Points to Ponder - 4/28/09
["Points to Ponder" is heard every Monday at 6:45pm EST at www.therealpublicradio.net.]
Welcome to points to ponder
Sparking thoughts to ignite actions.
I am Dianne Ell, your hostess tonight.
The next 15 minutes is sponsored by the Citizens Reform Center also known as CRC.
I’d like to talk a little bit about the name “ Points to Ponder” The title of our 15 minute visit with you.
Lets look at the word point or points. In the Webster’s New World dictionary, the third College Edition, there are 33 definitions not to mention the sub definitions given for the word “point”.
The ones that concern us are number 16 and 17 these give the definition of “point” as: purpose, aim, object, an impressive or telling argument of fact or idea. The examples they give for these…. “There is no point in complaining” and “he has a point there”.
CRC Event Held in NYC
Success in NYC!
New Yorkers jam-packed the room for our event “The Truth & Consequences of Banking Credit Fraud” on Sunday April 5th at St. Marks Church in Manhattan’s East Village. Mickey Paoletta presented his trademark educational seminar on the true nature of bank-created debt and the fraudulent nature of Federal Reserve policy. His 20 years of research on the topic includes information taken directly from official literature from the Federal Reserve as well as banking industry experts.

Mickey questioned the audience on their understanding of bank accounting and got them to understand how the use of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) shows that banks do not actually lend their own money. Without our knowledge, they monetize our signature and create a demand deposit account, he explained. This has created a massive transfer of wealth to the banking class at the expense of the general public.
A local Yonkers resident, Alan Pomper, shared how learning Mickey’s method enabled him to fight credit card debt collection agencies and win. Along with Les Jamieson, a local event organizer and student of Mickey’s work, they simulated a court proceeding which showed how to use civil court rules as well as rules of evidence. This thoroughly engaged the audience.
In attendance was an accountant with 20 years experience on Wall St., a bank auditor, and employee of the FED. They all verified that the material presented was indeed factual.
Another event is now being planned for sometime in July. To be notified send us an email by clicking here