If this is not understood, Dr. Ron Paul loses, he must get into the primaries and win, New Infomation
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Boy do we need Dr Ron Paul.
China threatens 'nuclear option' of dollar sales By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard Last Updated: 8:39pm BST 10/08/2007 The Chinese government has begun a concerted campaign of economic threats against the United States, hinting that it may liquidate its vast holding of US treasuries if Washington imposes trade sanctions to force a yuan revaluation. Blog - Dollar to collapse? Fistful of dollars - China's trade surplus reached $26.9bn in June Two officials at leading Communist Party bodies have given interviews in recent days warning - for the first time - that Beijing may use its $1.33 trillion (£658bn) of foreign reserves as a political weapon to counter pressure from the US Congress. Shifts in Chinese policy are often announced through key think tanks and academies. Described as China's "nuclear option" in the state media, such action could trigger a dollar crash at a time when the US currency is already breaking down through historic support levels. It would also cause a spike in US bond yields, hammering the US housing market and perhaps tipping the economy into recession. It is estimated that China holds over $900bn in a mix of US bonds. Xia Bin, finance chief at the Development Research Centre (which has cabinet rank), kicked off what now appears to be government policy with a comment last week that Beijing's foreign reserves should be used as a "bargaining chip" in talks with the US. "Of course, China doesn't want any undesirable phenomenon in the global financial order," he added. He Fan, an official at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, went even further today, letting it be known that Beijing had the power to set off a dollar collapse if it choose to do so. "China has accumulated a large sum of US dollars. Such a big sum, of which a considerable portion is in US treasury bonds, contributes a great deal to maintaining the position of the dollar as a reserve currency. Russia, Switzerland, and several other countries have reduced the their dollar holdings. "China is unlikely to follow suit as long as the yuan's exchange rate is stable against the dollar. The Chinese central bank will be forced to sell dollars once the yuan appreciated dramatically, which might lead to a mass depreciation of the dollar," he told China Daily. The threats play into the presidential electoral campaign of Hillary Clinton, who has called for restrictive legislation to prevent America being "held hostage to economic decicions being made in Beijing, Shanghai, or Tokyo". She said foreign control over 44pc of the US national debt had left America acutely vulnerable. Simon Derrick, a currency strategist at the Bank of New York Mellon, said the comments were a message to the US Senate as Capitol Hill prepares legislation for the Autumn session. "The words are alarming and unambiguous. This carries a clear political threat and could have very serious consequences at a time when the credit markets are already afraid of contagion from the subprime troubles," he said. A bill drafted by a group of US senators, and backed by the Senate Finance Committee, calls for trade tariffs against Chinese goods as retaliation for alleged currency manipulation. The yuan has appreciated 9pc against the dollar over the last two years under a crawling peg but it has failed to halt the rise of China's trade surplus, which reached $26.9bn in June. Henry Paulson, the US Tresury Secretary, said any such sanctions would undermine American authority and "could trigger a global cycle of protectionist legislation". Mr Paulson is a China expert from his days as head of Goldman Sachs. He has opted for a softer form of diplomacy, but appeared to win few concession from Beijing on a unscheduled trip to China last week aimed at calming the waters. |
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I am so outraged by all this and we have not seen any thing yet.
