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Ba-ba-Ra
14th June 2011, 18:56
It only took the U.S. political system 8 years to figure this one out.

The Bush Admin sent over 12 billion dollars in cash ($100 bills) in 20 plane loads - - and. . . are we surprised that no one knows where it went?!?

Of course it was supposedly to "jump start" the Iraqi economy. Naturally Bush Admin kept saying that they could account for it, if given enough time.

Now, 8 years later, guess what?!?!?! Maybe they need more time! - - - to get out of Dodge that is - and hope that we forgot who did it.


http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-missing-billions-20110613,0,4414060.story

ceetee9
14th June 2011, 19:50
It only took the U.S. political system 8 years to figure this one out.

The Bush Admin sent over 12 billion dollars in cash ($100 bills) in 20 plane loads - - and. . . are we surprised that no one knows where it went?!?

Of course it was supposedly to "jump start" the Iraqi economy. Naturally Bush Admin kept saying that they could account for it, if given enough time.

Now, 8 years later, guess what?!?!?! Maybe they need more time! - - - to get out of Dodge that is - and hope that we forgot who did it.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-missing-billions-20110613,0,4414060.story

Geez, I wonder if any of the members of the investigation team or those top-notch, hard-hitting, investigative journalists asked the most obvious question: why did we send $12 billion dollars in stacks of $100 dollar cash bricks? I mean, couldn't that money have been sent in an electronic transfer to an Iraqi bank and then distributed to the appropriate parties as needed? Oh yeah, that's right, because that would leave an audit trail and it would be harder to "accidentally lose" the $12 billion that way. What was I thinking!

bennycog
15th June 2011, 00:07
cross fingers it stays in the mainstream long enough to be followed up from multiple journo's

Carmody
15th June 2011, 00:11
That money was for the contractors and also for the mercenaries.

Right after they printed it, the Fed and who backs it accused Iran of having the same presses and being the producers of said money.

This is because you know about $12 billion in cash.

There was likely much more. How were they going to cover that point? The accusation of of Iran being the printer of the extra.....sure helped out. This gave them license to keep printing and completely flood the system. Well beyond any lousy $12 billion.

Now, who would do such a thing?

Calz
15th June 2011, 01:27
Where did the 2+ *TRILLION $$$* go that went missing from the pentagon budget Rumsfield announced the day before 9/11???

I suspect the "black budget" far exceeds which is visible on the "books".

D.U.M.B.S., exotic technology, secret space program, maintaining bases on moon/mars ... endless.

9eagle9
15th June 2011, 02:14
You all remember the checks that GWB sent us pre 9/11. Because tax payers should have their money back?

Lol.

I mean..


Lol.

stegosaur
15th June 2011, 02:53
I have a question for the rest of Americans:

How long are we going to allow this to happen? This money was clearly meant to be lost. The US is sending my friends to be blown up for oil and opium - is this acceptable? It sure as hell isn't to me. How long are we going to allow unmaned drone attacks to go on, you know that ones that kill 10 citizens for every 1 'Taliban' or 'Al-Qaeda' whatever the lie of the day is.

I haven't even touched on the gutting of the middle class, manufacturing jobs, and inside jobs on Wall Street.

What the hell happened to our country?

9eagle9
15th June 2011, 03:00
9/11 happened. We were arseholes pre 9/11 but the common class still had a bit of their wits about them....after that we become zombies in the name of safety.

Calz
15th June 2011, 03:18
I have a question for the rest of Americans:

How long are we going to allow this to happen? This money was clearly meant to be lost. The US is sending my friends to be blown up for oil and opium - is this acceptable? It sure as hell isn't to me. How long are we going to allow unmaned drone attacks to go on, you know that ones that kill 10 citizens for every 1 'Taliban' or 'Al-Qaeda' whatever the lie of the day is.

I haven't even touched on the gutting of the middle class, manufacturing jobs, and inside jobs on Wall Street.

What the hell happened to our country?

Good question(s).

What happened could take up 100 pages ... super short story destroyed from within by design many many years ago (some suggest planned from the very outset).

How long are we "gonna take it" ... perhaps better phrased "what options should be taken to stop it".

Violence? What "they" want and are prepared for.

Protests? Just like the million + marches in several locations to stop the iraq war (2nd wave)? Like the massive "tea party" protest in DC?

Wait for a "saviour" to swoop outta the sky with his (her) cape on to save the day?

Galactic Federation .... errr ... ooops I guess that is another thread?

Rapture at the "end o dah world" ... ooops guess we missed that window as well.

I expect the "best" avenue we have sounds too exotic and rediculous to the masses but some here would agree with:

Develop our own latent powers and natural abilities (exceedingly suppressed by many methods) and join in numbers of higher consciousness to have an 100th monkey type effect on the rest.


Anyway ... I share the disgust. I was going to start a news thread where Senator Graham suggests it is time for military action (aka Libya style) to save the Syrians from the slaughter from their government but I am so sick of it I didn't.

If interested:

http://www.infowars.com/sen-graham-we-will-attack-syria-soon/

Darla Ken Pearce
15th June 2011, 03:26
This is small coin and hardly worth mentioning in comparison to the trillions missing from the Pentagon's dark vortex. We will be learning soon what these funds were used for and it isn't going to be pretty. An accounting is upon us now for those with sticky fingers and ugly, black dark hearts. There are also some surprises in store for all of us on a cheerier note. Badly needed about now. On the other side of all this darkness will come much happier times. So let's get on with it now. xoxox

ghostrider
15th June 2011, 03:49
It only took the U.S. political system 8 years to figure this one out.

