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I'm William Cooper.
And I'm Pooh.
You're listening to the Hour of the Time.
I'm William Cooper.
And I'm Pooh.
Start us off, my dear.
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, intervisible with liberty and justice for all.
Thank you, my dear.
You're welcome.
I love you.
I love you, too.
Don't go away, folks.
Tonight is Dino-Mite. Tonight is Dino-Mite.
Everybody knows that the fingers crossed.
Everybody knows that the world is over.
Everybody knows that the big guy's lost.
Everybody knows that the light is dead.
And you'll stay poor like a rich kid next time you go to the movies.
Everybody knows the bird is ticking.
Everybody runs with the cross of the line.
Everybody's got this good convenient.
Like a mama or the dog just died.
Everybody's hands are in their pockets.
Everybody wants a box that's sharp.
That's in a long-term room.
Everybody knows.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, everybody knows they can feel it in their guts, there's something terribly wrong.
What is it?
Well, it's the accumulation of the machinations of a group of men known as the Order of the Brotherhood over many years to create world government, world socialist totalitarian government.
Of course, this can only be accomplished upon the bones of the United States of America.
What you're going to hear tonight is some, just some, of the information that you'll find in the next issue of Veritas.
The entire issue is devoted to the subject that you're going to hear tonight.
In 1933, ladies and gentlemen, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Congress called in all of the gold.
That's right.
called in all of the gold at a loss to the holders of gold currency and gold bonds of about forty percent.
This amounted to approximately five billion dollars in that day and age.
It was probably equal to a hundred billion today or more.
This five billions of dollars went to the owners of the gold known in the United States as the individual owners Class A stockholders of the Federal Reserve System.
These people own and control all of the gold and most of the silver of the world, which they have deposited not only in Fort Knox, the vaults there, but all over the world in various strong boxes.
By strong boxes, I'm not talking about a little box you pull out from under your bed and put on a table.
I'm talking about vaults.
Some of which are carved in solid rock, most of which no one knows about except a few of us who do this research.
There's not a government in the world, including the United States of America, who owns even a small part of the gold.
Now, how can the power of the people or government stand up under such domineering power of wealth?
Did you know that nations pay their debts in gold?
Not in currency, not in phony Federal Reserve notes, but in gold.
And in view of these situations, as well as the fact that we've been going steadily downhill since our date of infamy, which was December the 23rd, 1913, that's right folks, the night before the night before Christmas, coupled with the fact that we've prospered like no other nation in history prior to the Federal Reserve Act,
Would you not agree that there is something radically wrong with our economic system?
In specific, the Federal Reserve itself, which is not federal, and it is not a reserve, has nothing to do with the United States government.
It is a private corporation.
It holds nothing in reserve.
Period.
It is no more Connected to the United States government than federal dry cleaners.
Did you know that there is approximately in excess of 28 billion dollars in hot money circulating in the United States and that it's a direct responsibility of the Federal Reserve System?
Did you know that Harry Dexter White A trader sent five plain loads of money plates, the actual printing plates and paper and ink and the formulas for the paper and ink to Russia for the printing of our money in Russia, which must be redeemed by the United States in gold?
Is it not the responsibility of the Federal Reserve System to secure the plates?
Could this have been done without the knowledge of the Federal Reserve System, and, in fact, without the orders of the Secretary of the Treasury, and maybe even the President himself?
When we asked the Treasury Department to advise the whereabouts of these plates, they replied that they did not know.
This law was used to ensure the cover-up of the theft of the gold from the United States Treasury.
degree.
There is, in fact, no gold in Fort Knox, except a very small amount in one of the smallest vaults that they can display if they have to, if someone demands and secures the right of inspection to see some gold.
All the other vaults are empty, including the central vault.
Public Laws, chapters 11 through 13.
the 27th and the 29th, 1938, and February the 3rd, 1938, 52 statutes at large.
An act to make confidential certain information furnished to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce and for other purposes, be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America and Congress assembled that any statistical information furnished in be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America and Congress assembled that any statistical information furnished in confidence to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce by individuals, corporations, and firms shall be held to be
today.
