Re: [Biofuel] Breaking Point
Hi Ivan It has a lot of good points but he is mixing many things, and by doing so it can get discredit easily. Distant bureaucrats or close in bureaucrats it does not matter Distance is better when it comes to bureaucrats. Or maybe that should be bureaucracies, since most of the individuals aren't bad people. And government definitely has its uses. so the breaking has nothing to do with (and I do not agree with it! well... I could agree IF they let my house break away too and it will be the kingdom of Ivan then I agree, but I bet those who want to break away, will not let me break away from them as a house by itself, will they? An Englishman's home is his castle, or it used to be, maybe, but it's difficult to survive by yourself. It's much more possible if you're part of a community. But I sympathise. and if not, why they feel like they could/should and my household can not? I am guessing THEY are drawing the line) I could go one by one down the line but as an over all it sounds like an overexcited guy writing. He's okay. It's aimed at Americans, and in that context it's pertinent: Pay attention, Americans, for we can certainly learn from them. The Federal Reserve.. that I do not understand :-) Does anybody? I don't think its primary function is to be well understood. and I can write pages about it. If anyone can shine any light of why a government doesn't/can't say from tomorrow we start OUR own central Bank Until this globalist banking cartel can be blown up, and its head honchos tossed into a tight dungeon... Doesn't making such a suggestion risk getting your name added to a sinister and ever-growing list of suspects these days? All best Keith Ivan -Original Message- From: Keith Addison Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2012 12:37 PM To: sustainablelorgbiofuel@lists.sustainablelists.org Subject: [Biofuel] Breaking Point http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article33160.htm Breaking Point By Linh Dinh November 28, 2012 Information Clearing House --- Catalans want to break from Spain, again, and secession is also the buzz in Flanders, Scotland, Texas and Vermont. With the global economy collapsing, people everywhere are becoming fed up with being ruled by distant bureaucrats and bankers hell-bent on destroying local livelihoods. Wages are down, jobs lost and entire countries gone bankrupt thanks to government-enabled banking frauds, a process lubricated by increasing centralization and the intertwining of national finances. The private banking cartel generates public and private debts, debt slavery and inflation, and with a common currency, it can more readily screw you across borders. A nation can only control its destiny by being firmly in charge of its currency, like China, for example, and for that, it is often singled out for condemnation, but all fiat currencies are manipulated, with us Americans extra cursed with a Federal Reserve that doesn't work in our interest. Until this globalist banking cartel can be blown up, and its head honchos tossed into a tight dungeon, many people just want to extricate themselves, step by step, from its strangulation. Forced to dumpster dive, abandon their children or jump out windows, millions of Europeans are also fighting back. Pay attention, Americans, for we can certainly learn from them. In Spain, the Indignados protests, with tents occupying public spaces, preceded our own Occupy Movement by several months, but the Spanish didn't stop there. They then mounted a general strike and now, many Catalans are trying to break from their banker-manipulated central government, which has been crippled by these same transnationalists. Imperial and colonial ambitions have often assumed a transnationalist mask. Think of Japan's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Zone, Russia's absorption or domination of numerous peoples under Communism, or NATO and the European Union serving American interests. Also, the US has often cited The Free World to justify war on another country, with Libya and Syria the latest examples. Beware, then, of the supranationalist's pitch of mutual peace, security and prosperity, for it often hides an evil reality. Imagine no countries, he'll sing, and the world will be as one, before hushing to murmur the refrain, Imagine no possessions. The European Union started with such promise, but now nearly all the countries are broke. Imagine. As the Catalans fancy life without Madrid, Americans can also dream of existence sans Washington. Jesus, I feel better already, as well as younger and taller. With a visa, and TSA nutcracking and fingering right after landing at Reagan Airport, we can still visit, of course, to marvel at the charred husk of the Federal Reserve, then see Bush's Mission Accomplished flight suit and a panorama of Glenn Beck's rally, complete with a Sarah Palin hologram, at the Smithsonian. At the White House, pensive visitors are welcome to stroke the fabled Lewinsky dress
