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An exercise in logic / Are we being lied to?
1) Assume the Federal Reserve managers know everything about money and banking.
2) If the following sentence is correct.
3) Most common citizens, even those who have formally studied economics --
understand very little about money and banking, except truly basic stuff.
4) Which of the following sentences are more likely to be true?
5) The Fed is trying to educate the public about money and banking.
6) The Fed has no interest in educating the public about money and banking --
and is probably trying to deceive them.
I think the answer is obvious. What do you think?
Of course the Fed might not know much about Money and Banking -- in that case, they could
not be justly accused of lying -- just ignorance. Alan Greenspan's recent ( early '09) admissions
of his errors would seem to support the charge of ignorance. My guess is that he is not a liar.
Also see <http://www.howto-ville.com/Money%20Section/knowlegesuppression.html>
It is about knowledge suppression