Posted on 03/09/2009 1:20:28 PM PDT by La Enchiladita
Beijing, China -- Sources at the United States Embassy in Beijing China have just CONFIRMED to me that the United States of America has tendered to China a written agreement which grants to the People's Republic of China, an option to exercise Eminent Domain within the USA, as collateral for China's con More..tinued purchase of US Treasury Notes and existing US Currency reserves!
The written agreement was brought to Beijing by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and was formalized and agreed-to during her recent trip to China.
This means that in the event the US Government defaults on its financial obligations to China, the Communist Government of China would be permitted to physically take -- inside the USA -- land, buildings, factories, perhaps even entire cities - to satisfy the financial obligations of the US government.
Put simply, the feds have now actually mortgaged the physical land and property of all citizens and businesses in the United States. They have given to a foreign power, their Constitutional power to "take" all of our property, as actual collateral for continued Chinese funding of US deficit spending and the continued carrying of US national debt.
This is an unimaginable betrayal of every man, woman and child in the USA. An outrage worthy of violent overthrow.
I am endeavoring to obtain images or copies of the actual document but in the interim, several different sources both in the US and in China have CONFIRMED this to me.
Indeed. I shudder to think of all the things we don't know about, and never will.
“It is apparent, however, that (0BAMA) offered them something to take on our debt. What else do we have to offer?”
What collateral is left?
Even if true it would not be worth the paper its written on.
This has been a fear of mine for years when all this “buy our debt” business started. When our money was worthless, land would have to be bartered next.
You are making a mistake, jiggyboy, by personalizing your comment. I wrote a disclaimer at top.
If you would like to clean up your language and tell us why LiveLeak is not credible, we are listening.....
I’m surprised it’s still up too, if you say it has been pulled before.
Any well-informed, experienced, FReeper is welcome to peruse my posts, links and articles posted. I rarely, if ever, post rumors.
This was sent to me by someone who sends quality material. However, I also hope it proves untrue. But there is a lot of foreign ownership going on in this country, as we learned in the Dubai Ports debacle.
You are not welcome to post to me or to any thread that I post.
You’re very new here, MeganC, and maybe should do a bit more reading and less posting until you learn the procedures. In fact, when it comes to BS, a newbie trying to reach the moderator sets off some meters as well.
I’m waiting for a press release from the African Press International.
Then I’ll know its true!
Maybe in your case, it’s the crackpot looking in the mirror.
Please. If you’re gonna take issue wiht my remark at least try to come up with something with some entertainment value.
Good comment.
We could offer to let them keep Hillary.
“You are not welcome to post to me or to any thread that I post.”
Okay. I’ll make a note of it. Why don’t you share what on earth has you in a snit? Be specific. I agreed with you. How did I step on your toes?
So, that’s news to me...we can actually demand that someone not post on an entire thread? Wow.
Perhaps you could check the comments on the article at the site itself.
Maybe they’re a rumor site. I like to think we aren’t. Your CYA disclaimer just means you’re apologizing for posting crap. It doesn’t mean we should excuse you for posting crap.
My BS meter is off the scale.
FR mail, because the thread should be about the topic.
Is your BS meter made in China?
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