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1  Messages / Alerts & Warnings / Re: Atlantis Online Down ?? on: April 13, 2013, 12:48:21 pm
On April 13th between 12:30 pm till now EST Atlantis Online has been down for a while.

Just thought I'd let one of the mods here know.
2  Politics / the Barack Obama Administration / Re: Obama proposes home loan refinancing plan on: February 25, 2012, 04:03:38 pm
So he says....

We all know he is working for the same banksters who brought in this 2nd Depression.

The American Dream Film-Full Length
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGk5ioEXlIM


The Money Masters.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-515319560256183936&q=The+money+changers&ei=Zd4QSMjvB47YqAKQtJmzBA
3  General Category / Breaking News / Occupy the Federal Reserve Movement Launched on: October 05, 2011, 07:48:52 pm
Occupy the Federal Reserve Movement Launched

http://www.infowars.com/occupy-the-federal-reserve-movement-launched/[/size]



Infowars Press Release
Infowars.com
October 3, 2011

Occupy the Federal Reserve; End the Fed ProtestsThe Occupy Wall Street crowd has become predictably focused on issues like taxing the middle class and moderately “rich,” ending capitalism and even re-electing Obama to ‘fight’ the very elites who pushed him into power. Focus should instead be on the real source of power for the out-of-control bankster class- the private, unaccountable Federal Reserve bank that creates money out of thin air, issues secret loans to insiders and foreign governments and systematically institutes debt on the American people through their undue powers.

With this in mind, Alex Jones is calling on patriots to “occupy” branches of the Federal Reserve, with plans to appear at three locations in Texas this weekend in Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. The times and locations appear below. Further, people everywhere should converge upon Fed locations in their area to raise awareness about the real culprit behind the economic crisis.

Well meaning protesters who have joined the Occupy Wall Street effort, including solidarity activities in cities everywhere, need to be educated about the power held by this insidious institution, as well as the false solutions that have been proposed by leading figures on the left and right that only further expand the scope of big government, all while avoiding the elephant in the room.

Join Alex at locations throughout Texas or begin to address the issues at the Federal Reserve branch in your location. Don’t wait for orders from headquarters– go to the sound of the guns in this information war to awaken minds and stop the massive transfer of wealth being manipulated by the very offshore interests who control the Fed and even steer the protests at Wall Street.

FEDERAL RESERVE LOCATIONS:



The Twelve Federal Reserve Districts
**Note: There are several dozen more branch locations. Please check the Federal Reserve district near you

Join Alex at the Fed at these times/dates or find a Fed near you!
Dallas Federal Reserve
Friday Oct. 7 @ 6pm
2200 North Pearl Street
Dallas, TX 75201-2272
(214) 922-6000

Houston Branch of the Dallas Federal Reserve
Sat. Oct. 8 @ High Noon
1801 Allen Pkwy
Houston, TX 77019-2507
(713) 483-3000

San Antonio Branch of the Dallas Federal Reserve
Sunday Oct. 9 @ 10am – Noon
126 E Nueva
San Antonio, TX 78204-1020
(210) 224-2141

FLASHBACK: Alex Jones Bullhorns Federal Reserve branch in Dallas 11-22-2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFEr0tNMEQg&feature=player_embedded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twSjQpixovU&feature=player_embedded
4  Politics / the Barack Obama Administration / Re: Obama’s deal with ‘nutters’ is bad for America on: August 26, 2011, 04:00:03 pm
Obama himself is a nutter and a Globalist traitor.

What else is new ?
5  Politics / Tea Party, Libertarian, Constituion Parties & Ron Paul / Re: Ron Paul Goes All In!‏ on: July 21, 2011, 01:51:55 pm
Ron Pauls accurate predictions

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48Gfzgxh3ZQ
6  Politics / Tea Party, Libertarian, Constituion Parties & Ron Paul / Re: Ron Paul Goes All In!‏ on: July 21, 2011, 01:48:22 pm
Ron Paul on Neil Cavuto: You Can’t Get Back To Growth Unless You Have Correction

http://www.prisonplanet.com/ron-paul-on-neil-cavuto-you-cant-get-back-to-growth-unless-you-have-correction.html
7  Politics / Tea Party, Libertarian, Constituion Parties & Ron Paul / Re: Ron Paul Goes All In!‏ on: July 21, 2011, 01:46:24 pm
Ron Paul: “Barack Obama and the big government crowd are destroying our economy”


Ron Paul 2012.com
June 3, 2011

Today, a spokesman for Congressman Ron Paul’s 2012 Republican presidential campaign remarked on the most recent U.S. jobs report and the state of the American economy. See comments below.

