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Pipe dreams. The world economy is being intentionally demolished. It needs to be replaced because it is based on nothing tangible. Those in control have been planning this for a long time and you can be sure when the pieces all fall into place, they will be the only ones who come out ahead.
Who are these In Control people?Maybe we can watch and learn.
Do they live among us? Or are they holed up in some unknown foriegn bunker?
Inquiring minds want to know.
 

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Who are these In Control people?Maybe we can watch and learn.
Do they live among us? Or are they holed up in some unknown foriegn bunker?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Who owns the banking systems? Who controls the World Bank? Do you see the Rockefellers and Morgans strutting out in the public eye? Are their lives scrutinized like movie celebrities? No, they control from their ivory towers, out of sight and out of mind.

You want to be in the in crowd, you have to sell your soul.
 

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Vietnam is already a Chinese vassal state.

Don't tell them that, they cannot stand China. "Since the early 1980s, China pursued what some observers described as a semi-secret campaign against Vietnam that was more than a series of border incidents and less than a limited small-scale war. The Vietnamese called it a "multifaceted war of sabotage." Hanoi officials have described the assaults as comprising steady harassment by artillery fire, intrusions on land by infantry patrols, naval intrusions, and mine planting both at sea and in the riverways. Chinese clandestine (the "sabotage" aspect) for the most part was directed against the ethnic minorities of the border region. According to the Hanoi press, teams of Chinese agents systematically sabotaged mountain agricultural production centers as well as lowland port, transportation, and communication facilities. Psychological warfare operations were an integral part of the campaign, as was what the Vietnamese called "economic warfare"--encouragement of Vietnamese villagers along the border to engage in smuggling, currency speculation, and hoarding of goods in short supply." As of today, nothing has changed it has just become the norm. China bit off a little bit more than they wanted to handle with Vietnam, not that they could not beat them, but at what cost.
 

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LOL Well, I suppose since, outright war has not been declared, doing business with those one's government sees as an enemy is perfectly legal.
 

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Who owns the banking systems? Who controls the World Bank? Do you see the Rockefellers and Morgans strutting out in the public eye? Are their lives scrutinized like movie celebrities? No, they control from their ivory towers, out of sight and out of mind.

You want to be in the in crowd, you have to sell your soul.

Not exactly the destroyer of the banking system, nor a devil. These men built this country, they didn't destroy it. They may have destroyed individuals in their way, but we all had a piece of the pie. Right now with no commodity or resource making money everyone is losing.

In 1946, Rockefeller became the family's first and only banker when he joined the staff of the longtime family-associated Chase National Bank ("the Rockefeller Bank"). The chairman at that time was his uncle Winthrop Aldrich, the son of the powerful U.S. Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, and the brother of Rockefeller's mother, Abby Aldrich. Chase National subsequently became the Chase Manhattan Bank in 1955, and is now called JPMorgan Chase.
He started as an assistant manager (the lowest officer rank) in the Foreign Department, which financed international trade in a number of commodities, such as coffee, sugar and metals; it also maintained relationships with more than 1,000 correspondent banks throughout the world. He worked his way up through the ranks (but was never a teller and never made a loan), becoming president in 1960. He was chairman and chief executive of Chase Manhattan from 1969 to 1980 and chairman until 1981. He was also, as recently as 1980, the single largest individual shareholder of the bank, holding 1.7% of its shares.[11]

David Rockefeller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 
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petros

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How many globalist stink tanks does/has he chair(ed) or financed?

Somebody dumped a boat load of silver and gold today to bolster their buck.

The Swiss are holding up pretty damn good.
 

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Not exactly the destroyer of the banking system, nor a devil. These men built this country, they didn't destroy it.
They built your country on the dead bodies of aboriginal and African Americans. They may not have destroyed it but they are in the process now. It has nothing to do with nationality. This is a global enterprise of which a few "Americans" are at the helm.
 

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The New York Times

Tuesday, August 9, 2011 -- 2:30 PM EDT

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Fed to Hold Rates Exceptionally Low Through Mid-2013



The Federal Reserve on Tuesday said that the risk of a downturn in the nation’s economy had increased, and that it was prepared to use additional policy tools, including extending its period of exceptionally low interest rates, until at least 2013.



The Fed’s announcement was eagerly awaited by investors who have responded to grim economic tidings in recent weeks by driving down global markets.



The economy grew only 0.8 percent during the first half of the year. The work force is shrinking. State and local governments are cutting back. And fiscal policy is immobilized by partisanship, leading Standard & Poor’s to remove the United States from its list of risk-free borrowers.



That has left investors to hope that the Fed would consider new steps to help the economy.



Read More:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/10/business/economy/fed-to-hold-rates-exceptionally-low-through-mid-2013.html?emc=na
 

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Not materialism. Good economic sense.

If you pay good money for a tv, then throw it out, that's wasteful. :)
Sitting in front of the thing is wasteful and the brainwashing you get will end up costing you much more when you mindlessly go out and buy the crap that they brainwashed you into buying.
 

JLM

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Not materialism. Good economic sense.

If you pay good money for a tv, then throw it out, that's wasteful. :)

It's only money which is generally temporary anyway. You spend valuable time reading books or going to school and improving your mind! :lol:

Sitting in front of the thing is wasteful and the brainwashing you get will end up costing you much more when you mindlessly go out and buy the crap that they brainwashed you into buying.

There you go SLM if you don't want to listen to me, listen to Cliff............he hasn't watch T.V. for years. :lol: