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Re: Contingency plans as economy changes
« Reply #180 on: June 08, 2010, 01:30:46 pm »
Yes the Bilderbergs is a elite group of politicians and corporate leaders who are setting the agenda in setting up the New World Order.. This is why the whole world market is spiraling down and people are suffering terribly.. The CFR = Council on Foriegn Relations is the people/politicians who have worked hard from within to also break the US economy by sending jobs overseas by making treaties that encourage overseas work.. The plan is to bring down US economy/power status for a new World power to arise that of a collective World Government.. What we are all feeling is the transition of power even Obama has been preaching this in his speeches abroad and lately at the military school speech.. He talked about a one world military army.

What they do is introduce it in small increments in order for people not to get upset. Anyway I am just explaing what they are doing and that is why we are being crushed economically.. The mainstream news is acting like business as usual.. Of course that is part of their role..


Bilderbergs and the CFR's


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Re: Contingency plans as economy changes
« Reply #181 on: June 08, 2010, 02:52:24 pm »
Cheer up Daver.  We can whip this thing, but giving up is not the way to go. ;)  That's about all I will say about this on this thread, lest it should get too political and sent to the Woodshed.  I'll send ya a PM.
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Re: Contingency plans as economy changes
« Reply #182 on: June 08, 2010, 03:10:19 pm »
We're into the final adjustment for getting our house built, and a homestead set up. We now live on the wife's salary completely, and all of mine goes into a building fund. About March, I'm going to quit a perfectly good job  ::) and head to SC to build a house. I'm too old to wait much longer, and I want to be on my homestead when whatever is gonna happen happens. As regards the recent posts- I'm hoping that good little peasants out in the boonies with meager assets will be ignored for a while.
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Re: Contingency plans as economy changes
« Reply #183 on: June 08, 2010, 03:43:44 pm »
I hope things work out as you plan...


We're into the final adjustment for getting our house built, and a homestead set up. We now live on the wife's salary completely, and all of mine goes into a building fund. About March, I'm going to quit a perfectly good job  ::) and head to SC to build a house. I'm too old to wait much longer, and I want to be on my homestead when whatever is gonna happen happens. As regards the recent posts- I'm hoping that good little peasants out in the boonies with meager assets will be ignored for a while.
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Re: Contingency plans as economy changes
« Reply #184 on: June 08, 2010, 06:17:55 pm »
As regards the recent posts- I'm hoping that good little peasants out in the boonies with meager assets will be ignored for a while.

I'm 100% positive that the IRS already has agents looking out there for tax evaders
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Re: Contingency plans as economy changes
« Reply #185 on: June 09, 2010, 10:28:59 am »
We're into the final adjustment for getting our house built, and a homestead set up. We now live on the wife's salary completely, and all of mine goes into a building fund. About March, I'm going to quit a perfectly good job  ::) and head to SC to build a house. I'm too old to wait much longer, and I want to be on my homestead when whatever is gonna happen happens. As regards the recent posts- I'm hoping that good little peasants out in the boonies with meager assets will be ignored for a while.

That was sort of my plan back in 06. All worked out building the house but here I sit in Florida still slugging away at work while my house sits empty in Tenn.
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