You've got 3 months left to enjoy life ... World War in March 06 (1183 hits)
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Submitted by Smack who gives a Fuck (View user info) at 2006-01-12 10:21:31 EST
Not just WW3, but another 'Great 'Depression' aswell. Fuck any long terms hopes and plans, people should blow their money NOW, (magic beans / drugs & hookers, whatever), because in March those greenbacks are going to be less than worthless.
Better yet people should move to Switzerland, those yoddeling jokers have it all worked out... "na we couldn't pick sides, we'll just watch... and hold your wallets"
All I know is, I'm too young and beautiful to die or live in horrible poverty. One way or another I'm getting the fuck out of dodge, even if everyone else is asleep at the wheel.
The approaching war with Iran -Ed Haas
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On November 10th 2005, the Muckraker Report published an article that described one of the unspoken reasons why the United States had to invade Iraq; to liberate the U.S. dollar in Iraq so that Iraqi oil could once again be purchased with the petrodollar. See The liberation of the U.S. Dollar in Iraq
In November 2000, Iraq stopped accepting U.S. dollars for its oil. Counted as a purely political move, Saddam Hussein switched the currency required to purchase Iraqi oil to the euro. Selling oil through the U.N. Oil for Food Program, Iraq converted all of its U.S. dollars in its U.N. account to the euro. Shortly thereafter, Iraq converted $10 billion in its U.N. reserve fund to the euro. By the end of 2000, Iraq had abandoned the U.S. dollar completely.
Two months after the United States invaded Iraq, the Oil for Food Program was ended, the country's accounts were switched back to dollars, and oil began to be sold once again for U.S. dollars. No longer could the world buy oil from Iraq with the euro. Global U.S. dollar supremacy was restored. It is interesting to note that the latest recession which the United States endured began and ended within the same time frame as that during which Iraq was trading oil for euros. Whether this is a coincidence or related, the American people may never know.
In March 2006, Iran will take Iraq's switch to the petroeuro to new heights by launching a third oil exchange. The Iranians have developed a petroeuro system for oil trade which, when enacted, will once again threaten U.S. dollar supremacy far greater than Iraq's euro conversion. Called the Iran Oil Bourse, an exchange that only accepts the euro for oil sales would mean that the entire world could begin purchasing oil from any oil-producing nation with euros instead of dollars. The Iranian plan isn't limited to purchasing one oil-producing country's oil with euros. Its plan will create a global alternative to the U.S. dollar. Come March 2006, the Iran Oil Bourse will further the momentum of OPEC to create an alternate currency for oil purchases worldwide. China, Russia, and the European Union are evaluating the Iranian plan to exchange oil for euros and giving the plan serious consideration.
If you are skeptical regarding the meaning of oil being purchased with euros versus dollars and the devastating impact it will have on the economy of the United States, consider the historic move by the Federal Reserve to begin hiding information pertaining to the U.S. dollar money supply starting in March 2006. Since 1913, the year the abomination known as the Federal Reserve came to power, the supply of U.S. dollars was measured and publicly revealed through an index referred to as M-3. M-3 has been the main staple of money supply measurement and transparent disclosure since the Fed was founded. In his report, What's the Fed up to with the money supply?, Robert McHugh writes, "On November 10, 2005, shortly after appointing Bernanke to replace Greenbackspan, the Fed mysteriously announced with little comment and no palatable justification that they will hide M-3 effective March 2006." (To learn more about Robert McHugh's work, please visit https://www.technicalindicatorindex.com/Default.asp)
Is it mere coincidence that the Fed will begin hiding M-3 the same month that Iran will launch its Iran Oil Bourse, or is there a direct threat to the stability of the U.S. dollar, the U.S. economy, and the U.S. standard of living? Are Americans being set up for a collapse in our economy that will make the Great Depression of the 1930's look like a bounced check? If you cannot or will not make the value and stability of the U.S. currency of personal importance, if you are unwilling to demand from your elected officials, an immediate abolishment of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and the fiat money scheme that the banking cartel has used for nearly a century now to keep our government and our people in a state of perpetual debt, than you are faced with but two alternatives, abject poverty, or invading Iran.
