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I dont doubt the fact there are people high in g'ment wanting a one world government, but the likelyhood of it happening is so tiny that its nothing to worry about.


Unless you wanna go and read about how all government leaders are related through an ancient bloodline, and theyre all lizards. I mean, that argument is also substantiated with some good evidence. Doesnt mean its not bull{censored}.

 

 

Yeah, people love to hang on to their prejudices, and unfortunately nationalism is one way they manifest themselves.

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You can say conspiracy but I witnessed the change of events in a relatively short period of time.

In 1985 I read a book called "When Your Money Fails". Keep in mind a few things; in 1985, touchtone telephones were not commonplace. They existed, but most were set for pulse dial. The majority of phones were still dial type.

Debit cards didn't exist. It was cash, check or a credit card. The vast majority of spending was cash. The internet was still unheard of.

In this book, they talked about 1) A cashless society, 2) Permanent identification of all people and even said that the # and * buttons on touchtone telephones would be used by computers. Remember, this was in 1985. At the time all of these things seemed farfetched and had that "conspiriacy theory" flavor to them. Fast forward to present day. All of these things have come to pass with the exception of the chip, which is on its way in. Some have volunteered to get the chip.

The debit card has replaced cash, for the most part. Imagine you had an outstanding parking ticket and your bank account got locked? Far fetched? I don't think so.

The basic theme of the book was that the "chip" was, in effect, the sign of the beast, the beast being an enormous computer that tracked every person on the face of the earth. Without the chip, you can't "transact". You can't earn or spend. You can't buy food, clothing, cars...nothing. Furthermore, all payroll would be direct deposit...IF you had the "mark". If not, you're screwed. The only way out of the "system" would to be debt free, own your home and plant crops to grow your own food.

In Pat Buchanan's book, Day of Reckoning, he writes of the North American Union and the very real possibility that it may come to exist. Give me one other logical reason that the current administration and ones before it continuously ignore the border problem? Make no mistake, the US has put a man on the moon, we send up a space shuttle every 6 months, we've cloned animals, put billions of transisters in less than one square inch. We could shut the border down so fast your head would spin. Yet "they" won't do it.

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You can say conspiracy but I witnessed the change of events in a relatively short period of time.


In 1985 I read a book called "When Your Money Fails". Keep in mind a few things; in 1985, touchtone telephones were not commonplace. They existed, but most were set for pulse dial. The majority of phones were still dial type.


Debit cards didn't exist. It was cash, check or a credit card. The vast majority of spending was cash. The internet was still unheard of.


In this book, they talked about 1) A cashless society, 2) Permanent identification of all people and even said that the # and * buttons on touchtone telephones would be used by computers. Remember, this was in 1985. At the time all of these things seemed farfetched and had that "conspiriacy theory" flavor to them. Fast forward to present day. All of these things have come to pass with the exception of the chip, which is on its way in. Some have volunteered to get the chip.


The debit card has replaced cash, for the most part. Imagine you had an outstanding parking ticket and your bank account got locked? Far fetched? I don't think so.


The basic theme of the book was that the "chip" was, in effect, the sign of the beast, the beast being an enormous computer that tracked every person on the face of the earth. Without the chip, you can't "transact". You can't earn or spend. You can't buy food, clothing, cars...nothing. Furthermore, all payroll would be direct deposit...IF you had the "mark". If not, you're screwed. The only way out of the "system" would to be debt free, own your home and plant crops to grow your own food.


In Pat Buchanan's book, Day of Reckoning, he writes of the North American Union and the very real possibility that it may come to exist. Give me one other logical reason that the current administration and ones before it continuously ignore the border problem? Make no mistake, the US has put a man on the moon, we send up a space shuttle every 6 months, we've cloned animals, put billions of transisters in less than one square inch. We could shut the border down so fast your head would spin. Yet "they" won't do it.


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GREAT post!:thu:

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eh its all so crazy but a world government could still work... IN THEORY... i didnt say it would, it wouldnt be run by one person but perhaps by a group like the UN, i just dont like the whole chip idea, thats total bull{censored}, there is no need for a chip to be placed in every person considering that the US government already watches every step we take

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Really?


So Area 51 has been around for how long now...40-50 years? Thousands of people have been working there for
decades
, so you'd expect
someone
to get drunk and spout their mouth off (it's happened in a few cases, but the people who talk can't back up their claims with proof). The average American has
no clue
what goes on there.








Oh wait...Area 51 doesn't exist. That's what the government said.
:rolleyes:



The average American knows EXACTLY what goes on at Area 51...development of new propulsion technologies for new jet fighters. They just don't want to believe it. They want to believe that the little green men live there.

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and even said that the # and * buttons on touchtone telephones would be used by computers

 

OMG, you mean they foresaw the placement of teh number sign and asterisk on computer keyboards? They must be vital to the nefarious plots of the plotting plotters hatching plots to put us all in plots. :eek:

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The average American knows EXACTLY what goes on at Area 51...development of new propulsion technologies for new jet fighters. They just don't want to believe it. They want to believe that the little green men live there.

 

 

Um...no they don't.:poke:

 

 

If the average American did, then the Russians, North Koreans, and the Chinese would also know...and they have no clue.

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I don't give a Flying F....

 

 

I'm so glad this is the general opinion of the people in my country.

 

Personally, if the Amero is being discussed on CNBC and Lou Dobbs is talking about this NAU, I believe that moves it out of conspiracy theory territory. Maybe Overdriven and others could post something that debunks this theory?

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I'm so glad this is the general opinion of the people in my country.


Personally, if the Amero is being discussed on CNBC and Lou Dobbs is talking about this NAU, I believe that moves it out of conspiracy theory territory. Maybe Overdriven and others could post something that debunks this theory?

 

 

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And laws like the Patriot Act and HR 1955 (google it) only strengthen it.

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Seems pretty easy to get labeled a "conspiracy theorist". I suppose the people throwing that label around must believe that the government is here to protect us.



The hilarious/sad thing is that they are usually the conservatives whose supposed base philosophy entails self reliance, and a distrust of big government. Yet they all trust the government to tell them the truth (as long as it doesn't involve taxing their income), and it doesn't get much bigger than the entire top half of this hemisphere merging into one entity. Talk about irony. :rolleyes:

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The hilarious/sad thing is that they are usually the conservatives whose supposed base philosophy entails self reliance, and a distrust of big government. Yet they all trust the government to tell them the truth (as long as it doesn't involve taxing their income), and it doesn't get much bigger than the entire top half of this hemisphere merging into one entity. Talk about irony.
:rolleyes:



No offense, but I don't think that is a fair represnation at all. Might want to rethink that a bit. :wave:

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I have family in one of the highest offices of my state. About a decade ago, we learned about the NAU and the massive superhighways that would be built from South AMerica to the US. It was really no secret. The plans were made out in the open. My family bought land along those proposed routes and made a small fortune.

 

So to all ya'll that think the North American Union is a "conspiracy theory"....that "conspiracy theory" sure did pay well :)

 

BTW - we're positioned for the Amero currency now. I have no debt, I sold my real estate 2 years ago at it's peak...and I cashed out all my investments.. All I have is gold and am waiting for the arrival of the Amero.

 

But I'm sure ya'll think the Amero is a conspiracy theory too LOL :wave: Have fun waiting in line at the bank when the dollar collapses.

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