Financial Topics avec aeden

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Re: Financial Topics avec aeden

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H notes:
Sat Oct 19, 2013 7:54 pm
He also comments: "Our government has literally created a situation where more and more people are dependent on the government (which is broke). So, in reality, it is the employed part of the country that is supporting the government and the unemployed and dependent. This separates America on many levels. The obvious separation is between rich and poor, or, more accurately, between employed and unemployed. The deep concern is that middle group that still has a job but is just making ends meet.
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Of course we understand Grant and you still do not.

Paul Volker: "Gold Is The Enemy" March 26, 2015

"Wars are the Jews harvest, for with them we wipe out the Christians and get control of their gold. We have already killed 100-million of them, and the end is not yet." (Chief Rabbi in France, in 1859, Rabbi Reichorn).

As for the American Civil war you can have your Smithsonian reality.
We thank the Czar for protecting the gold in San Francisco to keep the market stable in self interest.
Insert Kissinger if you even have a mental candle.
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Mr Jones thanked Mr Bezos.

History's Greatest Heist: The Looting of Russia by the Bolsheviks
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You CRT are simple idiots in a hour you never will see.
The title Code noir first appeared during the regency of Philippe II, Duke of Orleans,
(1715–1723) under minister John Law
Whereas Law's System unquestionably ended in failure as a monetary framework, it had lasting influence as an early experiment in fiat money. Its soundness remains debated, with some analysts maintaining that it was not fundamentally flawed. Whereas the Mississippi company ended in bankruptcy, whether the collapse of Law's System represented an episode of sovereign default is ambiguous, given that France's debt situation was largely unchanged.

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