The Director of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce shall not permit anyone Other than the sworn employees of the Bureau to examine such individual reports, nor shall he permit any statistics of domestic commerce to be published in such manner as to reveal the identity of the individual corporation or firm furnishing such data.
Section 2.
Any employee of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce violating any of the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor And upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $1,000, or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both.
Approved January 27, 1938.
Now, I'm going to give you some information.
That is some of the most dangerous information that we've ever handled.
And the reason I'm doing this broadcast tonight is because there's already been an attempt To frame us, which we've discussed already.
We know who the perpetrators are.
One is an ex-police officer, one is an active duty police officer.
We're not going to reveal their names or carry it any further, provided they stop so that no one is injured in this process.
If they continue, however, we will reveal their names and immediately file suit in court of law and press charges with the state attorney for the state of Arizona.
And we will demand that these two people be given lie detector tests, which I will volunteer to pay for.
Now, so that the paper isn't stopped, and if it is, so that this information gets out, this broadcast is being made.
You see, we can prove that the Federal Reserve transferred the gold from Fort Knox to Russia to finance the World Socialist Revolution and the coming Socialist New World Order by furnishing, through Harry Dexter White, to the country through Harry Dexter White, to the country of Russia, plates, furniture,
Plates, ladies and gentlemen, for 1928 series, Federal Reserve notes, which are redeemable in gold.
and And Series 1934, $10,000 notes.
And these were Treasury Notes, payable in gold.
$34,000, $10,000 notes.
And these were treasury notes, payable in gold.
The first were $5,000 notes.
And I'm going to prove what I'm telling you right now.
These plates, along with the formula for the paper of our money and the formulas for the ink, were delivered into the hands of Russia, which we all know is the Soviet Union.
Now, there are some excellent papers and books out that will prove that the fall of the Iron Curtain is a deception, designed to force through the Disarmament the disarmament of the West, the formation of a world police force under the United Nations, which the United States military forces are acting as, as of this moment, and have been for some time.
They got all the money, folks, from Fort Knox.
Thank you.
Through the printing of these notes, $5,000 and $10,000 notes, and the financing of the Spread of socialism throughout the world.
And the fact that these notes must be redeemed in gold, they have literally looted and raped the Treasury of the United States of America.
There have been many attempts to stop this information from being released.
The primary researcher, Mr. John Stevenson, a member of the Intelligence Service of the Second Continental Army of the Republic, and others, including me, have been able to put this together.
The key is in the release of statistics on these notes by the Treasury itself.
In the comprehensive catalog of United States paper money revised by Gene Hessler, forwarded by Bob Medeir, President, Society of Paper Money Collectors, The Treasury released the following statistics.
For the 1928 series, signatures of Woods Mellon, $5,000.
United States Notes.
It says here that for serial number 1,462A, printed in Boston, There were a total printed in Boston, There were a total of 1,000 For serial number 1,462B, printed in New York, there were 2,640 printed.
For serial number 1462B, printed in New York, there were 2,640 printed.
For serial number 1462C, printed in Philadelphia, there were no plates issued and no bills printed.
Now remember this, and remember these numbers.
You should be writing them down.
As usual, when you listen to the Hour of the Time, you should have pen and paper by your side.
For Philadelphia, notes beginning with serial number 1,462C, there were no plates issued and no bills printed.
1462 C.
There were no plates issued and no bills printed.
For serial number 1462 D.
Printed in Cleveland, there were 3,000 notes printed.
For serial number 1462 D.
For serial number beginning 1,462F, printed in Atlanta, there were 1,440 notes printed.
984 notes printed.
For serial number beginning 1462F printed in Atlanta, there were 1440 notes printed.
Remember, these are United States notes and the denomination of $5,000 each.
For serial number 1462G printed in Chicago, there were 3,400 notes printed in Chicago.
For serial number 1,462H, printed in St.
Louis, no plates were issued and no bills were printed.
1462H printed in St. Louis, no plates were issued and no bills were printed.
For serial number 1462I printed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, no plates were issued and no bills were printed.
For serial number 1462I, For serial number 1462K, printed in Dallas, there were 360 notes printed.
