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StephanieVanbryce: this post meets itself; coming and going. It is loaded with mythological bigotry.
The true political spectrum is anarchists (within the true denotation) verses statists. The post demonstrates a lack of historical understanding of governments, charters, and constitutions. All throughout human history, false flag operations have been perpetrated against a nation's citizens to consolidate and/or secure power.
The U.S. Constitution, BEFORE the ratification of The Bill of Rights, was the first planned totalitarian state in world history. Little has changed since then.
It is risible to see someone make a veiled reference to a chauvinistic, nationalism mentality, while, in reality, heartily embracing that very ideology. The ADL, for example, has long conducted domestic terrorism. You seem to give them a free pass. A statist is a statist is a statist. The ADL is a whacko racist organization that has been both participatory and conveniently silent on genocides affected against various peoples of the world. Oh yeah, The ADL is very pro-NWO.
Next time, please spare us the sanctimony.
Volume is almost dried up, however small investor interest has this out of the sideways channel.
bbotcs: Ron Paul is more of a lightening rod for folks that understand the whole package; personal liberties is just one part.
The immigration fiasco is, of course, engineered through the think tanks. The thrust of the 30 million or so illegal aliens within the jurisdictional borders of this nation is multifold. One of the strategies to to add one million drug addicts to the population to swell the gross CIA revenues, which feeds the MIC (Military Industrial Complex). The systematic lawlessness will accelerate a national and then a world-wide police state.
BullNBear52: what? Haven't you read The 9/11 Omissions Commissions Report?
BullNBear52: quite a risible reply. You don't know what my post meant and yet you claim that I haven't been paying attention. Under a rule of psychology, you just condemned yourself.
So if I'm well studied and have been paying attention, it doesn't say much for your credibility; now does it?
willy1015: I am in high bewilderment over the day's volume or should I say: the lack there of.
BullNBear52: truth is a law of of the universe, something like the law of gravity. The law of gravity works on those that don't believe it as much as those that do.
To possess beliefs that one cannot back up with something beyond opionatedisms places one into the blind faith category. With fraudulent preachers, being a nickel a gross, I prefer folks to supply substance over pontification.
woofer: I'm sorry, I really should have laid out the culottes and dining cutlery principles first. Mea culpa.
woofer: are you trying to skewer my gold wedding ring theory conspiracy?
woofer: gold was an arbitrary choice in the first place? Tsk! Tsk! Gold tooth picks were the accepted standard of currency for decades. Gold melted in bullions was merely a ploy to cause dental harm to less than wealthy folks.
Real strength is the attenuation of that very strength.
wall_rus: I grew up in a quasi-rural area. My parents were not dirt poor, but they weren't rich. I went to college on my own earnings from work; no scholarship, etal. Between the second and third semester, I worked three jobs. I saved $5,000 during my 34 month military tour, '69-72; most of it coming from pulling KP for others, ironing uniforms, and sewing on patches.
Years later, I got ripped off and was forced from my home by court order, even though I committed no crime. I didn't look for hand outs, therefore I was off the street in days. Being hungry is good. We call it motivation.
I am a product of the free-market system and my employees earned way beyond industry "standards." It wasn't charity. Only those with my vision worked for me. Those who were "smarter" than that worked for minimum wage.
Sorry, but I can't identify with ivory-tower, poly sci-fi dogmas.
wall_rus: what's with a living wage? In most nations everyone has the possibility to carve out a great living for themselves. Many folks, sadly, buy into a poverty mindset. I was stunned in Malawi to hear people make all kinds of excuses why they couldn't be enterprising with their own land. The few that saw the possibilities quickly prospered.
It all starts with personal responsibility. I'm rich and I don't have all the advantages. My biggest advantage is my mindset.
wall_rus: well, I think it has been a reasonable exchange and I wasn't being arrogant. I'm a bit edgy when it comes to the liberties of this country. Nations like Cuba were an overkill. One is just as dead whether being shot by a .22 or blown to bits by a howitzer.
I am very hard core when it comes to people, like yourself, who don't all together bite all the media, etc. crap. We need all hands on deck for the battle for liberties over the forthcoming months. The push of Ron Paul to the lead and limelight is a tremendous opportunity to shout even louder.
Peace
Now we can all see why Michael Steele got stomped in his U.S. Senate bid, last year.
Ah yes, Faux Nooz reports and we decide ... ah we did and Faux Nooz loses again.
wall_rus: if it looks like a gun, feels like a gun, and shoots like a gun: it's a gun. Try living in other nations and then try to convince me that America hasn't adopt all but one of the planks of The Communist Manifesto.
Also try thinking outside of the box. You know, the one that has a piece of the Bertrand Russell crap and the rest of the typical collegiate poly sci-fi teachings.
For example, if you believe that any PNAC member is a "conservative" the collective brainwashing and programming effort has taken hold. Try not to take it personally. After you have done some serious studying, the clarity will cause you to thank me.
mick: yeppers, I have a huge play in CHID. I have a small position in HYGS, QBIK, AOLS, and OCPI. I keep a close watch on BSIC and BIOM (Which I've played both a lot.)
I cashed my position on VWPT. Okay, okay it took 4-5 days longer to reach the target, but a safe little and tidy trade the less.
