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kindalucky717 (April 24, 2008 at 1:09 am)
In 1933 or there abouts, #1 They made gold illegal to own.#2 They made eveyone take a Social Security Number (under the guise of a retirement check)" #3 They added the phrase "novus ordo seclorum" to the dollar bill. Welcome to the New World Order-it's been here since atleast 100 years or so, it is emerging, it is morphing, it is ascending.
kindalucky717 (April 24, 2008 at 1:03 am)
Saying they "print it out of nothing or thin air" is not exactly true, yes they do "just print" the money but it is backing is you and me and our compliance with the "taxing authority" So in a nut shell- they left the gold standard for the human standard-your human labor is the now the backing, welcome to the "Novus Ordo Seclorum" a.k.a. the New World Order a.k.a "The Beast which goeth into perdition" Every one has a number by which he can buy or sell, and no one can buy or sell with out this #!
TheShock3r (March 19, 2008 at 3:37 am)
RON PAUL talks about this exact thing here/watch?v=5XGKpYaIl0Mright on the first question. americans are too stupified to understand,, or maybe americans are smart and their votes arent counted. whats going on?
marxbitesall (February 7, 2008 at 3:19 pm)
Papa, being facetious may just confuse some people, & ergo does not help at all.Otherwise I'm with Dane and the rest of the real money people who DO really care about America and the freedom that can ONLY be had without govt manipulating our money and it's inflation and tax robbery on the unborn.Is it moral to be born into a debt one had nothing to do with?
danetrader (February 7, 2008 at 4:51 am)
Its boring if you are intellectually unambitious and lazy. This is the stuff that people need to know. I suggest you get off the couch and start educating yourself so that we can get rid of these elitist assholes. Ignorance is not bless & apathy leads to tyranny
papawx3 (January 26, 2008 at 11:57 pm)
This stuff is boring! Give me Brittany Spears, 50 Cent and Desperate Housewives! Who's ahead in the playoffs? Did you see Sunday's NASCAR race? Oprah's show sure was good today about cheating husbands. Have you heard the latest about Brad & Angelina? Got to go play on my new X-Box game machine!
jward52 (January 7, 2008 at 1:20 am)
Congress, although not by law, essentially has given up all its oversight responsibility over the Federal Reserve. There are no true audits, and Congress knows nothing of the conversations, plans, and actions taken in concert with other central banks. We get less and less information regarding the money supply each year, especially now that M3 is no longer reported.
jward52 (January 7, 2008 at 1:20 am)
Transparency in monetary policy is a goal we should all support. I've often wondered why Congress so willingly has given up its prerogative over monetary policy. Astonishingly, Congress in essence has ceded total control over the value of our money to a secretive central bank.
jward52 (January 7, 2008 at 1:18 am)
But these actions, directed by the Federal Reserve, alter the purchasing power of our money. And that purchasing power is always reduced. The dollar today is worth only four cents compared to the dollar in 1913, when the Federal Reserve started. This has profound consequences for our economy and our political stability.
jward52 (January 7, 2008 at 1:18 am)
The role the Fed plays in the President's secretive Working Group on Financial Markets goes unnoticed by members of Congress. The Federal Reserve shows no willingness to inform Congress voluntarily about how often the Working Group meets, what actions it takes that affect the financial markets, or why it takes those actions. |