420 notes were printed.
For serial number 1462K, printed in Dallas, there were 360 notes printed.
For serial number 1462L, printed in San Francisco, there were 51,300 notes printed.
Now, let me give you the latest statistics.
Yes.
Thank you.
Printed in the Hewitt Donlan Catalog of the United States.
Small size paper money.
Text by William P. Donlan, James Grebinger, Lee F. Hewitt, Nathan Goldstein II.
Columnist for Coin World and Coordinator of Pricing.
So the 10th edition, 10th annual edition printed in 1974.
For.
Now, did I get these mixed up?
Boston... Yeah, I got these mixed up.
What I read you first was what I should be reading you now.
Let me Give you the right statistics.
The ones that I read you first were actually from the book, Comprehensive Catalog of U.S.
Paper Money, Copyright 1977.
This is from 1974.
These are the official statistics released by the Treasury, and as of that date, we're correct.
Boston.
First serial number printed, A00000001A.
Last serial number printed was A0000960A.
The first note was delivered on 11-19-29, and the last note was delivered on 7-26-33.
on 11/19/29 and the last note was delivered on 7/26/33.
Now in 1977 the Treasury released the following record: that the Bank of Boston printed 1,320 notes and And these are the Woods Mellon, $5,000, United States, notes redeemable in gold.
So that you can see that in the original they had a record of only 960 notes printed, ladies and gentlemen.
The last note delivered July 26, 1933.
But in 1977, some of these notes began to surface in places that they couldn't hide it, and then they had to release that there were, at that time, 1,320 notes, and none of these over the 960 can be explained by the United States Treasury Department.
Since no other notes from this series was printed or delivered, Beyond July 26, 1933.
Now we go to New York.
First serial number B00000001A.
Last serial number is B00002400A.
First note delivered January 20, 1929.
Last note delivered January 20, 1929.
is B00002400A.
First note delivered January 20, 1929.
Last note delivered January 20, 1929.
And it shows exactly 2,400 notes being printed, but mysteriously in 1977, the United States Treasury says that there were 2,640 notes because they have to account for the notes that are known notes because they have to account for the notes that are known to
In other words, ladies and gentlemen, notes of this denomination, of this year, printed in New York, have shown up in collections.
have been sold overseas.
These are genuine notes, not counterfeit.
There is never any attempt to seize them from the original owners or from the auction houses that put these notes up for sale to collectors.
When the notes are seized in an attempt to mask or deceive the public concerning their existence, they are always seized from the buyer.
That's right, folks.
The Secret Service knows that the notes exist.
They know that they're in the hands of the seller.
They know that the seller puts them up for auction.
And these notes, by the way, sell for around $16,000 apiece to collectors.
They're not counterfeit.
The Secret Service allows them to be sold at auction and then seizes them from the buyer, who then is out around $16,000.
This is typical.
Sometimes they're not seized, and remain in collections.
And I have seen some in collections.
I can continue.
Philadelphia.
There were no plates issued, and there were no bills printed, and there were no deliveries.
This is series 1928.
Five thousand dollars.
Notes.
And then, in...
Where am I?
These are St.
Okay.
In 1977, it shows that there is no record.
These are St. Louis and the Ethelists.
As we go down to Cleveland, The first serial number printed was D-Z-E-S-E-S.
The last printed was D00002400A.
First note delivered November the 19th, 1929.
Last note delivered was August the 25th, 1931.
8002-400A.
First note delivered November the 19th, 1929.
Last note delivered was August the 25th, 1931.
2,400 notes printed.
Yet in 1977, the United States Treasury Department has had to admit that the notes printed in Cleveland to date equal 3,000.
Now, these are just the ones that they have to admit, because the serial numbers are known, and the serial number 3,000 is known to collectors to exist.
It has been seen.
It has been touched.
It exists.
Someone owns it.
So they can't hide the fact that there were 3,000 of these notes printed.
Yet they also cannot hide the fact that there were, in fact, only 2,400 officially printed.
These plates were delivered, ladies and gentlemen, to Russia.
Russia then prints these notes in the succeeding serial numbers and over the years has redeemed them, along with many other people who launder this money in the process for the gold which has, over the years, actually and completely disappeared from Port Knox.
