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Heinz

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  1. I am to understand by some sources that the federal reserve is the institution that lends quite a lot of the money the state requires. I am also to believe there is something fishy about this arrangement, because it is a mainly private institution authorized to have money printed...which it then lends to the state...at interest. A substantial portion of the taxes raised by the state are then used to service the debt...clever eh? The Jekyll Island Club source : wikipedia Main article: Jekyll Island Club [edit]Planning of the Federal Reserve System See also: History of the Federal Reserve System At the end of November 1910, Senator Nelson W. Aldrich and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Department A. Piatt Andrew, and 5 more of the country's leading financiers, who together represented about one-fourth of the world's wealth[citation needed], arrived at the Jekyll Island Club to discuss monetary policy and the banking system, an event led to the creation of the current Federal Reserve. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, the 1910 Jekyll Island meeting resulted in draft legislation for the creation of a U.S. central bank. Parts of this draft (the Aldrich plan) were incorporated into the 1913 Federal Reserve Act. On November 5?6, 2010, Ben Bernanke stayed on Jekyll Island to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of this original meeting.[9] Forbes magazine founder Bertie Charles Forbes wrote several years later: Picture a party of the nation's greatest bankers stealing out of New York on a private railroad car under cover of darkness, stealthily riding hundred of miles South, embarking on a mysterious launch, sneaking onto an island deserted by all but a few servants, living there a full week under such rigid secrecy that the names of not one of them was once mentioned, lest the servants learn the identity and disclose to the world this strangest, most secret expedition in the history of American finance. I am not romancing; I am giving to the world, for the first time, the real story of how the famous Aldrich currency report, the foundation of our new currency system, was written... The utmost secrecy was enjoined upon all. The public must not glean a hint of what was to be done. Senator Aldrich notified each one to go quietly into a private car of which the railroad had received orders to draw up on an unfrequented platform. Off the party set. New York's ubiquitous reporters had been foiled... Nelson (Aldrich) had confided to Henry, Frank, Paul and Piatt that he was to keep them locked up at Jekyll Island, out of the rest of the world, until they had evolved and compiled a scientific currency system for the United States, the real birth of the present Federal Reserve System, the plan done on Jekyll Island in the conference with Paul, Frank and Henry... Warburg is the link that binds the Aldrich system and the present system together. He more than any one man has made the system possible as a working reality.[9]
  2. helena handbasket Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > DJKillaQueen > > > > Heroine, on the other hand, is the only drug > that > > mice in labs will work for and choose over > food. > > > > I think that demonstrates perfectly > >....that even mice on heroin can work
  3. Sorry to reiterate, but about what the human right to do with one person what one pleases...I think I should be allowed to do with myself what I want,and so should you.
  4. Are you implying alcohol is not a drug?
  5. Otta, I think the only thing you are addicted to is the sound of your haughty voice.
  6. What do you mean by the fact that I cannot compare this with that? are you sure?
  7. Wow, let's lock up all the personel in the alcohol trade while were at it. I refer you to an experiment called prohibition.
  8. Nevertheless it did stop demographic explosion
  9. One should be entitled to to with one's person what we please. Decriminalize Standardize the product(s) Discourage Tax.
  10. beef Wrote: ----------------------------------------------------- > Just had a look at my teeth. Nothing like a tiger > or shark (carnivore), a lot more like a gorilla's > (primarily vegan). > :)) I thought incisives were designed to cut and tear flesh...am I wrong? and if I am why don't cows have them? by the way gorillas do eat meat, not often but they do.
  11. Your survival/nourishment depends on the demise of what you eat.
  12. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry you think that, but I said right away that > it is tragic, I just don't think the fact she was > a talented and famous musician makes it any more > tragic than any other death. > > I don't agree with all the waste of talent talk, > as it suggests to me that if she wasn't talented, > it wouldn't be such a shame. Are you looking for an argument on the lukewarm grave of someone deceeased ? > > The real tragic thing is that she ever came across > heroin in the first place. The aspect that I find > sad, is that she knew what a mess she was, and she > couldn't escape it.
  13. ibilly, The fact you can type a reply really does proves that we are the dominant, successful species. Let me know when you're budgie (or any other animal) does the same.
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