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Federal Reserve Famous Quotes


Read the Following Federal Reserve Famous Quotes. Learn How the Power Bankers Will Continue to Steal the Wealth From the American People & Enrich the Ruling Class.


The following Federal Reserve famous quotes discuss this privately owned and fraudulent central bank of the United States.

While they don’t necessarily mention the Fed by name, they expose exactly what is wrong with it and the bankers who own and control it.

We invite you to spend considerable time on this website for more on the Federal Reserve, as well as many other issues affecting our immediate well-being as a country and a people.


“As an ex-banker and one who has scuttled quite largely about this country of ours, I give you my solemn word of honor that I have never seen any other class more corrupt, conscienceless, and thieving than bankers.”

– Jack Woodford

“As a result of the Civil War, corporations (banking) have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working on the prejudices of the people until wealth is aggregated in the hands of a few, and the Republic is destroyed.

“I feel at this moment more anxiety for the safety of my country than ever before, even in the midst of war.”

– President Abraham Lincoln

“The death of Lincoln is a disaster for Christendom.

“I fear that foreign bankers with their craftiness and tortuous tricks will entirely control the exuberant riches of America and use it to corrupt modern civilization.

“They will not hesitate to plunge the whole world into wars and chaos, in order that they may inherit the Earth.”

– Bismarck

“We the men in this hall, who control the economic destiny of the Nation, knew in 1927 that this terrible depression was coming, and we did nothing about it.”

– President of the American Bankers Association, speaking at their convention, in 1931

“The Government, under the Constitution, has the power to create all the money.

“It issues both money and bonds, and sells the bonds to the bankers that create deposit money.

“If banks need the cash to pay the depositors, the Treasury supplies it free.

“In that way, Congress has farmed out to private bankers the nation’s credit free, and Congress’ power to create money, the greatest and most profitable privilege our Nation had, absolutely free; and of course, unconstitutionally.”

– Congressman Wright Patman


“It would appear that there could be no subject of more supreme importance to the people of the United States than an understanding of money and its powers.

“It is remarkable, and a fact of surpassing importance, that the provision of the Constitution of the United States authorizing Congress exclusively to coin money and regulate the value thereof has been overlooked by American states men.

“Their failure to perceive the deep significance of this language of the Constitution has resulted in the indefensible expansion and contraction of money by private persons, bringing on monetary depressions periodically.”

– Senator Robert L. Owen

Mr. Owen was chairman of the Senate Banking Committee in 1913, and managed the Federal Reserve Act legislation.

It is strange that he, a then “statesman”, overlooked the Constitutional provision that said definitely that Congress could not surrender its powers to a private corporation.

(Source- The Legalized Crime of Banking and a Constitutional Remedy (1958), by Silas Walter Adams).


“We authorize you (our loan agents in the western states) to loan funds on good real estate to fall due not later than September 1, 1894, and at no time thereafter.

“And on and after that date we will not renew our loans under any consideration.

“But on September 1, 1894, we will demand our money. We will foreclose and become Mortgagees in possession.

“We can in this way take two-thirds of the farms west of the Mississippi and thousands of them east of the Mississippi as well, at our own price.

“We will own three-fourths of the farms of the West and the money of the nation. Then farmers will become tenants as in England.”

– American Bankers Association, 1891

“One of these days the people of this country are going to rise up in their wrath and compel the change of such an idiotic system that compels our own people to pay tribute to a few who have nothing invested and run no risk, in order to conduct the affairs of our Government, and especially our national defense program.

“If some person attempts to show how the credit of the Nation is being farmed out free to “14,567” privately owned commercial banks he could be (is) quickly silenced by a whispering campaign that he is a monetary nut, a crackpot, or a green backer who wants to flood the country with printing-press money.

“Then a few references to continental currency, fiat money, and German inflation, and the opposition is dead.”

– Congressman Wright Patman, December 1 , 1943

“All the perplexities, confusion and distress in America arise not from defects in our Constitution; not from want of honor or virtue, so much as from down right ignorance of the nature of coin, credit and circulation.”

– Ex-President John Adams, in a letter to his friend, Ex-President Thomas Jefferson

“Finance, money, credit, International Banking knows no boundaries of nations, no tongue, no color, no creed. It is the universal language of exploitation and tyranny.

“It robs the American farmer, the Welsh miner, the Czech glass workers, the toiling, serving and producing men, women and children, with equal complacency.

“It knows no mastery but its own, no service but to itself, no means but money: it will brook no opposition.”

– Siegfried 

“Here is a nation that might be the richest nation on earth, when actually we haven’t enough of anything, because there is not enough production.

“The need is here. The ability to produce is here. The people are eager to produce – willing to work.

“The stoppage is the system that puts profits before production – and that is the money system.”

– Henry Ford




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