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The True Secret of Money - Money as Debt

Started by zorgon, October 03, 2011, 01:53:35 AM

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The True Secret of Money - Money as Debt

Most people go around in their daily lives thinking that money is real. Yet they watch the news and see all the money issues and banks failing and possible collapse of the world banking system...

They accuse everyone, and make all kinds of statements about how the system works and how it can be fixed.

Well I want all of you to take a few minutes and watch this animation series. I think it ill be a real eye opener to many. At least I hope so  ;D











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#1
The American Dream By The Provocateur Network




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#3
The Missing Trillions

Rumsfeld says $2.3 TRILLION Missing from Pentagon
9/10/2001  The day BEFORE 9/11


Pentagon admits $2.3 Trillion missing and Rumsfeld calls it a matter of "life and death."

"The enemy is closer to home" "2.3 trillion dollars of Pentagon? funds unaccounted for"
Rumsfeld says this on National news the day before 9/11. And you want to have me believe that it wasn't stolen, and that this is all pure coincidence.
Did they ever trace the funds? No
Did they ever find "the enemy"? No.
Well, those of us with eyes to see know who the enemy is.


"One Army office in the Pentagon lost 34 of its 65 employees in the attack," reported The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Dec. 20, 2001. "Most of those killed? in the office, called Resource Services Washington, were civilian accountants, bookkeepers and budget analysts.



Rep. Cynthia McKinney Grills Rumsfeld Over DoD Sex Trade and Missing $2.3 Trillion



Federal Reserve 9 TRILLION Dollars Missing

QuoteRep. Alan Grayson asks the Federal Reserve Inspector General about the trillions of dollars lent or spent by the Federal Reserve and where it went, and the trillions of off balance sheet obligations. Inspector General Elizabeth Coleman responds that the IG does not know and is not tracking where this money is.



U.S. Taxpayers Risk $9.7 Trillion on Bailout Programs

Office of Inspector General

QuoteThe Office of Inspector General (OIG) was established by Congress as an independent oversight authority within the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Board), the government agency component of the broader Federal Reserve System. In addition, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act) established the OIG as the independent oversight authority for the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau). Within this framework, the OIG conducts audits, investigations, and other reviews of the Board's and the Bureau's program functions. By law, the OIG is not authorized to perform program functions.

Effective July 25, 2011, Mark Bialek assumed the position of Inspector General for the Board and the Bureau.

http://www.federalreserve.gov/oig/


zorgon

#4
 
Burntheships


It seems nothing new either, for decades stories like this have been reported, but stranger is
that still no one is ever convicted, let alone hardly any investigations either?

1.3 Million missing Columbus Ohio

QuoteThe treasurers office lost it, a small army of private accountants are hunting for it, and a former state cashier says she cant remember a thing about it

Back from 1981 reported in the Schenectady Gazette

Google Archive

There are dozens of stories like this... I wonder did anyone see these guys walking away from the scene?



QuoteOriginally posted by butcherguy at ATS
reply to post by burntheships

Those are gnomes.

They steal the socks that go missing in the laundry.

South Park writers blamed gnomes for stealing underwear, I think, but they really go for socks.

Leprechauns steal money. I had actual photos of two of them stealing money from my bank when I was a child, but day I got the film developed, two short, stocky gentlemen in green suits and wearing sunglasses took the photos and negatives away from me and told my mother and I that if we ever told anyone about it they would come and take us away.

Wait...... There's someone at my door.

OMG! They're short and are dressed in green....... Arrrrgh!

zorgon

QuoteOriginally posted by supine
Well I guess it's as good a theory as any.
Do leprechauns steel all those missing socks out of the dryer, too?


No, I don't think so... but that would be a whole new conspiracy thread :D

The Bureau of Missing Socks

QuoteThe Bureau of Missing Socks is the first organization solely devoted to solving the question of what happens to missing single socks. It explores all aspects of the phenomena including the occult, conspiracy theories, and extraterrestrial.

We offer support for the matching sock deprived, and, catalog, research, index and document all extant material related to socks since the dawn of the shoe. Our audio visual department is the largest multi media center in Hollywood and several sock themed feature films, television shows, and interactive CDs are in development.

We are entirely funded by your tax dollars expedited by matching cuts in the defense, welfare, and education budgets.

The Bureau of Missing Socks

zorgon

Quote from: zorgon on November 23, 2011, 02:28:39 AM

It seems nothing new either, for decades stories like this have been reported, but stranger is
that still no one is ever convicted, let alone hardly any investigations either?

Yeah really odd that we never seem to find that money... seems its happening on Wall Street too... maybe the OWS campers can be told to keep an eye out for little Green men with bulging pockets :wow:

Timing Questions Emerge on MF Global Cash

QuoteHundreds of millions of dollars might have gone missing from customer accounts at MF Global Holdings Ltd. as far back as four days before the securities firm filed for bankruptcy protection, people familiar with the situation said Monday

Wall Street Journal

MF Global's Missing Millions May Actually Be $1.2 Billion

QuoteJames Giddens, a trustee of Jon Corzine's now bankrupt MF Global, says the company the total of missing customer money may be $1.2 billion -- double the roughly $600 million previously estimated by some regulators. "That would mean customer accounts are missing about 22 percent of their total of $5.4 billion. A shortfall of 11 percent had been previously estimated by a person with knowledge of probes into the firm's collapse," writes Bloomberg, adding that Giddens hopes to recover all of the money. (They're currently just short of 60 percent.) Adding to the murkiness of MF Global's financial dealings that are finally coming to light: regulators don't want to commit to a shortfall total. "From the very beginning we have tried as much as possible to never use a figure, out of fear that it's not right," Jill Sommers, commissioner of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission investigating the company, told Reuters.

The Atlantic Wire

So with all the talk of the global economy in a crisis, all these billions are just going "poof"... like Magic...


zorgon

The Rockefellers


By Network 51 - Two Parts





History Channel Full Documentary


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#8
The House of Rothschild - the Money's Prophets

Secret History of the International Bond Market



Ethnicity    Ashkenazi Jewish

Current regions;
Monaco, Luxembourg, France, Austria, Switzerland,
Liechtenstein, United Kingdom, United States, Cayman Islands




A Rothschild house, Waddesdon Manor, England


Rothschild Schloss, Reichenau an der Rax, Austria, photographed by A. Wintschalek using a Nikon D700, 3 June 2011


A view of part of the Château Montvillargenne, A Rothschild family house in Picardy, France. - J. Lastras.


A landmark Rothschild Palace in Frankfurt, Germany, Villa Günthersburg (photographed 1855) - Onbekend


One of the smaller city houses, Vienna. A collection of far larger Viennese palaces known as Palais Rothschild were torn down during the Second World War. - A.Savin

The House of Rothschild - Wikipedia

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The Money Masters

How International Bankers Gained Control of America