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The Rothschilds tell American and Britain that "Toll Roads" will help their economies

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posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 11:31 AM
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Hate to break it to you, but states have been selling highways for quite some time now. It alleviates money on the state and the company handles the road.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 11:45 AM
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Originally posted by djusdjus

Originally posted by Icerider
reply to post by Janky Red






a) driving is a privilege not a right

b) you may travel the world at your leisure, but mostly only if you can afford it



DRIVING is an occupation, traveling IS a RIGHT. This is where people are ignorant. YOU DO NOT NEED A LICENSE TO TRAVEL.

The roads and land are held in common tenancy by the public FOR USE by the public. What do you people NOT get. Man I am so sick and tired of the ignorance in this society. Wake the hell up already and understand the WORD MAGIC TPTB use to enslave us.

We own ALL the natural resources, the Elite are stealing them and selling them back to us at inflated prices, why is no one else pissed about this theft?

Doesn't anyone do any research or read any books like "Our Enemy the State" by Alfred J. Nock. It was written in 1933 for pete's sake and he points all this out back then!!!!!!!!!!!!



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 11:47 AM
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I hate to break it to you, but states can't legally sell highways, however they can sell longrange toll profits. This has been done already by Indiana, Ohio, and New Jersey.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 11:55 AM
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It is the Rothschild's meddling that has people angered. The elite have destroyed this planet for their personal enrichment.

I don't mind using a toll road. I do mind some idle, out-of-touch, rich family suggesting ways we can tax ourselves so that we enrich them. If anything, the Rothschild's should be stripped of their wealth and put out on the streets. Let them get a taste of the world they built.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 12:04 PM
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Man some of you guys sound kind of the same as hitler and others sound like stalin!

lol kill the rich? really? That's collectivism.

Successful people can have all their wealth stripped away and they will build it back because it is their nature.

Unsuccessful people who have been given wealth will spend it all until it's gone and not have any because that is their nature.

The world has always be run by those who are in the best position to do so.

It's not like some single entity controls history or any of it. Civilizations have risen and fallen throughout all history. That is indicative that there is NO cohesive effort to control the world.

some people are totally blind to reality. I call that a special kind of stupid that is born of isolationist thought, lack of exposure to the world and willful ignorance.

Nobody "owns" anything. You can use it for a while, you can even pass it on in your family, but eventually even that will fall away.

There are no Tsars, NO Caesars. The Kings of the world have taken a back seat to the power of the people and those who remain kings do so tenuously at best.


seriously, do many of you know just how good you have it?

[edit on 11/2/2010 by djusdjus]



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 12:05 PM
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The Rothschilds are having troubles right now. Durham Trust is calling in their note to the Rothschilds, and they are also losing in their investments in gold and diamonds. Could their world be crumbling around them? Maybe this is why we are seeing things getting ramped up a bit globally, pushing for a one world currency, and electronic credits instead of actual money? The next 2 to 3 years I believe will tell the tale for the Rothschild dynasty.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 12:12 PM
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seriously, do many of you know just how good you have it?


Sure we do. And we also know how much better it could have been had not these elite sequestered the peoples' wealth as if it were their own. They have lived off us.

Sure, the elite would have us believe that the wealthy would just get wealthy again because it is their nature. That is a load of crap. If the Rothschild's were kicked to the curb like a cheap whore, they would remain there. The world they built almost guarantees it.

Joe Blow earning 2 or 3 million a year is not the problem. No one cares about him as he has no power. The wealthy elite are the problem, with their untold wealth and land and slaves.


[edit on 11-2-2010 by mike_trivisonno]



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 12:16 PM
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They better stay away from Michigan, there are no toll roads here, the only toll is the Mackinaw Bridge that was supposed to be suspended after five years, well that never happened. In the current economy people are having trouble buying gas for their vehicles, who can afford tolls on top of that.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 01:06 PM
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Just another way to bleed more nickles from us.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 01:10 PM
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I am afraid there is no positive side to this, unless you are super rich. And while killing seems a bit extreme, I fear it may come to it. In the 16th century disobeying the King was considered very extreme.

