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http://www.kingsnake.com/blog/archives/ ... money.html
U.S. Bureau of Land Management geologist Lorenzo Trimble tells the Las Vegas Review-Journal the Elko County oil and gas leases sold Tuesday for $1.27 million to six different companies. The auction took place in Reno. The leases are near where Houston-based Noble Energy Inc. wants to drill for oil and natural gas on 40,000 acres of public and private land near the town of Wells. The Review-Journal reports the project would be the first in Nevada to use hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, to extract oil and gas from shale deposits.
http://www.naturalnews.com/044670_BLM_l ... ranch.html
http://m.shalereporter.com/industry/art ... 0f31a.html
http://lonelyconservative.com/2014/04/v ... rotesters/
The money collected by the BLM is then used to increase BLM salaries and bonuses.
http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... ble#p18579
Anything or anyone in there way now will be cannon fodder of democide to local or regional false flag intent.
All wars are bankers' wars. This one is what is under the dirt not what is piped through it. Make no mistake about that at all.
http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly
The grain colony
"And thus I clothe my naked villainy
With odd old ends stol'n out of holy writ;
And seem a saint, when most I play the devil."
U.S. Bureau of Land Management geologist Lorenzo Trimble tells the Las Vegas Review-Journal the Elko County oil and gas leases sold Tuesday for $1.27 million to six different companies. The auction took place in Reno. The leases are near where Houston-based Noble Energy Inc. wants to drill for oil and natural gas on 40,000 acres of public and private land near the town of Wells. The Review-Journal reports the project would be the first in Nevada to use hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, to extract oil and gas from shale deposits.
http://www.naturalnews.com/044670_BLM_l ... ranch.html
http://m.shalereporter.com/industry/art ... 0f31a.html
http://lonelyconservative.com/2014/04/v ... rotesters/
The money collected by the BLM is then used to increase BLM salaries and bonuses.
http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... ble#p18579
Anything or anyone in there way now will be cannon fodder of democide to local or regional false flag intent.
All wars are bankers' wars. This one is what is under the dirt not what is piped through it. Make no mistake about that at all.
http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly
The grain colony
"And thus I clothe my naked villainy
With odd old ends stol'n out of holy writ;
And seem a saint, when most I play the devil."
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Do your parents ( dead ) have outstanding debts to the feds --- OK kids time to pay up
Social Security, Treasury target taxpayers for their parents’ decades-old debts
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/ ... story.html
"Now, Social Security claims it overpaid someone in the Grice family — it’s not sure who — in 1977. After 37 years of silence, four years after Sadie Grice died, the government is coming after her daughter. "
"The aggressive effort to collect old debts started three years ago — the result of a single sentence tucked into the farm bill lifting the 10-year statute of limitations on old debts to Uncle Sam."
"But many other taxpayers whose refunds have been taken say they’ve been unable to contest the confiscations because of the cost, because Social Security cannot provide records detailing the original overpayment, and because the citizens, following advice from the IRS to keep financial documents for just three years, had long since trashed their own records."
Welcome to Orwell's world of "1984". or is it Stalin"s world?
Social Security, Treasury target taxpayers for their parents’ decades-old debts
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/ ... story.html
"Now, Social Security claims it overpaid someone in the Grice family — it’s not sure who — in 1977. After 37 years of silence, four years after Sadie Grice died, the government is coming after her daughter. "
"The aggressive effort to collect old debts started three years ago — the result of a single sentence tucked into the farm bill lifting the 10-year statute of limitations on old debts to Uncle Sam."
"But many other taxpayers whose refunds have been taken say they’ve been unable to contest the confiscations because of the cost, because Social Security cannot provide records detailing the original overpayment, and because the citizens, following advice from the IRS to keep financial documents for just three years, had long since trashed their own records."
Welcome to Orwell's world of "1984". or is it Stalin"s world?
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http://www.vocativ.com/culture/society/ ... retapping/
This is our problem G. Truly the hearts of many have waxed cold.
Evil is the heart of our state when the letter of law destoy the spirit in it. Its that clear and simple.
Put your children in it to be destoyed as they kick in the wrong front door and butcher you.
Make sure to pay your taxes so they have enough latex gloves to beat you to death on camera
for half an hour. Red and Blue both left us decades ago. That simple.
