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So much has been written about why we should end the Federal Reserve, and with the recent public demand for an audit, the message has finally reached the masses. Hopefully, if such an audit manifests, it will be the first step toward ultimately dismantling the Federal Reserve. (We should start with the extremely shady Bank Term Funding Program). But very little has been written about how to end the Federal Reserve, and that is what I wish to address here.
The How
You may read through my proposed plan and disagree with me on the details. But we must agree on this point: The key objective is to minimize any fluctuations in the current money supply as best we can. This can be done in a delicate manner that might even go unnoticed by the market, outlined in 5 steps:
Revoke All Federal Reserve Monetary Policy Privileges Lock Down All Debt Assets on the Federal Reserve Balance Sheet Gradually Sell Off Non-Expiring Assets The Federal Reserve Becomes a True Private Institution with No Special Legal Privileges If the Federal Reserve Cannot Function as a Private Bank
This is the dream! To End the Fed! I’ve been hearing this since the Ron Paul days of 2005 when he really got into full swing in the political arena for president. Ending the Fed would probably rid us of the money and cyclical problems we have in our economy, really quickly, by ending the inflation and thievery that is being committed upon us by the banksters and other financial rip-off artists. With ending the Fed, we could also end the FDIC and related moral hazard creators, thus making people have to do their own due diligence. We might even become free again! What do you think of ridding ourselves of this parasitic institution of the state?