San Francisco.
Here's a biggie.
Uh, 1928 series, signature of Wibbs Mellon, $5,000 notes.
San Francisco, first serial number printed was L00000001A.
Last serial number printed was L00001224A.
First note was delivered on November the 19th, 1929.
Last serial number printed was L-00001-224A.
First note was delivered on November 19, 1929.
Last note was delivered on July 23, 1930.
There were never supposed to be any more printed, It was stopped at that point.
According to the official treasury figures, in 1974, there were only 1,224 notes printed in San Francisco.
Yet in 1977, 51,300 of these notes had surfaced.
All genuine, printed on genuine paper, printed with genuine ink, with the exact plates.
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I still haven't told you about the $10,000 notes.
And I didn't even read you all of the serial numbers and the proof showing that somebody's printing a lot of notes that weren't ever supposed to be printed.
some by mints that were never issued plates.
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From the Hewitt Donlan Catalog of the United States Small Size Paper Money, text by William P. Donlan, James Grebinger, Leah Hewitt, Nathan Goldstein II, 10th Annual Edition, 1974, we find that the 1934 Julian Morgenthau,
letter and seal, $10,000 letter and seal, $10,000 notes, notes, and notes, and notes, and notes, and notes, and notes, Have the following revelations.
This is going to floor you.
In 1934, ladies and gentlemen, in Philadelphia.
Where am I?
Let me look here and make sure I know what I'm doing.
Okay, here we go.
1934 series.
Cleveland.
No plates issued.
No bills printed.
None delivered.
Ever.
There were no 1934 Julian Morgenthau letter and seal $10,000 notes printed.
Period.
There were no plates issued to the Cleveland Mint.
And there were no deliveries.
I say mint, I mean Federal Reserve Bank.
However, in 1977, it shows that there were $6,000, $10,000, 1934, Julian Morgenthau notes in existence. Julian Morgenthau notes in existence.
Can you explain that, folks?
.
Now, for Richmond, 1934, Julian Morgenthau, Letter and Seal, $10,000 notes, Richmond, no plates issued, none printed, none delivered.
and in 1977, all of a sudden, 1,200 of these notes show up.
In Atlanta, same thing.
No plates issued, none printed, none delivered.
Yet in 1977, there are in existence 2,400 of these notes.
The same for Kansas City and Dallas.
There were none issued to Minneapolis, none printed, no deliveries, and none showed up in 1977 for Minneapolis.
For Kansas City, there were no plates issued, no notes printed, none delivered, but in 1977, mysteriously, all of a sudden, 1,200 of these notes are in existence.
For Dallas, no plates issued, none printed, and none delivered.
Period.
Official statistics.
Yet in 1977, mysteriously, 1,200 of these notes suddenly are in existence.
And I can go through all of these others and show you where all of a sudden, for instance, New York printed 7,800 notes.
New York printed 7,800 notes.
First note delivered December the 18th.
Last note delivered was April the 23rd, 1940.
Yet in 1977, mysteriously, there are 11,520 of these notes known to be in existence.
Not counterfeit notes, ladies and gentlemen.
In 1977, mysteriously, there are 11,520 of these notes known to be in existence.
Not counterfeit notes, ladies and gentlemen.
They're on the real paper, with the real ink, printed by the real plates.
Do you understand the implications of this?
I hope that you do.
I'm not going to continue reading you serial numbers and things.
Those of you who are so inclined, and I highly recommend it, should be doing your own research.
Remember what I've always told you.
Listen to everyone, read everything, believe absolutely nothing unless you can prove it in your own research.
And that includes what you hear on the hour of the time.
If you can ever prove that I'm wrong, and I don't mean call up and and allege that I'm wrong.
If you can ever prove that I am wrong, I will go on the air and tell the audience that I was wrong.
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In COINWORLD, Monday, April 20, 1992.
CoinWorld, Monday, April 20, 1992.
CoinWorld, Monday, April 20, 1992.
Confiscated currency in GSA auction, more than $200,000 worth of United States and world currency.