I have taken a pretty fair position with DFNS. It goes through spurts of tight spreads and then somewhat wide ones. I do not view the spike to .70 the other day as an anomaly. I've set my target at .685 to avoid being too cute.
wall_rus: I, for one, do not subscribe to such Hegelesque and static definitions. One only has to compare the planks from The Communist Manifesto with feral and state gumit implementations along with the startling zoning regulations on the local level to identify the full-blown acceptance of socialism to be the American government. Statism is statism. It really does matter whatever hybrid label one attempts to apply: fascist, marxist, banana republic dictator, nazi, etal.
Here's what one loose cannon has to day:
http://www.carpenoctem.tv/cons/nwo.html
Why does Ron Paul receive such fierce support from people like me? BTW, he is the first and only poly that I have ever made a monetary donation to his/her campaign. That is an extraordinary statement of itself.
Here's an example:
http://www.strike-the-root.com:80/71/mike/mike13.html
wall_rus: they did get socialism. They bought off Teddy Roosevelt to run against Taft, paving the way for Woodrow Wilson and his alter ego, Colonel House. The U.S. Constitution was essentially destroyed in 1913, amid the chaos that brought America into WW1. It was socialism. Warren G. Harding started undoing the Wilson betrayals and blocked The League of Nations. He conveniently turned up dead. The Fed and the created Wall Street puppetry brought Blood in the Streets and economic bankruptcy. FDR drove the communist spike into the heart of the nation. The U.S. federal government is statism with various hybrid socialist slants.
This is American History 101. It may not be what you were taught, but it's a fact, Jack.
wall_rus: I touched on government of choice in 5330. It is line with your point about monopoly. I try to be careful with labels and definitions. Liberal/conservative, republican/democrat polarizations are just ploys along the lines of Hegel. It comes down to public consumption parallels of professional wrestling.
I'm well studied on the Fed and and it's our main thrust on this board.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=3319
I'm familiar with the video, but thanks for posting the link.
BTW, go beyond a mere superficial examination of The Ripon Society and PNAC. You will find their real purposes to be the same.
Try reading The Grand Chessboard by Zbigniew Brzezinski. These polies are strange bedfellows.
wall_rus: Wikipedia simply contains many unverified entries. Your PNAC reference is what brought my socialist point. Study their roots along with that of the Ripon Society.
Feral gumit is the proper terminology for the federal government, linguistically cheeking.
wall_rus: a problem here is that you are letting avowed statists and admitted socialists define capitalism for you. Capitalism is simply the right of individuals to choose how to utilize and invest their capital as opposed to an all-seeing, all-knowing state making those determinations.
The attempts to monopolize and thereby exploit a free-market society was opposed by anti-trust legislation. On the surface, it appears contrary to laissez faire principles, however the thieves of national resources, such as John D, Rockefeller, etal, provoked this protection against these usurpers. Sadly, the robber baron crowd soon had The Federal Reserve handed to them. What was their choice of government? Follow the money and one discovers that communism offered the greatest monopoly and still does. The mass of the feral gumit is a constant thrust toward hybrid communism and thus a one-world government.
jawmoke: he was in the House of Reps.
VWPT, I took a smallish position on today. My target is .81. This is a two or three day play, unless it jolts up tomorrow.
VWPT looks like a good play for 2-3 days. Expect .81 to be tested again.
SamIam: it's good to see your sense of humor intact and that I didn't entirely freak you out. Did you see recent stuff that slipped out about Ross Perot and his rage against finding out about CIA drug deals? RP has suddenly gone UP, a few notches, in my eyes.
SamIam: I understand your frustration. It never gets easy. However, understand one only needs to focus on what is pure truth. The falsehoods, one by one, become evident. We, as guardians and watchmen, can utilize anything, even the liars and plotters.
The ultimate lesson is not to look for political messiahs or even gurus. By all means, learn from them and if they possess integrity, one can safely follow. I like Ron Paul saying not to trust any poly; not even him.
The layers and layers are the ploy of the secret societies. Only their inner circle know what their symbols really mean.
Keep the faith, you're on the right track.
SamIam: what if he is there for watered down opposition?
http://thinkprogress.org/2006/09/07/fbi-agent-quit/
SamIam: yeppers, the trouble is he hasn't grasped what side of the fence he is supposed to be on.
todd h: everyone should read The Grand Chessboard by him and see how he laid out the whole plan, including the present invasions.
SamIam: good one; I read it when it first came out. The book demonstrates how the federal government deliberately goaded the Japanese into attacking Pearl Harbor and then letting it happen.
Eagle's Law:
"Just say, 'No!' to the Reich wing."
No stock ever goes straight up. The volume has my attention.
willy1015: I was making other trades today. I finished reading all the details of the 10K a little bit ago. I was pleasantly surprised. This is not the greatest company, but a lot of the heavy criticism is not very well founded.
Above all, the company is reasonably straight forward about its prospects. They are not portrayed as rosy. They have a reasonable business plan.
I believe you got a steal at $0.15. The market is about perception and CHID is in a fair enough position to continue to build.
Garden Rose: a mixed bag; the odd card is the "good will" write off.