The plans to invade Iran are unspoken, but unfolding before our very eyes. The media has been reporting on Iran more often, and increasingly harshly. For the U.S. government to justify invading Iran, it must first begin to phase out the War in Iraq, which it is already doing. Next, it must portray the Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, as a threat to the region and the world. Finally, once naive American people are convinced the "weapons of mass destruction" that were to be found in Iraq are actually in Iran, coupled with the almost daily media coverage of Iran's nuclear power / weapons program aspirations, and what we will soon have on our hands is another fabricated war that will result in tens of thousands of civilian lives being lost, all because the political elected pawns in Washington DC lack the discipline to return our currency to a gold or silver standard, end the relationship with the foreign banking cartel called the Federal Reserve, and limit the activities of the U.S. government to those articulated in Article I Section 8 of the Constitution for the United States of America.
When a wayward and corrupt fiscal policy and fiat currency, coupled with runaway government spending, forces a nation to only be able to sustain the value of its currency with bullets, the citizenry of the country involved in wars primarily to sustain its currency have historically first became slaves to their government, and then to the nations that finally conquer them. If you question the validity of such a premise, or whether it could happen to the United States of America, study the fall of the Roman Empire. If you read the right books on the subject, you'll quickly discover that towards the end of the Roman reign, the Roman Empire was doing exactly what America is doing today; attempting to sustain a failed fiat money system with bullets.
Understanding fiat money is not an easy task, and the Federal Reserve, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund have purposely made it that way. They do not want the American people to realize that the money in their wallet loses its value with each new dollar that they print. They do not want people to understand that our money does not become money until it is borrowed. When the Federal Reserve has money printed, when it is in uncut sheets of paper, it is not yet money. After it is cut, bundled, and placed into the Federal Reserve vaults, it still is not money. It only becomes money once it is borrowed. Consequently, if all debt were to be paid, if the United States didn't have an $8 trillion national debt and the American people were debt free, and if all loans of U.S. dollars made to foreigners were paid in full, there would be exactly zero U.S. dollars in circulation because it will have all been returned to the vaults of the Federal Reserve. This might seem hard to fathom, but it is the gospel of fiat money.
The major news media in the United States, fed by Washington DC which in turn is fed by the Federal Reserve, literally, has already begun conditioning the American people for invading Iran. Media accounts of Iran's nuclear ambitions along with amplification of the potential instability and core evilness of Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is setting the stage to spring the invasion of Iran on the American people. There does appear to be a direct correlation between the winding down effort underway in Iraq and the increase of anti-Iran rhetoric. How American soldiers ultimately arrive in Tehran is uncertain at this time, but it is reasonable to expect that if the Iran Oil Bourse opens for business in March 2006 as planned, it will only be a matter of time before the United States will have to blow it up.
If the United States invades Iran, or if Israel starts military actions by launches missiles at Iran's nuclear power facilities, which then opens the door for the United States to intervene, most Americans will believe that our military actions in Iran will be to defend freedom and liberty while spreading democracy, when the truth is that we'll be fighting a war in Iran because of our nation's relationship with the Federal Reserve, a so-called bank that is not owned by the federal government, maintains no reserve, and isn't a bank at all, but a cartel. Just like our war in Iraq, Americans and foreigners will die in battle so that the historical power bankers and brokers; cartel members such as Rothschild, Morgan, Lehman, Lizard, Schrader, Lobe, Kuhn, and Rockefeller to name a few, can continue collecting interest on every single U.S. coin and dollar bill in circulation, while controlling the U.S. Congress to the extent that the U.S. taxpayer becomes the collateral and lender of last resort to cover bad loans and unpaid debts that these institutions create by loaning money to third world countries, some of which are devout enemies of the United States. Remember the $400 billion savings & loan bailout approved by the U.S. Congress during the Reagan Administration? America is still paying for it - you and me, and so will our children and grandchildren.
It is well overdue for Americans, every American, to do whatever it takes to fully understand the relationship between the United States and the Federal Reserve, along with the grave consequences of our current fiat money system. For even if the United States wanted to continue to sustain the supremacy of the U.S. dollar with bullets, it is historically, impossible. When bullets become the commodity to secure a currency, it is a clear sign of devastating calamity looming. To ignore the warning signs is to suffer like you have never suffered before, or to die. Harsh words, but true.
