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Civil Liberties and Civil Rights , A Brief Description of the Differences. Civil liberties are the basic rights of all Americans such as freedom of speech which was outlined in the Bill of Rights. Civil rights are given to individuals by the state to make sure they have protection under the law and equal opportunities

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Even Though the CFR Originated in Europe, it’s the American Branch of the Elite Plan to Bring a Totalitarian New World Order. The CFR originated in Europe in 1919, when Colonel Edward M. House, who was a close advisor of then-President Woodrow Wilson, gathered together many prominent American and British ‘peace’ delegates. The meeting that

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The Central Bank Called the Federal Reserve is a Private Corporation Run by the Corrupt Banking Elite. They Rule the World With Counterfeit Money. The United States central bank called the Federal Reserve Banking System has created mayhem within our country. Most Americans are in deep financial trouble with huge credit card debt and little

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The Central Bank and Andrew Jackson, an Opposition That Saved the Country. The opposition to the creation of a central bank held by private individuals is steeped in the history of this nation from historical figures such as Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson. Thomas Jefferson was opposed to Alexander Hamilton financial policies, especially a federally

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The Causes of National Debt Are Directly Linked to the Illegal Federal Reserve System. We Must Abolish the Fed and Regain Control Over Our Money and Our Country. The causes of national debt increases are numerous but are basically a consequence of the government spending much more money than it has, or ever will have,

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Central Bank Called the Fed Fails in its Actions and its Communication. The United States managed without a central bank, with certain exceptions, until the twentieth century. The Federal Reserve System was brought in, so it was claimed, to regulate the nation’s financial system, and to prevent economic depressions and bank panics. Despite its lofty

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