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Jul 2021
42m 39s

End the Fed?

THE RICH DAD RADIO NETWORK
About this episode

The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 is meant to not only constrain the central planners but protect us from them. Some say that the Fed has been operating outside its legal authority. Finishing what Ron Paul started, George Gammon and Robert Barnes are planning to audit the Fed under the Freedom of Information Act.  Robert Barnes is a trial lawyer, with high-profile wins for clients in civil and criminal cases. He says, “We’re going back all the way to 1913 and request information to identify what their legal authority actually is.”  Additionally, this episode contains discussion on:

Big-tech censorship

Global wealth tax

The legality of vaccine passports

Hosts Robert and Kim Kiyosaki and guest Robert Barnes to discuss how free speech and free thought are in danger, and what resources are available to you to fight back. 

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