The Empire Strikes Out

Posted by Rick Williams on Fri, 10/17/2008 - 2:39pm in

I've been writing pretty regularly over the past couple of weeks about the bankster collapse and its deeper meaning. My main point again: this is not merely the end of the Federal Reserve/fractional reserve debt money scam; rather, it is the end of the entire national socialist (communist?) centralized government model that we have been suffering under since the banksters came to power in 1913. Ah, the 20th Century-- such a special time for globalist bankers! They pulled off not just one world war, but two (plus a whole flood of fun and profitable "little" wars like Vietnam and Iraq along the way). There can be no doubt about one thing: statism was king in the 20th-- spinning out such big government heroes as Stalin, Mao, Hitler, Roosevelt, Mussolini, Churchill (not to mention the Bushes and Clintons of the world). Grand leaders all. Good news-- the odious McCain/Obama election will be the last of its kind for the outdated and dying 20th century model. Change is coming, and soon.

So here's the question of the day: what do you get when you combine massively bankrupt socialist governments with massively bankrupt globalist banks? Hmmm. Does the combination of two bankrupt entities/structures somehow magically create a healthy new organization? Only in the dreams of statist blind men.

Our leaders may not see what's happening, but we do. The days of big government socialism are over. The entire operation was financed with phony money, and the statist credit card is about to expire. The empire strikes out.



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They are not dead yet!

Looks more like THEY are pushing for "whole world monetary control", when you read this article:

"Sarkozy to press Bush to relaunch international financial system"
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=081018214003.daqd397u&show_artic...

taktic Posted by taktic on Sat, 10/18/2008 - 9:20pm
Financial Discussion on Real Time w/ Bill Maher

There was a pretty interesting discussion on Bill's show last Friday including the former Comptroller General of the US, David Walker that is worth watching. I know Maher supports that Obomination for President and it is very partisan but there are some good points. The discussion doesn't really go global so it may be a bit off topic for this thread.

http://eztv.it/shows/271/real-time-with-bill-maher/

RiverRat a/k/a Tres Melton,
Believer in Freedom, Crusader for Liberty, Supporter of Dr. Ron Paul

RiverRat Posted by RiverRat on Fri, 10/17/2008 - 8:28pm
Great stuff!

"The Empire Strikes Out." I love that! You just created a need for a new bumper sticker - good for the economy! :) You are correct that the game is over. Let's hope our rulers do not decide to go out in a blaze of glory with one last world war. Many of them would like nothing better.

Tom Mullen

www.tommullen.net
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"Question with boldness even the existence of a God" - Thomas Jefferson

Tom Mullen Posted by Tom Mullen on Fri, 10/17/2008 - 6:33pm
A global society that totally dominates the means of exchange.

A global society that totally dominates the means of exchange between people, businesses, and governments. A system with privatized profits for the criminal banksters and socialized expenses; in effect: a system designed to steal the wealth of the people and transfer it to the elite that has the appearance, at least in the mainstream media, of being fair and free.

RiverRat a/k/a Tres Melton,
Believer in Freedom, Crusader for Liberty, Supporter of Dr. Ron Paul

RiverRat Posted by RiverRat on Fri, 10/17/2008 - 5:02pm
What do you get when you combine these two types of government?

A mess that nobody likes! It stinks of corruption that will poison anyone that isn't smart enough to get outside their matrix.

Nick

Pennycat Posted by Pennycat on Fri, 10/17/2008 - 4:24pm
good conclusion

good conclusion

WOODMAN Posted by WOODMAN on Fri, 10/17/2008 - 3:32pm
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