Monday, November 23, 2009

APEC: Financial crisis to be overcome in 18 months:

LoL!!! Suuuuure. It will be over for the elite. They'll own everything and we'll all be peasants. Neo-Feudalism is what they want and they get what they want. What they're telling us is that their plan will be complete in 18 months. YOU HAVE 18 MONTHS UNTIL YOU ARE A SLAVE, OR DEAD!!!! Listen to the people that follow the Bilderberg Group. Listen to Daniel Estulin, Jim Tucker, Alex Jones, etc. The elite tell us what they're going to do. All you have to do is listen.

- "It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning."

~ Henry Ford

- Here's another example of how the "Defense Industry" is tied into everything:

California Awards Northrop Grumman Project Management Contract For Child Support System

This article is from 2003!!!!!

- Germany caught in false flag operation in Kosovo!

- New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson To Be Obama's Commerce Secretary:

Richardson served as U.N. ambassador under President Bill Clinton and later as energy secretary. He was in the House from 1983 to 1997.

Clinton sent Richardson on several high-level diplomatic missions while he was in Congress, including direct talks with Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

- Rhodes Scholars named for 2009:

Bill Clinton was a Rhodes Scholar. Cecil Rhodes was a very bad man! Cecil Rhodes went from England to Africa in an attempt to improve his poor health, and acquired enormous wealth by developing diamond mining properties. He died in 1902 and donated his fortune to establish a Rhodes scholarship program at Oxford University to carry out his ideas. The scholarships were to go to promising young men from the British colonies and the United States, with the majority going to Americans.

- The Breadbasket of South Korea: Madagascar

South Korea's Daewoo Logistics this week announced it had negotiated a 99-year lease on some 3.2 million acres of farmland on the dirt-poor tropical island of Madagascar, off southern Africa's Indian Ocean coast. That's nearly half of Madagascar's arable land, according to the U.N.'s Food and Agricultural Organization, and Daewoo plans to put about three quarters of it under corn. The remainder will be used to produce palm oil - a key commodity for the global biofuels market.

- Alex Jones at the End The Fed rally in Dallas:

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