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To: carranza2 who wrote (98400)1/30/2013 7:02:28 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 218633
 
an e-mail exchange as part of god's work to save souls

From: J
To: A; B
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: Strange thing about most of today's headlines: all about the lack of money destroying countries and populations

i reiterate to the BOTH OF YOU - read THE BIBLE mises.org

i cannot read for you

but i must tell you, the script is tracking true and has been in well-calibrated alignment for the past 12-15 years

apparent symptoms, alleged cures, simple answers, uncomplicated outcomes, and ever more convoluted spin

the only difference being the puppet masters of the past were better educated as opposed to trained, natural leaders instead of media-groomed clones, and they were smarter, knew what they were doing, knew it was bad, and did it anyway, because at each way-point, every juncture, they made decisions that was the 'best' out of all decisions, but all for the immediate now, as opposed for the not very far future

read, read while you are sitting on the can
cut the cr@p, and read some more


From: A
To: B; J
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 1:17 AM
Subject: Strange thing about most of today's headlines: all about the lack of money destroying countries and populations

Today's Headlines:

All about the lack of money...things are starting to get close to unravelling.
They will all have to print money and the areas like US and Europe will all need to start massive infrastructure projects. Only small bright spots showing: Indonesia's move into a much needed massive infrastructure build out and the US energy led (nat gas and oil) infrastructure buildout and export sales.

1)A third of Europeans have no savings
2)France 'totally bankrupt', says labour minister Michel Sapin
3)Zimbabwean Finance Minister Says the Country Has Just $217 In The Bank
4)Welfare payments to be slashed ¥74 billion to root out the "comfortably poor" in Japan
5)Honduras 'no longer functioning' after plunging over fiscal cliff
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