Raymond Back to Story - Help Wheelchair-Bound Woman Dies After Being Shocked With Taser 10 Times Wed Sep 19, 9:38 AM ET A Clay County woman's family said it's seeking justice after their loved one died shortly after being shocked 10 times with Taser guns during a confrontation with police. The family of 56-year-old Emily Delafield said it would take the Green Cove Springs Police Department to court, according to a WJXT-TV report. In April 2006, officers with the police department said they were called to a disturbance at a home in the 400 block of Harrison Street just before 5 p.m. In a 911 call made to the Green Cove Springs, Delafield can be heard telling a dispatcher that she believed she was in danger: Dispatcher: And what's the problem? Delafield: My sister is waiting on my property. Dispatcher: Your what? Delafield: My sister (inaudible) is on my property trying to harm me. Officers said they arrived to find Delafield in a wheelchair, armed with two knives and a hammer. Police said the woman was swinging the weapons at family members and police. Within an hour of her call to 911, Delafield, a wheelchair-bound woman documented to have mental illness, was dead. Family attorney Rick Alexander said Delafield's death could have been prevented and that there are four things that jump out at him about the case. "One, she's in a wheelchair. Two, she's schizophrenic. Three, they're using a Taser on a person that's in a wheelchair, and then four is that they tasered her 10 times for a period of like two minutes," Alexander said. According to a police report, one of the officers used her Taser gun nine times for a total of 160 seconds and the other officer discharged his Taser gun once for a total of no more than five seconds. A medical examiner found Delafield died from hypertensive heart disease and cited the Taser gun shock as a contributing factor, the report said. On her death certificate, the medical examiner ruled Delafield's death a homicide. The family said it plans to sue the Green Coves Springs Police Department now that it has all the reports regarding their loved one's death. "We're going to try to compensate the estate and the family and try to get justice," Alexander said. He said he believes the evidence weighs heavily in favor of Delafield's family and that justice will be served. "I think that this evidence is going to show, along with some of the evidence we've collected outside of here, that there is no reason Emily Delafield should have died that day," Alexander said. He said he plans to file a notice to sue sometime before the end of the year. |
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Everyone, by now, assumming you're paying attention to news sources outside the controlled confines of the American mainstream, you know that massive bank runs are underway in Britain and have begun spreading across Europe. Here are three articles I've loaded up to LATOC the past few days that I think will help flesh out the unfolding financial catastrophe:
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Better read a bit on this...I think much more violence will begin happening in these kinds of constitutional violations and unlawful detainment's...
POLICE STATE, USA Highway checkpoint asks drivers for blood, saliva Travelers outraged by private research group's request -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- ---- Posted: September 20, 2007 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2007 WorldNetDaily. Com Motorists in Colorado are expressing outrage over a weekend stunt in Gilpin County, about an hour's drive west of Denver, where highway checkpoints were Set up so a private organization could ask for samples of blood and saliva. "I don't think they're authorized to do what they're doing, and I view it as A gross violation of law-enforcement protocol," Roberto Sequeira, 51, told Reporters for the Denver Post. He said he and his wife were "detained" for about 15 minutes even after they Protested they wanted to get home because of a sleepy child in their car. Sheriff's officials were apologizing after they helped set up and run five Separate checkpoints over the weekend. They said workers for the Institute for Research and Evaluation were overly Persistent in their demands of innocent travelers. "It was like a telemarketer that you couldn't hang up on," Undersheriff John Bayne told the newspaper. Sgt. Bob Enney said the deputies' assistance to the organization involved Stopping motorists at the sites along Colorado Highway 119 for "surveys" on Any drug or alcohol use. Surveyors also requested that motorists submit to Breath, blood and saliva tests. Enney said several hundred motorists were tested, and some later complained. Sequeira said he repeatedly asked if the questioners were law enforcement Officials and said he was not interested in participating in the study, but Still was not given clearance to leave. He told the newspaper that he and his family were approached by two Researchers, and even after his repeated refusals, officials offered his Wife, who was driving, $100 to get the couple to take part in a breath test. "I think it's very dangerous," he told the newspaper. "Sometimes at Checkpoints, unfortunate things happen." PIRE spokeswoman Michelle Blackston told WND the deputies "did not stop" any Drivers. "It was a voluntary survey. . Nobody approached them. There were Signs saying that a survey was taking place. Nobody waved them down." She said she was unaware whether the private organization reimbursed the County for the expense of having the deputies at the traffic sites. The Organization's' own researchers get the results of the work, she said. Also to the newspaper, PIRE officials defended their actions. They said such Statistics are important to gauge the impact of laws and enforcement policy. Their questions began over the summer and will continue at other locations Around the nation through November, they said. "We've been literally surveying thousands of people," John Lacey, of the Alcohol, Policy and Safety Research Center, said. It's through that Organization PIRE is doing its research. He said researchers push a few of those who initially refuse to participate To reconsider - even offering incentives. "If we don't do that, the criticism will come out that we had so many who Were refusers," Lacey told the newspaper. Bayne said a similar study was done in the county several years ago, with no Complaints, but he admitted last weekend's effort was aggressive. "The people were too persistent," he told the Post. "Some people didn't feel It was voluntary." Officials with the Colorado chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union Said the fact that sheriff's deputies were on the scene, and surveyors wore Blue jumpsuits, could have confused drivers. Sequeira said his family was directed by sheriff's officials to pull over And he and his wife were greeted by "youthful, college" surveyors. "We had a 10-year-old in the back who's tired, we tell them thanks but no Thanks, we have to get this child back home to bed," he told the paper. But The workers persisted, telling them they would be provided help driving home If needed. Then they offered the $100. "We say, 'No thank you, we have to get our child home,'" he recalled. "At This point, both clones start chortling at us and ridiculing us." On a newspaper forum, the opinion was running fairly close to unison: "The very act of pulling a motorist over subjects him/her and their vehicle (at very least) to a visual search. This means if the motorist was pulled Over without suspicion of violating a law, than (sic) they have been Subjected to an unlawful search.," wrote Warren Gregory. "For the record the proper response to ANY such incursion into privacy is to Ask the question, Am I under Arrest? If the answer is no ask if you are free to go. If you are told no demand to be arrested or you will leave and then leave," added Frank Vicek. |
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This is something many may be interested in. To get a good link to listen to, type http://pacinlaw.org...