But are the Rothschilds alone in this? No not hardly, though they did I believe came up with the plan in the beginning. There are many working with them now:


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Rottach-Egern, Germany
5-8 May 2005
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Davignon, Etienne
Vice Chairman, Suez-Tractebel


Honorary Secretary General

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Taylor, J. Martin
International Advisor, Goldman Sachs International


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Aartsen, Jozias J. van
Parliamentary Leader, Liberal Party (VVD)

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Abu-Amr, Ziad
Member of he Palestinian Legislative Council; President of the Palestinian
Council on Foreign Relations; Professor of Political Science, Birzeit University

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Ackermann, Josef
Chairman, Group Executive Committee. Deutsche Bank AG

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Almunia Amann, Joaquin
Commissioner, European Commission

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Alogoskoufis, George
Minister of Economy and Finance

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Babacan, Ali
Minister of Economic Affairs

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Balsemão, Francisco Pinto
Chairman and CEO, IMPRESA, S.G.P.S.; Former Prime Minister

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Barroso. José M. Durão
President, European Commission

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Belfrage, Erik
Senior Vice President, SEB

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Bernabè, Franco
Vice Chairman, Rothschild Europe

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Beytout, Nicolas
Editor-in-Chief, Le Figaro

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Bronner, Oscar
Publisher and Editor, Der Standard

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Browne, John
Group Chief Executive, BP plc

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Burda. Hubert
Chairman of the Board of Management, Hubert Burda Media

IRL
Byrne, David
WHO Special Envoy on Global Cornmunicable Diseases; Former Commissioner,
European Commission

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Camus, Philippe
CEO,EADS

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Castries, Henri de
Chairman of the Board, AXA

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Cebrián. Juan Luis
CEO, PRISA

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Collins, Timothy C.
Senior Managing Director and CEO, Ripplewood Holdings, LLC

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Collomb, Bertrand
Chairman, Lafarge

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Couchepin, Pascal
Head, Department of Home Affairs

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David, George A.
Chairman, Coca-Cola H.B.C. S.A.

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Delpech, Thérèse
Director for Strategic Affairs, Atomic Energy Commission

GR.
Diamantopoulou, Anna
Member of Parliament

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Docters van Leeuwen, Arthur W.H.
Chairman of the Executive Board, Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets

USA
Donilon, Thomas E.
Partner, O’Melveny & Myers

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Döpfner, Mathias
CEO, Axel Springer AG

DK
Eldrup, Anders
President, DONG A/S

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Elkann, John
Vice Chairman, Fiat S.p.A.

USA
Feldstein, Martin S,
President and CEO, National Bureau of Economic Research

USA
Ford, Jr., William C.
Chairman and CEO, Ford Motor Company

USA
Geithner, Timothy F.
President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

TR
Gencer, Imregul
Member of the Board, Global Investment Holding

ISR
Gilady, Eival
Strategic Advisor to Prime Minister Sharon

IRL
Gleeson, Dermot
Chairman, AIB Group

USA
Graham, Donald E.
Chairman and CEO, The Washington Post Company

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Grydeland, Bjørn T.
Ambassador to the EU

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Guterres, António
Former Prime Minister; President, Socialist International

USA
Haass, Richard N.
President, Council on Foreign Relations

NL
Halberstadt, Victor
Professor of Economics, Leiden University

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Hansen@ Jean-Pierre
CEO, Suez-Tractebel S.A.

A
Haselsteiner, Hans Peter
CEO, Bauholding Strabag SE (Societas Europea)

DK
Hedegaard, Connie
Minister for the Environment

USA
Holbrooke, Richard C.
Vice Chairman, Perseus

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Hoop Scheffer, Jaap G. de
Secretary General, NATO

USA
Hubbard, Allan B.
Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Director of the National
Economic Council

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Huyghebaert, Jan
Chairman of the Board of Directors, KBC Group

USA
Johnson, James A.
Vice Chairman, Perseus LLC



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 01:12 PM
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reply to post by Ratkiller
 


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Jones, James L.
Supreme Allied Commander Euope, SHAPE

USA
Jordan, Jr.,Vernon E.
Senior Managing Director, Lazard Frères & Co. LLC

USA
Keane, John M.
President, GSI, LLC; General, US Army, Retired

GB
Kerr, John
Director, Shell, Rio Tinto, Scottish Americal Investment Trust

USA
Kissinger, Henry A.
Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc.

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Kleinfeld, Klaus
President and CEO, Siemens AG

TR
Koç, Mustafa V.
Chairman, Koç Holding A.S.

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Kopper, Hilmar
Chairman of the Supervisory Board, DaimlerChrysler AG

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Kouchner, Bernard
Director "Santé et développement", CNAM

USA
Kravis, Henry R.
Founding Partner, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.

