Quote from Haroki:
1- I like this chart, it shows that Congress investigated the ownership of the various banks, and therefore who controls the Fed
2- since it is law that foreigners may not own more than a trivial amount in the Fed (The law prohibits the general public, non-bank firms, and foreigners from owning anything more than a trivial amount of stock in any Federal Reserve Bank (12 USCA §283). ) it means that they found everything to be ok.
3- to prove that it is non-trivial ownership, YOU CLOWNS need to come up with ownership %ages of the various banks, and prove that they have a controlling interest in more than 1/2 of the banks in the ENTIRE Fed system, since voting in the banks is different than with normal public companies - Moreover, the ownership rights of Federal Reserve Bank stock are different than the common stock of typical corporations. Usually, the number of votes a shareholder has is proportional to the number of shares he owns. However, ownership of Federal Reserve Bank stock entitles the shareholder to one vote when voting for its regional Federal Reserve Bank officials regardless of how many total shares the member bank may own.
4- Thanks for making my point for me![]()
What point?
The only valid point you made is lack of ownership percentages.
The Congressional Banking graph tells us the BIGGEST BANKING dynasties in Europe have their hands squarely in Fed ownership.
And since we dont know ownership %'s, its really a non issue since we can trust the Rothschilds and Warburgs to play nice.
The same International Bankers who finance wars between nations to make money.
YEA RIGHT!
Run along and play with your doggie now.