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Submitted by Phallic_Cymbals (user info) at 2008-05-10 02:25:36 EDT (#)
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OH NO DID THIS HAPPEN I FORGET?
Submitted by Smack_Fuck (user info) at 2006-01-28 11:50:37 EST (#)
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bump
Submitted by JonnyX (user info) at 2006-01-19 14:14:54 EST (#)
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boring propaganda
Submitted by Bellebrown (user info) at 2006-01-18 09:19:20 EST (#)
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No Comment
Submitted by Bellebrown (user info) at 2006-01-18 09:19:03 EST (#)
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This deserves to be a fucking positive!!!
Submitted by ScottPeterson (user info) at 2006-01-13 00:31:31 EST (#)
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Get mooving.
Submitted by Jeanneee (user info) at 2006-01-12 15:50:03 EST (#)
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Every day is shit post day, sucktard.
Submitted by Smack_Fuck (user info) at 2006-01-12 14:55:43 EST (#)
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I forgot this is shit post thursday. This post was great. Uber needs "great post friday" to make up for spt.
Submitted by Caulaincourt (user info) at 2006-01-12 14:25:23 EST (#)
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Submitted by shitfuck (user info) at 2006-01-12 13:13:20 (#)
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Submitted by cuberat (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:49:25 (#)
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If you want real financial advice - pay off your credit cards and debts and put your money in real estate, US, Canadian, and European government bonds, and exchange traded commodities.
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Bonds? You fucking amatuer.
If you actually work in finance, give my condolances to your clients.
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hahahahaha
Submitted by shitfuck (user info) at 2006-01-12 13:13:20 EST (#)
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Submitted by cuberat (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:49:25 (#)
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If you want real financial advice - pay off your credit cards and debts and put your money in real estate, US, Canadian, and European government bonds, and exchange traded commodities.
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Bonds? You fucking amatuer.
If you actually work in finance, give my condolances to your clients.
Submitted by shitfuck (user info) at 2006-01-12 13:10:05 EST (#)
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Nice math.
Submitted by Garrik (user info) at 2006-01-12 12:55:45 EST (#)
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-2 for the title, how many months between January and March? Hmmm...
Submitted by MyNameIsTim (user info) at 2006-01-12 11:52:55 EST (#)
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fucking chill with the 2395418491234124 spaces betweeen paragraphs.
it can get a little annoying
Submitted by Smack_Fuck (user info) at 2006-01-12 11:17:45 EST (#)
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>> The price of oil is really set in two places - the markets in NYC and London.
You need to change his verb to past tense here, the price of oil WAS set in NYC and London. Russia and China in December started trading oil for something other than d0llars.
The Iranian Oil Bourse is not that big a deal considering oil will trade in a BASKET of currencies including the d0llar. Iran's exports aren't that big, 3 million barrels or so. The US and Europe are trying to deny Iran nuclear power not nuclear weapons. When Iran turns on their nuclear power they will be able to export a lot more oil because their domestic demand will drop. That would make Iran a real player in the market and the US/London does not want that.
>>Let me tell ya, that would be even worse, as it would trigger massive, rapid deflation of the US dollar which would be much worse than any stock market crash ever.
This should read defation of US assets not the d0llar.
>>If you want real financial advice - pay off your credit cards and debts and put your money in real estate, US, Canadian, and European government bonds, and exchange traded commodities.
I certainly agree with paying off debts with cheaper d0llars, which is what we have now not later. Bonds should start to perform again here soon. I think the commodities run is over.
Credit to Tet for this info.
Submitted by Caulaincourt (user info) at 2006-01-12 11:12:47 EST (#)
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merdique
Submitted by SiskelandFatboy (user info) at 2006-01-12 11:04:31 EST (#)
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"And that's when the whores come in."
"Excuse me? What was that?"
"Men laying their trick money down. $20 to pay the rent? Maybe instead I'll spend it on the whore."
"Whores running around doing their little behind shake for the menfolk."
"For christ sake, once during the war I visited a prostitute, and my life has been a living hell ever since."
Submitted by freebie (user info) at 2006-01-12 11:02:04 EST (#)
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what a crock of shit
Submitted by ozzy (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:54:00 EST (#)
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What are these "savings" things that you speak of?
