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Originally posted by MRuss
reply to post by NavyDoc
And that's a fair enough question.
I think the world has to care enough, and they just don't. I said it in another post today that everyone is too busy running to Wal-Mart, or saving their homes from foreclosure, or they're just too dumbed down to care what the politicians and bankers are doing.
It's a sad commentary on the times we live in.....
Originally posted by stirling
The trick is to" break the bankers."
Get these evil slime to regurgitate the real history of the banks SINCE BRETON WOODS.....
The BIS.....(theres a scam that nets the rich billions free....)....
The IMF......corporate pirates on a global scale.....
And many more the people know little about because they operate as secretly as possible.....
Audit the FEDand watch the worms crawl out......Put Geithner,Bernanke, on the hot seat and sewat the truth out of their arses.....
Then go after who is implicated for the next round....
AFTER THAT...the politicians should be exposed almost as a matter of the course of the former.....dont you think?
Originally posted by MRuss
Hey Folks...
This video was posted by the Thrive Movement---the organization that put out the recent Thrive Documentary. The video comes from a segment on the 700 club and pretty much sums up the recent arrests! Very interesting. A good (and short) watch.
These banker arrests are pretty prevelant in other countries and it's good to have an update. Not only that, but it's great to see this reported on national television. The 700 Club actually has a decent news team.
The video might be a little choppy at the beginning--if so, I apologize. There might be a better version on YouTube. Just be patient for a second when it starts.
Originally posted by NavyDoc
Originally posted by MRuss
reply to post by NavyDoc
I think the world has to care enough, and they just don't. I said it in another post today that everyone is too busy running to Wal-Mart, or saving their homes from foreclosure, or they're just too dumbed down to care what the politicians and bankers are doing.
It's a sad commentary on the times we live in.....
I don't disagree. Add to that the fact that so many people are more interested in what's going on with American Idol than in the halls of power, we have a bit of a sorry state. I just hate to see people who were part of the problem, such as Barney Frank, pointing fingers at bankers when they share just as much, if not more, guilt than the predatory lenders. If we don't hold the politicans accountable, then they will just keep on doing the same thing over and over again. It's enough to frustrate anyone.
Originally posted by OutonaLimb
Don't be fooled. This is part of the plan.
Out with the old (financial systems) and in with the new.
These banker scapegoats arrests are to give the impression that justice is being served.
This couldn't be further from the truth.
The MSM is now completely compromised and anything broadcast for public
consumption is tainted in the extreme.
Originally posted by teapot
Originally posted by OutonaLimb
Don't be fooled. This is part of the plan.
Agreed. Question is: who's plan?
Out with the old (financial systems) and in with the new.
These banker scapegoats arrests are to give the impression that justice is being served.
This couldn't be further from the truth.
Agreed again. Those arrested do serve as scapegoats but I bet their 'punishments' are lenient in the extreme, if they are even charged and convicted. It will be interesting to see how many turn whistleblower and name names but again I'm hedging my bets, not many, even if it is just to protect pension pots and not as a result of outright bribery and pay-offs.
The MSM is now completely compromised and anything broadcast for public
consumption is tainted in the extreme.
No it isn't. You just have to learn to filter. MSM may or may not tell outright lies but a lot of journalists working to expose corruption do not. It is not the journalists themselves that decide what is published or broadcast and so the questions to ask are:
Is this story true?
Why are they telling me this?
What else is going on that broadcasters and publishers are not telling me about?
How much reportage is not published due to government restrictions?
What do the government/s not want me to know?
How much corporate and military pressure has been applied to governments to keep information about corporate or military actions and practices out of the MSM?
And most pertinent of all, what do they want me to believe?
For many people, even sceptics, 'alternative news sources' are NOT believed until the report has been confirmed by MSM!
Originally posted by DustbowlDebutante
reply to post by jazzguy
I like the idea of tarring and feathering... Although, I also wouldn't mind seeing them all run out of town on a rail...
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My only fear is that we don't have enough tar, feathers and rails for all of 'em.
Originally posted by OutonaLimb
All Roads Lead to Rome
The West must fall, before restructure and reconstruction. The East is now where it's at.
The individual investigator should of course question all sources of 'news' in the
manners in which you have suggested, and should be quite aware by now that
many of the alternative news sources are themselves compromised entities and
counter intelligence gatekeeping operations