Lee Rogers
Daily Stormer
August 11, 2019
The Federal Reserve is a diabolical Jewish system of fraud and usury. It’s no wonder why these Jews don’t want anybody questioning its “independence.”
Last week, The Wall Street Journal published an opinion piece authored by four former leaders of the Federal Reserve. The article entitled “America Needs an Independent Fed,” was basically an attack on Donald Trump who has been publicly critical of the Fed’s interest rate policies.
It’s worth noting that each of these former Fed leaders are Jewish according to their Wikipedia profiles.
The Jew Paul Volcker
The Jew Alan Greenspan
The Jew Ben Bernanke
The Jew Janet Yellen
The entire concept of a Central Bank is just a modern day form of Jewish usury. It is an organization that creates money out of nothing on computers and charges the government interest for the “privilege” of borrowing that money. In order to pay interest on the debt, the government burdens the people with all sorts of unnecessary taxation. The entire system is nothing but a fraud and a form of Jewish financial enslavement.
Truth be told, there is no reason for a Central Bank to exist. The government could simply issue debt free money for the direct benefit of the people. But such an arrangement would not benefit Jewish money lenders, which is why we see Jews constantly rambling on about the alleged importance of Central Bank independence.
Even though Trump is not going full Ron Paul and calling for the Fed to be abolished, he is using his megaphone to question the institution’s credibility. Jews don’t want anybody from the political world questioning anything about this horrible and unnecessary institution, even if that criticism only has something to do with their decisions on interest rates. That’s because the Jewish control over money is arguably the most powerful weapon that they employ against the goyim. Without this weapon, the entire Jewish power structure would crumble in on itself.
But the very fact that we have four Jews kvetching about the importance of the Fed’s independence, is reason enough to abolish the system completely.