More than $200,000 worth of United States and world coins and paper money confiscated by federal law enforcement agencies.
And in the custody of the United States Marshal Service in San Francisco is scheduled to be offered for sale May 13th by the General Services Administration.
The 5 p.m. auction is set.
for the Cathedral Hill Hotel, Venice and Geary Streets in San Francisco.
Now, this has already passed, but there's some important information in here.
John C. Harper, regional sales manager for the GSA Region 9 office in San Francisco, said the numismatic items are among property seized and forfeited in nine federal law enforcement cases on the West Coast dating back to 1986.
The largest number of coins with the most value stems from a 1990 case.
Representatives of two California numismatic companies, Numis International Incorporated in Millbury and Bay Area Coin in Hayward, provided independent appraisals of the holdings to be offered during the May 13 auction.
Harper said, upon recommendation of the numismatic consultants, 42 of the coins offered for sale, all from the 1990 case, have been sent to the Professional Coin Grading Service for grading and encapsulation.
Now, listen to this.
I just wanted to read you part of this so that you'll know it's a genuine article.
You can get this article from a copy of Coin World for Monday, April 20, 1992.
Listen to this.
One numismatic item seized by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in a 1989 case was removed from the sale.
case was removed from the sale.
A United States $10,000 note, Harper said.
Harper said the numismatic consultants who appraised the items to be offered but did not consult one another both relayed to GSA officials that the note is illegal to own.
Now, what is illegal about this note?
Actually, nothing.
Listen to this.
The note is actually from a series of gold certificates first issued in the last year of the 19th century and last issued in 1925.
The note is actually a check which was used to transfer ownership of large amounts of gold in Treasury vaults without the laborious task of physically removing the gold itself.
The receiving bank could transfer the certificate to another bank or alternatively cash it in at the Treasury for $10,000 in gold coins.
Once received at the Treasury, the check was punch-canceled and filed in numerical order according to its serial number as a modern check is, rather than being reissued as a note would have been.
The exact means by which these notes left the government's possession in the first place are highly questionable.
The certificates circulated among banks until gold was demonetized in the 1930s.
In 1935, during a fire in the building where the certificates were stored, A number of the certificates were pitched by firemen into the streets, and in the resulting confusion, the certificates were picked up by passers-by.
Since the government's restrictions on gold ownership were completely removed on December 31, 1974, a number of the $10,000 certificates surfaced in the numismatic community, albeit underground, all are subject to seizure by the United States Treasury.
GSA officials plan to refer the matter of the note to the U.S.
Secret Service, Harper said.
Now, the problem with this is, folks, if it's held by an American citizen, it can be seized.
If it's held by a foreign government or a foreign citizen, the note must be exchanged for its value in gold.
And that's where the gold in Fort Knox went.
Now, this is just a cover story about firemen pitching these notes out into the street and people picking them up.
That is the height of insanity and anybody that wants to believe it, I've got a few bridges and other things that I'd like to sell you.
You see, because it still doesn't explain the serial numbers on these notes from plates that were never issued, notes that were never printed, and never delivered.
And it still doesn't explain serial numbers on these notes beyond the cutoff of the serial numbers that were officially and legally printed.
So, ladies and gentlemen, what does it mean?
It means the Federal Reserve and our enemies are in the process of printing real money illegally to rape the nation.
And this has occurred over many years.
Many years.
You see, while this surfacing of suppressed information is quite sufficient to turn establishment heat on to some of the people that have discovered these things, one particularly named Tether, he could ascend further by refusing to accept the party line for the condition of U.S.
gold reserves, although Tether's Fort Knox articles were not banned.
He wrote plenty of them.
Tether was probing the Fort Knox gold mystery.
That is, the possibility that U.S.
gold reserves are not as reported.
Well, they're not even reported anymore.
Period.
No reports have been issued for years, even though the law requires it.
On February 11, 1975, and remember, this is when these notes began to show up, Tether wrote an article raising questions on the quality and quantity of U.S.
gold reserves.
And he presented his grounds for believing that a gigantic cover-up was in progress, that the United States gold, if any, is at least of inferior quality, and Washington acts as if an inventory might reveal some unpleasant secrets.
