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Did somebody just try to buy the British government?

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posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 07:06 PM
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At least Bernanke has the guts to say he's pulling the cash out of his ars. This sounds like a Monty Python style QE3.



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 07:32 PM
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Holy cow!


Never ever I would imagine hearing this. Ever.
Foundation X???

This Dr. Evil $hit needs to stop.
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posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 08:21 PM
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how can states be in the hand of banks? I can´t understand this because its an inversion of things. states are above banks and anything else, states are above the law, states make the law. banks should live in a frame determined by states.

I can understand when a country has major influence on other, weather by comercial relations or cultural supremacy... but private corporations endangering or trying to prevail over states is something absurd that will end soon, there is no other way. that or revolution and heads off.



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 08:39 PM
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Goldman Sachs.



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 09:39 PM
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Hmmm. For some reason, this "foreign aid" card from the illuminati card game came to mind.


I have come to the absolute conclusion that foundation X is completely genuine and sincere and that it directly wishes to make the United Kingdom one of the principal points that it will use to disseminate its extraordinarily great wealth into the world at this present moment, as part of an attempt to seek the recovery of the global economy.


Who possesses great wealth and wishes to give it away for free? It can't be the United States because we're broke. How would some private foundation have enough money to reboot a world economy? Seems very strange.


He said that this cannot be right because these people said at the meeting with him that they were still effectively on the gold standard from back in the 1920s and that their entire currency holdings throughout the world, which were very large, were backed by bullion. My noble friend Lord Strathclyde came back and said to me that he had an analyst working on it and that this had to be stuff and nonsense. He said that they had come up with a figure for the amount of bullion that would be needed to cover their currency reserves, as claimed, which would be more than the entire value of bullion that had ever been mined in the history of the world.


So, you're left with two possibilities: 1. the anonymous benefactors are liars, OR 2. they have in their possession a large quantity of gold that was not mined on this planet.


The British Government can have the entire independent management and control of it-foundation X does not want anything to do with it; there will be no interest charged; and, by the way, if the British Government would like it as well, if it will help, it will be prepared to put up money for funding hospitals, schools, the building of Crossrail immediately with £17 billion transfer by Christmas, if requested, and all these other things. These things can be done, if wished, but a senior member of the Government has to accept the invitation to a phone call to the chairman of foundation X-and then we can get into business. This is too big an issue. I am just an ageing, obsessive old Peer and I am easily dispensable, but getting to the truth is not. We need to know what really is happening here. We must find out the truth of this situation.


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posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 09:57 PM
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I like everyone else am absolutely shocked that this kind of thing has been raised in the House.
Lord Blackheath claims to have been in dialogue for months over this issue & I think it's safe to assume that this isn't a case of a scam! But what exactly IS going on & who are Foundation 'X' ?

I wonder if a clue might be in the following statement by Lord B:

"the British Government can have the entire independent management and control of it-foundation X does not want anything to do with it; there will be no interest charged

Call me a cynic, but in the world of finance, ruthlessness is a prerequisite!.... usually.

There is however one case where interest would not be an issue on a loan & that is in the Islamic monetary system which absolutely prohibits financial transactions involving interest (usury)

Is Foundation 'X' Saudi Arabian?
They seem to be rolling in money with business as usual inspite of this so-called recession & hold all the aces with control of oil. They have also been buying or trying to buy national assets all over the place. I have a suspicion that when Gordon (the moron) Brown flogged a huge wedge of the UKs bullion reserve at a loss, it was the Saudis that bought it. Is this supposed philanthropic gesture merely another Kings Shilling? What will it really cost us?

Whatever is going on, this month is looking like it will be very interesting, what with Obamas WW3-in-a-box flotilla to India & all the other weird stuff going on. Is it just me or have all our politicians been behaving very oddly recently? (weirder than usual I mean! :lol


I feel like I should be fastening my seatbelt!



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 10:18 PM
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I rekon this is the elite from America using America's gold to buy a new country.



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 10:26 PM
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Im gonna get super flamed for posting this, but idk

www.paoweb.com...



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 10:33 PM
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i agree with your statement on the unusual behaviour of politicians at the mo. it was reported today that the bank of england governor mervyn king called for the end to fractional reserve banking within the system. he likened some of the practices to alchemy! it has been implied that 'The amount of gold that has been sold is estimated to be around 65,000 metric tonnes, while the maximum amount of London Good Delivery bars that exist in the world is around 15,000 metric tonnes. So even if the LBMA possesses the world's entire stock of LGD bars there are 50,000 metric tonnes of obligations that cannot be met if the owners ask for delivery.' quote from themonetaryfuture.blogspot.com.
i cannot help but feel this is connected.
also going back to the initial reply i had noticed during question time and efra questions that there was an unusual assertiveness/confidence amongst the honourable members that i feel could not be put on.
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posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 11:11 PM
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Sky News Interview

NEW Video of Lord James Explaining his Speech to Sky News


The peer refused to reveal the identity of the organisation but described them as having a "massive supranational accumulation of funds" which they have built up over 100 years. They are motivated by a desire to rescue the global economy - and their savings - from growing instability and have provided a list of referees which includes the "most high-profile people on the world stage," he said.


