You think you are free but you are not. You believe you live in a Democratic Republic, but you do not. You believe that money is backed by gold, but it is not. You think that your rights are protected but they are not. You believe that your government works for you, but it does not. You believe that your government is in control, but it is not. You believe that all Americans are equal, but we are not. You believe that the Economy can be fixed the way it exists, but it cannot. You would like to believe that your children have a bright future — but they do not.
On this just passed Easter holiday, I was confronted by an obstinate, yet well-meaning friend that asked me where all the money would come from to run the U.S.A. if we abolished the Federal Income Tax. I looked at her and told her: “From the billions of dollars in taxes that come from Corporations, but first we have to get rid of the Federal Reserve.” But, of course, I left out the part about the hundred or more taxes that are collected across the United States every single minute of every hour on products ranging from cigarettes to the cell phone you use. We are easily the most taxed citizens in the history of the United States, and yet we are told we are in constant and growing debt. How can this be when we are also the hardest working people in the world?

“You know, gentlemen, that I do not owe any personal income tax. But nevertheless, I send a small check, now and then, to the Internal Revenue Service out of the kindness of my heart.” -David Rockefeller
Because I can tell by the relatively paltry response from only a handful of regular readers here at the Anvil to my recent posting attempting to shed light on the true nature of the Federal Income Tax, the IRS and the U.S. Federal Reserve, I believe it is now time to educate you all on just how bankers have been screwing things up and cheating us all for hundreds of years, to the point that now the richest and hardest working nation on Earth stands on the brink of another Depression.
Even if you are a regular reader here, you may not have noticed that I have slightly altered the welcoming message at the top of the main page to the Anvil this morning. It has been changed as follows, the following lines being added:
“If you are not prepared to discuss all enemies of the United States Constitution and the Republic, turn back now. If you are ready to give up Western idealism and Europe itself, turn back now.”