
Originally Posted by
Sakata
Since when was the US able to dictate the laws and business dealings of another country? There is no way the US can mandate that a financial institution in another country must provide information unless the govenment of that country voluntarily complies. They can, of course, but pressure on those countries, but that is a different matter.
Or they can just bomb them, i.e. Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxumburg, Hungary, Italy, Tunisia, Greece, Austria, Japan, Thailand, PNG, Singapore, China, Phillipines, Korea, Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia, Cuba, Congo, Lebannon, Libya, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Panama, Iraq, Somalia, Bosnia, Yugoslavia, Afaganistan.
Such revealing act is it not? dropping bombs, surely the most cowardly, pathetic, callous, indiscriminate act, dropping bombs on innocent men, women and children, for the advancement of a paper idol - the Federal Reserve Note! Imagine living your life sacrificing to that dumb idol and all the innocent blood that stains it, surely will be avenged, will it not?
"The bank hath benefit on the interest on all monies which it creates out of nothing." - Bank of England charter 1694
"the centralization of wealth in the hands of the state by means of a national bank with an exclusive monopoly" - Karl Marx, Communist Manifesto