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* [http://projects.exeter.ac.uk/RDavies/arian/llyfr.html History of Money from Ancient Times to the Present Day] by [[w:Glyn_Davies_(economist)|Glyn Davies]]
* [http://projects.exeter.ac.uk/RDavies/arian/llyfr.html History of Money from Ancient Times to the Present Day] by [[w:Glyn_Davies_(economist)|Glyn Davies]]
 
* video: '''"[http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=the+money+master&hl=en&emb=0&aq=f#q=the+money+masters&hl=en&emb=0 The Money Masters]"
* video: "[http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=the+money+master&hl=en&emb=0&aq=f#q=the+money+masters&hl=en&emb=0 The Money Masters]"
 
* [[w:Glass–Steagall Act|Glass–Steagall Act]]
* [[w:Glass–Steagall Act|Glass–Steagall Act]]
** video: [http://www.larouchepac.com/gsfilm The Takedown of Glass-Steagall]
** video: [http://www.larouchepac.com/gsfilm The Takedown of Glass-Steagall]

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“Give me control of a Nation's money and I care not who makes the laws.” Mayer Amschel Bauer (Rothschild)
“Don't steal, the government hates competition.”

Intro

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History

Central Banks

Federal Reserve bank

  • United States Note and a Federal Reserve Note
    • The difference between a United States Note and a Federal Reserve Note is that a United States Note represented a "bill of credit" and was inserted by the Treasury directly into circulation free of interest. Federal Reserve Notes are backed by debt purchased by the Federal Reserve, and thus generate seigniorage for the Federal Reserve System, which serves as a lending intermediary between the Treasury and the public.

European Central Bank

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Bank of England

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