“If the latest job numbers are any further indication, none of the centralized schemes deployed by Washington’s elites are helping regular Americans. As a matter of fact, Barack Obama and the big government crowd are destroying our economy, and our dollar,” said Jesse Benton, Paul campaign chairman.

“Despite the fact that none of the past nearly trillion-dollar economic stimuli have worked, all signs point to the Federal Reserve gearing up for another round of ‘quantitative easing’ – meaning more destruction of the already-weakened dollar. At the same time, we have an official Washington that refuses to acknowledge the looming fiscal crisis our country faces with regards to our debt and continues to spend with no end in sight,” continued Benton.

“We are going to see real suffering in this country if we do not balance our budget and restore sound monetary policy. And we need to do it now.”

For more information on Congressman Ron Paul’s Presidential Campaign visit www.RonPaul2012.com.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/ron-paul-%e2%80%9cbarack-obama-and-the-big-government-crowd-are-destroying-our-economy%e2%80%9d.html
8  Politics / Tea Party, Libertarian, Constituion Parties & Ron Paul / Re: Ron Paul Goes All In!‏ on: July 21, 2011, 01:40:56 pm
Road to the Whitehouse

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvlEGTSVoiM


Better Off? Ron Paul for President 2012, the Revolution Continues!
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPXqwAkld-Y&feature=grec_index


Ron Paul: America on the Road to Serfdom
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn72NOoWjp4
9  Politics / Tea Party, Libertarian, Constituion Parties & Ron Paul / Re: Ron Paul Goes All In!‏ on: July 21, 2011, 01:36:36 pm
Ron Paul vs. the Federal Reserve


Central Bankers and Budget Deficits

By DEAN BAKER


Ron Paul is a long-serving representative in the U.S. Congress. He is a committed libertarian who is now embarking on his third presidential campaign. He has built up a devoted political following over the years.

While many of his ideas are outside of the mainstream, that doesn't mean that they do not deserve to be taken seriously. As a solution to the impasse over the debt ceiling in the United States, Mr. Paul suggested that the Federal Reserve Board destroy the $1.6 trillion in government bonds that it currently holds. This act would put the government far below its $14.3 trillion debt ceiling providing perhaps two more years before any action needs to be taken to raise the ceiling again.

Destroying $1.6 trillion in government debt might seem far-fetched, but it actually makes a great deal of sense. The Fed acquired this huge stock of debt through its policy of quantitative easing. This was an effort to try to provide further stimulus to the economy once the short-term lending rate had already been pushed to zero. Since the short-term rate could not go any lower, the Fed bought up several trillion dollars of mortgage-backed securities and government bonds in order to directly lower long-term interest rates.

While the mortgage-backed securities are debt from private parties to the Fed, since the Fed is an agency of the U.S government, the bonds held by the Fed are literally money that the government owes to itself. In fact, each year the Fed refunds back to the Treasury the interest earned on its assets in excess of its operating costs. This means that the interest that this is paid on the bonds held by the Fed is effectively interest that the government is paying itself.

In this context, it is very difficult to see any downside in eliminating a bookkeeping entry. The Fed would lose $1.6 trillion in assets and the government would lose $1.6 trillion in liabilities and suddenly be far below the debt limit.

In addition to the short-term benefit of getting around the standoff on the debt ceiling, this move also has the great long-term benefit of reducing the government's future interest burden. While the bonds do not create any net interest burden as long as they are held by the Fed, the plan is for the Fed to sell them off as the economy recovers. The Fed would do this to pull reserves out of the banking system, limiting its lending ability and thereby preventing inflation.

Once the bonds are in the hands of the private sector, they do create an interest burden for the government. While the Fed is currently expected to refund $80 billion to the Treasury in 2011, in 2017 it is projected to refund just $33 billion. The difference of $47 billion is lost revenue to the government.

However if the Fed destroys the bonds that it currently holds then the interest on this debt can never be a burden to the government. The bonds would cease this exist.

This would mean that the Fed would not be able to sell bonds to pull reserves out of the banking system. However it can accomplish the same result with a different tool. It can simply raise the reserve requirement, forcing banks to hold a larger fraction of their deposits on reserve.