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posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 11:20 PM
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Well if it is the Vatican it's worth noting who their financial counsel is.Peter Sutherland.And he has big ties to Goldman Sachs who are the largest volume gold traders in the world ASFAIK.



posted on Nov, 4 2010 @ 11:32 PM
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Well the sitting president of the United States would definitely be considered as one of the top 6 most powerful people in the world being commander and chief of the military.

Wouldn't it be interesting if the meeting in India had something to do with foundationX. The US and the rest of the world would surely benefit greatly as 3rd party to some kind of massive bailout.

It might explain the need for such a huge force to be sent, maybe FoundationX are a very unknown quantity that needs to be taken extremely seriously.

In my mind I think of a cheesy gangster movie where opposing mafia bosses meet with all their entire organizations in tow out of fear.



posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 12:01 AM
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Just a thought. What if the secret party knows of how to attain such gold reserves? Take over the Vatican and seize all Church property around the world and make it property of the state. That's a lot of money the governments could use.

Of course things probably need to get worse before that happens. One day it will. And soon.



posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 12:07 AM
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Originally posted by 13th Zodiac
I myself am a Lord , with out putting to much stock on the source I will make some inquires .I however reside outside of the U.K . Do not expect any further information from me for at least a week .There a much stranger and more dangerous things a foot that have my attention right now . .


i'm count baron von wickensteinbergman of austria. shall we compare notes. i foresee dastardly deeds being committed against her majesty's kingdom.

i shall send a cable in a fortnight. until then i too shall be indisposed of. i will send my servant earl von carlsberg to investigate this most urgent and perplexing turn of events.



posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 12:34 AM
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It's the Bahai's I guarantee it.
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posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 12:49 AM
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posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 01:20 AM
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Originally posted by Smokersroom
Actually, just found a Guardian opinion piece on this:
The Guardian



This body, which he calls "Foundation X", apparently has huge reserves of gold bullion-backed funds. On some estimates, these funds amount to more than the entire gold bullion mined from the earth. With such great wealth, Foundation X is understandably secretive and only wishes to discuss the disbursement of its funds with a head of state or one of the "top six people in the world". So for 20 weeks, James investigated the foundation.


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Ok...someone has to say it. Could this "Foundation X" not be of this earth? As in aliens with gold?



posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 02:25 AM
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well clearly they are from Planet X , Sheeesh...



posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 02:32 AM
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It's too late to dig through this whole topic, but in case no one has mentioned it yet, the OITC sounds like a strong candidate for "Foundation X". I am very suspicious about this organization and of course all official media sources consider it a hoax.

Nevertheless, they are the only candidate I know of that (a) is willing to just give away large sums of money to governments, and (b) demands to speak only to high-ranking government officials. The OITC's track record does not seem to be that great, though.

Also, Benjamin Fulford seems to think that the OITC is legit, but that they are part of TPTB. But then Fulford is a controversial figure around here, too.



posted on Nov, 5 2010 @ 03:18 AM
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Originally posted by PriamsPride
It's too late to dig through this whole topic, but in case no one has mentioned it yet, the OITC sounds like a strong candidate for "Foundation X". I am very suspicious about this organization and of course all official media sources consider it a hoax.

Nevertheless, they are the only candidate I know of that (a) is willing to just give away large sums of money to governments, and (b) demands to speak only to high-ranking government officials. The OITC's track record does not seem to be that great, though.

Also, Benjamin Fulford seems to think that the OITC is legit, but that they are part of TPTB. But then Fulford is a controversial figure around here, too.


I don't think the OITC are that philanphropic to give over first £5bn and then immediately send another £17bn interest free to go on things like School, Hospitals etc.. besides the OITC has it's own management team that it uses to help nations manage the sums they loan.. again this is one of the OITCs goals, while Foundation X couldn't give a fig what happens to the cash, and has no interest in how it is managed.

In my mind that rules out the OITC in this case. it is also strange the UK needing someone to look into the legitimacy of the offer and the cash involved as I would have assumed there is no foundation/org/rich bugger on the planet the UK doesn't have an extensive file on
especially now it is said that Foundation X are effectively on the Gold Standard (c1920s) and have been amassing their fortune for over 100 years (again this dating does put a damper on it being the OITC as even their claimed lifespan is only 60-70 years old)
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