Where Is The #OWS Demand To End The Fed? Steve Watson Prisonplanet.com Oct 3, 2011 No serious economic protest can ignore the monolithic role of the Federal Reserve,In spite of a large number of protesters who are clearly aware of the fact that the greatest threat to the global financial system comes not directly from Wall Street but from the privately owned Federal Reserve cartel, the official “list of specific demands� of the Occupy Wall Street movement makes absolutely no mention of the Fed whatsoever. By way of reminder lets take a brief look at the Fed’s contribution to the financial black hole the U.S. and the world is now faced with. While most Americans still believe that the Fed is a government agency, in reality it is a completely privately run entity that has since 1913 had total control over the U.S. monetary system. The Fed has never been audited and is accountable to no one, not even the Congress. Essentially, an unaccountable private monopoly creates the money, sets the interest rates, regulates the banking system and makes secret loans to whoever they want. The Federal Reserve has more power over the U.S. economy than any other institution and nobody can overrule any decisions that they make. Forget Wall Street for a second, It was the Fed that created unlimited amounts of money and credit out of thin air, fundamentally destroying the possibility of any real sustainable economic growth and ultimately delivering the current financial crisis to the world. Since that time the Fed has pursued the exact same policy of excessive spending, debt expansion and monetary inflation, thus compounding the problems that caused the crisis in the first instance. Instead of instituting programs to pay off or liquidate debt, the Fed has twice opted to vastly increase the money supply and continue the devaluation of the U.S. dollar. The Fed chairman and other officials act as if their unfettered power is a god given right, and they express loathing and contempt when they are simply asked to describe and explain their actions to Congress and the American people.