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END THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM- ESTABLISH SOUND MONEY

Jul 10
Fri 7:00 PM
Location

1261 North 400 West
Logan, UT 84341

How to find us
"I will be the guest speaker"

Estimated attendance
 60  people attended.

Who organized?
Bliss W. Tew

The Logan JBS Chapter, Tea Party group, and others will sponsor this meetup meeting. It will probably be held in a local Cache Valley middle school to accommodate the number of attendees expected. The speaker, Bliss Tew, was the Keynote speaker a the End the Fed Rally last November at the Salt Lake City Federal Reserve Building.

The speaker will address sound money, constitutional provisions for money, the story of the inception of the Federal Reserve, the federal congressional disobedience to the constitution, the establishment of the Federal Reserve System, the movement to abolish the Federal Reserve System, H.R. 1207, and much more.

There will be DVDs, Booklets, books, etc. for purchase on the topic of the Federal Reserve System. We hope to see you there to help us in working on solving the fiat-money problem and to restore constitutional order to our nation.

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  • 60 attendees
    •  It was wonderful to have people from Smithfield, Logan, and southern Idaho; in all about 60 people were there. The school was a good setting with a screen that made it easy to set up the power point projection. Chris Tew brought his power point projector. We had a microphone so everyone could here. The presentation went about 1-hour about the Federal Reserve System, books, booklets, reprints, and DVDs that are available to understand it. Afterwards, as many as 30 people purcased the 7-page, 50-cent, reprinted article called "The Crisis of Dollars and Sense," by Dr. Edwin Vieira, Jr. Others purchased the Jack McManus booklet "Dollars and Sense" which is about 37-pages. Several took membership applications for joining The John Birch Society.