Quote: Henry Ford the banking system and a revolution tomorrow (UNCLASSIFIED)

Mullins, Bill AMRDEC Bill.Mullins at US.ARMY.MIL
Wed Dec 14 18:36:12 UTC 2011


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Has anyone been able to use the Unz database to search for a phrase, or
anything other than a single word?  The interface seems to imply that it
is possible to do so, but my results haven't been successful.



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> Ken, an amazing and valuable database!  I'll be using in often!  Many
thanks!
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> JL
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> On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 10:53 PM, Garson O'Toole
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> > Thanks for locating those great citations, Ken. And many thanks for
> > pointing out the existence of that remarkable database.
> > Garson
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> > On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Ken Hirsch <kenhirsch at ftml.net>
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> >> Congressional Record=97House
> >> Volume 81, p. 2528
> >> March 19, 1937
> >>
http://www.lexisnexis.com/congcomp/getdoc?CONG-RECORD-ID=3DCR-1937-0319
> >> Congressman Charles Binderup on the floor of the House of
Representatives:
> >>
> >>  It was Henry Ford who said, in substance, this: =93It is perhaps
well
> >>  enough that the people of the Nation do not know or understand our
> >>  banking and monetary system, for if they did I believe there would
be
> >>  a revolution before tomorrow morning.=94
> >>
> >> Binderup's speech was also printed in
> >> Social Justice, Father Coughlin's Weekly Review
> >> Volume  III, No. 16 (April 19, 1937), pp. 5,10
> >> "Depression Plotted by Federal Reserve, Charge of Binderup"
> >> http://www.unz.org/Publication/SocialJustice-1937apr19
> >>
> >>
> >> I have a very low opionion of Binderup's reliability, since he
> >> is responsible for popularizing the "Colonial Scrip" hoax:
> >>
> >>
http://21stcenturycicero.wordpress.com/fraud/how-benjamin-franklin-made-
> new=
> >> -england-prosperous/
> >>
> >>
> >> The attribution of the "revolution before morning" quote to Andrew
Jackson
> >> is almost certainly an example of what I like to call "quotum
> >> entanglement". The alleged Ford quote no doubt appeared next to
some
> >> similarly-themed quote from Andrew Jackson and someone copied it
with the
> >> attribution that appeared before the quote instead of after (or
vice
> >> versa). I once found a quote from John William Gardner attributed
to James
> >> Garfield for no apparent reason except that the quotes must have
been
> >> sorted alphabetically by author.
> >>
> >> Please note this new source of searchable texts, many from the 20th
> century=
> >> :
> >>
> >>  http://www.unz.org/Publication/AllBooks?View=3DSearch
> >>  http://www.unz.org/Publication/AllPeriodicals?View=3DSearch
> >>
> >>
> >> Ken Hirsch
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