11.16.2008

Holy Moly...

Anyone else see martial law on its way?
Any time Bush says something, you can be sure to receive the opposite. According to National Security Presidential Directive 51 and seemingly several other documents, Bush can without much trouble (please read the directive), supercede all branches of government and institute martial law. Either way, I see this contrived world financial "crisis" as one possible explanation for the declaration of marshal law. And where has this ~1.3 trillion dollars the Fed is giving away on our behalf without congressional approval gone? Maybe that's for some contracted labor in the war on terror or funding for the next (Iran, Venezuela, our own soil).
That, or another 9/11-style false flag attack. I really hope these things don't add up the way I see them. But I'm not optimistic.
Imagine that, George W. Bush and company (I wouldn't normally link to Alex Jones type shit, but I've begun to take him more seriously, at least keeping an open mind) for the foreseeable future. I don't think so. I'm standin' up.
Get yourselves informed for the protests coming up this weekend. Your knowledge is the most important thing you can arm yourselves with.
Skim Economics in One Lesson if you've got some time.
This article makes some really intense statements: Japanese government official opines on how to lay the groundwork, "no currency but the dollar can be used as a key currency" and of course a list must be drawn up to avoid the collapse of several key banks that would "imperil the global financial system". I wonder if JP Morgan/Chase (gotta make sure the Morgans and Rockefellers are taken care of) and Wells Fargo will make the list! I wonder what sweeping reductions of our civil liberties were talked about? Obama, my ass, he isn't even at these talks, as if it doesn't matter whether or not the president-elect attends events that aim in part to totally reframe global trade and finance. His reason for not going? That he doesn't want to project any indication of having assumed presidential power or influence before being sworn in. This is a spot of etiquette that becomes unimportant in situations like the one we find ourselves in. Simple explanation: it is not intended for Obama to be sworn in, and even he himself knows it. Sound a little out of left field? I hope I'm proven wrong.
I really liked these comments by random folks regarding the auto industry bailout extravaganza.
It don't get better than this.

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Peace

1 comment:

filabusta said...

Good post dude.