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Jul28
Schiff for Senate phone banking results
Filed under: Banking; Tagged as: bear, Ben, bernanke, bubble, bull, collapse, commodities, crash, crisis, currency, depression, dollar, doom, economic, economy, euro, Faber, gold, Hang, inflation, krugman, market, NASDAQ, NYSE, oil, Paul, peter, recession, Rogers, Ron, Roubini, Sang, schiff, silver, stagflation25 CommentsPlease visit the link below to help spread the word yourself schiffforsenate.com
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Jul21
Schiff For Senate Phone Banking Update
Filed under: Banking; Tagged as: bear, Ben, bernanke, bubble, bull, collapse, commodities, crash, crisis, currency, depression, dollar, doom, economic, economy, euro, Faber, gold, Hang, inflation, krugman, market, NASDAQ, NYSE, oil, Paul, peter, recession, Rogers, Ron, Roubini, Sang, schiff, silver, stagflation25 CommentsClick on the following link to start dialing now. schiffforsenate.com Note: For future updates visit my other YouTube channel www.youtube.com
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Jul13
Let Freedom Ring — Schiff for Senate Phone Banking
Filed under: Banking; Tagged as: bear, Ben, bernanke, bubble, bull, collapse, commodities, crash, crisis, currency, depression, dollar, doom, economic, economy, euro, Faber, gold, Hang, inflation, krugman, market, NASDAQ, NYSE, oil, Paul, peter, recession, Rogers, Ron, Roubini, Sang, schiff, silver, stagflation25 CommentsHere is the link to start calling today — Thanks for your help. schiffforsenate.com
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Jul12
Schiff for Senate Phone Banking: more progress — We can do this!
Filed under: Banking; Tagged as: bear, Ben, bernanke, bubble, bull, collapse, commodities, crash, crisis, currency, depression, dollar, doom, economic, economy, euro, Faber, gold, Hang, inflation, krugman, market, NASDAQ, NYSE, oil, Paul, peter, recession, Rogers, Ron, Roubini, Sang, schiff, silver, stagflation25 Commentsvisit the following link to begin dialing — schiffforsenate.com For future updates on Schiff for Senate and phone banking please visit www.youtube.com
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Jul12
Schiff For Senate Phone Banking — Making Progress but more needed!
Filed under: Banking; Tagged as: bear, Ben, bernanke, bubble, bull, collapse, commodities, crash, crisis, currency, depression, dollar, doom, economic, economy, euro, Faber, gold, Hang, inflation, krugman, market, NASDAQ, NYSE, oil, Paul, peter, recession, Rogers, Ron, Roubini, Sang, schiff, silver, stagflation25 Commentsvisit the following link to begin dialing — schiffforsenate.com A land line is not necessary. You can use your cell phone — just remember that your normal minutes will apply (no long distance charges)
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Jul9
pt 4/4 Jim Rogers The Banking Conversation sept 02 2009
Filed under: Banking; Tagged as: alan, Alex, amero, bailout, Ben, bernanke, bob, bretton, bullion, Celente, chapman, coin, collapse, comex, crash, credit, crisis, currency, dollar, economic, Federal, fiat, gata, gold, goldman, Greenspan, herbert, hyperinflation, IMF, inflation, Jim, jones, jp, keiser, larouche, lindsey, LTCM, maloney, manipulation, market, max, Michael, morgan, Moriarty, obama, Paul, peter, Reserve, Rogers, Ron, Rothschild, sachs, schiff, silver, stacy, stock, weimar, williams18 CommentsJim Rogers The Banking Conversation sept 02 2009 more on Jim Rogers at jimrogers.tk
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Jul8
Germany’s bank holiday was tested during weekends for the coming US dollar crash
Filed under: Banking; Tagged as: Allgemeine, bailout, bank, bankruptcy, bob, bonds, bullion, Cedarstrom, chapman, comex, crash, currency, deflation, depression, devaluation, dollar, Dubai, easing, exchange, Faber, fed, Federal, foreign, Frankfurter, Germany, gold, goldman, holiday, hyperinflation, inflation, Jim, keiser, london, Marc, max, Melody, metal, monetization, money, of, peter, position, price, printing, quantitative, Reserve, REVALUATION, Rogers, sachs, schiff, short, silver, Zeitung20 CommentsBob Chapman talks to Melody Cedarstrom about his dollar devaluation story given by a fed source recorded on December 9th 2009
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Jul6
Emergency SOS: America Falling to Foreign Bank Takeover – PT 2/2