USA
Kravis, Marie-Josée
Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute, Inc.

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Kroes, Neelie
Commissioner, European Commission

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Kudelski, André
Chairman of the Board and CEO, Kudelski Group

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Lamy, Pascal
President, Notre Europe; Former Commissioner, European Commission

USA
Ledeen, Michael A.
American Enterprise Institute

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Liikanen, Erkki
Govemor and Chairman of the Board, Bank of Finland

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Lundestad, Geir
Director, Norwegian Nobel Institute; Secretary, Norwegian Nobel Committee

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Luti, William J.
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs

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Lykketoft, Mogens
Chairman, Social Democratic Party

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Manji, Irshad
Author/Founder of "Project Ijtihad”

USA
Mathews, Jessica T.
President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

CDN
Mau, Bruce
Bruce Mau Design

CDN
McKenna, Frank
Ambasssador to the US

USA
Medish, Mark C.
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

USA
Mehlman, Kenneth B.
Chairman, Republican National Committee

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Merkel, Angela
Chairman, CDU; Chairman CDU/CSU-Fraction

SVK
Miklos, Ivan
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance

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Montbrial, Thierry de
President, French Institute of International Relations (IFRI)

INT
Monti, Mario
President, Bocconi University; Former Commissioner for Competition, European
Commission

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Munroe-Blum, Heather
Principal and Vice Chancellor, McGill University

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Myklebust, Egil
Chairman of the Board of Directors, SAS

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Nass, Matthias
Deputy Editor, Die Zeit

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Nemirovskaya, Elena
Founder and Director, Moscow School of Political Studies

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Netherlands, H.M. tihe Queen of The


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Olechowski, Andrzej
Leader Civic Platform

FIN
Ollila, Jorma
Chairman of the Board and CEO, Nokia Corporation

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Padoa-Schioppa, Tommaso
Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank

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Palacio, Loyola de
President, Council on Foreign Relations, Partido Popular

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Papandreou, George A.
President, Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK)

USA
Pearl, Frank H.
Chairman and CEO, Perseus, LLC

USA
Pearlstine, Norman
Editor-in-Chief, Time Inc.

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Pentikäinen, Mikael
President, Sanoma Corporation

USA
Perle, Richard N.
Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research

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Pflüger, Friedbert
Member of Parliament, CDU/CSU Fraktion

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Philippe, H.R.H. Prince


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Prichard, J. Robert S.
President. Torstar Media Group and CEO, Torstar Corporation

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Rato y Figaredo, Rodrigo de
Managing Director, IMF

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Reisman, Heather
President and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc.

USA
Rockefeller, David
Member, JP Morgan International Council

USA
Rodin, Judith
President, The Rockefeller Foundation

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Rodriguez Inciarte, Matias
Executive Vice Chairman, Grupo Santander

USA
Ross, Dennis B.
Director, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy

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Roy, Olivier
Senior Researcher, CNRS

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Sarmento, Nuno Morais
Former Minister of State and of Presidency; Member of Parliament

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Scaroni, Paolo
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Enel S.p.A.

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Schily, Otto
Minister of the Interior

A
Scholten, Rudolf
Member of the Board of Executive Directors, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG

D
Schrempp , Jürgen E.
Chairman of the Board of Management, DaimlerChrysler AG

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Schulz, Ekkehard D.
Chairman of the Executive Board, ThyssenKrupp AG

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Sebastián Gascón, Miguel
Chief Economic Adviser to Prime Minister

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Sharansky, Natan
Former Minister for Jerusalem & Diaspora Affairs

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Siniscalco, Domenico
Minister for Economy and Finance

GB
Skidelsky, Robert
Professor of Political Economy, Warwick University

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Spain, H.M. the Queen of


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Sutherland, Peter D.
Chairman, Goldman Sachs International; Chairman, BP p.l.c.

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Szwajcowski, Jacek,
CEO, Polska Grupa Farmaceutyczna

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Tiilikainen, Teija H.
Director, University of Helsinki, Network for European Studies

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Tilmant, Michel
Chairman, ING N.V.

