The Banksters and the Prophecy of Thomas Jefferson (1802)

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The Banksters and the Prophecy of Thomas Jefferson (1802)




by Flytox » 31/03/09, 18:07

From 1802 but, there is nothing to add, it is topical ......: Evil: : Evil: : Evil:

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by Lietseu » 31/03/09, 22:12

There is no doubt : Shock:

This guy was a first-rate visionary !!!

We are currently living through one of the most sinister periods in human history, the "monster" is born and it is uglier than its designers could have imagined ...

Even Alien is pipo next, here we are in the shit expected :|

Did you have any doubts? Here it is, by our "genius of the alpine pastures" ** to us :P

Thank you Flytox!


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by elephant » 01/04/09, 07:59

Fantastic: 2 centuries ahead! (It must be said that there had already been the bankruptcy of Law!)
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by Capt_Maloche » 01/04/09, 11:13

You will already find all this on the bankster.fr website http://www.bankster.tv/

we talk about it a lot here:
https://www.econologie.com/forums/adherez-au ... t6158.html

And there:
https://www.econologie.com/forums/qui-fabriq ... t6273.html

then here:
https://www.econologie.com/forums/article-10 ... t6156.html

And there is a training to which I joined since, which fights against all these nonsense:
http://www.solidariteetprogres.org/
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by Christophe » 01/04/09, 11:29

Thank you for these Maloche reminders ...

Otherwise in the same kind of "visionary" speech:

C moa wrote:I am not sure that it is very funny but I did not want to create a post only for that. Christophe, if you want to move it do as you want.

What can it do? All. What did he do ? Nothing.
With this full power, in eight months a man of genius would have changed the face of France, perhaps of Europe.
Only here, he took France and knows nothing about it.
God knows, however, that the President is struggling: he rages, he touches everything, he runs after projects; unable to create, he decrees; it seeks to change its nullity; it is perpetual motion; but unfortunately ! this wheel turns empty. The man who, after taking power, married a foreign princess is an advantageous careerist.
He likes glories, glitter, big words, what rings, what shines, all the beads of power. He has on his side the money, the bank card, the bank, the Stock Exchange, the safe. He has whims, he has to satisfy them. When you measure man and find him so small and then measure success and find him enormous, it is impossible for the mind not to experience some surprise. We will add cynicism because, France, he tramples her underfoot, laughs in her face, braves her, denies her, insults and scoffs at her! Sad spectacle that of the gallop, through the absurd, of a mediocre man escaped ".

Victor HUGO, in "Napoleon, the little one"
Reissued at Actes Sud


Who were you thinking of? ...


Found here: https://www.econologie.com/forums/humour-t1191-1620.html
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by Capt_Maloche » 01/04/09, 12:24

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by scorpiocf » 25/04/09, 10:08

Let's first see what the authenticity of this quote is. the "Jefferson Encyclopedia" site (http://wiki.monticello.org/mediawiki/in ... (Quotation) is already interested in the question. They summarize their conclusions in four points.

1. They did not find the entire quotation in any of his writings.
2. Part 1 has not been found, but in addition the terms "inflation" and "deflation" were not in use at the time but they appeared in 1864 and not in 1802.
3. The intermediate part could at most be a paraphrase extracted from a letter of 1816 to John Taylor.
4. On the last part, it is nowhere to be found, Jefferson wrote in 1813 that the issue of tickets should be exclusively reserved for parliament.

The authenticity of this quotation is therefore at least very doubtful.

If you want to break the banks, please avoid using coarse fakes, it does not do you any more credit than them.
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by Christophe » 25/04/09, 12:05

scorpioncf wrote:If you want to break the banks, please avoid using coarse fakes, it does not do you any more credit than them.


No need, they break on their own ... too bad there aren't any more that do: https://www.econologie.com/forums/les-suicid ... t7494.html

: Mrgreen:

ps: otherwise good remark and bravo for the work of verification but it will be neither the first nor the last "false" which runs on the net ... Generally the more it is screwed up the more it turns ... strange ...

And that of Victor Hugo is it true or not? : Cheesy:
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by Flytox » 25/04/09, 17:06

Hello scorpioncf

Well research. 8)
scorpioncf wrote:..... The authenticity of this quotation is therefore at least very doubtful.

If you want to break the banks, please avoid using coarse fakes, it does not do you any more credit than them.


Whoever gave me this "false" as "the authentic" and misled "into error", will be severely corrected, flogged and humiliated in public. You have no idea of ​​trying to pass the Bankers for people who would have no scruples ..... What time !? Everything is going crazy!

He will be publicly treated as a Banker ... Uh sorry, treated as a "big villain" until he blushes with shame. : Mrgreen: Jefferson if you listen to us ....
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by elephant » 25/04/09, 21:00

Well, scorpioncf, you may be right and you pushed your rant ...

But.....

1) is it so wrong?
2) how do you stand in relation to this?

You land on these forums, who are very open, maybe you have some interesting things to say, say them! (and - as a preventive measure - accept the contradiction, we are all pretty big mouths! :D )
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