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"Most Americans have no real understanding of the operation of the international money lenders. The accounts of the Federal Reserve System have never been audited. It operates outside the control of Congress and manipulates the credit of the United States" — Sen. Barry Goldwater in With No Apologies (1979), p. 282 "This [Federal Reserve Act] establishes the most gigantic trust on earth. When the President [Wilson} signs this bill, the invisible government of the monetary power will be legalized....the worst legislative crime of the ages is perpetrated by this banking and currency bill." — Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr. , 1913 "From now on, depressions will be scientifically created." — Congressman Charles A.Lindbergh Sr. , 1913 "The financial system has been turned over to the Federal Reserve Board. That Board as ministers the finance system by authority of a purely profiteering group. The system is Private, conducted for the sole purpose of obtaining the greatest possible profits from the use of other people's money" -- Charles A. Lindbergh Sr., 1923 "The Federal Reserve bank buys government bonds without one penny..." — CongressmanWright Patman, Congressional Record, Sept 30, 1941 "We have, in this country, one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever known. I refer to the Federal Reserve Board. This evil institution has impoverished the people of the United States and has practically bankrupted our government. It has done this through the corrupt practices of the moneyed vultures who control it". — Congressman Louis T. McFadden in 1932 (Rep. Pa) "The Federal Reserve banks are one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever seen. There is not a man within the sound of my voice who does not know that this nation is run by the International bankers — Congressman Louis T. McFadden (Rep. Pa) "Some people think the Federal Reserve Banks are the United States government's institutions. They are not government institutions. They are private credit monopolies which prey upon the people of the United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign swindlers" —Congressional Record 12595-12603 — Louis T. McFadden, Chairman of the Committee on Banking and Currency (12 years) June 10, 1932 "I have never seen more Senators express discontent with their jobs....I think the major cause is that, deep down in our hearts, we have been accomplices in doing something terrible and unforgivable to our wonderful country. Deep down in our heart, we know that we have given our children a legacy of bankruptcy. We have defrauded our country to get ourselves elected." —John Danforth (R-Mo) "These 12 corporations together cover the whole country and monopolize and use for private gain every dollar of the public currency..." — Mr. Crozier of Cincinnati, before Senate Banking and Currency Committee - 1913 "The [Federal Reserve Act] as it stands seems to me to open the way to a vast inflation of the currency... I do not like to think that any law can be passed that will make it possible to submerge the gold standard in a flood of irredeemable paper currency." — Henry Cabot Lodge Sr., 1913 "When you or I write a check there must be sufficient funds in out account to cover the check, but when the Federal Reserve writes a check there is no bank deposit on which that check is drawn. When the Federal Reserve writes a check, it is creating money." — Putting it simply, Boston Federal Reserve Bank "Neither paper currency nor deposits have value as commodities, intrinsically, a 'dollar' bill is just a piece of paper. Deposits are merely book entries." — Modern Money Mechanics Workbook, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 1975 "We are completely dependant on the commercial banks. Someone has to borrow every dollar we have in circulation, cash or credit. If the banks create ample synthetic money we are prosperous; if not, we starve. We are absolutely without a permanent money system.... It is the most important subject intelligent persons can investigate and reflect upon. It is so important that our present civilization may collapse unless it becomes widely understood and the defects remedied very soon." — Robert H. Hamphill, Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank The Money Power! It is the greatest power on earth; and it is arrayed against Labour. No other power that is or ever was can be named with it... it attacks us through the Press - a monster with a thousand lying tongues, a beast surpassing in foulness any conceived by the mythology that invented dragons, were wolves, harpies, ghouls and vampires. It thunders against us from innumerable platforms and ,Yes, so far as we are concerned, the headquarters of the Money Power is Britain. But the Money Power is not a British institution; it is cosmopolitan. It is of no nationality, but of all nationalities. It dominates the world. The Money Power has corrupted the faculties of the human soul, and tampered with the sanity of the human intellect... Editorial from 1907 edition of The Brisbane Worker (Australia) "The entire taxing and