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To: plsjr

The Saturday host on Coast to Coast had Bell and his wife on most of the night. He pretty much filibustered the whole show. Sounds like a Paulinista with a big dose of Prison Planet thrown in. One Whirled Gov’t, Builderbergers, etc. The system is going down..... The usual nonsense.


7 posted on 03/04/2012 12:53:38 PM PST by muleskinner
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To: muleskinner

That’s a sharp contrast to my opinion of the tone of the written interview in the Daily Bell.

Assuming you’re mistaking the Gambles for the (Art?) Bells, I surmise you dismiss and haven’t seen the movie due to your poor view of their appearance on “Saturday host on Coast to Coast”.


9 posted on 03/04/2012 1:15:29 PM PST by plsjr (<>< ... HIS will be done! (http://NewSpring.cc/webservice - Biblical Nourishment))
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To: muleskinner

I found it fascinating that the Daily Bell had at one point reviewed the movie without seeing it. I bet Muleskinner hasn’t read “The Creature from Jeckyl Island” about the founding of the Federal Reserve, or “Tragedy and Hope”, a history of the financial oligarchy by a professor at Georgetown U. You really need to read history in order to understand it.

The Thrive movie has a lot going for it in its second half where they show how the Federal Reserve system is not a Federal agency yet prints our money and dictates money supply by setting prime interest rates.

I bet Muleskinner understands the Comintern’s conspiracy to undermine the values of our democracy via the 60’s counterculture. So don’t tell me that conspiracy theories have no place in rational discourse about history, politics and economics.


14 posted on 03/04/2012 9:16:56 PM PST by Yollopoliuhqui
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