Originally posted by xuenchen
Has anybody actually seen these warrants ?
No, as there are no warrants.
It is just another silly made up story by Wilcock
Originally posted by azureskys
According to the highest law of the land, the U.S. Constitution, ONLY silver and gold may be used as legal tender:
Originally posted by spoor
Originally posted by azureskys
According to the highest law of the land, the U.S. Constitution, ONLY silver and gold may be used as legal tender:
Wrong again
en.wikipedia.org...

Originally posted by NuclearMitochondria
reply to post by cornucopia
Wait why are you spamming your own thread with the exact same post as you did right here?
www.abovetopsecret.com...
I hope this actually happens but so far David Wilcock's track record is actually zero.

Originally posted by wildtimes
cornucopia,
star and flag from me. Every time I see anything that promotes the take-down of this corrupt and asinine system, I take heed. It is unfortunate that so many are so jaded that they won't even consider the optimistic view, or rally to the cause.
I agree with you that perhaps now there is critical mass of quantum efforts going on to bring it down. I think the internet itself has had a lot to do with that. Twenty years ago things were much more obfuscated than they are today, notwithstanding the MSM continues to suppress info and spread fiction, rumors, and fear-mongering.
The more viewers and readers hear about what the OPTIONS are, and listen to suggestions of how to turn this thing around, the heavier that quantum mass gets -- the more powerful.
I have been fantasizing about this for a very long time...and recently have learned how the industrial revolution enriched those who now hold the cards. They were nouveau riches, uncouth and largely unsophisticated...with unbelievable amounts of money to spend. And they did. For an example of the lack of wordliness among these new kings of money, Randolph Hearst the newspaper magnate...
[color=yellow]"bought treasures so freely that he needed two warehouses in Brooklyn to store them all. Hearst and his wife were not evidently the most sophisticated of buyers: when he told her that the Welsh castle he had just bought was Norman, she reportedly replied, "Norman who?"
The new rich began to collect not just European art and artifacts, but actual Europeans. During the last quarter of the nineteenth century, it became a fashion to identify cash-starved aristocrats and marry one's daughters off to them. No fewer than five hundred rich young American women elected to do so. In almost every instance the event was not so much a marriage as a transaction....
For some families, marrying rich Americans wasn't so much a habit as a syndrome...By the early twentieth century, 10 percent of all British aristocratic marriages were to Americans--an extraordinary proportion."[/color]
from At Home, A Short History of Private Life by Bill Bryson., p. 258
It will fall...it was a day in the sun for them...but they inextricably linked themselves to Europe, as described above, so now there is no "American only" power. It's amalgamated and spread like cancer, but the darkness is nearing its end.
I am mighty excited to see this all happen. If everyone for just ONE DAY would FOCUS, really FOCUS on this thing happening, stop naysaying and being doubtful...imagine the power of that!!
namaste, friend
keep fighting the good fight. We CAN do it, and we MUST.
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14 hours ago ... At least two other executives at the bank will be held accountable for the mistake, the person said. ... And it's very difficult for anybody really to understand what's going on. .... They lost 10000000 times that much and get a stern reprimand! ... lossing 2 BILLION dollars thinks he should stay in control of Chase, ...