LAW DISCUSSION MARATHON ON FIRST AMENDMENT RADIO www.firstamendmentradio.com/ Starts at 10 am pacific time on Sunday September 23, 2007 Ends at 9 pm pacific time on Sunday September 23, 2007 Your favorite guest speakers all day long!!! The best way to fight the New World Order!!! Be informed and learn how to fight from those who have been very successful. Support materials offered to help you continue to fight. Hard hitting topics and tools to help you win your fights, in and out of court. Sundays line up: Time Host Topic 10 am Mel, from Mel?s Bar and Grill Intro and court processes that succeed 11 am Barry Smythe Tools needed to Succeed in Court 12 pm Dave Myrland Succeeding with Offensive Strategies 2 pm LB Bork Succeeding with the Ultimate Remedy ? Vaccinations with Don Harkins from The Idaho Observer 4 pm John Bryant Liberty Forum 6pm Mel and Bobby Succeeding against contracts requiring specific performance (credit cards mortgages) 8pm Brother Gregory Succeeding by following The laws of our Heavenly Father -------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -- |
| Raymond Dodson |
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Thank you John!! I found this to be a wonderful explanation of how we got to were we are today with our Judicial system!!
Just a note to inform you about the legal system in the united States. The courts are not the "Common Law Jury Courts" established by the Constitution ordained and established by our Founding Fathers in 1787. If you go into a court room take note of the flag behind the judge. It has a yellow fringe on three sides and there is also a yellow tassel hung on the the staff. This flag is an Admiralty Flag and the court is a government tribunal and the color of law of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA INCORPORATED. Corporate USA is a non-profit corporation ordained and established by the Organic Constitution Act of 1871, organized to designate collateral so the government could borrow money from the Bank of England, the Central Bank in the US at the time to pay the debts stemming from the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. The collateral designated was the 10 square mile District of Columbia was designated the collateral. Fast forward to 1933. FDR declared Corporate USA bankrupt because it could not make the annual interest payment of the national debt resulting in a depression cause by the Stock Market Crash in 1929. FDR collected all the gold and staved off foreclosure until 1938 when the International Monetary Fund foreclosed. The District of Columbia has been in receivership since. Check the net <GET THAT GOLD FRINGE OFF MY FLAG> and < BANKRUPTCY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA> The Courts belong to whoever is holding the Trust Deed to the District of Columbia. Take your pick because I haven't been able to find out. Your Choices are: England, Crown Temple, Israel, Rothschild World Bank, UN, or China. It definitely is NOT the citizens of the united States. Regards, John S |
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Did you ever wonder why Karl Rove
resigned so suddenly last summer? Resigning gave him the opportunity to erase all his office e-mails. It also freed him to start raising money and preparing for his legal defense. Defense against what? Charges of organizing an election fraud by violating fair election laws. An unambiguous felony. Say what? News readers in Europe and Asia know all about it. It's headline news there. In the US, it's a censored story. Here's the scoop including the smoking gun evidence that may hang Rove: http://www.brasscheck... - Brasscheck |
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