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Why the Federal Reserve is not about freedom, but about a debt shackles
🗓 December 23, 1913 — remember this date. That's when the USA voluntarily (or not quite) gave up control over its currency.
Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act, and voila — the Federal Reserve System (FRS) came into play.
And here's where the circus with fire begins. Ready?
❓ What is the Federal Reserve anyway?
In theory — like the 'main bank of the country'.
📠 They print dollars, monitor inflation, pretend to be the good daddies of the economy.
But in fact — it's not a government structure.
Yes-yes, not government. Forget school textbooks.
👉 The Federal Reserve is a private club of bankers, where sit:
🟠 Rothschilds
🟠 Warburgs
🟠 Rockefellers
and all the other golden brotherhood.
Through banks like Manhattan Bank they gained a monopoly on printing bucks.
The state? Why is it even needed? 😏
🤔 How was it before this?
Until 1913, everything was more or less logical.
The right to issue money was with the government.
America printed money itself, without the banking mafia.
📌 Financial sovereignty was at least something...
💣 So what changed after that?
Everything changed after the law.
Now only the FRS decides when, how much, and why to print dollars.
And the Federal Reserve, I remind you, is not Uncle Sam. It's an uncle with a cigar and a cat, sitting in the shadows.
💵 From this moment on, the dollar stopped being just a currency.
Now it's a debt instrument. Each new bill = someone else's new obligations. Sounds fun? 😅
🧠 A brilliant quote to realize the scale:
> 'Give me control over a nation's money — and I don't care who writes its laws.'
— Mayer Amschel Rothschild
😐 As cynical as it sounds — that's exactly how it works.
🥴 Even Woodrow Wilson later regretted:
> 'I destroyed my country. A great industrial power is now governed by the banking system and taxes.'
Too late, Woody. The train has left. Now we're all on it — and there are no brakes.
🎭 The illusion of control
Many still believe that 'the government controls the money'.
Sure, of course. It rules... only in TikTok comments.
In reality — money under the control of private guys in expensive suits.
They decide how much inflation your salary will have tomorrow.
💥 And here's why crypto is not a toy
It's not just a trendy fad for hipsters from Twitter.
Cryptocurrency is the answer. It's an alternative. It's a chance to say 'no' to the centuries-old banking system.
👉 Blockchain = transparency
👉 Crypto = control in your hands
👉 DeFi = financial independence without bankers
🧠 What did I personally understand?
Central banks are not about care, it's about control
Dollar = debt, not just a piece of paper
The Federal Reserve is a brilliant multi-move that the world swallowed with joy
📢 Final note:
If you still think crypto is a 'bubble'...
Then congratulations: you're still playing by the rules written not for you.
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And if it didn't resonate — it's okay, I've long lost the illusion that I can please everyone 😎