[Biofuel] Breaking Point
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article33160.htm Breaking Point By Linh Dinh November 28, 2012 Information Clearing House --- Catalans want to break from Spain, again, and secession is also the buzz in Flanders, Scotland, Texas and Vermont. With the global economy collapsing, people everywhere are becoming fed up with being ruled by distant bureaucrats and bankers hell-bent on destroying local livelihoods. Wages are down, jobs lost and entire countries gone bankrupt thanks to government-enabled banking frauds, a process lubricated by increasing centralization and the intertwining of national finances. The private banking cartel generates public and private debts, debt slavery and inflation, and with a common currency, it can more readily screw you across borders. A nation can only control its destiny by being firmly in charge of its currency, like China, for example, and for that, it is often singled out for condemnation, but all fiat currencies are manipulated, with us Americans extra cursed with a Federal Reserve that doesn't work in our interest. Until this globalist banking cartel can be blown up, and its head honchos tossed into a tight dungeon, many people just want to extricate themselves, step by step, from its strangulation. Forced to dumpster dive, abandon their children or jump out windows, millions of Europeans are also fighting back. Pay attention, Americans, for we can certainly learn from them. In Spain, the Indignados protests, with tents occupying public spaces, preceded our own Occupy Movement by several months, but the Spanish didn't stop there. They then mounted a general strike and now, many Catalans are trying to break from their banker-manipulated central government, which has been crippled by these same transnationalists. Imperial and colonial ambitions have often assumed a transnationalist mask. Think of Japan's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Zone, Russia's absorption or domination of numerous peoples under Communism, or NATO and the European Union serving American interests. Also, the US has often cited The Free World to justify war on another country, with Libya and Syria the latest examples. Beware, then, of the supranationalist's pitch of mutual peace, security and prosperity, for it often hides an evil reality. Imagine no countries, he'll sing, and the world will be as one, before hushing to murmur the refrain, Imagine no possessions. The European Union started with such promise, but now nearly all the countries are broke. Imagine. As the Catalans fancy life without Madrid, Americans can also dream of existence sans Washington. Jesus, I feel better already, as well as younger and taller. With a visa, and TSA nutcracking and fingering right after landing at Reagan Airport, we can still visit, of course, to marvel at the charred husk of the Federal Reserve, then see Bush's Mission Accomplished flight suit and a panorama of Glenn Beck's rally, complete with a Sarah Palin hologram, at the Smithsonian. At the White House, pensive visitors are welcome to stroke the fabled Lewinsky dress, still unwashed after half a century. Made-in-China Obama nostalgia gimcracks are available at gift kiosks, but sadly, the Jefferson, Lincoln and King statues have all been shipped to various Chinese amusement parks, to pay back debts. In the here and now, however, DC has become so wealthy from loots of all kinds, above and under the table, its official homicide rate has plummeted. Most nickel and dime (bag) thugs have been shooed from the Beltway, to make room for the three-piece-suited uber muggers. The real kill rate has also stayed robust, since decisions made here do pulverize entire neighborhoods worldwide. Enough of DC! Banksters used to connive and jerk from behind curtains, but now they're right on stage, with seasoned money manipulators ruling Italy and Greece, and the Spanish Minister of Economy a former employee of Lehman Brothers. The US Treasury has also turned into a Goldman Sachs outhouse, but this don't faze Americans none, since they're too busy elbowing and jostling each other, shopping, or hypnotized by another leather ball sailing across a wide screen. Splurging on credit, Americans are grateful to their bankers, and voting for one corrupt war criminal after another, they're happy to be ladled slogans and reassurances by their President, even as their country is deliberately imploded. Many won't know what's what until they're curled up in a tent city, or extraordinarily renditioned to Kazakhstan, perhaps. In Egypt, people immediately protested and even clashed with cops after Morsi gave himself dictatorial powers, but here, all was supine, docile and purring even as Obama had assumed the right to arrest or kill anyone, without trial or even charge, and Americans are unperturbed at the possibility of being stopped from flying without explanation or recourse to appeal. Though we don't
Re: [Biofuel] Breaking Point