monetary systems are hereby placed under the U.C.C. (Uniform Commercial Code)" — The Federal Tax Lien Act of 1966 "There is a distinction between a 'debt discharged' and a debt 'paid'. When discharged, the debt still exists though divested of it's charter as a legal obligation during the operation of the discharge, something of the original vitality of the debt continues to exist, which may be transferred, even though the transferee takes it subject to it's disability incident to the discharge." —Stanek vs. White, 172 Minn.390, 215 N.W. 784 "The Federal Reserve Banks are not federal instrumentalities..." — Lewis vs. United States 9th Circuit 1992 "The regional Federal Reserve banks are not government agencies. ...but are independent, privately owned and locally controlled corporations." — Lewis vs. United States, 680 F. 2d 1239 9th Circuit 1982 "Whoever controls the volume of money in any country is absolute master of all industry and commerce." — James A. Garfield, President of the United States "A great industrial nation is controlled by it's system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated in the hands of a few men. We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated governments in the world--no longer a government of free opinion, no longer a government by conviction and vote of the majority, but a government by the opinion and duress of small groups of dominant men." — President Woodrow Wilson "I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. Already they have raised up a monied aristocracy that has set the government at defiance. The issuing power (of money) should be taken away from the banks and restored to the people to whom it properly belongs." — Thomas Jefferson, U.S. President. "If Congress has the right [it doesn't] to issue paper money [currency], it was given to them to be used by...[the government] and not to be delegated to individuals or corporations" — President Andrew Jackson, Vetoed Bank Bill of 1836 "History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and it's issuance." — James Madison Misc. Sources "Banks lend by creating credit. They create the means of payment out of nothing" — Ralph M. Hawtrey, Secretary of the British Treasury "To expose a 15 Trillion dollar rip-off of the American people by the stockholders of the 1000 largest corporations over the last 100 years will be a tall order of business." — Buckminster Fuller "Every Congressman, every Senator knows precisely what causes inflation...but can't, [won't] support the drastic reforms to stop it [repeal of the Federal Reserve Act] because it could cost him his job." —Robert A. Heinlein, Expanded Universe "It is well that the people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning." — Henry Ford "[Every circulating FRN] represents a one dollar debt to the Federal Reserve system." — MoneyFacts, House Banking and Currency Committee "...the increase in the assets of the Federal Reserve banks from 143 million dollars in 1913 to 45 billion dollars in 1949 went directly to the private stockholders of the [federal reserve] banks." — Eustace Mullins "As soon as Mr. Roosevelt took office, the Federal Reserve began to buy government securities at the rate of ten million dollars a week for 10 weeks, and created one hundred million dollars in new [checkbook] currency, which alleviated the critical famine of money and credit, and the factories started hiring people again." — Eustace Mullins "Should government refrain from regulation (taxation), the worthlessness of the money becomes apparent and the fraud can no longer be concealed." — John Maynard Keynes, "Consequences of Peace." "The modern Banking system manufactures money out of nothing. The process is perhaps the most astounding piece of sleight of hand that was ever invented. Banks can in fact inflate, mint and unmint the modern ledger-entry currency." — MAJOR L .L. B. ANGUS: "While boasting of our noble deeds were careful to conceal the ugly fact that by an iniquitous money system we have nationalized a system of oppression which, though more refined, is not less cruel than the old system of chattel slavery. — Horace Greeley
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Evolution vs. Creationism. Bill Nye Debates Ken Ham.
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21 BLATANT LIES OBAMA HAS TOLD YOU DIRECTLY TO YOUR FACE
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Both are puppets, either way... no chance -
21 BLATANT LIES OBAMA HAS TOLD YOU DIRECTLY TO YOUR FACE
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21 BLATANT LIES OBAMA HAS TOLD YOU DIRECTLY TO YOUR FACE
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Let Banks Fail Is Iceland Mantra as 2% Joblessness in Sight
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Inside China: Nuclear submarines capable of widespread attack on U.S.
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Found this article pretty strange... to say the least... http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/oct/31/inside-china-nuclear-submarines-capable-of-widespr/ -
Inside China: Nuclear submarines capable of widespread attack on U.S.