Filed under: Banking; Tagged as: 1776, 4th, Alex, Arizona, Arnold, audit, Banking, Bilderberg, california, carbon, clinton, Congress, Constitution, currency, economy, fed, Federal, financial, flip, flop, Fourth, gulf, Hillary, infowars.com, iran, israel, Jefferson, jones, July, loot, nations, new, obama, of, oil, patriotism, Paul, planet, powers, president, prison, reform, Reserve, revolt, Ron, russia, Schwarzenegger, spies, spill, Tax, Taxes, The, Thomas, traitors, Trilateral, tyranny, UN, united, Zealand25 Commentswww.prisonplanet.com Alex Jones breaks down the takeover by offshore banking powers– newly empowered by Congress’ banking “reform,” expanded taxes worldwide, as well as accelerated moves towards ending the Dollar’s reserve status, including urging from a recent United Nations report. This Fourth of July, the United States is indeed in peril; it is not only the Gulf Oil Spill, Russian spies and threats of war with Iran which Americans must worry about. Instead it is the quiet but deadly conquest by private, central banks, who lobbied Congress to once again vest new powers in the Federal Reserve and, by all indicators, further weaken the US economy through its future actions. The financial crisis has indeed been developed in such a way that no nation can ever repay all the debt, and control by global economic forces is all but inevitable. “This is as big as World War I or World War II,” Alex Jones warns. “What is happening now is bigger than the banking takeover of 1913… it is a worldwide financial coup d’etat.”
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Jun2510 Comments
Why was there a Great Depression? And why are there recessions? Why do currencies devalue — and prices inflate? Why do you get poorer every time it happens? Why is there an IRS? And, do you *really* owe it to pay them your hard-earned money? Do banks create money out of thin air? They couldn’t — that would be a fraud! Well, but that is exactly what they do. And they then lend it to you, with interest. And you’re forced to back that up with real wealth — your car, your home, your gold. Odd as it may seem, the products of your work actually pay for *fake* bank money. Money as Debt is a powerful animated documentary by videographer Paul Grignon. It accurately explains the evolution and functioning of banking, and the international monetary system. It’s a must watch, if you really want to know how the issuance of currency not only affects, but also *determines* your financial well-being. Spread this film to everyone you know. It is an essential resource for the understanding of world economics, and on how it affects the individual. You can also buy this video and support the filmmaker in www.moneyasdebt.net For more information on this subject, visit mises.org and consult the excellent Literature and Articles sections. Also, subscribe to www.youtube.com on Youtube, and view the excellent films they have there. And get informed on Ron Paul — the only presidential candidate in the world who will talk outside of the box, and focus on this central topic: www.youtube.com www …
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May16
Steven Horwitz at FFF: “Do We Really Need a Central Bank?”
Filed under: Banking; Tagged as: alan, audit, bank, Ben, bernanke, central, chairman, currency, do, dollar, fed, Federal, fff, fiat, foundation, freedom, Future, Geithner, george, Greenspan, horowitz, horwitz, hr1207, inflation, mason, monetary, money, need, paulsen, policy, really, Reserve, s604, Steve, steven, tim, timothy, University, we10 CommentsFFF.org Steven Horwitz gave this lecture entitled “Do We Really Need a Central Bank?” at the Future of Freedom Foundation’s Economic Liberty Lecture Series at George Mason University on December 2, 2009. Steven Horwitz is the Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics at St. Lawrence University in Canton, NY. He is the author of two books, Microfoundations and Macroeconomics An Austrian Perspective (Routledge, 2000) and Monetary Evolution, Free Banking, and Economic Order (Westview, 1992), and he has written extensively on Austrian economics, Hayekian political economy, monetary theory and history, and the economics and social theory of gender and the family. His work has been published in professional journals such as History of Political Economy, Southern Economic Journal, and The Cambridge Journal of Economics. He has also done public policy research for the Mercatus Center, Heartland Institute, Citizens for a Sound Economy, and the Cato Institute. His current project is a book tentatively titled Classical Liberalism and the Evolution of the Modern Family. Horwitz currently serves as the book review editor of The Review of Austrian Economics and as an academic advisor for the Heartland Institute and a contributing editor to Critical Review and Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines. A member of the Mont Pelerin Society, he completed his MA and PhD in economics at George Mason University and received his AB in economics and philosophy from The University of Michigan.
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