You'll get invited to our Meetups as soon as they're scheduled!
| From: | user 4245190 |
| Sent on: | Tuesday, March 11, 2008 9:54 PM |
Dear Fellow Federal Reserve Skeptics,
A great opportunity has come into our own backyards. Arthur J. Rolnick,
Senior Vice President of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve, and Associate
Economist with the Federal Open Market Committee, will be speaking at the
University of Saint Thomas on Thursday, April 10th, 2008. Mr. Rolnick is
coming at the request of the Economics Department to speak and take
questions. This event will be open to the public.
As a liberty activist and student at Saint Thomas, I am urging all
those who question the policies and secrecy of the Federal Reserve to
attend. This is a unique opportunity to confront a man who is deeply
involved in the inner workings of the Federal Reserve, Arthur J. Rolnick.
Stated in his online biography:
"As a top official of the Federal Reserve Bank, Rolnick regularly attends
meetings of the Federal Open Market Committee-the Federal Reserve's
principal body responsible for establishing national money and credit
policies."
Many of us know that the Federal Open Market Committee meets in
secret, with no accountability to Congress or the American people. I find
this deeply disturbing as this committee has dominating control over the
value of our money, resulting in complete control over our personal and
national financial security. This leads many to have serious questions
about who is responsible for the current and worsening economic recession.
I am asking all those who care about our increasingly graven
economic future to attend in solidarity and show our dissent for current
policy. By attending and speaking up on April 10th, we the people can make
an effective impact on the conscience of Mr. Arthur Rolnick. Though some
members of congress do question the Federal Open Market Committee's policy,
many do not. We must represent the growing dissent in the United States
against inflation, money monopoly, and economic secrecy.
Mark your calendars. If you can take off work, do it. Use a sick
day. What is more important: making money that is worth less every day, or
demanding to those who matter economic integrity? Though the date is set at
April 10th at 12:00 pm, the location is still in the works. Once this
information is available I will post it. I hope to set up a preliminary
meeting one week in advance to discuss and consolidate ideas about how to
make ourselves heard to Mr. Rolnick. Please contact me with any ideas.
Do not let this opportunity slip by; join me in this effort for economic
truth and transparency.
All the best,
Kyle Johnson
515.770.3407
Krjohnson7 at stthomas.edu