling of its industries. It is astonishing and sickening to realize that by the middle of the 20th century, the U.S. was such an economic powerhouse that it produced almost as much as the entire rest of the world combined. It is now a pathetic shell of its former self, again all by design, promulgated by the usual suspects. Great post and piece of writing here, "A", thank you.

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I sit at a desk with a mountain of scales dropping from my eyes after reading your report. Truly, this is a horrrendous crime. Many have already been informed of the nefarious plot to create the "Federal" Reserve thanks to the book The Creature from Jekyll Island by patriot G. Edward Griffin, and I vaguely recall reading about William Jennings Bryan's "Cross of Gold" sermon as an "interesting" event in 19th Century Americana, but to discover the immense depravity of this heinous crime has been jarring to say the least.

Many thanks for your valuable research and reportage of this generally hidden but earthshaking conspiracy!

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