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Trichet, Jean-Claude
Governor, European Central Bank

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Ülsever, Cüneyt,
Columnist, Hürriyet

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Vasella, Daniel L.
Chairman and CEO, Novartis AG

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Veer, Jeroen van der
Chairman Committee of.Managing Directors, Royal Dutch Shell Group

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Vinocur, John
Senior Correspondent, International Herald Tribune

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Wallenberg, Jacob
Chairman of the Board, Investor AB; Vice-Chairman, SEB

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Warner, Mark R.
Governor of Virginia

GB
Weinberg, Peter
CEO, Goldman Sachs International

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Wissmann, Matthias
Member of Parliament, CDU/CSU Fraktion

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Wolf, Martin H.
Asscociate Editor and Economics Commentator, The Financial Times

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President, The World Bank

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Wolfowitz, Paul
President designate, The World Bank

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Zakaria, Fareed
Editor, Newsweek International

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Zumwinkel, Klaus
Chairman of the Board of Management, Deutsche Post AG


Reporters

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United States Editor, The Economist

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Foreign Correspondent, The Economist



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 01:16 PM
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These elite families have killed to enrich themselves. Have you ever killed anyone to enrich yourself and your family? Well, the elite do, and they think nothing of it. That is not business that is tyranny.

Before leaping to the defense of this class of people, who hold you beneath contempt and only useful as canon fodder, think about what you are defending. These are not the heroes of an Ayn Rand novel or the wise men who guide a weary people to greatness.

These are individuals and families that had a chance to lift the world but instead they lifted themselves. They are scum not businessmen.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 01:30 PM
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This link should take you to a more complete list of the top leaders in this matter, the owners of the U.S. Federal Reserve:
www.save-a-patriot.org...



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 01:51 PM
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Originally posted by thewind
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Here's how fiber optic cable is used to track you. Pay attention to the word "surveillence" in this article!...



...Exactly - along with other equipment & a tracking system that does the actual recognition & tracking, the fibre optic cable only carries the communication... which makes for an extremely expensive & impractical system (100's of 1000's of miles of cable & digging up all those roads) & therefore a very retarded way to implement a tracking system when compared to GPS tracking device in each vehicle.

At no pint did I say this might not happen.
At no point did I say it's impossible.
At no point did I not realise the implications of surveillance & tracking your every move in a Big Brother stylee.

All I'm saying is;
1. To try to do all this using the fibre optics system....(plus all the tracking equipment receivers every few hundred yards along all the miles of roads & intersections & etc, etc, etc)... is not the way to do it.

2. The other fact is, this quote from the article is a lie:

...fiber optic cable has been laid along most English roads to help track vehicle travel by the mile so drivers can be charged.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 01:56 PM
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You are either a disinfo agent or YOU don't GET IT. The people of this county and every other country are SLAVES to the Elite. THAT is a fact. I will post a thread with all my info on it although I believe there is already one. YOU do not get it.

Reclaiming your strawman is only the beginning.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 02:12 PM
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Following standard corporate practice here's how toll roads play out:

1. Taxpayers invest in the road.

2. Corporations put pressure on state and local governments to cut costs (taxes) by deferring maintenance.

3. Corporations offer to take over the roads for a price and make them more "efficient".

4. Government sells what isn't theirs in order to avoid the tax burden of maintaining them.

5. Corporations make cheap cosmetic repairs designed to last about 1/3 the life of the contract.

6. Corporations defer maintenance.

7. Roads deteriorate and tons of money are made.

8. Contract is up. Corporations increase rates as regrettable but necessary to maintain the roads. If they don't get them the simply walk and find a new victim. If they do get them, repeat 5 through 8.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 02:16 PM
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Ah. Awesome.

The Troll Under the Bridge as Economic Policy.




posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 04:18 PM
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if anything will spark an uprising in america this will i know i wont take that sitting down



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 04:30 PM
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They tried to impose this nonsense in NYC a year ago and called it Congestive Pricing. Mayor Bloomberg got the idea from London ( they set a perimeter in Manhattan and slice up the major section and each time you cross the area your charged 5 bucks) Thankfully the people in the outer boroughs (Queens,Brooklyn, Bronx and Staten Island) AKA Real New Yorkers put a stop to it.

The Mayor and his yuppie liberal friends claimed it would help the environment as well as make the city a lot of money. This is the same guy thats closed off the section of times square and put lawn chairs in the middle causing massive gridlock on the other avenues for miles. I wonder how much gas and Co2 there releasing in the air.

NYC is being destroyed by hipsters who pay 2,000 a month rent to live in a studio.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 05:40 PM
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a) driving is a privilege not a right


Let's set the record straight, Americans have the right to travel.Period.

The only reason why driving is a "privilege" is because most people do not own their own vehicles...the State does.

That and your probably a fourteenth amendment citizen.



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