"A case for Israel" hmmmm It should be built of lead and have sufficient holes to sink all the way to the bottom, quickly.
Why didn't you go to the source web-page?? I used that link because it also had a link to a discussion.What is this website? On the home page it has no "about".
The sources seem unreliable and/or possibly invented. IMO, the website appears to be propaganda in support of quackery.
Why do you believe this website is a reliable source of information?
Sorry I couldn't sum up the complexities is a two word sentence for you. lolThank God:roll:
Sorry I couldn't sum up the complexities is a two word sentence for you. lol
Shades of SJP, what ever did happen to him?
I'll keeps things meant for you short. Nuff said??
Why didn't you go to the source web-page?? I used that link because it also had a link to a discussion.
Hitler’s freedom from International Debt Slavery
An article excerpted from:
Web of Debt - How Banks And The Federal Reserve Are Bankrupting The Planet...
Article Author Unknown
August 9th, 2007
THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX:
HOW A BANKRUPT GERMANY SOLVED ITS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROBLEMS
Guernsey wasn't the only government to solve its infrastructure problems by issuing its own money. (See E. Brown, "Waking Up on a Minnesota Bridge," Web of Debt - Articles, August 4, 2007.) A more notorious model is found in post-World War I Germany. When Hitler came to power, the country was completely, hopelessly broke. The Treaty of Versailles had imposed crushing reparations payments on the German people, who were expected to reimburse the costs of the war for all participants — costs totaling three times the value of all the property in the country...
Sorry I couldn't sum up the complexities is a two word sentence for you. lol
So who do you support in Iceland vs the Bankers??I'll always side with the oppressed against the oppressor.
I wonder how much longer it will take before the 'prize committee' is knocking on my door?Reader's digest is your friend...![]()
I really would prefer some link that explains that point a lot more, you can do it for other subjects you mention.From what I know about Iceland's economic problems, .......
Normally I support paying your debts. But beyond a certain point, the debt is not repayable.
I wonder how much longer it will take before the 'prize committee' is knocking on my door?