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group <strong>of</strong> three hundred by a quick informal vote <strong>of</strong> their comrades. One was a man gassed in the Argonne and teargassedat Anacostia; he breathed with an effort, as if each breath would be his last. The other was a man with familytroubles; he had lost his wife and six children during the retreat from Camp Marks and hoped to find them in Johnstown.He talked about his service in France, his three medals, which he refused to wear, his wounds, his five years in agovernment hospital. "If they gave me a job," he said, "I wouldn't care about the bonus.... Now I don't ever want to seea flag again. Give me a gun and I'll go back to Washington.""That's right, buddy," said a woman looking up from her two babies, who lay on a dirty quilt in the sun. A cloud <strong>of</strong> lieshovered above them. Another man was reading the editorial page <strong>of</strong> a Johnstown paper. He shouted, "Let them comehere and mow us down with machine guns. We won't move this time." "That's right, buddy," said the woman again. Ahaggard face — eyes bloodshot, skin pasty white under a three days' beard — suddenly appeared at the window <strong>of</strong> thecar. "Hoover must die," said the face ominously. "You know what this means?" a man shouted from the other side. "Thismeans revolution." — "Yes, you're damned right it means revolution." But it didn't. Bread riots and hunger marches "donot necessarily mean revolution," as economist George Soule wrote in Harper's that August. "People may smash windowsbecause they are hungry, without wanting a government overturn or knowing how to bring it about." It was ordinary folkwho made up the Bonus Army, just as they made up the millions <strong>of</strong> unemployed. They were farm workers and factoryhands, skilled mechanics and white-collar workers, foremen andpr<strong>of</strong>essionals. "Every one <strong>of</strong> them has been thoroughly whipped by hisindividual economic circumstances," said Mauritz Hallgren. "There is aboutthe lot <strong>of</strong> them an atmosphere <strong>of</strong> hopelessness, <strong>of</strong> utter despair, though not<strong>of</strong> desperation. They have no enthusiasm whatever, and no stomach forfighting."Propaganda, blatant lies, or incredible stupidity? Vote-for-Wilson re-electiontruck asks (top question on vertical side-panel behind cab), 'WHO BROKETHE MONEY TRUST?' About to become the real owners <strong>of</strong> the country... thecentral banking business would never be better. Certainly Wilson had not'broken' the 'money trust.' On the contrary, he had ensured the money'trusts' would have every power necessary to breaking the people.FELLOW NEWSMEN REFLECT ON THE TIMESIn April 1932, Kansas editor William Allen White wrote a letter to a friend, Walter Lippman, the political columnist. Bothmen were Republicans, and both were deeply shaken by the depression. In his letter, White said: If out <strong>of</strong> this thingcannot come some permanent peace <strong>of</strong> mind and economic security for the average man, the manual laborer, the smallfellow who has other talents than the acquisitive faculties, we will have lost the World as well as our own souls. If thefear motive is to persist on and on as the prod in the pants <strong>of</strong> humanity, if we cannot supplant hope and joy for fear, ifthe capacity for financial reward is to be the sum <strong>of</strong> all our virtues, what's the use <strong>of</strong> all this travail? Travelers crossingAmerica that summer saw a land <strong>of</strong> harsh contrasts. Surplus food was being spilled into the ocean or piled high in grainelevators while men were breaking store windows to steal a loaf <strong>of</strong> bread. Shoe factories were shut down in New Englandwhile children stayed home from school because they had nothing to put on their feet. Billions <strong>of</strong> dollars nestled safely inbank vaults while hundreds <strong>of</strong> cities issued scrip because they had no currency to pay their bills. Families went in raggedclothing while farmers could not market millions <strong>of</strong> bales <strong>of</strong> cotton. All this in the richest country on earth, with thefattest acres, the tallest buildings, the mightiest machinery, the biggest factories. Who was to blame? Unless a true,serviceable economy is not to provide for sustainable prosperity, all this was at the hand <strong>of</strong> the Federal Reserve System.1930: The Bankruptcy <strong>of</strong> the Sovereign United States & Receivership by THE UNITED STATEShttp://www.barefootsworld.net/usfraud.html (competition is a sin). The Bankruptcy <strong>of</strong> The United States inreceivership since 1930 at the mercy <strong>of</strong> the International Banklords in US President Thomas Jefferson’sprophecy (1809): "I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standingarmies . . . If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue <strong>of</strong> their currency, first byinflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around [the banks] . . . will deprivethe people <strong>of</strong> all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered . . .The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs."-- Thomas Jefferson -- The Debate Over The Recharter Of The Bank Bill, (1809)<strong>History</strong> proves that BankLords pr<strong>of</strong>it from bankrupting a nation (Reference 22, P. 56).http://www.barefootsWorld.net/usfraud.html. Under the doctrine <strong>of</strong> Parens Patriae, "Government As Parent"http://www.barefootsWorld.net/parensp.html , as a result <strong>of</strong> the manipulated bankruptcy <strong>of</strong> the United States <strong>of</strong> Americain 1930, ALL the assets <strong>of</strong> the American people, their person, and <strong>of</strong> our country itself are held by the Depository TrustCorporation at 55 Water Street, NY, NY, secured by UCC Commercial Liens, which are then monetized as "debt money" bythe Federal Reserve. It may interest you to know that under the umbrella <strong>of</strong> the Depository Trust Corporation lies theCEDE Corporation, the Federal Reserve Corporation, the American Bar Association, the legal arm <strong>of</strong> the banking interests,and the Internal Revenue Service, the system's collection agency. You might want to take exception to the name on themarquee at the entrance to 55 Water Street. ??? . . . "Tower <strong>of</strong> Power" . . . ??? Another thing to think about -- who ownsThe Hidden <strong>History</strong> Of <strong>Money</strong> & New World Order Usury Secrets Revealed at last! Page 307

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