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The Printing is Coming: A Warning from Jackson and Revere on the Federal Reserve's Plans

By Matt Hayward 

Hear ye, hear ye, my fellow countrymen and women! I come to you with a message of great importance, an announcement that shall echo through the ages. I stand before you, a herald of knowledge, a union of the spirits of our esteemed Andrew Jackson and our valiant Paul Revere. At this moment, I bear news of the great printing that cometh, the printing that shall alter the very fabric of our nation.

As the dusk of our present-day turns to the dawn of the morrow, let it be known that the Federal Reserve hath declared its intentions in a missive of formidable significance. Behold the document at hand: https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/pressreleases/other20230315a.htm. Herein lies the proclamation of the mighty institution's plan to unleash a torrent of currency, a deluge that shall send ripples through the world of finance.

The tale does not end here, for I bring you further news of a most intriguing nature. Cast your gaze upon this chronicle, dear citizens: https://frbservices.org/financial-services/fednow/. Within its digital pages, you shall find evidence of the FedNow℠ Service, an innovation of the Federal Reserve that seeks to revolutionize how we conduct our transactions.

In the face of these momentous changes, we must not blindly embrace the winds of change. Rather, we must heed the lessons of our forebears and cautiously approach this new era. As Jackson fought against the centralization of power in banking, and Revere warned us of the impending threats, so too must we remain vigilant and wary of the dangers that may arise from the Federal Reserve's actions.

The printing is coming, the printing is coming! Let us not forget the wisdom and courage of Andrew Jackson and Paul Revere as we navigate these uncertain times. Our duty as citizens is to stand firm against potential abuses of power and protect the stability and well-being of our great nation.

Together, let us be the watchful guardians of our economy, our freedom, and our future. The printing is coming, the printing is coming! We shall remain alert and question the path laid before us, always prepared to defend the principles upon which our beloved country was founded.



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