US/Congress/Corruption

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US congress has been systematically corrupted by the US Deep State.

Mark Gorton describes in 50 Years Of The Deep State how the Enterprise embarked on a systematic project to corrupt the US Congress, by involvement in financial frauds such as the Savings and Loan Fraud.[1]

 

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Federal Reserve Act“The Republican leader did not know what was in the Act nor was he given the opportunity to find out what was in the Act. Later in debate Bristow directly accused Owen of inserting provisions for the profit of his own bank.

There were major abuses of the legislative process in the passage of the Federal Reserve Act - sufficient to void the act. If we have a society that lives by rules then there is no Federal Reserve Act.

Both Finance Committee Chairmen, Congressman Glass and Senator Owen, had conflict of interest with personal banking interests and stood to gain from the bill. Meetings to discuss the bill were held without knowledge of committee members. Decisions were arrived at and established without the knowledge and agreement of members. Major sections of the bill were settled without consultation and railroaded into final form. There is indisputable evidence of outside banking influence upon Congress.”
Antony Sutton
National Security Whistleblowers Coalition/Dirty Dozen“This Dirty Dozen list could have easily been 60 or 70 people - unfortunately. It's a sad reflection on how bad things are in Congress. We had to limit the list to a number that we could manage, so we decided to keep it to a dozen people. These dozen people are at the top of our list because they have let us down the most - and also those who have been in the position to do something.”Sibel Edmonds30 July 2006
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