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Details of McKinley assassination discussed prior to JFK Fort Worth Breakfast, 11/22/63

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Gil Jesus

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Nov 22, 2009, 7:53:30 AM11/22/09
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The morning of November 22, 1963: As the crowd inside the Hotel Texas
await the President's entrance for the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce
breakfast, the TV reporter eerily reads from notes the circumstances
surrounding the assassination of President William McKinley.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsI0lxmBkKk

curtjester1

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Nov 22, 2009, 12:56:19 PM11/22/09
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It seems Gil, all the President's that opposed the money 'cartel' of
The Fed or the like were gunned downed or shot at. Jackson (shot at),
Lincoln (Legal Tender Act - Greenbacks), Garfield, McKinley's two
campaigns, and of course JFK's direct opposition with his enacted
sanction. I don't even think or heard of JFK opposing The Fed in
speeches while running, so I assume he knew he would not be elected if
he did, which would make him all the more braver.

http://www.populistamerica.com/how_the_federal_reserve_runs_the_us

In a recent Senate Budget Committee hearing on C-SPAN about two weeks
ago, it was widely debated that The Fed has caused so much debt that
something HAS to be done. Something like 60 trillions of dollars are
owed to the cartel's cronies which is in the real accounting world
equal to what the gov't tries to pawn off on the citizenry as 13
trillion. The true figures come out to about $175K for each
individual in this country just for the national debt. They also had
some interesting stats on just what the interest on the national debt
would be as part of the yearly budget with war, health, etc...and it
in itself was quite high. (I have that hearing saved if anyone is
interested).

CJ

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