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Politics : Dutch Central Bank Sale Announcement Imminent?

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (19954)1/3/2004 8:05:32 AM
From: mcg404  Read Replies (2) of 81972
 
Searle, Re: year of the slave

I agreed with most of this article but am unable to follow the logic of the part below. Does it make sense to you? Or is this just an anti-environmental rant tacked on to an otherwise valid perspective?

"The government has borrowed so much money that it has long ago run out of gold to pledge as collateral on the debts. Starting in Nixon’s administration, natural resources were used as collateral for the mounting debts. Borrow more money, promise a chunk of public lands as collateral. These land pledges were concealed behind “Environmentalism” to disguise the real purpose. Numerous names such as “Wilderness Reserve”, “Wetland”, “Heritage River”, and so forth were used to conceal the true scale of the confiscations. But the end result was the same. Huge tracts of public land containing natural resources were walled away from the public that owned them, mortgaged to the holders of the US Government debt. We are well on our way from being citizens, to being mere tenants. Were you able to refuse having your public lands placed at risk by the US Government to cover loans you never authorized the government to make? No? Congratulations. You are a slave."

And also here is something that you may find interesting. the first valid debate (i've seen) of the merits of the iraqi war:

johannhari.com

John
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