Who does the Constitution give the power to create money?
The Constitution of the United States strictly prohibits any institution, except congress from coining and printing currency in America. It reads: Article 1 – Section 8 – Paragraph 5 “To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coins, and the standard of weights and measures.” Congressman Wright Patman, Chairman of the House Banking and Currency Committee during the Roosevelt years, confirmed the fact that The Federal Reserve is private. He said: “In the United States today we have in effect two governments. We have the duly constituted government. Then we have an independent, uncontrolled and uncoordinated government in the Federal Reserve System, operating the money powers which are Reserved to Congress by the constitution.” Spiritual Significance In the days of the Messiah, in Israel, there existed a similar duality in government. Although Galilee was ruled by King Herod the Great, 37 B.C.-1 A.D. and later by his son, Herod Antipas 1 A.D.-39 A.D., the real Headship of