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How the Great American Family is Being Torn Apart. Our culture worships the idea of family. Politicians throw around ideas about family as an excuse to control people and pass laws limiting personal freedom. “The sanctity of marriage” has been splattered all over the headlines in order to keep homosexuals from having legally binding marriages.

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The Function of the Central Bank in the United States is Far Different From What We Have Been Led to Believe. To Protect Our Freedom We Must Abolish the Fed. The function of the central bank is solely to the benefit of the elite banking familes who own the Federal Reserve System. The private owners

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Does The Fractional Reserve Banking System Enslave the Population? The fractional reserve banking system started over 500 years ago. It was started by the Goldsmiths throughout Europe who stored gold in secure premises for wealthy clients. As these networks of Goldsmiths grew up all over Europe, they provided notes (the first banknotes) which were exchangeable

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The Bohemian Grove Club Uses Cult Like Rituals to Bind the Elite Together. The Bohemian Grove Club is one of the most corrupt secret societies today, and each time a law is passed in the U.S. or a war is entered into, citizens are left to wonder if the club had something to do with

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The Country as Well as the People are the Worst Victims of the Bush War on Terror. The Bush war on terror publicly began on September 11, 2001, which was more or less a direct response to the terrorist attacks on that date. The main objective of the Bush war on terror is to destroy

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The Bought U.S. Media Makes Publishing and Broadcast Decisions Based on the Interests of the Corporation or Advertisers, Rather Than the People. The bought U.S. media is rife with conflicts between serving the interests of the local citizens and the interests of the corporate parent company. The wide array of channels available on cable and

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