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by aeden
Sun Jun 27, 2021 1:16 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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Even after the Gestapo closed the seminary in 1937, Bonhoeffer continued to train pastors.
Real capital was bleeding out from 1933 onward.

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Whiskey is for drinking water is for wars.

The Gleichschaltung period is live again some contend.
The process primarily took place between 1933-1934.

As for here Capital when dark as the Black Blizzard's ravaged us.

A storm was two miles high and traveled 2,000 miles to the East Coast,
blotting out monuments such as the Statue of Liberty and the U.S. Capitol.
Only then did the Senate pull the head out its ass for assistance's.
by aeden
Tue Apr 10, 2018 5:55 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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http://www.iahushua.com/WOI/us_nazis.htm / Also the Looting of Russia by the Bolsheviks [Sean McMeekin]

The comparative arms spending by Russia and Germany was rather striking.
As we have seen with the recent 144 tons that recently vanished and the 500 tons looted from Russia before in that period.
is replete with the recent thematic.

As we see the Fox network is under leftist attack with supranational assault, the sheep will be gutted, not skinned.
The London offices of 21st Century Fox’s Fox Networks Group were raided by European Commission investigators Tuesday

7-Year Cycles That Crush The Uninformed:
1. unbridled enthusiasm
2. mass confusion
3. sudden disillusionment
4. search for the guilty
5. punish the innocent
6. rewarding of the non-participants
7. see step one

Budweiser, now owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev N.V., which is based in Leuven, Belgium
Alka-Seltzer, now owned by German company Bayer Schering Pharma AG
Ben & Jerrys, now owned by British-Dutch Unilever
AMC theaters, now owned by the Chinese
7-Eleven, now owned by the Japanese company, Seven & I Holdings
Woman’s Day Magazine, now owned by the French company, Hachette Filipacchi Médias, S.A
Purina, now owned by the Swiss company, Nestle
Gerber, now owned by the Swiss pharmaceutical giant, Novartis
Firestone, now owned by the Japanese Bridgestone Corporation
Citgo, now owned by the government of Venezuela
French’s Mustard, now owned by Reckitt Benckiser, a British conglomerate
Frigidaire, now owned by Sweden’s AB Electrolux
The Plaza Hotel in New York City, now owned by Israeli billionaire Yitzhak Tshuva’s El-Ad Group
Trader Joes, now owned by German billionaires Karl and Theo Albrecht
Dial soap, now owned by Henkel KGaA, based in Dusseldorf, Germany
Sunglass Hut, now owned by Italian eyewear seller Luxottica Group
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Are you starting to get the picture?
Our economic infrastructure is being absolutely gutted and more than 46 million Americans are now living in poverty.
And if you are waiting for the jokers in Washington D.C. to fix things, you are going to be waiting for a very, very long time.
Over the past several years, both the Democrats and the Republicans have proven again and again that they are basically completely and totally useless.

Michigan’s Water Wars: Nestlé Pumps Millions of Gallons for Free While Flint Pays for Poisoned Water February 17, 2016

Michigan OKs Nestlé permit for increased water withdrawal for bottled water plant
Kathleen Gray, Detroit Free Press Lansing Bureau Published 5:45 p.m. ET April 2, 2018 | Updated 7:25 p.m. ET April 2, 2018
Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation sued Nestlé in 2001 over the potential damage to lakes, rivers and streams that its bottled water plant's groundwater withdrawals could cause. After years of court battles, the two sides reached a settlement in 2009, reducing Nestlé's siphoning to 218 gallons per minute from 400, with additional restrictions on spring and summer withdrawals.
The Nestlé expansion also was opposed by Osceola Township, which rejected a permit request for the pumping station at the water plant. That rejection was overturned by both county and state Appeals Courts.

Attorney General Bill Schuette: Don't cut off free bottled water to Flint
LANSING - The state should keep paying for bottled water for Flint residents until all lead water lines in the city have been replaced...

Michigan just went blue.......