I'd get coked up to the eyeballs, and cut a swathe through Amsterdam's red light district.
or
I'd fly to the US and steal TigerLilly's prosthetic leg, and go back to Australia to beat my ex unconscious with it.
Submitted by cuberat (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:49:25 EST (#)
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This is really a crock of shit.
We should worry about WWIII starting when we invade Iran (notice I said 'when' not 'if'). But we're not going to invade because of the Iranian Oil Bourse. Take it from someone who works with these things every day...the thought that all of these countries are going to start trading their oil through Iran for euros most likely wont happen. The price of oil is really set in two places - the markets in NYC and London. Furthermore, considering that the USA, China, and India are probably the three biggest buyers, this wont happen. The USA won't deal with Iran, and China and India prefer to make deals on their own terms, something the Iranians wont let happen.
Finally, I assume that since the author of that article is against the fiat money system, that he is for a return to the "gold standard". Let me tell ya, that would be even worse, as it would trigger massive, rapid deflation of the US dollar which would be much worse than any stock market crash ever.
If you want real financial advice - pay off your credit cards and debts and put your money in real estate, US, Canadian, and European government bonds, and exchange traded commodities.
Submitted by Smack_Fuck (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:49:13 EST (#)
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Give me the 500 and I'll let YOU suck MY dick.
Submitted by Berty (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:40:42 EST (#)
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Submitted by Smack_Fuck (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:35:25 (#)
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Let's hear some ideas for blowing your savings....
I can't think of any, TV has killed my imagination.
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If you offered a woman in the street, almost any woman, 500 pounds in cash to suck your cock then they would suck your cock. Unless she was with her mates, in which case you'd have to offer them all £500 to suck your cock, but to be honest once it's been done the once any more just get's repetetive.
You couldn't say "Ok, I want to jizz in your mouth, in your vag and in your cleavage." because one will say "what's wrong with my cunt? Don't you think I've got a pretty cunt?" and you'll have to give her another £500 to shut her up and THEN you'll have to give the other women an extra £500 each to shut them up about favouritism. By that point you'll all get nuked so it won't matter anymore.
Submitted by congo (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:40:12 EST (#)
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Well, for starters, you can get a great new tv.
Submitted by Smack_Fuck (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:35:25 EST (#)
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Let's hear some ideas for blowing your savings....
I can't think of any, TV has killed my imagination.
Submitted by ozzy (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:34:55 EST (#)
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Auto copy paste -2. It did make for an interesting read, although I think the author makes far too many assumptions.
But plus 1 for this:
"Better yet people should move to Switzerland, those yoddeling jokers have it all worked out... "na we couldn't pick sides, we'll just watch... and hold your wallets"
Submitted by RyuFu (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:34:19 EST (#)
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Politics/War policy makes Uber angry.
Submitted by The_Yellow_Dart (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:31:34 EST (#)
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No Comment
Submitted by HighVoltage900 (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:30:31 EST (#)
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Submitted by BLITZKREIG_BOB (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:25:24 (#)
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There is more to war than just bullets and bombs.
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It's true, there is hardcore army barracks gang rape of the local women.
Submitted by Jeanneee (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:28:16 EST (#)
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Well in that case...
I hate every single one of you, this website makes me ill, and I hope you all enjoy your excruciating deaths. I know I will.
Submitted by indoninja (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:27:04 EST (#)
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Meant to put in a -1 not -2.
Submitted by indoninja (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:26:44 EST (#)
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Interesting but BS.
Most of these deals aren't done with cash. It won't lead to a flood of dollars. At most it will be a hiccup in our economy.
Submitted by MistressFist (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:25:40 EST (#)
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Oh well, we all hafta go sometime.
Submitted by BLITZKREIG_BOB (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:25:24 EST (#)
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There is more to war than just bullets and bombs.
Submitted by Berty (user info) at 2006-01-12 10:23:49 EST (#)
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If the two minute warning went off I'd leg it in to the next room, smack the fit auditor lady with my shoe and stick my cock in her.
I wouldn't really. I'd stress over whether or not it was kids playing with an airhorn outside and then I'd get nuked.


