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Garyw
11-13-2011, 01:51 PM
A must watch learning Video about our Constitution and the banksters


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NrikN_09_U
http://youtu.be/9NrikN_09_U

Goldhedge
11-13-2011, 04:43 PM
Great post!

newmisty
11-13-2011, 05:22 PM
His related vids:

What every Occupy Wall Street protester must know



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4fRuNU_vu8&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Lp8lBkq8dc&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0my1at8loGY&feature=related

Goldhedge
11-13-2011, 05:52 PM
That compilation of 3 videos is good, but that guy needs a personality something awful!

hoarder
11-13-2011, 07:37 PM
I don't agree with him that we should pay of the so-called "national debt" with legal tender notes. Why pay off the "national debt" at all?

hoarder
11-14-2011, 08:37 AM
I liked the first video the best. Passed around to other forums.

Garyw
11-14-2011, 08:48 PM
Thanks Hoarder for copying and pasting it everywhere. The American People need to know the truth. They may not take the time to read a book but this makes it easy for all of us. We need to get rid of all but a few standing congressmen and women and replace them with true patriots. Limit them to at least two terms if not less and get rid of them if they do not do what they said they would. We need to turn it around in 2012 or face full blown socialism in this country. Here is a link to a site that shows you all the politicians runnning for president how much money they have raised where it came from and how they are spending it and it will be updated until the president is elected. http://www.fec.gov/disclosurep/pnational.do

Book
11-15-2011, 01:16 AM
...that guy needs a personality something awful!



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I watched the whole thing. Explains the problem but has no real solution other than spread the word.

:smile: spread the word about the evil FED during Halftime...lol.

HairHopper
12-30-2011, 05:49 AM
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I watched the whole thing. Explains the problem but has no real solution other than spread the wordEven this is a good first step. The government and it's devil child, the Federal Reserve, get away with it through generations of obfuscation that hide how it really works.

Carl
12-31-2011, 03:00 PM
Plan of attack: Divide and Conquer

Lobby states’ legislators to Repudiate the unconstitutional 17th Amendment.

There are two basis for the repudiation:

1] Article 5 of the Constitution forbids the removal of a state’s right to equal suffrage by Amendment.

2] The 17th Amendment was never properly ratified, as documented by Devvy Kidd (http://www.devvy.com/new_site/17th_amendment_docs_march_2010.html)

Either the states work for the people or they work for the Federal Government, now is the time to find out by lobbing them to repudiate the 17th, it would be a true test of their character.

If the lobbying works with just a few states and they take back their positions in the Senate, it would throw the two party legislative process into turmoil.

The moneyed interests cannot buy the votes of a state selected Senator and there are no campaigns to finance so there is no way to funnel money to them, and there are enough watchdog groups in DC to ensure it doesn’t happen.

This would absolutely devastate the RNC and DNC.

This would also open the door to other Constitutionally restorative possibilities, such as the Repeal of the 16th Amendment and the dissolution of the Federal Reserve.

Food for thought…


If it doesn't work then there is only two other options available...and one of them is submit...

Flake
01-04-2012, 05:24 PM
I watched the whole thing. Explains the problem but has no real solution other than spread the word.

going on offense against the foundation we've conceded, is the plan, he presents it as a solution, and I agree. I think the first priority should be repealing the 17th, as the rest won't happen while the perverted second house of representatives can bribe people with their own money to get elected.

I have come to understand the Senate, representing the States, was the only real check on runaway federal govt that ever worked, because like all the rest of the genius of the Constitutional Republic it did not expect perfect people, but pitted them against each other to keep us free.

Removing the representation of the States removed the struggle, put them all on the same side, against us.

I think it's very difficult to get anybody to take it seriously though. Once you remind them what it is, they say, "so what?" They don't understand why it matters. They don't even like the idea of changing it once they do think about it for a minute, "taking away people's representation". It's not easy to get somebody to sit still long enough to get through that, to understanding they already had representation, and they are not properly represented BY the "senate". And when you say "States' Rights", their first thought is "racism".

The course of action is clear and compelling, once you understand it. But getting sufficient people educated to understand it is probably impossible.

Nickelless
02-05-2012, 07:43 AM
I don't agree with him that we should pay of the so-called "national debt" with legal tender notes. Why pay off the "national debt" at all?

As long as FRNs aren't backed by anything but faith in the U.S. government, this can be done. And we ALL have faith in the U.S. government. :sarc: Never mind that there's not enough gold in the world to cover the dollar value of the national debt.