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BillBoard
19th January 2011, 09:36 PM
I started to learn about the fractional banking scam about 3 years ago, then by luck I found GIM1 and the whole truth became available to me. JCarvingblock, Sapiens, Hatha and other members made a whole wealth of information available. I remember doing a search on google on USURY and only getting about 14,000 hits, today I did a search and the index came back with "About 2,220,000 results (0.11 seconds)" Slowly but surely people will know the deadly secret of the jews.

Take a look at this files, they are pretty good at explaining the scam:

http://aotearoaawiderperspective.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/usury-fractional-banking.pdf

http://groups.google.com/group/total_truth_sciences/browse_thread/thread/ca0ac425d1397367?fwc=1

http://www.basicincome.com/basic_banks.htm

http://www.omegatimes.com/article.php?intid=1236

Etc., and on and on, if you want more just do a google search for these terms: usury collapse fractional

RJB
19th January 2011, 09:41 PM
At one point usury was OUTLAWED by religions and governments. Now those institutions ENFORCE usury.

Evil days are upon us.

gunDriller
20th January 2011, 05:55 AM
usury is different when the debt is paid back with devalued dollars.

not saying it's good, just different.

Twisted Titan
20th January 2011, 06:13 AM
From one of the links:


Do you know where the bank gets the $160,000 for your mortgage? It's very simple. Someone walks over to a computer and types 160,000 beside your name. With only $27.93 of cash reserves for every $10,000 of assets (as of June 1999) the bank has just created the remaining $159,553 of that interest-earning money out of thin air. When, after 25 years of hard work, you pay off your mortgage, the $159,553 vanishes back into thin air. Not so the interest however. It vanishes into the banker's pocket.


From time to time I just need to remind myself of how isidious this theft of wealth is

palani
20th January 2011, 07:09 AM
From one of the links:


Do you know where the bank gets the $160,000 for your mortgage? It's very simple. Someone walks over to a computer and types 160,000 beside your name. With only $27.93 of cash reserves for every $10,000 of assets (as of June 1999) the bank has just created the remaining $159,553 of that interest-earning money out of thin air. When, after 25 years of hard work, you pay off your mortgage, the $159,553 vanishes back into thin air. Not so the interest however. It vanishes into the banker's pocket.


From time to time I just need to remind myself of how isidious this theft of wealth is


Your benevolent government decided in the '30s to restate money. Your SSN is said to create an account by which government keeps track of what they take from you as well as what you purchase. The creation of money is reputed to be through this SSN account at the Treasury level. So the bank really doesn't create the money but they do tell the government to release it. The same fund (should you be so unfortunate as to require the benefit of incarceration) pays for your cell, guards and food until you decide you need to rehabilitate yourself back into society.

While you might want to complain about this system you did after all sign up for the benefits associated with SSN and everything that is done to you thereafter is done with your consent.

sirgonzo420
20th January 2011, 07:33 AM
From one of the links:


Do you know where the bank gets the $160,000 for your mortgage? It's very simple. Someone walks over to a computer and types 160,000 beside your name. With only $27.93 of cash reserves for every $10,000 of assets (as of June 1999) the bank has just created the remaining $159,553 of that interest-earning money out of thin air. When, after 25 years of hard work, you pay off your mortgage, the $159,553 vanishes back into thin air. Not so the interest however. It vanishes into the banker's pocket.


From time to time I just need to remind myself of how isidious this theft of wealth is


Your benevolent government decided in the '30s to restate money. Your SSN is said to create an account by which government keeps track of what they take from you as well as what you purchase. The creation of money is reputed to be through this SSN account at the Treasury level. So the bank really doesn't create the money but they do tell the government to release it. The same fund (should you be so unfortunate as to require the benefit of incarceration) pays for your cell, guards and food until you decide you need to rehabilitate yourself back into society.

While you might want to complain about this system you did after all sign up for the benefits associated with SSN and everything that is done to you thereafter is done with your consent.


Not everyone signed up.

Some of our parents saw fit to sign us up themselves, when we were mere babes.

palani
20th January 2011, 08:17 AM
Not everyone signed up.You affirm your connection with a SSN every time you sign a document with this account number.


Some of our parents saw fit to sign us up themselves, when we were mere babes. How you came by the number is irrelevant. Some parents see the need to pass their seed through the fires of Moloch.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moloch

In modern English usage, "Moloch" can refer derivatively to any person or thing which demands or requires costly sacrifices.

sirgonzo420
20th January 2011, 11:36 AM
You affirm your connection with a SSN every time you sign a document with this account number.


I realized that a bit ago, which is why I no longer sign such documents.

