02-03-2013, 05:27 PM
I would like to emphasize the following statements in the article about the life of Louis McFadden, pointing out how dangerous it is to oppose the Federal Banking System, which John Kennedy also did by his Executive Order #11110. This Order bypassed the Federal Reserve System by calling for the Treasury Department to print interest-free monies labeled as United States Note, instead of Federal Reserve Note which are not interest-free monies.
Adele
Quote:McFadden may have paid with his life for his outspokenness. After he lost his congressional seat in 1934, he remained in the public eye as a vigorous opponent of the financial system; that is, until his sudden death on October 3, 1936, of a "dose" of "intestinal flu" after attending a banquet in New York City.
Reporting his death in its October 14 issue, Pelley's Weekly stated that it had "became known among his intimates that he had suffered two [previous] attacks against his life. The first attack came in the form of two revolver shots fired at him from ambush as he was alighting from a cab in front of one of the Capital hotels. Fortunately both shots missed him, the bullets burying themselves in the structure of the cab."
Next, He became violently ill after partaking of food at a political banquet at Washington. His life was only saved from what was subsequently announced as a poisoning by the presence of a physician friend at the banquet, who at once procured a stomach pump and subjected the congressman to emergency treatment.'
Evidently the third time the assassins succeeded, and the most articulate critic of the Federal Reserve and the financiers' control of the nation was dead. He was 60 years old.
Adele

