Friday, March 11, 2011

S.C. Senator Wants Currency Alternative to Federal Reserve


A push for an alternative currency to the dollar is sweeping across state
legislatures.

AFP PODCAST recently interviewed State Senator Lee Bright (R-Roebuck) on
his legislation introduced to study the possible creation of an
alternative currency to Federal Reserve notes.

State Senator Bright explains why he thinks it's prudent to be prepared
for the inevitable collapse of the U.S. dollar and the Federal Reserve
System.

South Carolina joins states such as Virginia who are proposing similar
bills. Never before have so many states simultaneously lost confidence in
the hastily created central bank, whose main purpose is to "earn"
trillions off the backs of average Americans, by issuing debt.

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