Raising the reserve requirement can be just as effective as reducing the quantity of reserves in limiting lending. If the amount of reserves in the banking system is doubled, and the reserve requirement is also, then the banking system will just be able to make the same amount of loans. The big difference between these two paths is that the government would not have to pay as much interest on its debt, in the case where the volume of lending is limited by higher reserve requirements.

This is in effect exactly what we should want to see in this situation. The reason that the U.S. government and other governments are running large deficits is because of the collapse in private sector spending. The deficits are supporting output and employment by filling the gap in demand. In normal times, deficits may be pulling away resources from the private sector and crowding out investment; this is not the case in the downturn. The deficit is sustaining demand and therefore most likely increasing private sector investment.

The one downside to this story is that the deficit is creating a tax burden for the future. However if the government destroys the debt issued to finance its spending in the downturn, then the debt need not ever pose a tax burden.

The idea of effectively getting money for free may seem peculiar, but that is exactly the story of an economy that is below its full employment level of output. In such circumstances, the economy is not supply constrained. If there is more demand, there will be more output. The real waste in this context is the failure of the government to spend. In that case workers who have the skills and desire to work go unemployed and factories and other facilities go idle.

Representative Paul's proposal provides exactly the sort of mechanism that we should want to see in this situation. It allows the government to generate the demand needed to push the economy back toward full employment, without creating a major debt burden for future generations of taxpayers.

Now, this may not be exactly how Mr. Paul viewed his proposal. After all, he has a long history of hostility to the Fed as an institution. Two years ago he wrote a book titled End the Fed. But Mr. Paul's motives don't matter. This is a proposal that deserves to be taken seriously not just for the Fed, but by other central banks as well. The debt incurred to boost economies out of recessions should not place a burden on future taxpayers and we know how to prevent this from happening.

Dean Baker is the co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR). He is the author of Plunder and Blunder: The Rise and Fall of the Bubble Economy and False Profits: Recoverying From the Bubble Economy.

This article originally appeared in the International Relations and Security Network.

http://www.counterpunch.org/baker07072011.html
10  Politics / Tea Party, Libertarian, Constituion Parties & Ron Paul / Ron Paul Goes All In!‏ on: July 21, 2011, 01:35:16 pm
Ron Paul Goes All In!‏

Ron Paul: Conviction, Not Compromise!

http://www.ronpaul.com/2011-07-14/conviction-not-compromise-ron-pauls-first-2012-tv-ad/


Ron Paul to Congress: If Debt Is the Problem, Why Do You Want More of It?

http://www.ronpaul.com/2011-07-19/ron-paul-to-congress-if-debt-is-the-problem-why-do-you-want-more-of-it/


Ron Paul: The U.S. Government Is Defaulting on the American People

http://www.ronpaul.com/2011-07-18/ron-paul-the-u-s-government-is-defaulting-on-the-american-people/


Ron Paul Goes All In! Won’t Seek Reelection to Congress to Focus on Presidential Campaign

http://www.ronpaul.com/2011-07-12/ron-paul-wont-seek-reelection-to-congress-in-2012/


Ron Paul’s Road to 2012

http://www.ronpaul.com/2011-07-19/ron-pauls-road-to-2012/

More at RonPaul.com...

Check out Ron Paul's latest media appearances, video updates and columns and join in on the ongoing discussions at http://www.ronpaul.com.
11  Politics / Politics & News / Re: Bill Clinton Interview: I Would Use Constitutional Option To Raise Debt Ceiling on: July 21, 2011, 01:31:04 pm
He ought to get on board with Ron Paul in ending the FED.

Enough with the debt-slavery already.
12  General Category / Sports / Re: Jimmy Butler finds a new home, hope on: June 30, 2011, 06:50:16 pm
How come you don't post in the main forum anymore ?   Huh?


http://atlantisonline.smfforfree2.com/index.php
13  Messages / Causes & Activism / Re: More fraud from the Republican Party of Walker on: June 17, 2011, 03:43:19 pm
Now if we can get you to see the Globalist traitors in the Democrat party... 
14  Politics / the Barack Obama Administration / Re: A Terrific New Obama Campaign Slogan on: June 17, 2011, 03:42:31 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSTEqHxh3fI

 Angry
15  Messages / Causes & Activism / Re: Return to Wisconsin: The Beginning or the End? on: March 31, 2011, 06:04:45 pm
The Globalists are trying to implement martial law in the mid-west.

Now is the time for mid-westerners to shut off ESPN and American Idol and  get politically active for a change.

www.prisonplanet.com

Best source of news and info on the planet right now.
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