Debtor's revolt begins
posted by
yellowseed 2 years ago
yellowseed 2 years ago "There comes a time when a person must be willing to sacrifice in order to take a stand for what's right," said Minch in a Sept. 8 webcam video. "Now, this is one of those times, and if I'm successful this will be the proverbial first shot fired in an American debtors' revolution against the usury and plunder perpetrated by the banking elite, the Federal Reserve and the federal government."











I couldn't agree more!!
A debtor's revolt sounds like a good idea.
Do you think the Pres would bail them out again?
I once heard that our economy is like one of those rides at a fair, that one you know is totally unsafe but you decide to go on anyway. You know the one that looks like a spaceship and everyone walks in and stands against the inside of the ship looking to the center. It slowly starts to spin and then it lifts and tilts and other wonderful exciting things, tilting all the way on one side.
Our dollar is like that as long as you keep spending and buying and spending and buying the thing spins. If you stop, everyone falls out.
There's alot of people still holding on!
Harry F Brewster II
Holding on to there comforts, not willing to let go, even with the writing on the wall. Even though others must suffer in order to keep this comfort. Even while they are really enslaved to this debt system. it time to brake the chains. Time to realize this earth is our mother and her resource are our gift to share and use in a harmonic way.
All money is debt $lavery money
to have a better understanding of this debt slavery system watch the excellent documentary called The Money Masters.
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-515319560256183936&hl=en#
This is what they should be teaching at schools and or showing at all public tv stations along with America: Freedom to Fascism
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-1656880303867390173&hl=en#
the love of money will corrupt, en$lave and destroy the soul!
This is brilliant
Just the day before reading this, I decided to close my BofA account and transfer my money to a local credit union because I am sick of being at the mercy of the banks, as well.
Good for Minch!