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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gov. is mere agent for certain people, "bankers," who fund, finance, subsidize, bribe, and extort them by means of Federal Reserve Bank (Fed) counterfeiting scam-conspiracy. Ck G.E. Griffin's "Creature From Jekyll Island," also JBS.org. Observe dollar is worth less than 2% of 1913 pre-Fed dollar--imagine the dilution, inflation, and scale of counterfeiting--not to mention indirect taxation-parasitism.

Consider if u double money supply, it means money worth reduced to 50%; if u double again, it's now 25%; double again, 12.5%; again, 6.25%. That's how much counterfeiting has gone on so that present dollar is worth less than 2% of pre-Fed dollar.

CONCLUSION: We're slaves to counterfeiters, conspirators, murderers, and fans of Orwell's "1984" "perpetual war for perp. peace." We gotta get wise by means of New Testament Conspiracy theory-analytic-template. Honest elections and death to the Fed. Thor

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Blogger Red Tulips said...

Qrswave, I have to agree with you. I was for the resignation of the entire federal government after Katrina. I believe in most other nations, at least a vote of no confidence would have happened. Canada's government was brought down by an Ad Scam which funnelled a couple of million of CANADIAN dollars to connected places. It has already been proven that billions of American dollars have been misappropriated, not to mention illegal wars, wire tapping, and then the Katrina debacle.

The fact that, after all of this egregious behavior our "government" still stands as it does is truly frightening.

The fact that Libya is able to react to something minor in comparison to all that Bush has done in the way that it has and yet our government has not reacted...it points to a system broken beyond repair.

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Blogger qrswave said...

Miss R, it is truly sobering.

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Blogger AJ said...

Thor is king.
I bow to his superior knowldege of what is real and true.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

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