Like it was and is when you hit that cash flow number the parasites drop on you like a spring rain.
Need to be convinced? http://netrightdaily.com/2014/04/fraudu ... ine-rules/
Thought so, next will be tazers on old folks burning wood.
This is our problem G. Truly the hearts of many have waxed cold.
Evil is the heart of our state when the letter of law destoy the spirit in it. Its that clear and simple.
Put your children in it to be destoyed as they kick in the wrong front door and butcher you.
Make sure to pay your taxes so they have enough latex gloves to beat you to death on camera
for half an hour. Red and Blue both left us decades ago. That simple.
Like it was and is when you hit that cash flow number the parasites drop on you like a spring rain.
Need to be convinced? http://netrightdaily.com/2014/04/fraudu ... ine-rules/
Thought so, next will be tazers on old folks burning wood.
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https://archive.org/stream/shorthistory ... 7/mode/2up
and ISBN 978-0691149097
offline and luck was never a factor
and ISBN 978-0691149097
offline and luck was never a factor
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We may have a downtrend in place.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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ECB preparing to unleash unconventional monetary policy
Mario Draghi has signalled that the European Central Bank is getting ready to unleash new unconventional monetary policy in a bid to fight low inflation. Speaking after the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund in Washington on Saturday, the ECB president said the strengthening of the euro “requires further monetary stimulus”.
Mario Draghi has signalled that the European Central Bank is getting ready to unleash new unconventional monetary policy in a bid to fight low inflation. Speaking after the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund in Washington on Saturday, the ECB president said the strengthening of the euro “requires further monetary stimulus”.
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That's very interesting. I believe these announcements are timed to head off potential panic situations. Traders are becoming aware that Monday is 14 years from the April 14, 2000 Nasdaq panic. The Nasdaq has been in free fall and is down about 9% from its March high. It'll be interesting to see if this announcement turns that around, and also what gold does in response.John wrote:ECB preparing to unleash unconventional monetary policy
Mario Draghi has signalled that the European Central Bank is getting ready to unleash new unconventional monetary policy in a bid to fight low inflation. Speaking after the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund in Washington on Saturday, the ECB president said the strengthening of the euro “requires further monetary stimulus”.
We can all remember what the market did when Draghi said he would do "whatever it takes". And just a few weeks after that July 26, 2012 utterance, the Fed was on board with more QE. It may be that this time around we will see a pause in the "taper".
http://blogs.wsj.com/marketbeat/2012/07 ... s-comment/July 26, 2012, 8:09 AM ET
Stock Futures Jump on Draghi’s ‘Whatever It Takes’ Comment
U.S. stock futures have turned around sharply. Just before 6 a.m., Dow futures were down about 40 points, but they shot higher after comments hit the Tape from ECB President Mario Draghi at a conference in London, who suggested the bank will do “whatever it takes” to preserve the euro.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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The global collection of central bankers are now one big "plunge protection team".Higgenbotham wrote: That's very interesting. I believe these announcements are timed to head off potential panic situations.
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The Story of Civilization by Will DurantWe do not know which of the many roads to decay Crete chose; perhaps
she took them all. Her once famous forests of cypress and cedar vanished;
today two thirds of the island are a stony waste, incapable of holding the
winter rains. Perhaps there too, as in most declining cultures, population
control went too far, and reproduction was left to the failures. Perhaps, as
wealth and luxury increased, the pursuit of physical pleasure sapped the
vitality of the race, and weakened its will to live or to defend itself; a nation
is born stoic and dies epicurean. Possibly the collapse of Egypt after the
death of Ikhnaton disrupted Creto-Egyptian trade, and diminished the
riches of the Minoan kings. Crete had no great internal resources; her
prosperity required commerce, and markets for her industries; like modern
England she had become dangerously dependent upon control of the seas.
Perhaps internal wars decimated the island's manhood, and left it disunited
against foreign attack. Perhaps an earthquake shook the palaces into ruins,
or some angry revolution avenged in a year of terror the accumulated
oppressions of centuries.
The Life of Greece (Volume 2), page 21, published in 1939.
"A nation is born stoic and dies epicurean."
Fantastic description.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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