Posted on 05/02/2006 11:55:13 AM PDT by Marxbites
>>Your scheme omits the Jesuits. Update.<<
Its that darn Divinchi code book - some things we can't talk about on message boards any more - you have to buy the newsletters.
1. Yeah, the Federal Reserve system (and don't forget the Office of the Comptroler of Currency, that's the REAL power) making banks control lending practices, diversify risks, and preventing cash flow crunches is terrible.
I wish it like the good old days when rumors would start runs on banks!!
2. Go correct your gold figures for inflation, not that gold is remotely relevant to anything anymore. It's value just as arbitrary as any other commodity. Go put it against pork bellies or something.
There actually an alternative group seeking domination.
Part of the Manny, Moe, and Jack Trilateral Fusion.
Not related at all, in other word.
But Evil. Very evil.
>>Did any of you ever study ANY history not spoonfed you by self interested progressive educrats? <<
JimRob need to see this - Freepers have been called every name under the sun but this is a new one... he should get a kick out of it.
You elected them!
Put it against copper - it's a dead heat.
ALL commodities have risen vis the dollar.
Yup, gold is irrelavent, and here's hoping you own none.
Uh, Oak, Olive and uh.......
You mean These Guys?
Funny how even FReepers see what they want to see. History is littered with so-called conspiracy theories that turned out to be true.
You'll notice no one is taking you to task for actual facts within this article.
So what is the CFR mandate if not the NWO? The TLC?
Don't forget the British royal family, jews, and Skull & Bones.
At least you could be honest where this article came from.
http://www.prolognet.qc.ca/clyde/eng.htm
This one is the real laugher:
http://www.prolognet.qc.ca/clyde/camp.htm
I would think this is a front organisation for the John Birch Society or a spinoff. I don't out of hand dismiss all of what the Bircher's say, it's just that they see monkeys where there are no monkeys.
I could argue a good case for a small group of very powerful people wanting to destroy the United States because it is the one big powerhouse against the One World Order or One World Government. But I could argue that very same case for any company, state, or nation that got big and fat and lost its edge. Look what happened with the Roman Empire. How about Sears?, which was once the biggest retailer in the US. IBM stock was worth $5 a share in the early 90's when before that nobody could touch them computer wise. Look at the once global empires of Spain, England, and France.
United States was founded on principles and became great because of them. We have been in the process of pitching those principles and now morals are eroding, absolutes are mostly gone, etc.
If you set yourself to looking for monkeys I guarantee you'll see em.
How then do you explain all the traitorous and stupid things the man did? Can he really hate America that much or is he the Charlie Brown of polititcs?
With a ten percent reserve requirement you couldn't stand half a days run to begin with.
You may find the true history of the Fed's creation less than comforting, but only if you've got the intellectual honesty to give it a shot. And it's a video.
http://mises.org:88/Rothbard-Fed
No, I own oil.
>>So what is the CFR mandate if not the NWO? The TLC?<<
The CFR mandate is to be a think tank making foreign policy suggestions that will discourage isolationism.
No, these guys.
http://www.pepboys.com/about/pep_boys_story/story.html
Um, a bank doesn't have to rely on its own reserves. It's communal. And assuming not everyone is stuffing cash under mattresses (but putting it in their own banks), the system has upwards of 95% reserves.
That's why it's called a federal reserve "system."
So the CFR is basically a political lobbying organization?
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