BillBoard
20th January 2011, 05:25 PM
While you might want to complain about this system you did after all sign up for the benefits associated with SSN and everything that is done to you thereafter is done with your consent.


Would you be so kind to be more explicit? Are there any presumptions operating absent any evidence of self incrimination?

palani
20th January 2011, 05:46 PM
Would you be so kind to be more explicit? Are there any presumptions operating absent any evidence of self incrimination?


Haven't even scratched the surface on the topic. If you presume that you have ever been in a court of Law in your life then you would be wrong. Under Law a single judicial actor has only the authority to release you or assign bail. For judgment at least two or more judges are necessary

In propriÉ cuusÉ nemo judex. No one can be judge in his own cause.

Instead you are dealing with Equity and a court of Equity needs only one judge.

If you have the time read the case of Hutchens v Maxicenters. You will find there that Law and Equity were merged 50 years ago. You will also find that legal ownership of autos belongs to the states. If someone has a beef with you and starts an action the (equitable) judge is going to presume that the defendant is involved in an (implied) trust and he PRESUMPTIVELY creates a (constructive) trust. Further he is going to PRESUME that the defendant is the fiduciary. Now in Hutchens as soon as he makes these connections in his mind legal ownership of the auto INSTANTLY transfers from the state to the defendant several milliseconds before the judicial actor sends it off in the direction of the complaintant.

Now if you don't rebut these presumptions then you agree to them (even though they make no pronouncements in court). If you bring up actions in Law when in a court of Equity you would get them all confused and contempt is the outcome.

Here is the link
http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=14180904361479507772&

As to SSN you might believe you are a beneficiary. Actually you are a fiduciary in the trust created.

Bullion_Bob
21st January 2011, 03:02 AM
Rest assured, relatively speaking, nobody wants to know about economics, history, and politics.

Those that "do" get their pre packaged illusions on the idiot box every day for 30 mins or so in between reality shows.

BillBoard
21st January 2011, 03:10 AM
Rest assured, relatively speaking, nobody wants to know about economics, history, and politics.

Those that "do" get their pre packaged illusions on the idiot box every day for 30 mins or so in between reality shows.


You only need to influence those that matter, the rest will follow. If you have the tenacity to learn about economic, history, and politics, you are an individual that influences others.

Bullion_Bob
21st January 2011, 04:21 AM
Rest assured, relatively speaking, nobody wants to know about economics, history, and politics.

Those that "do" get their pre packaged illusions on the idiot box every day for 30 mins or so in between reality shows.


You only need to influence those that matter, the rest will follow. If you have the tenacity to learn about economic, history, and politics, you are an individual that influences others.


The way I see it is the "rest" won't follow the process of reading, and researching over commercially packaged televised offerings. You can lead a man to water, give him a fishing rod, and show him how to fish, but the majority will still become complacent, and starve so to speak.

Awoke
21st January 2011, 04:26 AM
Palani may as well be speaking chinese, as far as I'm understanding it.

:o

cortez
21st January 2011, 04:49 AM
All the good people here have something to offer. like Pat , Serpo for all the beta they post :oo-->

jimswift
21st January 2011, 05:38 AM
From one of the links:


Do you know where the bank gets the $160,000 for your mortgage? It's very simple. Someone walks over to a computer and types 160,000 beside your name. With only $27.93 of cash reserves for every $10,000 of assets (as of June 1999) the bank has just created the remaining $159,553 of that interest-earning money out of thin air. When, after 25 years of hard work, you pay off your mortgage, the $159,553 vanishes back into thin air. Not so the interest however. It vanishes into the banker's pocket.


From time to time I just need to remind myself of how isidious this theft of wealth is


Loan Amount: $159,553.00
Interest Rate: 6 %
Your Monthly Payment: $1028.00
Loan Length (Term): 25 years
Total Interest If Paid To Term: $148,848.54 <------for doing nothing but stroking a keyboard. No labor, no materials, nothing.


Now just multiply that by all of the larger and smaller mortgages, car loans, business loans, lines of credit, etc... out there.

Some with higher interest rates than that.

any wonder how they can afford to build this:
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_AeW0vYWrkmA/TOL1vKowJuI/AAAAAAAAFwo/hSzaYFlsU-U/bank-of-america-tower-new-york-city-1.jpg
The Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park is the fourth tallest building in the United States.

Horn
21st January 2011, 05:46 AM
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_AeW0vYWrkmA/TOL1vKowJuI/AAAAAAAAFwo/hSzaYFlsU-U/bank-of-america-tower-new-york-city-1.jpg
The Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park is the fourth tallest building in the United States.


Is that the one with the steeple on it?

If so, they cheated the other pyramid dude down the block.