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Friday, 13 August 2010
The Fed [ownership. plus...].....from Rico
The "Fed" (our private national banking system) purchases paper notes from the US Mint at the cost of printing, then lends the money to the USG and the US public at face value PLUS interest through their member banks. The profits (and they are HUGE) go to the private shareholder's of the "Fed." The US public receives no benefit, but is 'on the hook' to repay the principal and interest accumulated by the USG.
As a 'connected' private bank, the "Fed" has never been audited. It pays NO taxes. FOIA...the Freedom of Information Act does NOT apply to the "Fed."
The top eight owners of the "Fed" are:
1. Rothschild's of London & Berlin
2. Lazard Brothers of Paris
3. Israel Moses Seaf of Italy
4. Kuhn, Loeb & Co of Germany & NY
5. Warburg & Co of Hamburg, Germany
6. Lehman Brothers of NY
7. Goldman Sachs of NY
8. Rockefeller Brothers of NY
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News.........
Day 35 – August 13th 1940
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The EPA Must Be Stopped!
Global Warming Hoax Weekly Round-Up, Aug. 12th
"My Dad's In Iraq..."
Shoulder-Fired Missiles an Ever-Present Threat to U.S. Planes
The WikiLeaks Hoax, Part I
China’s Eyes in the Skies
Remotest mainland pub up for sale
France rounds up hundreds of Roma
The Point of No Return
Police crack down on mobility scooter mayhem as drunk and drug-driving pensioners become 8 mph menace to society
Meet Britain's first wild-born beaver in 400 years
We clip the wings of the RAF at our peril
EU ambassador: I'll speak for Britain in America
Silk 'invisibility cloak' created by scientists
The stunning decline of Barack Obama: 10 key reasons why the Obama presidency is in meltdown
Florida's proposed immigration law goes further than Arizona
Turkey Accused of Using Chemical Weapons against PKK
Something in the Gulf Smells and it’s not the Deepwater Horizon Blowout
Why the US is as busted as a busted flush
and finally.......
The 7 greatest Internet hoaxes
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Billy Idol Rocks Pechanga!
Full post with commentary, pics and video at American Power.
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Thursday, 12 August 2010
ANOTHER PHONY WANNABE

Help spread the word . . . this guy's a MAYOR . . .
. . . and yes you guessed it, he's a DEMOCRAT . . .
Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . STORMBRINGER
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This might be "news" to some......from Rico
This actually might be "news" to some folks.
The name was artfully, the trappings and inferences equally misleading, as a result most who do not pay close attention actually think that the "Fed" is part of our Federal Government.
It is NOT.
The Federal Reserve Bank is privately held. Very privately. Few even know who the ultimate beneficial owners of the Fed are (the Rotschild family and a few other hugley wealthy banking families).
While it could be argued today that our Government is a part of the Fed, truth-be-told the FED IS A PRIVATE BANK!
The US Dollar (look at one, it says Federal Reserve Note on the face of it) is the Private Federal Reserve Currency which has become the basis for our current financial system, and much global trade.
Pray along with Benjamin. Pray very hard. This system is fast unraveling...