It has a lot of good points but he is mixing many things, and by doing so it can get discredit easily. Distant bureaucrats or close in bureaucrats it does not matter so the breaking has nothing to do with (and I do not agree with it! well... I could agree IF they let my house break away too and it will be the kingdom of Ivan then I agree, but I bet those who want to break away, will not let me break away from them as a house by itself, will they? and if not, why they feel like they could/should and my household can not? I am guessing THEY are drawing the line) I could go one by one down the line but as an over all it sounds like an overexcited guy writing. The Federal Reserve.. that I do not understand and I can write pages about it. If anyone can shine any light of why a government doesn't/can't say from tomorrow we start OUR own central Bank Ivan -Original Message- From: Keith Addison Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2012 12:37 PM To: sustainablelorgbiofuel@lists.sustainablelists.org Subject: [Biofuel] Breaking Point http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article33160.htm Breaking Point By Linh Dinh November 28, 2012 Information Clearing House --- Catalans want to break from Spain, again, and secession is also the buzz in Flanders, Scotland, Texas and Vermont. With the global economy collapsing, people everywhere are becoming fed up with being ruled by distant bureaucrats and bankers hell-bent on destroying local livelihoods. Wages are down, jobs lost and entire countries gone bankrupt thanks to government-enabled banking frauds, a process lubricated by increasing centralization and the intertwining of national finances. The private banking cartel generates public and private debts, debt slavery and inflation, and with a common currency, it can more readily screw you across borders. A nation can only control its destiny by being firmly in charge of its currency, like China, for example, and for that, it is often singled out for condemnation, but all fiat currencies are manipulated, with us Americans extra cursed with a Federal Reserve that doesn't work in our interest. Until this globalist banking cartel can be blown up, and its head honchos tossed into a tight dungeon, many people just want to extricate themselves, step by step, from its strangulation. Forced to dumpster dive, abandon their children or jump out windows, millions of Europeans are also fighting back. Pay attention, Americans, for we can certainly learn from them. In Spain, the Indignados protests, with tents occupying public spaces, preceded our own Occupy Movement by several months, but the Spanish didn't stop there. They then mounted a general strike and now, many Catalans are trying to break from their banker-manipulated central government, which has been crippled by these same transnationalists. Imperial and colonial ambitions have often assumed a transnationalist mask. Think of Japan's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Zone, Russia's absorption or domination of numerous peoples under Communism, or NATO and the European Union serving American interests. Also, the US has often cited The Free World to justify war on another country, with Libya and Syria the latest examples. Beware, then, of the supranationalist's pitch of mutual peace, security and prosperity, for it often hides an evil reality. Imagine no countries, he'll sing, and the world will be as one, before hushing to murmur the refrain, Imagine no possessions. The European Union started with such promise, but now nearly all the countries are broke. Imagine. As the Catalans fancy life without Madrid, Americans can also dream of existence sans Washington. Jesus, I feel better already, as well as younger and taller. With a visa, and TSA nutcracking and fingering right after landing at Reagan Airport, we can still visit, of course, to marvel at the charred husk of the Federal Reserve, then see Bush's Mission Accomplished flight suit and a panorama of Glenn Beck's rally, complete with a Sarah Palin hologram, at the Smithsonian. At the White House, pensive visitors are welcome to stroke the fabled Lewinsky dress, still unwashed after half a century. Made-in-China Obama nostalgia gimcracks are available at gift kiosks, but sadly, the Jefferson, Lincoln and King statues have all been shipped to various Chinese amusement parks, to pay back debts. In the here and now, however, DC has become so wealthy from loots of all kinds, above and under the table, its official homicide rate has plummeted. Most nickel and dime (bag) thugs have been shooed from the Beltway, to make room for the three-piece-suited uber muggers. The real kill rate has also stayed robust, since decisions made here do pulverize entire neighborhoods worldwide. Enough of DC! Banksters used to connive and jerk from behind curtains, but now they're right on stage, with seasoned money manipulators ruling Italy and Greece, and the Spanish Minister of Economy a former employee of Lehman