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reply posted on 13-2-2012 @ 07:52 PM by eLPresidente
reply to post by ImaFungi



Its funny though...when you think of it...if they really are hoarding all of that money, it isn't like they can really use it in large chunks. Flooding the market with a piece of that chunk would collapse the dollar immediately with the global economy going with it.



This is why I support Ron Paul 2012.


reply posted on 13-2-2012 @ 09:03 PM by daynight42
reply to post by AzureSky



Where are the sources that detail who owns each central bank? I'd like to see this information.

This is only a blogger's post.


reply posted on 13-2-2012 @ 09:11 PM by Canadianpride420
reply to post by VitriolAndAngst



What's really amazing is if you research how Libya was before this "uprising." Debt free society. He had hundreds of billions of dollars put into an account to be used for the devolpment of Africa at 0% interest. By law, the banks gave out loans on everything at 0% interest! The Libyan people will never see that money returned.

50% of the price of a car was subsidized by the government. No one was homeless in Libya. If you couldn't provide a home, the government provided you with one. In fact, Gaddafi had everyone housed before his own parents, his father passing away before he could build them their home. Free electricity, water, farmland, seeds, farm equipment and livestock.

Every libyan received a monthly deposit in their accounts from oil trade, as Gaddafi believed it was the Libyan people's oil. The price for a litre of gasoline was $0.15. Universal healthcare(meaning freecare throughout the world, if Libya's hospitals were too busy to do a surgery or procedure, it was done overseas with no cost to the patient) free education including college and university(students could study abroad and everything was covered, that isn't the case anymore though) and if you couldn't find work right away the government paid you an equal salary until you found an appropiate job.

I won't go into any more details but trust me I could go on. The point I'm trying to make is that when a country is actually run with the people in mind, there is no debt at all and life is great. All of those things i've listed above are longer true of Libya, and that's horrible. Whatever benefits Iranians enjoy, you can be rest assured they will no longer exist the moment a Rothschild controlled central bank is put in place.


reply posted on 13-2-2012 @ 09:20 PM by IbnArabi
Originally posted by Bilder
Iran is one of only three countries left in the world whose central bank is not under Rothschild control.

americanfreepress.net...


While the Rothschild's might not have control of Iran's central bank, Iran -like every country in the world- still participate in the global financial system in one way or another. This means that Iran does facilitate, again, in one way or another, services and financial networks under the Rothschild's umbrella.


reply posted on 13-2-2012 @ 11:43 PM by ImaFungi
reply to post by eLPresidente



what do you mean they cant use it in large chunks, large chunks of money are used to invest in businesses and governments,., the world is a business, and money is the worlds governance.


reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:09 AM by sputniksteve
Originally posted by Canadianpride420
reply to
post by VitriolAndAngst



What's really amazing is if you research how Libya was before this "uprising." Debt free society. He had hundreds of billions of dollars put into an account to be used for the devolpment of Africa at 0% interest. By law, the banks gave out loans on everything at 0% interest! The Libyan people will never see that money returned.

50% of the price of a car was subsidized by the government. No one was homeless in Libya. If you couldn't provide a home, the government provided you with one. In fact, Gaddafi had everyone housed before his own parents, his father passing away before he could build them their home. Free electricity, water, farmland, seeds, farm equipment and livestock.

Every libyan received a monthly deposit in their accounts from oil trade, as Gaddafi believed it was the Libyan people's oil. The price for a litre of gasoline was $0.15. Universal healthcare(meaning freecare throughout the world, if Libya's hospitals were too busy to do a surgery or procedure, it was done overseas with no cost to the patient) free education including college and university(students could study abroad and everything was covered, that isn't the case anymore though) and if you couldn't find work right away the government paid you an equal salary until you found an appropiate job.

I won't go into any more details but trust me I could go on. The point I'm trying to make is that when a country is actually run with the people in mind, there is no debt at all and life is great. All of those things i've listed above are longer true of Libya, and that's horrible. Whatever benefits Iranians enjoy, you can be rest assured they will no longer exist the moment a Rothschild controlled central bank is put in place.


I have seen other people post information similar to this but I don't believe it. If this was true, what incentive would any of these citizens have to work? Why would they push the envelop at their work for innovation of new ideas and products?

The answer is they wouldn't. The entire country would be stagnant because everything was basically free, they would have no reason to do anything but sit back and be ballers from the money deposited in their bank accounts from the government from oil sales.

I am sorry but I just don't buy it. I'm not trying to call you out, just posting my disbelief.


reply posted on 14-2-2012 @ 12:52 AM by Canadianpride420
reply to post by sputniksteve



I see your point, but cmon now sitting around doing nothing would get quite boring after a while. There is a saying in Libya that the only people that don't work are those who don't want to. Libya is a tribal society. It is nothing like western society so it's difficult for someone who has grown up in a western society to understand certain things. I assure you, these are facts. Libya was the richest country in Africa and one of richest in the arab world. Before Gaddafi it was the poorest in world in every category. I urge you to research the Great Man Made River Project, known as the eigth wonder of the world in Libya.

Gaddafi lived in a tent, he was a simple man. He was nothing like other leaders in the world, he was a truly unique individual. He was loved by his people, it's clearly evident by the millions who protested in the streets all over Libya and the fact that this conflict has not calmed down one bit, in fact one could argue it's gotten much worse, with more people being killed everyday on an increasing level. Don't take my word for it, but please research it yourself and see what you make of it.



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