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qO6LBVym8xs
by Higgenbotham
Sat Mar 31, 2018 4:05 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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MEMORANDUM

TO: Interested Parties
FROM: Rusty Hills, Senior Advisor, Department of Attorney General
DATE: June 14, 2017
RE: Legal Update

I am writing for the purpose of providing you with a brief update on the latest decisions and
determinations made regarding the Flint Water Crisis investigation.

As you may know, in 2014 the City of Flint switched water sources to the Flint River without
adding the proper anti-corrosive treatment. As a result, lead leached from the pipes, joints and
fixtures into the water. Because of that, many of Flint’s children suffer from high blood lead
levels. Moreover, numerous individuals have died from Legionnaires’ disease. To this day,
even during the heat of summer, many residents of Flint refuse to drink water from their tap.

Composition of the Team

To investigate and prosecute what occurred in the Flint Water crisis, Attorney General Schuette
called upon the best of the best. He named former Wayne County Assistant Prosecutor Todd
Flood and Andrew Arena, former Special Agent in Charge of the Detroit Field Office of the FBI,
to spearhead the investigation. Both have extensive experience in public corruption cases.
In addition, Genesee County (Flint) Prosecutor David Leyton and retired Circuit Court Judge
David Hoort have “peer-reviewed” the various charging documents.

Retired Chief Judge of the Michigan Court of Appeals William C. Whitbeck has also brought his
considerable skills and powerful presence to this investigation.

Total Charges

Since the investigation began in January of 2016, the Attorney General has charged fifteen
individuals with crimes related to the Flint Water crisis. As of today, there have been a total of
51 charges.

New Charges

On Wednesday, June 14, 2017, the Attorney General charged five individuals with involuntary
manslaughter, and a sixth individual was charged with obstruction of justice.


Investigation Moves into a New Phase

This marks the completion of this phase of the criminal investigation of the Flint Water
Crisis. While continuing to aggressively pursue and gather new and compelling evidence, a
significant focus of the Flint Water Crisis investigation will turn to the prosecution of those
individuals who have been charged with crimes.

Conclusion

The Flint water crisis is a man-made disaster of significant proportions. The switch in water
sources set off a chain of events that continues to unfold.

Citizens of Flint, including children, continue to suffer ill effects because of this switch. The
response to the water crisis in Flint was characterized by a failure by certain public officials to
protect the public health, safety and welfare. These are duties and responsibilities imposed by
the constitution and the laws of the State of Michigan.

The charge of this independent review is to determine what laws may have been violated in the
course of the failure to deliver safe water to the citizens of Flint. And where laws have been
broken, to hold individuals responsible.

NOTE: Attached, please see a copy of remarks delivered at the June 14 news conference by
Attorney General Bill Schuette, in which the Attorney General announces the latest charges in
the Flint Water Crisis investigation.
by aeden
Sat Mar 10, 2018 1:32 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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Bill Schuette, Michigan’s Republican attorney general and the front-runner in that state’s gubernatorial primary, dismissed Inslee’s strategy on Trump.

Distancing yourself from the current rotten fruit and left coast nuts on the body farm is not a strategy either.
The cracks about right wing Talibans was enough as in a few more decades for them to rot on the body farm as they
belong with the moleks in tow.

Sighed,

A Taxpayer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWKaMZR ... e=youtu.be smart girl in Texas.
by aedens
Sat Apr 09, 2016 11:20 am
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-04-0 ... -us-budget

gee, we never seen that coming here

Still they look to the Republic as we know nothing is new under the sun.
Howe did remind us clearly of the Young Pompey once declared (to aging Sulla) that “more people worship the rising than the setting sun.”
Same thought we have as they feel and warmth of the Sun and deny its creator in the natural law of its order.

As we produce what is viable, water, wheat, and weather will decide the actual order of it.
As the liberal expounded truthfully , the uneducation and the actual full cost of it will matter little since nature does not care what you think.

Soviet style collapse and restructuring. The Chinese are already cherry picking the carcass was suggested. What IP was not taken in the public
is now taken private. Dinosaur bones picked clean as we notes clearly.


