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Executive Order 11110: JFK vs. The Federal Reserve

Executive Order 11110: JFK vs. The Federal Reserve

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In June 1963, President John F. Kennedy signed Executive Order 11110—a short directive that some claim was meant to strip power from the Federal Reserve. Was it simple monetary reform or an act of defiance that cost him his life?

  • Explore the historical context of silver-backed currency and the U.S. monetary transition.

  • Separate fact from fiction surrounding JFK’s alleged war with the Fed.

  • Unpack the hidden theories linking money, power, and assassination.

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