QUOTE OF THE DAY

“It is one of the serious evils of our present system of banking that it enables one class of society, and that by no means a numerous one, by its control over the currency to act injuriously upon the interests of all the others and to exercise more than its just proportion of influence in political affairs.”

Andrew Jackson


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Spartacus Rex
Spartacus Rex
August 11, 2015 7:52 am

Well,

Thank Heaven for 12 USC 411 and those wise enough to utilize same!

“We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.”
Benjamin Franklin

Cheers,
S. Rex

subzero
subzero
August 11, 2015 7:57 am

Anyone following this story?

http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/08/10/disclosure-why-sabotaging-the-iran-agreement-takes-down-america/

Spartacus Rex
Spartacus Rex
August 11, 2015 8:05 am

Re: “Anyone following this story?”

LOL!

Perhaps a typo?
Should be “fleas” Russian Submarines!

Cheers,
S. Rex

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 11, 2015 9:35 am

Spartacus,

Try actually redeeming some of your Federal Reserve Notes for lawful money.

If you’re successful, let me know hos you did it, I wouldn’t mind doing the same.

Oh yeah, let me know what they gave you for them as well.

Spartacus Rex
Spartacus Rex
August 11, 2015 2:39 pm

Try?

I do it all the time. It’s not difficult since the U.S. Mint is a actually a bureau within the “U.S. Treasury”, not that such is the only place where it can be accomplished since there is no limiting clause expressed within that Statute such as ( ‘ONLY AT’) immediately preceding the two choices mentioned therein, ergo places such as Ebay, Online or LCS works just as well, and since no one, (including the U.S. Mint) redeems these FRN IOUs at Full Stated Value Thereon, such allows those who do redeem, a sweet a**ed, massive tax loss / write off courtesy of the IRS under Title 26 (IRC)

Ergo, the quotation by Ben Franklin above

Cheers, S. Rex

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 11, 2015 6:45 pm

Unfortunately, the worse the American military does in combat, the more militarized American society becomes in singing the praises of a sclerotic and unimaginative bureaucracy. The country’s founders – most of whom were cognizant of America’s uniquely safe strategic position away from the world’s conflict zones and who were squeamish about even having a standing army in a republic – would be shocked and dismayed at modern day America’s conception of “patriotism.” ~Ivan Eland