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Can you spell?
09-17-2008, 12:22 PM
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Can you spell?
"U.S. Government" "buys" 80% of A.I.G.

Can you spell F.A.S.C.I.S.M.?

Let's see. We create counterfeit money and use it to pay off the crooks so that they can "pay" their bills to those of us who actually work at creating value, thus stealing the value we've created.  Cool!   Not Worthy :biggrinblue: >Big Grin Brickwall <-for me Brickwall <- for Marc

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09-17-2008, 01:08 PM
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Re: Can you spell?
When I saw this threads Subject title, I thought it was directed at witches.  Or Hillary specifically.  (or for the Democracy Correct/D.C. Palin)

Seems it turns out that it is a bit about spell casting-- the huge one cast over the submitizens.  :'(

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09-17-2008, 01:15 PM
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Re: Can you spell?
fyc:  "AIG" = American International Group

Quote:...will get an $85 billion loan from the federal government in exchange for an 80 percent stake in itself.

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American International Group, Inc. (AIG) (NYSE: AIG, TYO: 8685, ISEQ: AIN) is a major American insurance corporation based at the American International Building in New York City. The British headquarters are located on Fenchurch Street in London. Continental Europe operations are based in La Défense, Paris and its Asian HQ is in Hong Kong. According to the 2008 Forbes Global 2000 list, AIG was the 18th-largest company in the world. It became a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average on April 8, 2004.  Founded: 1919 in Shanghai.

On September 16, 2008, after an AIG liquidity crisis following the downgrading of its credit rating, the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank stepped in to prevent financial collapse of the company. The Fed announced the creation of a credit facility of up to US$85 billion in exchange for warrants for a 79.9% equity stake and the right to suspend dividends to previously issued common and preferred stock.[1][2][3][4] AIG announced the same day that its board accepted the terms of the Federal Reserve Bank's rescue package.
--Wikipedia

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09-17-2008, 01:38 PM
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Re: Can you spell?
And on this thread's Subject... change it to:  Can you do the math?
??

Perhaps we need LummInjin3 on this aspect, but considering his recently posted insights on banking (duly noting that AIG is said to be "insurance"), where it seems that really a FRS bank can't "go broke" ie literally fail, is all this banter just more PR scam directed at reinforcing the spell the submitizen has over her [yeah, use "her" since Palin's in the mix], that The Fed State is here to help us and now look how They're just doing their job, protecting Our Money in spite of the evil economy [rather than the evil war/evil inflation] etc?  A smoke & mirrors event to shift focus off of something else perhaps?  Or is it more social experimentation-- akin to a grand, if not global, Milgram experiment?  :eekeek:
:-\
Brickwall (to quote marc)
Such is way over my ConspiritOral-inclined head anyways... (pass the St Johns Wart & WhiteWillow Bark)

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09-17-2008, 04:26 PM
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Re: Can you spell?
eye2i2hear Wrote:... a FSS bank can't

What the hell is a FSS bank?  Is that an auditory description of the air escaping from all four tires, or what? 

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09-17-2008, 05:29 PM
Post: #6
Re: Can you spell?
FederalSS (Schutzstaffel) ?? ala NSS [Image: 100px-Flag_Schutzstaffel.svg.png]

[Image: crap.gif] Ok, it was a typo, iron spanner boy.
Check the edit to FRS (Federal Reserve System)

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09-17-2008, 08:56 PM
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Re: Can you spell?
eye2i2hear Wrote:FederalSS (Schutzstaffel) ?? ala NSS [Image: 100px-Flag_Schutzstaffel.svg.png]

[Image: crap.gif] Ok, it was a typo, iron spanner boy.
Check the edit to FRS (Federal Reserve System)

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Speaking of witch, I just spent some rare time listening to the Nazi Propaganda Radio (NPR) and learned that the reason we've had all this bad stuff with the money things and those people on the street with all the walls is because there are not enuf regulations.  How cool.  I was wondering what it was that was causing all this crap.  Now I know.  And so the deal is that they're gonna make a lot more regulations and then this kinda thing will never ever ever never not even ever again ever gonna happen again.  I'm happy now and I can rest easy.  And besides, they are pumping 14 more billion dollars into something or other.  That alone hasta mean something, doesn't it?  (I just hope all thoze wons and zeros don't get chewed up in the pump impellers.  That would be wasteful and not environmentally green and stuff.  But they seem to no whut there doing and all, and they ARE the experts.  I'm gonna hava beer now.  Y'all rest easy.  'K?

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09-18-2008, 07:34 AM
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Re: Can you spell?
NonEntity Wrote:And besides, they are pumping 14 more billion dollars into something or other.

a bit more than that.
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09-18-2008, 07:54 AM
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Re: Can you spell?
Darren Dirt Wrote:
NonEntity Wrote:And besides, they are pumping 14 more billion dollars into something or other.

a bit more than that.

Yeah, I know, it's just that that figure was the one that had been announced at the moment I made the post.  It is one little tiny drib-drab on top of the already gargantuan mountain of lies already extant.