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thinking outside of the box... interesting way of putting it. I just found the strange part in it making general media outlets -
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A recommendation to those with an appreciation for animation.
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The Truth About Nelson Mandela (Stefan Molyneux)
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So you agree with me? haha That comment was @ thelerner anyway -
The Truth About Nelson Mandela (Stefan Molyneux)
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Regarding African Slavery people should see the work of Dr Tony Martin -
The Truth About Karl Marx (Stefan Molyneux)
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Apech is pedophilia absent from Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist and Secular institutions? Why just focus on Catholic? What is your bias? I think it is an injustice to ignore such. -
The Truth About Nelson Mandela (Stefan Molyneux)
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You think this guy was expressing hate? So... if you don't worship Mandela you are hateful? odd It seems anything that goes even slightly against the status quo is "hate speech" "Political Correctness" killing free speech since the Bolsheviks What can one expect though with the masses raised in Marxist indoctrination camps (Government Education)? Your hero worship blinds you and binds you to false gods. -
The Truth About Nelson Mandela (Stefan Molyneux)
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I think he is an atheist. About 90% sure and your argument is 100% non-existent / imaginary, imagined, unreal, fictional, fictitious, made up, invented,hypothetical, suppositional, fancied, fanciful -
Inside China: Nuclear submarines capable of widespread attack on U.S.
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International Banking Criminal Organisation
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I don't believe a gold currency would work either, still playing their game. // Part X - Politics, Aristotle By Aristotle I would attempt some system based on the above thought. That money "was intended to be used in exchange, but not to increase at interest" (being unnatural) The exchange being ones hard work, real goods... of which money represents. Considering money today has no value (fiat, fantasy) to begin with I would consider all debt to the private international banks irrelevant, + pursue with appropriate legal action for fraud and so on. Which would probably leave us with an entirely new government... this government would print credits (for real goods/service) @ no interest (nothing is being borrowed) basically... -
http://www.thechinastudy.com/ http://www.wellandgoodnyc.com/2011/09/23/china-study-cheat-sheet-10-things-you-need-to-know/ China Study cheat sheet: 10 things you need to know With so little time, how will you ever get around to reading The China Study? The China Study is one of those weighty, groundbreaking books that is perhaps more talked about than actually read. We understand why: At 417 pages, with lots of nutrition facts and stats, it’s a lot to digest. So we read it cover-to-cover for you, taking notes along the way. Understanding the book’s thesis has incredible implications for your health—like meat and dairy are way worse for you than you or your doctor could have known. Here is your 10-step cheat sheet to everything in The China Study you need to know, plus a summary. And if you’ve read it yourself, please add to our Cliff’s Notes in the Comments section below! Summary: What is The China Study? It’s the largest comprehensive study of human nutrition ever conducted. It was launched via a partnership between Cornell University, Oxford University, and the Chinese Academy of Preventative Medicine. The groundbreaking results from the study (and other influential nutrition research) recommend the best diet for long-term health. 1. American health statistics are scary. You may feel fit as a fiddle, but the country is unwell. Almost a third of adults over 20 are obese; one out of thirteen people have diabetes; and heart disease kills one out of every three Americans. We also pay more for our health care than any other country, and we don’t have better health to show for it. 2. Animal protein promotes the growth of cancer. The book author T. Colin Campbell, PhD., grew up on a dairy farm, so he regularly enjoyed a wholesome glass of milk. Not anymore. In multiple, peer-reviewed animal studies, researchers discovered that they could actually turn the growth of cancer cells on and off by raising and lowering doses of casein, the main protein found in cow’s milk. 3. Pesticides are gross, but none switch on cancer like poor nutrition. The food you eat affects the way your cells interact with carcinogens, making them more or less dangerous. “The results of these, and many other studies, showed nutrition to be far more important in controlling cancer promotion than the dose of the initiating carcinogen.” 4. The study findings are bulletproof. After years of controversial lab results on animals, the researchers had to see how they played out in humans. The study they created included 367 variables, 65 counties in China, and 6,500 adults (who completed questionnaires, blood tests, etc.). “When we were done, we had more than 8,000 statistically significant associations between lifestyle, diet, and disease variables.” In other words, there’s no arguing with the findings, Meat Council of America. Sorry. 