Europe is experiencing an extremely rapid growth (at least in terms of cities involved) populist, anti Federal Reserve movement. It went from bascially one guy with a sign, to 100 German cities (plus a few foreign ones) in 2 1/2 months. Within less than a month after that, it had grown to another 23 German cities/towns. (Beside "end the Fed", the 2 other main pillars of this new movement are: 1) expose the corrupt main stream media 2) end NATO wars)
I'm posting this at ronpaulforums because I'd like to see this movement take off in the US. I'm posting this in the Rand Paul subforum because an awareness of "phoney money" banking practices could well make a huge difference in whether or not a Rand Paul candidacy for President is viable in 2016.
(Cross posted at firedoglake.com and correntewire.com)
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Populist, Anti Fed Movement Up 23% in < 1 month - "If you want to change something ... you have to go on the streets"
Luke Rudkowki of WeAreChange.org interviews Lars Maehrholz, whose populist, anti-Fed movement is still growing rapidly. See Game Changing Major End The Fed Rally Planned in Europe
In just a few short weeks, the movement has grown from about 100 cities to 123 in Germany. (See my Jun 25 diary, WeAreChange.org: non-camping, Occupy-like movement in Europe ramps up to 100 cities, in over 2 months. Lawrence Lessig, take note!)
Lars is now organizing a large rally for the 19th of July, in Berlin, where he hopes to get attendees from all the European cities where his movement is already having meetings.
Good luck, Lars!
I'm posting this at ronpaulforums because I'd like to see this movement take off in the US. I'm posting this in the Rand Paul subforum because an awareness of "phoney money" banking practices could well make a huge difference in whether or not a Rand Paul candidacy for President is viable in 2016.
(Cross posted at firedoglake.com and correntewire.com)
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Populist, Anti Fed Movement Up 23% in < 1 month - "If you want to change something ... you have to go on the streets"
Luke Rudkowki of WeAreChange.org interviews Lars Maehrholz, whose populist, anti-Fed movement is still growing rapidly. See Game Changing Major End The Fed Rally Planned in Europe
In just a few short weeks, the movement has grown from about 100 cities to 123 in Germany. (See my Jun 25 diary, WeAreChange.org: non-camping, Occupy-like movement in Europe ramps up to 100 cities, in over 2 months. Lawrence Lessig, take note!)
Lars is now organizing a large rally for the 19th of July, in Berlin, where he hopes to get attendees from all the European cities where his movement is already having meetings.
Good luck, Lars!