Wednesday, October 29, 2008

R.I.P. Freedom & Democracy

With the elections looming so close, I just had to put in my two cents.

Who wins or looses the upcoming presidential election is basically irrelevant as the recent pow-wow of world bankers has demonstrated. Would you ever see elected officials get together on an international scale and agree on something nearly overnight? Hell no! That just goes to show you that the unelected international banking conglomerate big-whigs had a plan all along and were just waiting for the right moment to pull the trigger. That's how it happened nearly overnight.

The function of the election is to further anesthetize the masses with the illusion of freedom & democracy. Democrats wavered long ago from the party of Roosevelt to where they embrace anything far left and socialist. Republicans are just as guilty of straying from conservative principals like "small government." Let's face it, regardless of the party in power, the government has ballooned steadily over the years, and although a republican president might promise less tax, the Federal Reserve is ready to simply print more money in lieu of taxes which piles on the national debt. Besides, the republicans were right there with the democrats voting in the "bailout" which amounts to socialized banking (or turning more in that direction).

Be sure to set aside twenty minutes to see my link to Ron Paul on the Federal Reserve for the history of how the international bankers met in secrecy in 1913 and even feigned "fear" as our government "voted" on the creation of the Federal Reserve as the "solution" voters were looking for. Sound familiar?

Stockpiling non-perishable foods at this point might not be a bad idea. People who live in the country with access to hunting and gardening will be better off. If you live in densely populated urban areas, you might want to consider your options. The average citizen today has little practical skills or open farmland compared to the average citizen of the 30's depression era.

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