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Jul 22, 2012 17:09:32 GMT -5
Post by Dave on Jul 22, 2012 17:09:32 GMT -5
The German word for debt - schuld - is the same as the word for "guilt" or "sin".
If you believe as I do that the Beast of revelation is the world bank and its hand in all local economies changing them into debts slaves.
"He who controls the debt control the nation" Rothschild 1753?
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Jul 22, 2012 17:23:23 GMT -5
Post by Dave on Jul 22, 2012 17:23:23 GMT -5
"Too much Catholicism is detrimental to a nation's fiscal health, even today in the 21st Century”
Stephan Richter The Globalist The Globalist is a daily online magazine that "focuses on the economics, politics and culture" of globalization. "The Globalist" "aims to provide current and up-to-date news analysis and perspectives on wide-ranging global issues that touch all global citizens". It claims to be a unique international magazine that "accepts articles from authors across the globe and attempts to provide a voice to all in order to better understand the processes and impacts of globalization".
Its offices are based in Washington, DC, United States and it began publishing on January 3, 2000. The Globalist was founded by Stephan Richter, who is also its Publisher and Editor-in-Chief. The Globalist, in addition to its English-language flagship, also publishes German- and French-language editions.
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Jul 22, 2012 17:32:10 GMT -5
Post by Dave on Jul 22, 2012 17:32:10 GMT -5
Senator says food stamp partnership with Mexico 'pressuring' immigrants to enrollwww.foxnews.com/politics/2012/07/19/senator-says-food-stamp-partnership-with-mexico-pressuring-immigrants-to-enroll/FoxNews.com Published July 19, 2012 The Mexican government has been distributing information about the U.S. food stamp program through its embassy and dozens of consular offices, a partnership that one Republican senator says is the latest example of an "aggressive" push to "expand enrollment regardless of need." Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., top Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, raised concerns about the program in a letter to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack -- one week after he complained about a Spanish-language ad campaign encouraging residents to go on food stamps. The USDA ended the campaign following criticism, but Sessions warned in his letter that the U.S.-Mexico partnership is a symptom of the same approach. His concern -- that Mexican immigrants are being guided toward government assistance instead of "gainful employment." "It has become increasingly clear that the mission of the food stamp program has moved from targeted welfare assistance for those in need into an aggressive drive to expand enrollment regardless of need," he wrote. Both the Spanish-language ad campaign and the U.S.-Mexico partnership were launched under the George W. Bush administration. The partnership dates back to 2004 -- it was signed between then-Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman and Mexico's foreign affairs secretary at the time. The USDA says on its website that it is meant to "educate eligible Mexican nationals living in the United States about available nutrition assistance." To do that, Mexico distributes materials through its embassy and 50 consular offices. Read more: www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/07/19/senator-says-food-stamp-partnership-with-mexico-pressuring-immigrants-to-enroll/#ixzz21752ZvTC
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Jul 24, 2012 21:51:32 GMT -5
Post by Dave on Jul 24, 2012 21:51:32 GMT -5
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Jul 24, 2012 23:26:11 GMT -5
Post by Virginia on Jul 24, 2012 23:26:11 GMT -5
This is all part of the plan to turn this into a socialist state and then a One World Government andOne World Religion. The more people depend on government for everything the easier it is to control them.
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Jul 24, 2012 23:28:09 GMT -5
Post by Virginia on Jul 24, 2012 23:28:09 GMT -5
Okay now --the next thing we need to watch for is the CULLING OF THE HERD.
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