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Fiat empire : why the Federal Reserve violates the U.S. Constitution
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Fiat empire : why the Federal Reserve violates the U.S. Constitution

Author: James JaegerTheodore BaehrG Edward GriffinRon PaulEdwin VieiraAll authors
Publisher: [Beverly Hills, Calif.] : Cornerstone-Matrixx Entertainment, ©2007.
Edition/Format:   DVD video : English
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"Find out why some feel the Federal Reserve System is a 'bunch of organized crooks' and others feel some of its practices 'are in violation of the U.S. Constitution.' Discover why experts agree the Fed is a banking cartel that benefits mainly bankers, their clients in need of easy money, and a Congress that would rather go deeper into debt than seek funding from its constituents"--Container.
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Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: James Jaeger; Theodore Baehr; G Edward Griffin; Ron Paul; Edwin Vieira; Cornerstone-Matrixx Entertainment (Firm)
OCLC Number: 192133806
Notes: Special features include: extended interviews (120 min.).
Performer(s): Ted Baehr, G. Edward Griffin, Ron Paul, Edwin Vieira, Jr.
Description: 2 videodiscs (180 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: DVD.
Other Titles: Why the Federal Reserve violates the U.S. Constitution
Responsibility: produced by William L. Van Alen, Jr. ; written and directed by James Jaeger.

Abstract:

"Find out why some feel the Federal Reserve System is a 'bunch of organized crooks' and others feel some of its practices 'are in violation of the U.S. Constitution.' Discover why experts agree the Fed is a banking cartel that benefits mainly bankers, their clients in need of easy money, and a Congress that would rather go deeper into debt than seek funding from its constituents"--Container.

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