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1920Lord John Maynard Keynes | British Economist

By this means government may secretly and unobserved, confiscate the wealth of the people, and not one man in a million will detect the theft.

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1924Reginald McKenna | Chancellor of the Exchequer

I am afraid that the ordinary citizen will not like to be told that the banks can and do 'create' money, and they who control the credit of a nation direct the policy of the government and hold in the hollow of their hands, the destiny of the people.

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1926Louis Brandeis | US Supreme Court Justice

The doctrine of the separation of powers was adopted by the convention of 1787 not to promote efficiency but to preclude the exercise of arbitrary power. The purpose was not to avoid friction, but, by means of the inevitable friction incident to the distribution of the governmental powers among three departments, to save the people from autocracy. ...Speed and efficiency, however, are not the proper ends of government. If they were, the framers would have created a dictatorship.

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1927John F Hylan | New York City Mayor

The real menace of our republic is this invisible government which like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy length over city, state and nation. Like the octopus of real life, it operates under cover of a self created screen....At the head of this octopus are the Rockefeller Standard Oil interests and a small group of powerful banking houses generally referred to as international bankers. The little coterie of powerful international bankers virtually run the United States government for their own selfish purposes. They practically control both political parties.

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1931Dr Cornelius Rhoads | Rockefeller Institute

The Puerto Ricans are the dirtiest, laziest, most dangerous and theivish race of men ever inhabiting this sphere... I have done my best to further the process of extermination by killing off eight and transplanting cancer into several more... All physicians take delight in the abuse and torture of the unfortunate subjects.

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1932Louis McFadden | Chairman of the House Banking Committee

The depression was not accidental. It was a carefully contrived occurence... The international bankers sought to bring about a condition of despair here so that they might emerge as the rulers of us all.

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1933Smedley Butler | Major General

I spent thirty-three years and four months in active military service as a member of this country's most agile military force, the Marine Corps. I served in all commissioned ranks from Second Lieutenant to Major-General. And during that period, I spent most of my time being a high class muscle-man for Big Business, for Wall Street and for the Bankers. In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism.

I suspected I was just part of a racket at the time. Now I am sure of it. Looking back on it, I feel that I could have given Al Capone a few hints. The best he could do was to operate his racket in three districts. I operated on three continents.

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1933Franklin Roosevelt | President

The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know, that a financial element in the large centers has owned the government ever since the days of Andrew Jackson - and I am not wholly excepting the Administration of W.W.

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1933Adolf Hitler | Protector of Germany

Terrorism is the best political weapon for nothing drives people harder than a fear of sudden death.

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1934Sir Ralph Hawtrey | Secretary of the British Treasury

When a bank lends, it creates money out of nothing... Other lenders have not the mystical power of creating the means of payment out of nothing.

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