Economic Concepts: Fauxsparity – The Fed and the Death of the Dollar – 12-22-2009
December 22, 2009
Listen to our Call for Freedom from December 15th 2009, where we discuss how the Federal Reserve, despite claims to the contrary, has spent the last century destroying the US currency through it’s reckless management of monetary policy. Learn what is awaiting us in the years ahead, and what you can do to hedge against a worst case scenario.
Presented by: Randall Hinton and Thomas Dyches
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The Call for Freedom – Tuesday Dec. 15th, 2009, 9:00PM(MST)
December 9, 2009

ECONOMIC CONCEPTS: FAUXSPARITY, THE DEATH OF THE DOLLAR
It is often said that the United States is the most prosperous nation in the world. This may be true in some respects, but through the manipulation of the Federal Reserve the true prosperity has been replaced by false prosperity and paving the way to complete economic collapse. Call in and listen as we discuss how the FED has stolen our nations wealth.
Presented by: Randall Hinton and Thomas Dyches
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- Begins at 9:00PM(MST) sharp!
- Call kicks off with a 30 minute presentation by our speakers followed by an open forum discussion to answer your questions and debate.
Silver Dollars
November 7, 2009
Between 1792 ad 1935, how many silver dollars did the United States mint – 80 million, 100 million, or 900 million? [Read more]
The Continental Dollar
August 11, 2009
The Continental dollar in the Revolutionary War first had a value of one hundred cents. But Congress was so insolvent that the money they issued soon lost a lot of its value. What was the final value of the Continental dollar – forty cents, fifteen cents, or less than one cent? [Read more]
The Value of the Dollar
July 14, 2009
When the buying power of the current dollar is compared to the 1933 dollar, is the current dollar worth 40 cents, 22 cents, or 6 cents? [Read more]