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09-18-2008, 08:28 AM
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Re: Can you spell?
The prison walls are all crumbling down and they are running around trying to rebuild them.

Forgive the tone of the video, it's facts are correct but Mr. Denniger is pining for his daddy or something -

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The US has started the hyperinflationary cycle. Beans, guns and gold time folks.
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09-18-2008, 08:34 AM
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Re: Can you spell?
Lummox3 Wrote:Beans, guns and gold time folks.


Is that like "good time girls" for the numismatically adventurous? 

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09-18-2008, 10:05 AM
Post: #12
Re: Can you spell?
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Ask these guys.
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09-18-2008, 04:07 PM
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Re: Can you spell?
NonEntity Wrote:
Darren Dirt Wrote:a bit more than that.

Yeah, I know, it's just that that figure was the one that had been announced at the moment I made the post.  It is one little tiny drib-drab on top of the already gargantuan mountain of lies already extant.

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Yup, a trillion here, a trillion there...
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09-18-2008, 04:59 PM
Post: #14
Re: Can you spell?
[Image: limb.gif]
Then there's yet another conjecture about all this current "financial" buzz/crisis talk... that being that this is not about "collapse" but simply about stirring up enough fear for bringing about yet another grand slight of hand?  Where "the problem" will be reported to be "the money" (which has taken on closer visual resemblance to "play" money, ie Monopoly money-- why?) -- rather than the problem being the System itself -- so that "change" to the Amero would be the ball and cups trick resetting (re-hiding-per-"recovery"?) the inflationary evidence, because said Amero would reset "par"!?  Hence, a loaf of bread could be purchased at 15 cents Amero and a gallon of gas back to 19 cents Amero!  National Debt?  No more scary "trillions!  "State of mind "change"!  Weee, We're back to The Good Ole Days/daze!?!

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The North American currency union is a theorized economic and monetary union of the three principal countries of North America, namely Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Implementation would probably involve the three countries giving up their current currency units (Canadian dollar, U.S. dollar, and Mexican pesos) and adopting a new one, created specifically for this purpose. The hypothetical currency for the union is most often referred to as the amero. The concept is modeled on the common European Union currency (the euro), and it is argued to be a natural extension of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP). Conspiracy theorists contend that the governments of the United States, Canada, and Mexico are already taking steps to implement such a currency. No current members of any country's government have stated a desire to implement a "North American Union".
--Wikipedia

I suppose apart from total delusion (see 1920-40 --but pre-internet-- Germany?), infighting/jockeying, the afore-mentioned Trading Places (social "engineering"/gaming) play, or blood-lust, I see little to no reason for The Bankgsters (ie the debt holders) to have/allow a total economic melt down, where that economy is belief-based (rather than commodity based).
[Image: clock.gif]?  time will tell...
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09-18-2008, 11:48 PM
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Economic Collapse '08 (central thread)
Greenspan sez "Economy in 'once-in-a-century' crisis"
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Think about how fast things are unfolding, and compare that to early this year, un-passed "laws" HR 1955 and S1959 ... and the comments* repeatedly shared by those who witnessed the rise to power of Hitler last century (i.e. It All Started With An Economic Crash)

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(If these "laws" were to passed, they could possibly make Cafferty a "criminal" for telling the truth about a government LYING. As Yakov would say, "What A Country!")



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Quote:This is called 'low-intensity conflict'.  There is so much coming at people so quickly that it is virtually impossible for people to digest it all.  I am old enough to remember the rise of fascism in Europe.  In particular, in Germany, it was the crash of the economy and out of contol inflation that allowed Hitler to rise to power. 

Thanks so much for this warning on S 1959.

by Shirley Bianchi



Quote:To begin, if you're reading this you already know that the whole "terrorist" thing is just a big hoax.  Furthermore the government in Washington is following what the Germans did in the 1930's to the letter and the American people are following like a herd of sheep.  This coming election will change nothing just as the last one changed nothing because about 530 out of 535 in Washington are pushing the same adjenda.  Are all of you just going to sit on your [naughty bits deleted] and wait for the invitation to get on the train to visit the camps halliburton has been working on?  Is that what you want for your mother, father, sisters, brothers, possibly your kids or grandchildern?   What are you going to tell them when all of you are riding to your death?   Gee, I didn't see it coming.  I'm too damn old but why is it that those under 40 are not organizing against what we all know is coming.  Is it that they were successful and you're too damn dumb to see what is happening or is it that you've had so much flouride from the water you drink to know what day it is, or maybe your just scared.  Most of you don't even know what fear is but you will learn when they come to get you.   If you are prepared and ready you will have a fairly good chance, add organized and it gets even better.  The powers that be care nothing about your life or the lives of your loved ones and actually want you to be a part of history...gone.   Wake up folks, you may not have a great deal of time left and putting it off will more than likely cost you your life.   

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I wonder what Ms. Bianchi and Mr. Mann would have to say now, after all that has happened a short 7 months later...
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