After all the madness and BS on mainstream media on Iran's nuklear program and Obama's news warmongering it is time for a word of reason.
If nuclear armament in the middle east is a problem then it isn't the Iran we should be worried about but our colony Israel which didn't signed any international treaties yet posses more then 300 of em.
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Did you ever read the letter the Iranian President wrote to the people of the United States? It really made our politicians and our country look bad. I like what Ron Paul says but I have a hard time putting any trust in him. After all, he's a politician and nothing in politics happens by accident. He could be a shill, the controlled opposition, all in order to keep the false paradigm going. We've all have to start thinking more critically about these things and look at all the possible scenarios and outcomes of what may seem like a good thing at the outset but in reality could cause even more problems in the long run.
Take the Bill Ron Paul is sponsoring so the Fed can be audited. It sounds like a good idea but if the bill actually passed what then/ Do you really think the evil and all powerful forces behind the Federal Reserve are just going to allow the audit and hand over 97 years worth of total domination? Something just isn't right about this whole thing. Do you think it could be used as a catalyst for a civil war or martial law?
I'm sorry, I'm trying to down your boy brother but I'm just skeptical of all politicians, even the ones that seem to believe in what I believe in. We've been fooled more than once by politicians promising the world and delivering shyte.
it is always good to be sceptically of any member of this trade - but sometime it happens that a citizen is feed up and manages to infiltrate the system - and in the end he is the best stick left to grab before we bring out our rifles. That what it comes down to, either a critical mass is reached in informed citizens and they fear the public outrage to crumble under this or we have to put em down by actual force.
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Very true but Ron Paul is a career politician. I like what he has to say I just don't know if he really means it. If he is for real which is a possibility then the powers that be will continue to sideline him.
I definitely agree that a peaceful solution is always better than violence but I wonder if we've passed that point now? I don't think the masses will ever wake up but if it can happen the Internet will surely be the catalyst. The masses tend to only care about their financial status (love of money). Keep them neck deep in bread & circus and they'll support wars of conquest and every evil imaginable.
Very true but Ron Paul is a career politician. I like what he has to say I just don't know if he really means it. If he is for real which is a possibility then the powers that be will continue to sideline him.
I definitely agree that a peaceful solution is always better than violence but I wonder if we've passed that point now? I don't think the masses will ever wake up but if it can happen the Internet will surely be the catalyst. The masses tend to only care about their financial status (love of money). Keep them neck deep in bread & circus and they'll support wars of conquest and every evil imaginable.
-the Corsican.
Once a majority has caught on to the fact that their "money" is worthless paper at best this love will be over in a cold chill, we just have to keep educating on these facts. and the rest they will do for us since this spending and constant printing will show it effects
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There's a problem with the "worthless paper" argument. It has nothing to do with the money being paper. Gold and silver are just another form of paper granted they sparkle in the sun and have some value in the use of technologies. The colonies flourished using Colonial Script, a fiat currency that had no interest attached to it. Just enough colonial script was printed into circulation to facilitate trade, never any more then to keep the flow of goods moving.
The problem isn't paper it's the Federal Reserve and their evil usury/interest that is attached to the money. If there was no interest then the Fed would not rule us with an iron fist. If their was no interest in all of the countries where central banks rule (the same people that own the American Federal Reserve rule the other western nations through their other central banks) nations would be free and there would be no inflation and deflation boom and bust cycles, which in reality are purposely created by the central banks in order to consolidate their power.
We could use sea shells like the Indians did and it would work as long as people excepted them as the instrument of trade. The problem lies in corrupt politicians and the rich super elite.