The Bush Admin sent over 12 billion dollars in cash ($100 bills) in 20 plane loads - - and. . . are we surprised that no one knows where it went?!?

Of course it was supposedly to "jump start" the Iraqi economy. Naturally Bush Admin kept saying that they could account for it, if given enough time.

Now, 8 years later, guess what?!?!?! Maybe they need more time! - - - to get out of Dodge that is - and hope that we forgot who did it.


http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-missing-billions-20110613,0,4414060.story

they crush us, and give another country billions, makes me ill. the most dangerous threat to our national interest= our own government.

ghostrider
15th June 2011, 03:53
hope the light of truth shines on those vipers, and the whole house of cards tumbles on their heads. wish I could grab the pure souls of earth and jump right to the next dimension and leave the snakes behind to their own devices.

DoubleHelix
15th June 2011, 03:55
12 Billion's only a drop in the ocean compared to what's really laundered.



I expect the "best" avenue we have sounds too exotic and rediculous to the masses but some here would agree with:

Develop our own latent powers and natural abilities (exceedingly suppressed by many methods) and join in numbers of higher consciousness to have an 100th monkey type effect on the rest.


My theory could coincide alongside yours, in where people simply form communities. Obviously start off small and the numbers will follow, have everyone well informed to the current state of manipulation, deceit and agenda of the TPTB. Harbour natural resources - solar, rainwater, food gardens. Ultimately get off the grid (doesn't necessarily have to be rural, could be achieved within suburban cities) and let the centennial monkey vibe spread far and wide.

Reacting, whether peacefully or violently is a direct form of surrendering your energy, It's what they want.. for you to play directly into there hands. We need to detach from there game (which is all it is really) and start our own.

As for protests - they have little to no success, I think we've exhausted that avenue.

Anchor
15th June 2011, 04:16
I expect, some of them were used to wallpaper the insides of the houses that the bombs didn't get.

Alternatively they may have been used to wipe a few arses.

Calz
15th June 2011, 04:52
Alternatively they may have been used to wipe a few arses.

At some point ... likely sooner rather than later ... that will be the most helpful use of fiat currency all over the globe.

stegosaur
15th June 2011, 04:58
I have a question for the rest of Americans:

How long are we going to allow this to happen? This money was clearly meant to be lost. The US is sending my friends to be blown up for oil and opium - is this acceptable? It sure as hell isn't to me. How long are we going to allow unmaned drone attacks to go on, you know that ones that kill 10 citizens for every 1 'Taliban' or 'Al-Qaeda' whatever the lie of the day is.

I haven't even touched on the gutting of the middle class, manufacturing jobs, and inside jobs on Wall Street.

What the hell happened to our country?

Good question(s).

What happened could take up 100 pages ... super short story destroyed from within by design many many years ago (some suggest planned from the very outset).

How long are we "gonna take it" ... perhaps better phrased "what options should be taken to stop it".

Violence? What "they" want and are prepared for.

Protests? Just like the million + marches in several locations to stop the iraq war (2nd wave)? Like the massive "tea party" protest in DC?

Wait for a "saviour" to swoop outta the sky with his (her) cape on to save the day?

Galactic Federation .... errr ... ooops I guess that is another thread?

Rapture at the "end o dah world" ... ooops guess we missed that window as well.

I expect the "best" avenue we have sounds too exotic and rediculous to the masses but some here would agree with:

Develop our own latent powers and natural abilities (exceedingly suppressed by many methods) and join in numbers of higher consciousness to have an 100th monkey type effect on the rest.


Anyway ... I share the disgust. I was going to start a news thread where Senator Graham suggests it is time for military action (aka Libya style) to save the Syrians from the slaughter from their government but I am so sick of it I didn't.

If interested:

http://www.infowars.com/sen-graham-we-will-attack-syria-soon/

I can't tell you how refreshing it is to meet other Americans who are awake to what's going on. The rest of the world, if they haven't figured it out yet, should clearly understand that the majority of Americans are in fact dumb-downed and controlled through illegal drugs, pharma (more people in the US die from Rx pain killers than cocaine now) TV, and a constant mind**** barrage (i.e. you're a piece of crap if you can't buy a $600 dollar purse and drive away in a brand new BMW)

So honostly IDK if violence or protesting would work.

I really think your 'radical' option is the way to go. I'm still learning about manifesting and what not but from what I understand imagine if for 1 week every person who watched TV shut it off and just sat, meditated and projected a desire for love throughout the world. I mean wouldn't that be a big step in having this house of cards come tumbling down?

East Sun
15th June 2011, 05:12
Dumbed down, yea, brainwashed and it's so obvious. But all that money is just paper printed with no back up.
It may be that all that paper will suddenly become worthless to the world---and then what?
The way the gov. is throwing imaginary money to the wind daily makes me think that it is just a matter of time until the s$it hits the proverbial fan.

conk
16th June 2011, 18:32
We have people who go to the middle east to contract for various services and products in support of the armed services. Many or most deals with locals are done in cash. That's where some of it went, but the majority is lost or wasted or stolen. There are stories of young soldiers playing football with bundled packs of hundred dollar bills, tossing them around like the ball.