What the Colorado river cannot supply guess where all the eyes turn to...
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette wants answers after a Wisconsin community asked to divert more than 10 million gallons of water per day from the Great Lakes basin. The city wants to tap the source for drinking water.

Apr 07, 2016 3:30 PM Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette wants answers after a Wisconsin community asked to divert more than 10 million gallons of water per day from the Great Lakes basin. The city wants to tap the source for drinking water. Bullshit they are setting up shop against the private markets and who would not hedge since property rights will ensue anyways.

The Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, historically known as the Chicago Drainage Canal, is a 28 miles (45 km) long canal system that connects the Chicago River to the Des Plaines River. It reverses the direction of the Main Stem and the South Branch of the Chicago River, which now flows out of Lake Michigan rather than into it. The related Calumet-Saganashkee Channel does the same for the Calumet River a short distance to the south, joining the Chicago canal about half way along its route to the Des Plaines. The two provide the only navigation for ships between the Great Lakes Waterway and the Mississippi River system..

Whiskey is for drinking water is for wars.

“This is not a new idea and has surfaced as an option several times over the last few decades,” spokeswoman Shannon Breymaier said in a statement. “This administration has been presented with various options related to the possible privatization of the water and sewer system, but there are no plans to move forward with these possibilities at this time.”
Elsewhere, some Illinois towns face revolts from residents who fear turning their drinking water and sewer operations to a private company will result in steep rate increases and loss of local control. Since March of last year, four downstate communities — Chenoa, Monticello, Mount Vernon and O’Fallon — backed off plans to sell or lease their water operations.

In Arthur, a village of about 2,300 people near Champaign, residents voted March 15 against a plan to sell its public water and sewer system.

Illinois politicians collected about $400,000 in recent years from a pair of companies that dominate the controversial business of privatizing municipal water systems.

Since 2010, Pennsylvania-based Aqua America and New Jersey-based American Water Works, gave campaign contributions to Democratic and Republican legislators as well as local officials, Illinois State Board of Elections records show. House Speaker Michael Madigan (D-Chicago) and Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno (R-Lemont) are among officials scoring sizable donations — $12,500 and $17,500 respectively.

DISCLAIMER: This story includes an audio recording, obtained from the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, that has not been edited, and contains offensive language that is not suitable for children.
http://www.bettergov.org/news/sanitary- ... g%E2%80%99

past issues: For the facts we turn to The Chicago River: A Natural and Unnatural History by Libby Hill (2000). Hill informs us that sanitary facilities in Chicago were wholly inadequate in 1885: sewers emptied into the Chicago River; after heavy rains, runoff caused sewage to flow far out into the lake, the city's source of fresh water. A torrential storm on August 2 of that year dropped five and a half inches of rain on the city in 19 hours, which under other circumstances might have meant disaster. To the relief of all, however, nothing happened, possibly because winds were out of the northeast, which may have kept effluent from reaching the water intake two miles offshore. No cholera deaths were reported (the disease was unknown in Chicago after the 1860s), and the typhoid rate for the year was only slightly above average. Typhoid deaths during the 1880s never exceeded 1,000, peaking in 1891 at 1,700. (Alarmed by the 1885 close call, the city undertook the massive canal project that permanently reversed the flow of the river and ended the typhoid threat.)

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by aedens
Mon Feb 01, 2016 1:46 pm
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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State Attorney General Bill Schuette said his office can’t defend them and they need to find their own lawyers, according to a new federal court filing. In a move that could suggest friction is building between various state agencies over the Flint fiasco, Schuette said that his office can defend the governor and state, but not the DEQ, because their interests could be at odds as defendants in the case.

"It is not that government has lacked information needed to fix the problem. It is institutionally incapable of bringing about the desired result, since the principles of profit and loss, private property and contract, enterprise and entrepreneurship, do not exist in government. Any Government operates with an eye to its own short-term survival, and those of its connected interest groups, and nothing else." Mises

Taxpayers never had a chance with these predators.