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A French tourist asks an Irishman:
"Why do Scuba divers always fall backwards off their boats?"
To which the Irishman replies:
"If they fell forwards, they'd still be in the ruddy boat."
H/T DML
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News...........
Day 34 – August 12th 1940
Rate Obama for CBS!
Biden and The little Guy
Seaside Heights boardwalk Obama is retired
Possible Names For Greg Gutfeld’s Muslim Gay Bar Near Ground Zero
Why we need to let states go broke
The Obsolescence of Barack Obama
Zeus botnet raid on UK bank accounts under the spotlight
Video:3 Things You Should Know About Islam
Dr. Manny: Dear Senator Reid, I’m Not Stupid!
Comrade Crow's 12% pay increase: As millions suffer wage freezes, RMT's militant leader pockets £10,000
US 'on target' to withdraw troops from Iraq despite military misgivings
Barack Obama 'may be prepared to meet Iranian president’
Mother reports topless sunbather on Italian beach to police for 'troubling' sons
China's deadly landslide 'not an accident'
Zimbabwe auctions 900,000 carats of diamonds
British ambassador to Iran hits back after 'thick' jibe
Iran navy produces armed copy of Bladerunner 51 speedboat
Panic rises in Russia over fires in areas contaminated by Chernobyl disaster
Record four out of five jobs going to foreigners between May and June
and finally......
It's high time the supercar syndicate took off by little Jimmy May.
Irony: $26-Billion Bailout To States Helps Pay For Illegal Immigration
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Having the WRONG argument...........from Rico
Listening to all the 40# brains argue "inflation" or "deflation" it strikes a few of us that we are having the WRONG argument.
No, it won't even be "stagflation."
All of this wasted breath is like debating financial crop circles. Entertaining at times, but pointless and useless...unless the purpose of the exercise is to serve as a distraction from the REAL problem.
- Now WHO would want that comrades? Who benefits?
You never hear depreciation from the teleprompter readers, do you?
Using the terms inflation and deflation implies that prices are going down or up, and that the 'problem' is with the goods or the producers of the goods which shifts the attention of the naive and gullible away from the fact that the problem is the currency. [read: FED]
It is NOT that prices are going UP, but that the value...the purchasing power of the currency, the Dollar...is going DOWN.
- It takes more-and-more Dollars to buy the same things.
DEFLATION will not be the problem, it is only a "ruse" (a strawman argument) to scare us into allowing bailouts, reckless spending, and the massive creation of funny money.
INFLATION (increasing prices) will be a symptom of the real problem, which is DEPRECIATION (a decrease in purchasing power).
The US debt risk is now so high, the debts can never be paid back (and there are no 'intentions' or 'plans' to pay it back, something our Kommissars, Politburo, and Pravda won't tell us) leaving two options:
DEFAULT or DEPRECIATE
Paying back debt with more Dollars that are worth less has to be an appealing concept to somebody. It kicks the can down the road and delays the inevitable, something our political uber-class does with same consistency and regularity as it is useless and worthless.
It's a long list, but think: Russia, Argentina, Zimbabwe...and we're next.

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Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Revisited
Two thousand families visited Gaza's Crazy Water Park during the first four days that it was open in May of this year.
The water park features 3 swimming pools, a canal 100 meters long, three water slides, ponds with pedal boats, a restaurant, a cafe, and a quiet area shaded by a tent where adults can sit on carpets and listen to music. The atmosphere is secular, with popular secular tunes playing over the loudspeakers and women in international-style clothing. A recent lifting of the government ban on women smoking in public has made it legal for women to smoke the popular nargilas at the Crazy Water Park's cafe. Construction of the park was completed in six months. Admission is 10 shekels, the equivalent of about $2.60 as of mid-2010, but using the water slide costs another 5 shekels, and going into the pool costs an extra 20 shekels.
The park cost $2 million to build. According to Ayman Barawi, the Crazy Water Park's financial manager.
The Crazy Water Park has 106 employees, not counting about 80 vendors supplying services and goods such as food.
The Crazy Water Park is one of a number of seaside tourist resorts constructed in a $20 million building binge. Egyptian journalist Ashraf Abu Al-Houl write in Al-Ahram, that Crazy Water Park is one of a rapidly growing group of Gaza pleasure parks, including Zahrat Al-Madain, the Al-Bustan resort and the Bisan City tourist village.
According to Egyptian journalist Ashraf Abu Al-Houl writing in Al-Ahram, "A sense of absolute prosperity prevails, as manifested by the grand resorts along and near Gaza's coast. Further, the sight of the merchandise and luxuries filling the Gaza shops amazed me. Merchandise is sold more cheaply than in Egypt, although most of it is from the Egyptian market.
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The Philosophy of Ambiguity
IF MAN EVOLVED FROM MONKEYS AND APES, WHY DO WE STILL HAVE MONKEYS AND APES?
WHAT IF THERE WERE NO HYPOTHETICAL QUESTIONS?
WHY DO THEY LOCK PETROL STATION LOOS? ARE THEY AFRAID SOMEONE WILL CLEAN THEM?
DO THEY PUT BRAILLE ON THE DRIVE-THROUGH BANK MACHINES?
HOW DO THEY GET DEER TO CROSS THE ROAD ONLY AT THOSE YELLOW ROAD SIGNS?
IF YOU TRY TO FAIL, AND SUCCEED, WHICH HAVE YOU DONE?
WHOSE CRUEL IDEA WAS IT FOR THE WORD 'LISP' TO HAVE 'S' IN IT?
WHY IS IT CALLED TOURIST SEASON IF WE CAN'T SHOOT AT THEM?
H/T Old Dude
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Gazni Photos...........
Gazni is Polish battle space, so international traffic signs are required
Polish battle targets. If the Taliban ever goes to fedoras, they are in deep sh*t.
H/T T.A
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UPDATE: PHONY WANNABE

Law Enforcement authorities are interested in his whereabouts . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . STORMBRINGER
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Support 'The Boot Campaign'
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H/T An Englishman's Castle
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Video: Nik Lewis Leaps Defender
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