So there has been no inventory.
Period.
There have been no reports.
Period.
And no one has been allowed to look in the vaults in Fort Knox to see if there really is any gold since about Well, I don't remember the exact date, but it's in the middle 70s.
There's no doubt, folks, that the establishment is sensitive on this issue.
In November of 1977, people made inquiries and observations at the Monetary Conference in New Orleans that four-fifths of the gold in United States stocks Is .85 coin melt not acceptable for good delivery?
Commodities Journal picked this up and asked pro-establishment Charles R. Stahl of Green's Commodity Reports about this statement.
Stahl, immediately as it stung by a bee, responded, quote, This is nonsense, end quote.
Yet a telephone call to the Treasury Department will confirm the coin melt nature of United States stocks.
On the other hand, the alloy grade quality of the reserves is a fact that the elite wishes to be kept invisible.
In brief, we know there's a knee-jerk reaction to hide two facts.
One, the quantity of inventory gold in United States reserves is inadequate.
In fact, there isn't any.
If there is any, it's a small remark, small amount, held in one small vault.
The quality of this gold is, in fact, 80%.
It's alloy, coin melt.
The government assaulted Tether, many of the official politically correct, and the assault on Tether may well stem in part from his willingness to tackle this potential explosive scandal, and you wait and see what happens when Veritas hits the streets.
Here's the theme analysis of nine of his articles, random selection.
Title, Need for a City Lobby.
It was banned on the 5th of July 1974.
The theme was the one-sided nature of city propaganda promoting international bankers without exposing the unflattering aspects of the city.
Another title, Spotlight on the Honor System.
It was banned on the 12th of February 1975.
The theme of this article was Weakness of the Honor System is inability to get away from class distinctions the system needs re-examination of, not increase in awards to business.
It was later published in The Spectator on February 22, 1975.
Another silencing the resistance, June 12, 1975.
The theme was suppression of anti-market forces, his first step towards a police state.
The article was banned.
Another title, Newsletters at Loggerheads, 19th September 1975.
The theme was, Vigorous Differences Among the Hard Money Letters.
This article was banned.
Title, Supercapitalists Fall Out, 16th January 1976.
The theme was, Something needs to be done about the supercapitalists, including Rockefellers, before their conflicts disturb world peace.
It was banned, but then later published in New Solidarity on the 23rd of January, 1976.
The Prince and the Builder Burgers.
You thought the Builder Burgers was new.
The Prince and the Builder Burgers.
It was banned on March the 3rd, 1976.
The theme was, Bernhard and Builder Burgers meet in secrecy.
If there is nothing to hide, why so much effort to conceal it?
was later published in Verdict, November 1976.
Mocking at the Spirit of Easter, banned, April 15, 1976.
The theme?
It is time that leaders of the world grow up and stop spending $500 billion a year on armaments.
Still banned.
Those Roosting Chickens, May 10, 1976.
Theme?
Anti-European Economic Community.
Banned.
And still banned.
Losing Ground in Battle of Ideas, July 5, 1976.
The theme was, The International Monetary Fund is an Engine of Inflation Needed to Phase Out the Key Role of the United States Dollar.
Remember, that was 1976.
It was banned, it is still banned, and the United States Dollar is almost completely phased out.
So what does all this mean, folks?
It means you need to wake up.
It means you need to read Veritas.
It means you need to understand what's going on.
You see, between 1950 and 1963, the gold bullion owned by the U.S.
Treasury, which was available to meet foreign obligations, dropped by 75%.
The overall stock of gold dropped from $24 billion to $15.8 billion.
Theoretically, loss of gold results when foreign nations sell more in America than we sell overseas.
The difference or balance of payment is settled in gold by all nations.
So when they tell you that gold isn't worth anything, that these phony Federal Reserve notes are real money, then why don't you ask them why they settled their payments in gold?
Actually, American exports have regularly exceeded imports, but not by enough to cover the cost of foreign aid grants overseas, the sale of agricultural products for soft currencies which are not redeemable in gold, and the cost of maintaining our military bases and personnel in foreign lands.
Good night, and God bless you all.
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