Y2K The Constitution, Martial Law; Dictatorship

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Y2K The Constitution, Martial Law; Dictatorship

Ray

-- Ray (ray@totacc.com), December 07, 1999

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the author continuously says, "the founding fathers failed to....". i think the founding fathers were incredibly foresighted. what i believe has happened is that corrupt, self-serving politicians with their own agendas (some very long term and determined such as the NWO folks) are abusing and perverting the core foundations of this government (i.e., the roles played by executive versus legislative versus judicial branches, the constitution).

-- tt (cuddluppy@nowhere.com), December 07, 1999.

You got that right tt. These hardcore a**holes are funded by the international banking community. Y2K, if it amounts to more than a bump in the road, is their downfall. We were supposed to be disarmed by now. Notice how timely the disarming of G.B., Canada, and Australian idiots has occured (along with the upsurge {BIG} of murders and crime).The international bankers OWN this government, through usery interest (who do you think we {gov} borrow from?). When the arms are gone, the bill becomes due and payable..and we default...

-- SlickWillie (ubigHICK@yahoo.com), December 07, 1999.

Think about it ... Why do you think there are so many initiatives to close roads, extinguish mining and grazing rights on public lands, and otherwise perfect federal title on so-called "public lands." Can you say "collateralizing the national debt?"

-- anon (anon@anon.com), December 07, 1999.

Mr. Mcintosh misses the truth that [according to my years of reading] about one third of all economic transactions fall outside the economy's official definition.

Bankers may seem to wish to want all money tracked via one method or another, yet unofficial, or black market transactions provide much of the grease within any economy.

-- Mitchell Barnes (spanda@inreach.com), December 07, 1999.


Here's a hint that Australia preparing for Marshall Law:

http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,32853,00.html

but then again, they have a lot of other problems down there...

http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,32853,00.html

that we already have up here but don't know about...

http://www.aclu.org/echelonwatch/index.html

http://www.aclu.org/echelonwatch/echfaq3.htm

http://washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPlate/1999-11/13/066l-111399-idx.ht ml

http://www.infowars.com/martiallaw.html

-- Interested Spectator (is@aol.com), December 07, 1999.



With respect to the comment about the Internatinal Bankers, if you'd like to learn (from Congressional records) about exactly how they coerced Congress since the founding of the USA then critical reading is this lost book (The Comming Battle) from 1899 (only 2 copies are reportedly in existance now, but a link to the entire text is below).

It details from congressional records how the US monetary policy was formed by the banking powers during the United States' first 125 years while they tried 4 times to set up a central bank run by themselves and finally did..

In particular it details exactly how the banks established the National Banking system which culminated in the privately owned "Federal" Reserve Banks (which have as much to do with the "Federal" government as Federal-Express as you'll find out from the second book listed below).

If Mr. Trump is truly for helping America, then he has no option but to read this book and address the issues raised, as it describes the root of all of America's problems, which as the book explains, and which even Thomas Jefferson foretold would be disasterous, lies in the monetory policy as now practiced by the US.

The following is the Introduction to the book by the author himself.

INTRODUCTION.

In this volume the author endeavors to give an accurate history of the present National Bank System of currency, including an account of the first United States Bank, both of which were borrowed from Great Britain by those statesmen who, like the father of Sir Robert Peel, believed that a national debt was the source of prosperity.

It is believed that the facts adduced in the following pages will be productive of some good, in pointing out the immense evils lurking in that system of banking, a system which has produced panics at will, and which is the active abettor of the stock gamblers, railroad wreckers, and those industrial tyrants of modern times, the enormously overcapitalized and oppressive trusts.

It is sought to point out the great dangers of delegating purely government powers to these greedy monopolists, by which they are enabled to organize a money trust, far more tyrannical than all the other combinations now in existence; and by which they absolutely defy the authority that endowed them with corporate life.

The issue between these banks and the people will be joined in the near future, and the greatest struggle the world ever witnessed will take place between the usurping banks on the one hand and the people on the other.

In the nature of things, unjustly acquired power of man over man generally rises to such heights of arrogance, as to eventually create a public opinion that will grind tyranny of every form to atoms, hence, The Coming Battle that will surely take place in the near future and the victory that will be won by justice will be the noblest events in American history.

The Author.

Below is a the internet link to the book.

http://www-douzzer.ai.mit.edu:8080/conspiracy/comingbattle/cmgbtl.htm

After reading the above read the seminal speech of Congressman Louis McFadden to Congress explaining exactly why the Federal Reserve should not be set up during the debate of the Federal Reserve Act in 1913. (Ignore the comments on the site before the speech if you don't want any editorial and go straight to the speech. Its the only site I've found that has the speech)

http://www.oregontrail.net/~mmontagne/mcfadden.html

After reading the above read "The Creature from Jekyll Island" for the full details on the Federal Reserve which basically re-organized what the bankers had already setup by 1899 into a nice tidy package.

Here's a link to a review of it (you'll find the book on Amazon.com)

http://store.yahoo.com/realityzone/creature2.html

-- Interested Spectator (is@aol.com), December 07, 1999.


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