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Sgt Bilko
13 May 2018 11:35 am
13 May 2018 11:35 am
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indago » 13 May 2018 4:01 am » wrote:
Sgt Bilko » 12 May 2018 8:24 am » wrote:
peepee » 10 May 2018 9:48 pm » wrote:....here is wright patman's, 'A Primer on Money'...patman [US House from Texas, 1929-1976] is one of the very few republicrats i have found to have ever spoken intelligently and honestly about the hideous monetary order under which we are en$laved... [certainly no republican or democrat cheerleaders at this site have ever spoken intelligently about thi$ hideou$ $y$tem....right, private dildo?] :wave:

https://ia800203.us.archive.org/20/item ... y_text.pdf

"...There are many reasons why the general public doesn’t really understand our monetary system. In the first place, money is something that people tend to get emotional about. After all, money involves, and always has involved, something closely akin to faith—which probably explains why in many past societies the money system has been in the hands of a priesthood, the subject of magical rites, and the ceremonial services of the tribe’s medicine man.

Then, some of those who do understand the workings of our monetary system seem to feel they are in possession of secrets which cannot be revealed safely to the public. Unraveling the mystery, they feel, would somehow destroy a money system built on exchanges of paper and not “real” goods such as gold or silver. For this reason, it has been traditional for bankers and other private managers of money to cloak the working of the money system with the mantle of secrecy. And many of our high public officials share this view. Although they are appointed to represent the public interest they seem to feel that it would be somehow dangerous to talk about our monetary system in ways that let the public understand who does what, and why. These officials seem very partial to the turns of phrase that imply that the supply of money—and interest rates—are subject to powerful economic laws over which men have no control...."
It is obvious to the casual observer that you are a conspiracy enthusiast. Our monetary system is a conspiracy against the people. Going back to the creation of the Constitution. That set up the government authority to create money.

PS: I have a bridge I will sell you. You can set up toll booths to end up making a profit. It goes to Brooklyn and is heavily traveled. Someone in the 30s fell for it. You seem gullible enough to fall for it as well.
Post here your title of ownership of the bridge.
I will deliver it in person if you bring the 5 million sale price. Then you can look at it to your hearts content. When and where do we meet? I will enjoy showing you my Ruger P95 with a silencer.
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