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spiritguide
2nd October 2013, 23:10
How many will pay attention to this outburst of truth? Notice the talking heads reaction to the truth. lol

Dylan Ratigan's Epic Rant on the International Banking Cartel

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Peace!

Magneticman
2nd October 2013, 23:41
Hi Spiritguide,

That was a great rant, and right on the money;)

And hats off to Karen Hudes as a hugely brilliant lady,

peace

ThePythonicCow
3rd October 2013, 00:14
How many will pay attention to this outburst of truth? Notice the talking heads reaction to the truth. lol

Dylan Ratigan's Epic Rant on the International Banking Cartel

Sounds to me like Dylan Ratigan wants the US President to decree more lending, to businesses at good rates.

The US President is a puppet of the money lenders, and money is lent by ... think for a second ... the money lenders.

So long as the money lenders are pulling the strings behind the scenes ... we're still in this mess, in some form or other.

spiritguide
3rd October 2013, 00:38
How many will pay attention to this outburst of truth? Notice the talking heads reaction to the truth. lol

Dylan Ratigan's Epic Rant on the International Banking Cartel

Sounds to me like Dylan Ratigan wants the US President to decree more lending, to businesses at good rates.

The US President is a puppet of the money lenders, and money is lent by ... think for a second ... the money lenders.

So long as the money lenders are pulling the strings behind the scenes ... we're still in this mess, in some form or other.

My understanding of his statement was for the establishment of an Infrastructure bank and to seed it with the repatriated moneys and then loan it to businesses because the present bankers are not.

Peace!

ThePythonicCow
3rd October 2013, 00:39
My understanding of his statement was for the establishment of an Infrastructure bank and to seed it with the repatriated moneys and then loan it to businesses because the present bankers are not.
Ah - thanks - I didn't listen closely enough.

Positive Vibe Merchant
3rd October 2013, 01:11
Love the passion. As long as this stuff is being shown, there is always going to be 1 new person that sits up and takes this into consideration. slowly but surely things are actually changing.

Snookie
3rd October 2013, 03:57
I have to wonder if the fiscal problems the federal US government is going through might be a ploy for them to be brought under the umbrella of a world government. We know that is what the ultimate agenda is.

gripreaper
3rd October 2013, 04:16
As soon as the existing banksters and the existing government are made to look like incompetent doofuses and we need to overthrow them, and all the citizens are screaming at the castle walls as they tip back their beer...

Then, the problem and reaction will be in place for the new solution, the synthesis of a new system. Right now, the US is closed for business (sort of) and will most likely stay there till the debt ceiling fiasco starts in about a week, while the market goes "ho hum" nothing to see here folks...

and then BAMM!!!!

Its those darn politicians and bankers! What are we gonna do ?? I've got to feed my kids!! Here, here now little sheeple, we've got a solution... Oh please, help us!!! Fix this!!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkA7xQb6uPk

sigma6
3rd October 2013, 04:43
that was just beautiful... he actually had the guts to call out the bankers at the end...


good song grip...

I would add, something just hit me... the US isn't really bankrupt... I don't believe it... on paper yes, but what is paper... purely a manipulation device to steal wealth away from others who don't know how to manipulate the paper the same way...

What is real wealth?... it is the people's labour... and the assets created from it... The US is drunk with "assets" and has a population of 300 million people.

The US isn't broke, this is just another posture toward bankruptcy negotiations with their international lenders on the one hand, while at the same time, they attempt to "redistribute" the last 10% of the wealth from the poor and lower middle class, ie. the 80%, and transfer the last drops to the "rich"...

the elite bankers have turned into sociopathic compulsive sadists, money (power) is like a huff of powder coming out of their bloody and inflamed nostrils every time they sneeze as they look for their next fix... while they are now consumed with bending over on their hands and knees picking at what they think are tiny specs of whites spots on the carpet that they think might have escaped them, oblivious to the world around them..