5. The results are simple: Eat plants for health. “People who ate the most animal-based foods got the most chronic disease. People who ate the most plant-based foods were the healthiest.” 6. Heart disease can be reversed through nutrition. Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D., a physician and researcher at the best cardiac center in the country, The Cleveland Clinic, treated 18 patients with established coronary disease with a whole foods, plant-based diet. Not only did the intervention stop the progression of the disease, but 70 percent of the patients saw an opening of their clogged arteries. Dr. Dean Ornish, a graduate of Harvard Medical School, completed a similar study with consistent results. 7. Carbs are not the enemy. Highly-processed, refined carbohydrates are bad for you. But plant foods are full of healthy carbs. Research shows that diets like the Atkins or South Beach can actually cause dangerous side effects. While they may result in short-term weight loss, you’ll be sacrificing long-term health. 8. Plants are powerful. It’s not just cancer and heart disease that respond to a whole foods, plant-based diet. It may also help protect you from diabetes, obesity, autoimmune diseases, bone, kidney, eye, and brain diseases. 9. You don’t have to tailor your diet for specific health benefits. Eating healthy can seem segmented—broccoli will prevent breast cancer, carrots are good for eyes, did you get enough vitamin C today? “Nutrition that is truly beneficial for one chronic disease will support health across the board.” 10. Plants do it better. “There are virtually no nutrients in animal-based foods that are not better provided by plants.” Protein (YES, PROTEIN!), fiber, vitamins, minerals—you name it, they’ve got it, and the health benefits. —Lisa Elaine Held
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haha...hmm I would recommend high carb, low fat ... no animal products, no processed food and no calorie restrictions. eat as much as you desire...of the good stuff, ideally.
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International Banking Criminal Organisation
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Some of the best beings I know are animals -
International Banking Criminal Organisation
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I don't disagree that education is important (in the classical sense)... for our society. I think other societies need to define what education is for themselves. For your position to work motivation/ desire to work/ desire to learn/ desire to create/ desire to co-operate... would need to be expressed by the majority. Do all peoples share in your altruism? You teach a man to fish, does that mean he is going to fish? maybe Does that mean he is now going to teach other people to fish? maybe I once believed as you do, though now think it unrealistic and unwanted. I think the best we can aim for is in achieving self sufficiency in our own countries and allow other nations self determination. Say another example, I was watching a documentary on shamanic warfare in the Amazon rain-forest... 2 tribes practicing head hunting/ cannibalism etc Do you believe we should send the US military in? teach them to be more civilized? -
International Banking Criminal Organisation
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Brilliant, it does appear to be the direction we are moving... -
International Banking Criminal Organisation
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WWROA: Do the poorer nations wish to be educated and made to be productive and profitable? MH: It seems that way to me based on how many wars are going on with the desire to add more territory to one's claim of ownership. True, my understanding is that they resent our assistance eventually (however). + my understanding of education, productivity, profitability is brainwash, enslave, exploit (regardless of region(as it is today generally)). Is it ultimately right to interfere? You quoted earlier "The old saying from the Christian religion still stands: Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach the man how to catch his own fish and he will eat the rest of his life." So you teach the man to fish, what does he actually learn? What if he taught himself to fish? became inventive rather than mimic... are we taking that discovery away from them? Does the assistance create a cycle of dependence? of which the other will eventually resent, feeling incapable/ worthless. I would suggest that is it better for them to pursue their own path of discovery. I am in agreement with the concept of "Prime Directive" (Star Trek) In the fictional universe of Star Trek, the Prime Directive, Starfleet's General Order number 1, is the most prominent guiding principle of the United Federation of Planets. The Prime Directive prohibits Starfleet personnel from interfering with the internal development of alien civilizations. It applies particularly to civilizations which are below a certain threshold of development, preventing starship crews from using their superior technology to impose their own values or ideals on them. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Directive In the grand scheme of things I believe such a position to be the wisest and kindest. // (above) Is what I was trying to say originally, though poorly... with a number of misconceptions. The above I believe either directly, indirectly answering the remaining responses... hopefully